Tri-County Obituaries 1M (2024)

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Huerfano County, Pueblo County, and Las Animas County, Colorado.
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Mabbitt, Geneva H.
Geneva H. Mabbitt - Pueblo Chieftain - February 6, 1987 - Geneva H. Mabbitt, Denver, died Feb. 4, 1987. Wife of Leon A. Mabbitt Jr., Denver; mother of Michael A. Mabbitt, Denver; daughter of Lyddia Mae Montgomery; sister of Wilmajean Gardner, Pueblo, and Marguerite Shackelford, Denver. Service, 10 a.m. Saturday at the Olinger Chapel, 29th and Wadsworth, with interment at Crown Hill Cemetery, Denver.

Mabry, Ann
Ann Norris Mabry - Pueblo Chieftain - May 03, 2001 - Ann Norris Mabry, 67, passed away May 2, 2001. Survived by her children, Deborah Adamsbraasch of Colorado City, Dave Link and his wife, Mary, of Omaha, Neb.; brother, Max Mabry of Wichita, Kan.; grandchildren, Richard and his wife, Amber, John, Lucas, Sarah and Hannah; and great-grandchild, Crimson. Preceded in death by her daughter, Kathleen Diane Bussey, on April 1, 1997; and brother, Dan Mabry. Ann was born to Josephine (nee Holt) and Thomas Mabry on July 22, 1933, in Siloam Springs, Ark. She worked in the secretarial/clerical department at the Pueblo Police Department. At her request, there will be no viewing or services. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society through the funeral home office.

Macaluso, Carol Lee
Carol Lee (Combatto) Macaluso - Pueblo Chieftain - May 01, 2001 - Carol Lee (Combatto) Macaluso, born June 23, 1948, in Pueblo, passed away April 30, 2001. Mrs. Macaluso is survived by her loving husband of 35 years, Frank "Buddy" Macaluso; mother, Connie Combatto; daughters, Karen Macaluso, Kathy (Rudy) Stupar and Lori (Mitch) Bewley; and sister, Barbara (Dale) Stowers. Grandmother of Joziah, Jonah and Julianna Stupar and Brooke Bewley. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her father, Nick L. Combatto. Carol was a devoted wife, daughter, mother, sister, grandmother, aunt and friend. She was also an avid gardener, working tirelessly in her yard and vegetable garden. She was a popular and respected hair stylist working at Tracy's Place for 15 years. There will be no viewing. Rosary and funeral Mass, Thursday, 10 a.m., St. Joseph Church in Blende. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the St. Joseph Church Hall following the burial.

Macaluso, Frieda M.
Frieda M. Caffey Macaluso - Pueblo Chieftain - July 27, 2003 - Frieda M. Caffey Macaluso went home to our Lord July 24, 2003. She was born July 13, 1917, to Frank and Magdalene Caffey. Predeceased by her husband of 49 years, James V. Macaluso; grandson, Shawn Steir; brothers, a sister and numerous brothers- and sisters-in-law. Survived by daughters, Ann Marie Macaluso, Mary (Richard) Ikelman and Jan (Art) Fognani; grandchildren, Mark (Vera) Steir, Michelle (Chuck) Bocchietti, Jayme Ikleman, Danyella Fognani and A.J. Fognani; great-grandchildren, Charlie Joe, Shawna, Marki, J.R., Natazzija and Lari-mee. She attended schools in Lebanon, Mo., and received her degree from Lorreto Heights College in Denver. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, 1 p.m. Monday, July 28, 2003, Lake Avenue Baptist Church, 1345 Lake Ave. The family will receive friends at the church following the service. Private family inurnment at Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the American Alzheimer's Association or Life Care Center of Pueblo in her memory.

Macaluso, James
James "Jim" Macaluso - Pueblo Chieftain - February 06, 1986 - James "Jim" Macaluso. Rejoice! Jim Macaluso has gone to Heaven to be with the Lord. He passed away Feb. 4, 1986. Husband of Mrs. Frieda Macaluso and father of Ann Marie (Buddy) Shaw; Mary (Rich) Ikelman and Jan (Art) Fognani, all of Pueblo. Brother of Mary Pullaro and Rose (John) Carleo, both of Pueblo; and grandfather of Mark and Vera Jo Steir; Michelle and Chuck Bocchietti; Danyella and A. J. Fognani and Jayme Ikelman. Survived also by a great-grandson, Charlie Joe Bocchietti, numerous nieces, nephews, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. Predeceased by his parents, Nicolo and Adriana Macaluso, three brothers, and a grandson, Shawn Steir. Mr. Macaluso was a member of St. Therese of Vineland Parish. He was employed at the CF&I Steel Corp. from 1951 until his retirement in 1974. At the time of his retirement, he was employed as a control operator in the 25-Inch Mill. A lifelong Pueblo resident, he enjoyed working his Vineland farm which he had managed all his life. Rosary recitation 7 p.m. Thursday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Friday, St. Joseph Church. Interment, Roselawn. The family respectfully requests the omission of food. The family will greet friends at the George McCarthy Historic Chapel following the rosary.

Macart, Beverly Lucille
Beverly Lucille Macart - Pueblo Chieftain - September 13, 1986 - Mrs. Beverly Lucille Macart, late of Venice, Fla., passed away Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1986. She was born at Weaubleau, Mo., Feb. 22, 1908, the daughter of Clio J. and Pearl Swicegood Vanderford. She went with her family to Colorado in 1918, living first in Otis and then in Denver. On Nov. 27, 1937, she was married to Leon Macart, who preceded her in death in June 1974. The Macarts moved to Pueblo during World War II and Mrs. Macart lived here until moving to Florida in 1980. Mrs. Macart was a member of the First Baptist Church at Bolivar, Mo., and a member of the Pueblo Assistance League. She owned and operated the Bev-Lee Manor Motel in Pueblo until her retirement in 1978. She is survived by several cousins. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Rouch Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. David Horton, pastor of First Baptist Church officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Assistance League or to cancer research.

Macart, Leon
Leon Macart - Pueblo Chieftain - May 20, 1974 - Leon Macart died May 18, 1974, unexpectedly at a local hospital, husband of Lucille Macart of the family home, 2821 Elizabeth. Brother of Jack Macart, Mesa, Ariz., and Bill Macart, Dana Point, Calif. Uncle of John Macart, Berkley, Calif. Member of Pueblo Lodge 90, BPO Elks, Pueblo Chamber of Commerce, Pueblo Country Club, Regency Club, Pueblo Metropolitan Museum Association, Travelers Protective Association of America, and Southern Colorado State College Foundation. Pueblo Public School Stadium sports announcer for 15 years, retiring in 1961. Veteran of World War II, serving as naval recruiter in Pueblo district for three years. In 1946, a founder and partner in Macart-Jones Co., Inc., being a prominent investment banker. Also a partner in Bev-Lee Manor Motel and apartments. Born Sept. 20, 1909 in Ely, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Macart were married on Nov. 27, 1937. Episcopal Burial Office will be read at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Davis Memorial Chapel, with Father Fred Johnson, Chaplain of Parkview Episcopal Hospital officiating. Elk rites at Roselawn. Those who desire may contribute directly to the Assistance League of Pueblo in care of Mrs. Thomas H. Habiger, 2926 High, Pueblo 81008. The body will lie in state until time of service.

Macartney, Alfred M.
Alfred M. Macartney - Pueblo Chieftain - April 29, 1970 - Alfred M. Macartney of 2809 Pine, passed away at local hospital, Monday, April 27 1970. Father of Brian D. Macartney, Pueblo and grandfather of John, Ann, James and Paul Macartney, all of Pueblo. He was the husband of Mrs. Hazel A. Macartney, who passed away Feb. 3, 1970. Thirty-five year member of the International Association of Machinists and member and past exalted ruler of BPO Elks Lodge 808, Salida. Resident of Salida for 13 years before returning to Pueblo in 1957. Employed by D&RGW Railroad until his retirement in 1962. Graveside services will be conducted at Pueblo Memorial Gardens at 11 a.m. Thursday with Rev. Fred Johnson officiating, followed by Elks service conducted by BPO Elks 90, Pueblo, in courtesy to the Salida Lodge.

MacCallum, David Robertson
David Robertson MacCallum - Pueblo Chieftain - May 16, 2005 - David Robertson MacCallum, died April 15, 2005, due to complications from multiple myeloma. He was 80. He and his wife, Lorene, lived in Fort Collins since January 2005 after moving from Aspen Trails near Durango, Colo. He was born on Nov. 8, 1924, in Kansas City, Kan., to Ruth Eleta and David Irwin McCallum. A football linebacker, he graduated from Bent County High School in Las Animas, Colo., in 1943 and maintained close contact with his classmates all his life. He served in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific during World War II. David and his wife of 52 years, Lorene, had five children: Suzanne Barslund (husband John) of Albuquerque; Roxanne Batezel (husband Tony) of Fort Collins, Tracy MacCallum (wife Bonnie) of Riverside, Calif., Tamara Powers (husband Rusty) of Los Alamos, N.M., and Shauna Bost (husband Loyd) of Everson, Wash. David and Lorene had 14 grandchildren, Christopher (wife Katie), Amber (husband Tyler), Kevin, Rob, Casey, Sarah, Rachael, Becca, Geoff (wife Ryan), Lisa, Logan, Jacob and Zachary; as well as many friends in Aspen Trails and Fort Collins. One grandchild, Sunni, preceded him in death. He is also survived by his sister, Myrl Perdue, of Fowler, Colo.; many nieces and nephews, and the Bent County High School Class of '43. David worked as an insurance and annuity underwriter until his retirement. He and Lorene had mountain homes in Durango, Colo., from 1976 until this year. He loved the family gatherings, the friends who came to the coffee klatch every morning, cards, barbecues, traveling, reading, moving furniture and watching sunrises and sunsets. He took great pride in working on his mountain homes. He was blessed with many family and friends. Over the years he served as executive officer in DeMolay, worthy patron in Eastern Star, and master of the Masonic Lodge. He always loved mentoring teenagers. The family arrived in Farmington, N.M., in August 1959 and lived there until 2002. A Celebration of Life Service was held for family and friends on Friday, April 15, 2005, at the Parkwood Estates, where David and his wife resided in Fort Collins. Memorial contributions may be made in David's name to the Upper Pine River Fire Auxiliary, 75 South Clover Dr., Bayfield, Colo. 81122.

Macdonald, C. Stuart II
C. Stuart "Snook" Macdonald II - Pueblo Chieftain - December 31, 2003 - C. Stuart "Snook" Macdonald II, 59, passed away Dec. 12, 2003, at the Surprise Valley Hospital in Cedarville, Calif. Known as "Snook"; he had been fighting cancer for most of this past year. He was born Aug. 13, 1944 in Pueblo, Colo. to Charles Stuart and Dorothy (Guye) Macdonald I. At a young age his parents presented him with a pair of cowboy boots. He promptly announced he was going to be a cowboy, and that we was. He was once featured on the cover of Western Horseman Magazine, January, 2000. Snook was an avid basketball player and fan. He also held the pole vaulting record for Pueblo District 60 schools for approximately 15 years. With his big smile and gentlemanly manner, Snook made many friends wherever he lived and worked. He is survived by his father C. Stuart Macdonald I of Pueblo; his sister Virginia Biglow, husband Bob and niece Becky of Salida, Colo.; his son Justin Macdonald, wife Michele and granddaughters Brittany and Charley of Camp Verde, Ariz.; his daughter Jami Mead, husband Brad and granddaughters Megan, Cassie and Paige of Seligman, Ariz. and lastly, his friend and partner, Linda Moorhouse of Eagleville, Calif.

MacDonald, Sabina
Sabina (Rael) MacDonald - Pueblo Chieftain - February 11, 2005 - Sabina (Rael) MacDonald, 96, born Dec. 20, 1908, in Chama, Colo., went to be with the Lord, Feb. 9, 2005. Preceded in death by her husband, Clarence MacDonald; and son, J.P. Rael. Survived by daughter, Grace Pacheco; sons, Steven Rael, Daniel (Margaret) Rael, Amos Rael, Tito (Ellen) Rael; brothers, Tony and Reuben Herrera; sisters, Pam Vigil, Caroline Taylor; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Sabina enjoyed cooking for her family and friends. She also loved children and they all loved her. Visitation, 3 p.m. to service time, Thursday. Rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, Our Lady of the Meadows Church. Interment, 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver.

MacDonald, William
William MacDonald - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - December 10, 1915 - Killed Fighting Turks at Dardanelles - Pueblo - William MacDonald of Pueblo was killed while fighting against the Turks on the Gallipoli peninsula, according to a telegram received here addressed to his mother, Mrs. Mary MacDonald.

Mace, Isabel
Isabel Mace - Glenwood Post Independent - February 5, 2006 - Glenwood Springs, CO - At 10 a.m. on Jan. 30, 2006, in her 87th year, Isabel Mace, the silent giant of Toklat, died. This is her story. Isabel Mace's roots are generations deep in the southern Indiana community of Corydon, where she was born Isabel Pfrimmer Hays on Sept. 13, 1918. She enjoyed a well-grounded childhood of opportunity. Her father was an attorney and a dairy farmer who nightly read to her books of great literature. Her mother was a college-educated homemaker, a music teacher and a very early advocate of healthy living via natural, organic foods. Isabel followed her older brother, Clay Blaine Hays Jr. to Grinnell (he then went on to the University of Indiana for a law degree so he could join the family practice). Her younger brother, Samuel Pfrimmer Hays, graduated from Swarthmore with a B.A. in psychology and continued on to Harvard for a Ph.D. in history. Sam was the chairman of the department of history at the University of Pittsburgh from 1960-73. Family histories, legacies and connections were a significant part of Isabel's life. Isabel received the Golden Eaglet Award, the highest honor from the Girl Scouts of America, in 1937 for her outstanding efforts in community service and personal achievement. She earned her bachelor's degree in sociology from Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, in 1941. At Grinnell, Isabel met her husband of 52 years, Stuart Aitken Mace, a native of Denver. They were married in 1941, shortly after their graduation and just weeks before Stuart's draft orders were issued. Isabel later reflected that she simply let fate take her by the hand. After the war they settled for a very short time in Boulder so that Stuart could resume his studies in plant genetics. Instead, with their growing family, they came to the Aspen community in January 1948 at the invitation of Aspen revivalists Walter and Elizabeth Paepcke. The Maces personified a self-reliant, post World War II generation that renounced the then contemporary American dream for simply life in a sleepy place. Along with her late husband, Isabel pioneered modern day Ashcroft, eventually bringing snow plows, telephone service, school buses and electricity. In a rare moment of regret, Isabel later proclaimed that "bringing the power line up this valley was the worse thing we ever did." They settled in the Castle Creek Valley among the weathered remains of the silver-mining ghost town of Ashcroft, 9,500 feet in elevation and 11 miles south of Aspen. Ashcroft was a six-mile dog-sled trip to the nearest pavement when the Maces built their home and business, named Toklat, there in 1948. Toklat evolved to become ground zero for community sentiment, among the most original and most enduring businesses of the ski era Aspen. The Maces' operations at Toklat were continually shaped to suit the changing times and their changing needs. In 1949, they established Toklat Husky Kennel and Toklat Wilderness Lodge, offering day-long and overnight dog-sledding trips into backcountry huts and accommodating up to 16 guests in their small lodge/home, also a licensed restaurant. In the mid-1950s the Toklat huskies became famous, capturing the imagination of a generation, when they starred on the popular show "Sergeant Preston of the Yukon."The Maces' independent way of life demanded a union of strong interdependence. Isabel offered the stern backbone of Toklat, holding it all together with a quiet efficiency. On any given day, it was not unusual for her to care for and feed five children, a small staff, a household of guests, a hundred huskies and a Hollywood film crew. A simple and resourceful woman, she ground her grains, "darned on darns" as June Kirkwood said, and learned to orchestrate a month's worth of meals on a shoestring without duplicating a menu. Few women of her day worked harder than Isabel Mace. Beginning in the early 1960s, first in Aspen and later in Ashcroft, the Maces opened a series of distinctive restaurants incorporating Isabel's wisdom of natural foods and Stuart's flare for unique flavors. The roast goose is remembered by legions. By definition, the Toklat meal was the antithesis of fast food. The Toklat restaurants were easily among the first to intentionally promote and offer organically grown foods. Isabel was a passionate teacher of her kitchen craft. A second-generation advocate, she endlessly practiced and preached her support of and belief in natural, organically grown foods. Serving food with a conscience, Isabel searched far and wide to obtain suitable ingredients, and in the process she loosely organized an early natural food cooperative involving family, friends and source suppliers. Isabel published a cookbook, "Recipe Requests from the Mace Kitchens," in 1994 and republished it in 1999. A family business, Toklat succeeded through ingenuity and effort. Over several decades, Isabel coordinated a cherished mail-order business offering among other things sourdough starter, exotic tea blends, baked grains and jams and jellies homemade from berries hand gathered in the area by family and staff. The Maces also collected and sold fine handmade crafts, many made by Stuart himself, or of other indigenous origin. Toklat's endlessly creative offerings evolved in the late 1970s into Toklat Gallery, a Mace business that continues today in Basalt. Between the late 1970s through the mid-1980s, Isabel contributed to the various efforts of the Malachite Small School and Farm in Gardner, an organization founded by the Mace family to promote sustainable agriculture methods. Isabel stood for all efforts to preserve and protect the special place in which she lived, as well as all wild places beyond. Additionally, she supported the movement toward establishing the Ashcroft ghost town as a national historic site. Less is still more. Small is still beautiful. Hers was a way of life, passionate with purpose, difficult by design and proud on principle. She will be remembered as a woman who worked tirelessly for her family, her home, her community and a better world with much contemplation and without complaint. Isabel Mace left her mark. She was a selfless and humble woman of strong conviction who never put herself forward for vanity or for praise. For much of her life, she worked quietly in the shadows of her legendary husband; however, she will be remembered as the giant upon whose shoulders he stood. Together they raised five fiercely independent children in rustic simplicity, and together they made an immeasurable impression on the community of Aspen and on the tens of thousands who joined them for a meal at their hanging tables. Isabel died on a beautiful snowy morning from a life lived long and well. To the end she continued to floss though she knew her time was limited, she cleared her plate until the very end, and she never forgot the purpose of food - to nourish the body, mind and soul. Stuart died in 1993. Their eldest son died in a mountain climbing accident in 1986. She is survived by her brother Sam, three sons, a daughter and six grandchildren. At Isabel's specific request there will be no memorial service. She will be cremated and her ashes will be spread by her children and grandchildren. Over the past several years, Isabel spent a great deal of time sharing stories about the extraordinary life of the Maces in the Castle Creek Valley. These stories will soon become a book. The desire to preserve history runs deep in Isabel's family. To assure that this type of tradition is continued and that other stories will also be preserved and published for future generations to share, please make a donation to the Isabel Mace Oral History Project at the Aspen Historical Society, 620 W. Bleeker, Aspen, CO 81611.

Mace, Jerry
Jerry Mace - Pueblo Chieftain - August 8, 1987 - Jerry Mace, 36, of Laguna Niguel, Calif., formerly of Pueblo, died July 29, 1987. He graduated from Central High School in 1968 and served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He is survived by wife, Annette, Laguna Niguel; children, Heather and Jason; father, Charles Mace, Pueblo; sisters, Rachel (Harvey) Perricone and Tammy Mace, both of Pueblo, Andrea Mace, Colorado Springs, and Carol Ann, Orange, Calif.; grandfather, John Mace, Pueblo; grandmother, Hazel Rea, Squaw Valley, Calif.; and uncle, George Mace, Pueblo. Also survived by mother, Eleanor Walker, and stepfather, Donald Walker, both of Sacramento, Calif.; brothers, Patrick and Sean, Sacramento; grandparents, Ruth and Alfredo Garcia, Fresno, Calif., aunt and uncle, Dorothy and Sam, Fresno. Memorial service, 3 p.m. Monday, St. Timothy's Church, 29102 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Hill, Calif. Interment, O'Conner Mortuary, Alicia Parkway, Laguna Hill.

Mace, Stuart
Stewart Mace - Rocky Mountain News - August 07, 1993 - Aspen dog-sled operator Stuart Mace, who established a dog-sled operation in Aspen in 1948 and saw his dogs featured on the old television series Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, has died of cancer at age 74. Mr. Mace and his wife, Isabel, established the Toklat Lodge at nearby Ashcroft. His sled-dog operation, which numbered as many as 60 huskies at a time, was famous worldwide. The dogs' baying, or "singing," was recorded by CBS records and an Italian record company. French composer Darius Milhaud wrote a composition based on the musical tones he heard when Mace's dog "choir" performed. In addition to the Sergeant Preston series, his dogs appeared in the 3-D movie Those Sisters from Seattle, a musical about the rigors of life in the Yukon. Mace objected to the Hollywood sled dog term "mush." "You can get them started any way you want, but don't yell `mush,' " Mace said. "The dogs need sharp, crisp words to command their attention." A lifelong environmentalist, Mr. Mace was one of the founders of the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies. He also was a nature artist. In the 1970s, Mr. Mace, a native of Denver, and his family launched the Malachite Family Farm in Huerfano County. It acquired school status in 1983. Mr. Mace earned a degree in plant pathology at Grinnell College. He married Isabel in 1941. During World War II, Mr. Mace was assigned to the 10th Mountain Division and lived at Salida while Camp Hale was being built near Leadville. He volunteered for the dog-sled detachment and trained dog-sled teams for the planned invasion of Norway. After the war, he bought the puppies of the sled-dog unit and started his operation in Aspen. Mr. Mace is survived by four of his five sons, Lynn, Alan, Kent and Bruce. His son Greg was killed in a 1986 fall in the Maroon Bells in a mountain rescue accident. Memorial services were to be announced.

MacFerren, John M.
John M. MacFerren - Pueblo Chieftain - July 30, 2003 - John M. MacFerren, 82, passed away July 29, 2003. He was born Feb. 23, 1921, in Pueblo. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Margaret "Maggie" MacFerren; daughter, Vickie; and her fiancé, William Lynott, both of Littleton; brother-in-law, Dan Anderson of Pueblo; several nieces and nephews and dear friends, Kay and Madge Becker and David Reece, all of Pueblo. He was preceded in death by his parents and five brothers and sisters. John graduated from Central High School in 1939. Shortly thereafter, he joined the U.S. Navy where he served 6 years. He served on several ships in the Pacific and was discharged as a chief pharmacist's Mate in 1945. He worked at the Pueblo Army Depot for 24 years, retiring in 1969 due to disability. He was a member of Silver State Lodge No. 95 AF&AM where he served as Chaplain for 10 years. He was also a member of BPO Elks Lodge No. 90. John loved fishing and hunting and was an avid fan of the Broncos, Rockies and Nuggets. At his request, cremation and no services. In lieu of flowers or food, those who wish may make a contribution to Animal Welfare through the funeral home. Online condolences www.montgomery-steward.com

Machone, Josephine L.
Josephine L. "Peppy" Machone - Pueblo Chieftain - January 27, 2000 - Josephine L. "Peppy" Machone age 71, passed away at Mount San Rafael hospital on Jan. 25, 2001. She was born in Aguilar, Colo., on March 24, 1929, to Frances (Atner) and Joe Kosernik. On June 19, 1949, Peppy was united in marriage to Mike Machone in Aguilar, Colo. She loved taking care of her family and her grandchildren were her "top priority." Preceding her in death are parents, Frances and Joe Kosernik; and sister, Frances Scarafiotti. Survivors are her husband, Mike, of home address; daughters, Michele (Ed) Paulovich, Colorado Springs, Diane (Gary) Adams, Colorado Springs; grandchildren, Jody (Andy) Jenkins, The Woodland, Texas, Jason Paulovich, Denver, Clint (Lacie) Adams, Colorado Springs, Trent Adams, Colorado Springs; sister, Mitzi Arnone, Aguilar; sisters- and brothers-in-law, Minnie Sebben, Trinidad, Charlotte (Frank) Givigliano, Trinidad, John Paine, Trinidad, Angie Machone, Trinidad; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the Comi Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 29, 2001, at Holy Trinity Church with funeral Mass celebrated by Rev. Jim Costello. Entombment will follow at the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers are Clint Adams, Trent Adams, Jason Paulovich, Frank (Buddy) Paine, Charlie Sandoval and Michael Machone. Immediately following the services, friends are invited to gather with the family at Twin Pines Clubhouse.

Macias, Blas C.
Blas C. Macias - Pueblo Chieftain - January 5, 1987 - Blas C. Macias, 84, late of 2701 California, died Jan. 3, 1987, following a lengthy illness. A Pueblo resident since 1922, formerly of Leon Guanjuato, Mexico. Retired from the Santa Fe Railroad, with 47 years of service. A member of the St. Patrick Catholic Church, Santa Fe Railroad Union, the Zaragoza, and the Recreative Club of Pueblo. Preceded in death by his wife, Luisa C. Macias, December 1965. Survivors include Amparo (Jesus) Acuna, Patricia (Regoberto) Maldonado, Leticia Acuna, all of Pueblo, Abelino (Isabel) Magana, Almando (Delores) Magana, Abelardo (Cirilia) Magana of Julesburg, Felicitas (Salvador) Mares of Leon Guanjuato, Mexico, and numerous other relatives. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Monday and Mass of Christian Burial, 2 p.m. Tuesday. Both services at St. Patrick Church. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Family will receive friends and relatives at 1418 Pine, home of Amparo and Jesus Acuna.

Macias, Priscilla M.
Priscilla M. Macias - Denver Rocky Mountain News - February 19, 2001 - Priscilla M. Macias, 69, of Denver died Feb. 7. Services were Feb. 12, with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery. Mrs. Macias was born in Walsenburg on June 17, 1931. She married Joe Macias, 1949. She was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband; sons Robert of Grand Junction, Richard, Thomas, Paul, all of California; daughter Patricia Ponce of Superior; eight grandchildren.

Maciel, David
David Maciel - Pueblo Chieftain - December 04, 2005 - David Maciel, 97, of Albuquerque, N.M., passed away Thursday, Dec. 1, 2005, after a long and fulfilling life. This farmer-at-heart's passions included hunting, fishing, working with his hands as he built his family's homes, and caring for his beloved dogs. He served his country in World War II in the U.S. Navy, after which he worked as a salesman of plumbing and heating supplies throughout New Mexico. He is survived by sons, David, Jose (Rudy) and Mario; daughters, Laura Martinez, Tillie Mertens and husband, Don, and Caroline Benson; numerous grand- and great-grandchildren; and sister-in-law, Sadie Estrada. He was preceded in death by his wife, Frances; his son, Benjamin; and his daughter, Aurora (Votie) Gonzales. Service, 10 a.m. Monday, Chester T. French Mausoleum Chapel at Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul Blvd. N.E., in Albuquerque, N.M. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may visit from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday, at French Mortuary University Chapel.

MacIndoe, Pearl T.
Pearl T. MacIndoe - Pueblo Chieftain - March 06, 2003 - Pearl T. MacIndoe passed away March 3, 2003, in Pueblo. Pearl was born Sept. 11, 1917, in Baxter Springs, Kan., to George and Stella McCoy Trammel and had lived in Pueblo most of her life. She was an accomplished gardener and enjoyed the relationships she had with her different cats over the years. Mrs. MacIndoe was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Robert Thomson MacIndoe in 1989; and her sister, Bessie Elliot in 1984. She is survived by her son, Richard (Barbara) MacIndoe; grandchildren, Ellen Marie MacIndoe, James Albert MacIndoe and Sean Thomas MacIndoe; nieces, Roberta (Jerry) Ryan, Barbara (Ben) Crossno, all of Pueblo, Patricia (Joe) Davis of Wheatridge; several cousins, including Wilma June Cunningham of Kansas and Vaudene Emanuel of Missouri; as well as a host of friends, including Jeanne Ottoman of California, and Audrey and Fred Davies of England. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, March 7, 2003, in the First Presbyterian Church, 220 W. 10th Street, Pueblo.

MacInnes, Mary Frances
Mary Frances MacInnes - Pueblo Chieftain - December 1, 1947 - Funeral - Mrs. Mary Frances MacInnes, services 10:30 Monday morning. Davis Memorial Chapel. Rev. Donald Grooters officiating. To Mountain View.

Mack, Ernest H.
Ernest "Ernie" H. Mack - Pueblo Chieftain - January 28, 2004 - Ernest "Ernie" H. Mack, 60, of Beulah, passed away Jan. 27, 2004. Survived by his wife, Marion L. Mack; children, Tanya Colvin of Beulah, Tracey (Richard) Yarberry of Denver, Ernie (Chelley) Mack of Phoenix; grandchildren, Alex and Andrew Colvin, Brandon, Chelsea and Bryant Mack; parents, Ernest and Gladys Mack; and sister, Carol (John) Lukecart of Tucson. Ernie was a mechanical engineer specializing in power generation. Visitation, 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, at Imperial Funeral Home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday, Southwest Church of Christ. At his request, private family interment. Donations may be made to Casa de la Esperanza Children's Home through the Southwest Church of Christ in his memory.

Mackay, William S.
William S. Mackay – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – May 22, 1873 – Died at St. Louis, Mo., May 7th, 1873, Wm. S. Mackay, late Lieutenant Third U. S. Infantry. Colorado Weekly Chieftain – May 22, 1873 – By notice in another column, it will be seen that Mr. William S. Mackay, formerly quartermaster at Fort Lyon, died in St. Louis on the 7th inst. The deceased was a noble, true and generous gentleman, and was respected by all who knew him, on account of his many good qualities of head and heart.

Mackey, Henry
Henry Mackey - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - August 25, 1910 - Henry Mackey, aged 25 and single, was killed Wednesday in the sixty-six-foot level of the Gold Pioneer mine, Las Animas county, by a fall of rock.

Mackey, Norma Lee
Norma Lee Jones Mackey - Pueblo Chieftain - December 03, 1998 - Parker Funeral Home, Parker, Colo. 80138 Norma Lee Jones Mackey, 67, of Pueblo, died Nov. 30, 1998. She was born Nov. 8, 1931, in Schuyler County, Mo., and married Buford Q. Mackey on June 16, 1951, in Henrietta, Texas. Survived by her husband, Buford Mackey- sons, Kim (Terry) Mackey, both of Pueblo, Kevin (Leah) Mackey, Avondale- daughter, Delora Jane (Bill) Crockett, Parker- grandchildren, Kelly and Weston Mackey, Pueblo, David, William and Jack Crockett, Parker- brother, Robert (Lois) Jones, Pueblo. Mrs. Mackey was the owner of a needlework shop from 1970 to 1981, and the owner of Mackey Rental from 1970 to present. She enjoyed knitting, needlepoint, reading history books, antiques and genealogy. She was a member of the Methodist Church, United Daughters of the Confederacy, NSDAR Arkansas Valley Chapter, Clan Mackey, Society USA. Graveside services, 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 5, 1998, at Syracuse Cemetery, Syracuse, Kan., with Pastor Ginny Bettendorf, officiating. Burial of cremains in Syracuse Cemetery, Syracuse, Kan. , 10 a.m. today, at Vineland Methodist Church, 36th Lane and South Road, Pueblo, Colo. 81006. Donations may be made to Vineland Methodist Church.

MacKinnon, Jane
Jane MacKinnon - Pueblo Chieftain - June 29, 2001 - Jane MacKinnon passed away June 26, 2001, in Pueblo. Jane was born Jan. 27, 1915, in Narberth, Pa., to Joseph H. Nash and Mary Snyder Rowan Nash and had been a Pueblo resident for 35 years. Before moving to Pueblo, Jane and her family were prominent merchants in Philadelphia and she was very proud of her Pennsylvania heritage. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star. Jane studied and loved drama and the theater. She was preceded in death by her parents as well as her husband Sterling MacKinnon Sr. Her survivors include her stepchildren, Sterling MacKinnon Jr., Colin MacKinnon, Raun Burnham and Peter MacKinnon; her step-grandchildren and numerous friends and other relatives. Cremation, Davis Crematory. Graveside services and inurnment will be held in the Woodlands Cemetery in Philadelphia, Pa., at a later date.

MacKinnon, Sterling A.
Sterling A. MacKinnon - Pueblo Chieftain - September 16, 1986 - Sterling A. MacKinnon, M.D., late of Pueblo, died Sept. 13, 1986, at a local hospital. Survived by wife, Jane MacKinnon of the family home; sons, Sterling A. MacKinnon Jr., Bainbridge Island, Wash.; Colin F. MacKinnon, San Diego, Calif.; Peter R. MacKinnon, Midvale, Utah; and daughter, Raun G. Burnham, New York City, N.Y. Also survived by numerous grandchildren. Member of South Pueblo Lodge No. 31, AF&AM and Southern Colorado Consistory. Pueblo resident since May 1967. Retired from Colorado State Hospital, where he had been the admitting physician. Dr. and Mrs. MacKinnon were married May 11, 1960, in Philadelphia, Pa. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, Davis-Wallin Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Richard M. O'Toole officiating. Chapel rites by South Pueblo Lodge No. 31, AF&AM. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be made to your favorite charity.

Mackintosh, Dolores
Dolores Bradley Mackintosh - Pueblo Chieftain - August 28, 2001 - Age 74, passed away Aug. 26, 2001. Survived by husband, George; sister, Carol Kaskie; daughters, Sharon Johnson, Judy Sandstrom, Linda Muscarello and Mary O'Malley; son, Louis Bradley; stepdaughters, Anne Winters and Sybil Wilson; 14 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Thursday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Macklem, Helen
Helen Macklem - Pueblo Chieftain - May 19, 2006 - Helen Macklem, 87, has joined her family in Heaven, passing from this Earth on May 17, 2006. Preceded in death by her loving husband, Chester; her parents; and all of her brothers and sisters. Survived by her son, Roger Macklem; daughters, LeathAnn (William) Holbrooks and Ilene (Phil) Rodacy; grandchildren, Karri (Andy) Hanning, Amy (Dave) Lincoln, Grant Macklem, Kirk Macklem, Bill (Laura) Holbrooks, John (Emily) Holbrooks, Melissa Rodacy; and great-grandchildren, Amanda and Andy Hanning Jr., Owen Lincoln, Brittany Cruz, Deja Schilling Holbrooks and Devin Holbrooks. Helen was born in Ida Grove, Iowa, on June 7, 1918, the youngest of nine children. She and Chester moved to Pueblo in 1951. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 23, 2006, First United Methodist Church, 11th and Court. Reception to follow in Booth Hall. Interment following reception at Mountain View Cemetery, 1315 Acero Ave. Family and friends are welcome at the home of LeathAnn Holbrooks, 95 Radcliff Lane.

Macklem, John W. Jr.
John W. "Jack" Macklem, Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - May 18, 1999 - John W. "Jack" Macklem, Jr., 73, passed away May 16, 1999. Survived by his children, John Macklem III of Westminster, Colo., Howard Macklem of Pueblo-sister, Virginia Hurd of Ida Grove, Iowa- brother, De Witt (Cleta) Macklem of Phoenix, Arizona- sister-in-law, Helen Macklem of Pueblo and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his wife, Lillian Macklem on June 20, 1995-parents, John W. and Lelah Macklem- sister, Georgia Fedderson and brother, Chester Macklem. Born, Jan. 15, 1926, in Ida Grove, Iowa. He came to Colorado after he was discharged from the service, where he met Lillian Yavornik. The two were married on May 19, 1948, in Pueblo. Member of the First United Methodist Church, Silver State Lodge No. 95, A. F. & A.M., Southern Colorado Consistory, Al Kaly Shrine and the Pueblo Shrine Club. At his request, there will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, May 19, 1999, at the First United Methodist Church, 11th and Court Street, with the Rev. Steve Burnett officiating. In lieu of food and flowers, those who desire may make memorials to the Shriners Crippled Children's Hospital or a charity of choice through the funeral home office.

MacKnight, William H. II
William H. MacKnight II - Pueblo Chieftain - May 23, 1986 - William H. MacKnight II passed away unexpectedly in Denver, May 21, 1986. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth A. MacKnight of the family home in Littleton; father of Susan MacKnight, Widbey Island, Wash.; Ronald MacKnight, Yelm, Wash; Cathy Levy, Del Rey Beach, Fla.; and William H. "Micky" MacKnight III, Colorado Springs; stepfather of Lauri J. Lull, Aurora; and Steven D. Lull, Arvada. Son of Mrs. Helen MacKnight, Denver; and brother-in-law of Mrs. Harriet Gottula, Pueblo. Predeceased by his first wife, Betty (Amstutz) MacKnight on May 29, 1980. Member of the First United Methodist Church, Pueblo; and Scottish Masonic Lodge of South Africa. Cremation. Inurnment will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at Roselawn Mausoleum, Roselawn Cemetery, with the Rev. Larry Kinser officiating.

MacLean, George
George MacLean - The Pueblo Chieftain - October 14, 1955 - George MacLean passed away in a local hospital Thursday morning. He was the brother of Mrs. Charles Fairbanks. Funeral services and interment will be held in Denver. Valhalla Funeral Home.

MacLennan, Mary Lou
Mary Lou Markle MacLennan - Pueblo Chieftain - April 16, 2006 - Mary Lou Markle MacLennan, 89, born May 19, 1916, passed away April 11, 2006. Preceded in death by her first husband, Harold W. Markle; and second husband, A.J. MacLennan. Survived by her children, Maureen (Gary Stull) Reichert, Torrington, Wyo., Michael Markle, Berthoud, Colo., Patrick (Leslie) Markle, Hugo, Colo., Marikate (Terry) Book, Pueblo West, Colo., Peter (Susan) Markle, Simla, Colo., and Paul (Karol) Markle of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Also survived by 14 grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and one step-great-grandchild. Mary graduated from St. Joseph Academy in Cleveland, Ohio. She was a co-member of the Sisters of Charity. Mary was an avid bridge player who loved life and people. She retired from the Elbert County Department of Social Services. At her request, cremation with a memorial Mass to be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 18, 2006, at Christ the King Catholic Church. Inurnment, Simla Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice in Mary's memory.

MacLeod, Malcolm H.
Malcolm H. MacLeod - Westland News - January 21, 1919 - Death of Doctor Macleod - Rev. Malcolm H. MacLeod, D. D., died at his residence in Pueblo early last Monday afternoon. His death was due to pneumonia which developed while on a visit to the churches at Brandon and Chivington a week ago. Dr. MacLeod was evangelist in Presbyterian circles all over the state. He was frequently called to the East to explain and discuss the work of the home missions in the West. Dr. MacLeod was born in Nova Scotia 57 years ago. He graduated from the McCormick Theological seminary in 1892. From his first pastorate at Winnemack, Ind., he was called to Ontario, Calif., where he was married to Miss Mary E. Gray of that city. He came to Colorado first as pastor at Alamosa and then at Fountain. He became pastor of Westminster church of Pueblo which afterward became a part of Mesa Presbyterian church. Twelve years ago he was called to the work of an evangelist for the Presbytery of Pueblo which covers the greater part of southern Colorado. In 1912 Westminster College conferred the degree of doctor of divinity upon him in recognition of his faithful service in the Presbyterian church of Colorado. He was a man characterized by patience and ability. His advice and work were considered of the utmost importance by men in national offices and those connected with the Presbyterian Home Missions. He is survived by his wife and two children, Malcolm, a student of Centennial, and Margaret. The Brandon friends of Doctor MacLeod are deeply saddened, for they loved him for his genuineness.

MacRorie, Chester A.
Chester A. MacRorie - Pueblo Chieftain - January 2, 1987 - Chester A. MacRorie, Jan. 1, 1987. Father of Richard A. (Barbara) MacRorie, Las Cruces, N.M.; Moira (Doug) Pyle, Hanahan, S.C.; and Bruce MacRorie, Albuquerque, N.M. Brother of Jean MacRorie, Colorado Springs; Hazel French, Pueblo; Mary Anne Gant, Colorado Springs; Alice (Gail) Hathaway, Pueblo; Richard R. (Dorothy) MacRorie, Pueblo; and Donald (Nancy) MacRorie, Phoenix, Ariz. Former husband of Lee MacRorie, Albuquerque, N.M. Also survived by one granddaughter, numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his mother, Emily MacRorie in 1968; his father, Chester A. MacRorie Sr., in 1973; and a sister, Clara Helms in 1979. Mr. MacRorie was born in Havre, Mont., July 14, 1919. He entered the U.S. Army in January 1941, and served in the European D-Day Invasion of Omaha Beach, receiving four campaign stars with the European Theatre of Operations. He also served during the Korean conflict as a field artillery officer at Camp Fuji, Japan. His journalistic career began in 1948 after release from the Army, starting with the Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph, and retiring in 1983, at Gallup, N.M., with the advertising agency of Chet MacRorie and Associates, Inc. Through the years he published the Indian Trader, the Gallup (N.M.) Daily Independent, the Navajo Times, the Arizona Sun and the Farmington (N.M.) Daily Times. He has also been on the staff of the Ventura Star-Free Press, the Long Beach Tribune, the Santa Monica Evening Outlook, the Roberts News and the Denver Post. Chet served as the Navajo Nations Public Relations Director, was Public Affairs Director for the Navajo Office of Economic Opportunity and was a director of the Navajo Film and Media Commission. In 1964, he was public relations director for the New Mexico Republican Party in the governor and congressional races. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Private memorial service. Please omit food gifts.

Maddalena, Angelo D.
Angelo D. Maddalena - Telluride Daily Journal - January 23, 1907 - Explosion in Trinidad Mine Today - Trinidad, Jan. 23 - An explosion in the main entry of the mouth of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company's coal mine at Primero occurred this morning. It is reported that twenty miners were killed and may be more. The explosion it is supposed was caused by a "windy shot." Note: Angelo D. Maddalena is listed among the dead of the Primero Mine disaster of January 23, 1907 through the Denver Public Library's collection entitled "Colorado Mining Fatalities." It lists Angelo D. Maddalena as an Italian, age 24, and single. He was working as a "day man" for Colorado Fuel & Iron, and the cause of death was listed as an explosion of gas and dust. For complete details of this disaster go to: http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/primero.html

Madden, Mary Adeline
Mary Adeline Madden - Pueblo Chieftain - July 02, 2006 - Mary Adeline Madden passed away June 25, 2006, in Pueblo. Mary was born Nov. 3, 1912, in Pratt County, Kan., as the second child of Frank L. Anderson and Jessie Sillen Anderson. She grew up in Hugoton, Kan., before marrying Otis C. Madden and settling in Delta County, Colo., in 1936. They were long-time residents of Grand Junction before moving to Pueblo in 1991. Mary was an avid duplicate bridge player, a member of the First United Methodist Church of Pueblo and a 50-year member of the Order of Eastern Star. She was preceded in death by her husband; a daughter, Vera A. Madden; a son, Otis C. Madden Jr.; and a grandson, David D. Patterson. Mrs. Madden is survived by a daughter, Bonnye L. (Kenneth) White of Pueblo West; two sons, Philip L. (Jackie) Madden of Colorado Springs, and Woody (Mary Anna) Madden of Houston, Texas; three sisters, Lillian Reynolds of Mesa, Ariz., Nora Swafford of Hugoton, Kan., and Betty Brown of Hot Springs Village, Ariz.; and nine grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson. Mary was a devoted wife, a wonderful mother and the matriarch of five generations of Maddens. She will be sorely missed by all who knew her. Cremation has taken place. Graveside services and interment will be held at a later date in Grand Junction. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that remembrances be given in her name to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice, Attn: Donna S., 1207 Pueblo Boulevard Way, Pueblo, CO 81005, or to the charity of your choice.

Madden, Otis Charles
Otis C. Madden - Pueblo Chieftain - May 24, 2001 - Otis C. Madden passed away May 23, 2001, in Pueblo. Otis was born April 8, 1908, in New Mexico Territory near Clayton to Charles Madden and Alice Ball Madden. Otis was a 50-year member of Delta Lodge No. 62 AF&AM. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers; daughter, Vera; infant son, Philip; and grandson, David Patterson. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Mary; daughter, Bonnye (Ken) White; sons, Philip (Jacqueline) Madden of Colorado Springs and W. Woodrow (Mary Anna) Madden of Spring, Texas; nine grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson. Also survived by five nieces and nephews. Cremation, Davis Crematory. A memorial service will be held at a later date. - Otis Charles Madden - Pueblo Chieftain - May 30, 2001 - Otis Charles Madden, 93, passed away May 23, 2001, in Pueblo, Colo. Otis was born April 8, 1908, in New Mexico Territory near Clayton to Charles T. Madden and Alice (Ball) Madden. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers; daughter, Vera; infant son, Otis C. Jr.; and grandson, David D. Patterson. Mr. Madden is survived by his wife of 67 years, Mary; daughter, Bonnye (Ken) White; sons, Philip (Jacqueline) of Colorado Springs and Woody (Mary Anna) of Spring, Texas; eight grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson; and six sisters-in-law. Mr. Madden was raised in southwest Kansas and attended school in Stevens County, where he graduated from Hugoton High School in 1925. He served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps and was stationed at Kelly Field in San Antonio. Otis and Mary moved to Colorado in 1935, settling first in Delta County. He was employed by the Independent Lumber Company for nearly 20 years, managing lumber yards in Meeker, Palisade and Delta. He was a real estate broker and owner of Madden Realty in Grand Junction until his retirement in 1983. Otis was active in civic affairs and served as mayor of Delta and president of the chamber of commerce and Lions Club. He was a 50-year member of Delta Lodge 62 AF&AM, the Elks Lodge and the Optimist Club. He loved all sports and was an avid basketball and softball player and bowler. Otis was also a long-time supporter of youth athletic programs. He was instrumental in starting the Old Timers Baseball program in Delta and was a state officer of the program for many years. Cremation, Davis Crematory. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 2, 2001, in the penthouse at Villa Pueblo Towers, 1111 Bonforte Blvd., in Pueblo.

Maddock, William
William Maddock - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - April 6, 1917 - Steel Plant Worker Dead - Pueblo - William Maddock, who heated the first rail at the Minnequa steel plant in 1881, died at the Minnequa hospital from injuries received while at work nine weeks ago.

Maddock, William Reese Jr.
William Reese Maddock Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - March 23, 2000 - William Reese Maddock Jr., born Nov. 20, 1918, in Pueblo, passed away at his home March 21, 2000. He was preceded in death by his parents, William R. Maddock and Louisa (Smith) Maddock; and his wife of 46 years, Charlotte Marie (Habiger) Maddock. Survived by his children, Charlene (Mike) DiTorrice of Pueblo, Robert (June) Maddock of Beulah, and William J. (Lorraine) Maddock of Commerce City, Colo. He also has two special sisters, Muriel (Raymond) Hartwig of Stockton, Calif., and Hilda (Earl) Donaldson of Laguna Hills, Calif. Also survived by six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; a host of other relatives; and longtime friends, Pete and Pat Nolan of Pueblo. Bill attended Central Grade School and graduated from Central High School in 1936. He attended the University of Colorado in Boulder and graduated from CU in 1940 and was so looking forward to his 60th class reunion in Boulder this May. He also attended Denver University, where he completed graduate training in social work. Bill served in the U.S. Army Air Corps from 1942 to 1945. Bill Maddock was proud of his lifelong career as a social worker/supervisor, which began in 1940, then resumed in 1946 after the war with Pueblo County Department of Social Services. He retired in 1982. In addition, he served as the Pueblo County Veterans Service Officer from 1948 until 1985, assisting thousands of local veterans and their spouses. Affectionately known also by family and friends as "Nardo," "Harvey" or "Grand-Paw," Bill was enjoyed by most who knew him, was very independent and always went out of his way to help loved ones and others. He was an avid golfer, fisherman, hiker and during the last 12 years of his life, quite the world traveler. He was a master of history and current events. He loved his Welsh heritage and was a current member of the Welsh Society of Canon City. Perhaps Bill will be most remembered for his love of photography, which he was active in for the past 45 years. He was a charter member of the Southern Colorado Photographic Society and was very active in the Arkansas Valley Audubon Society for many years. He especially loved taking pictures of the Beulah Valley and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains near Westcliffe. It has been said that few trees in Colorado managed to escape Bill's camera; many from more than one angle! At his request, cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, Saturday, March 25, 2000, 2 p.m., George McCarthy Historic Chapel. The family would like to thank the staff at Sangre de Cristo Hospice for their truly excellent care. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in Bill's memory in care of the funeral home office.

Maddux, Christia Lucille
Christia Lucille Maddux - Pueblo Chieftain - September 18, 2002 - Christia Lucille Maddux, 88, passed away Sept. 17, 2002. Preceded by her loving husband, Gerald Maddux; and sister, Fern Vest. Survived by daughter, Judi (Ernie) Gardner; son, Jean (Gloria) Maddux; grandchildren, Jeff Gardner of Norfolk, Va., Jennifer (Tim) Cody of Pueblo, Brian (Sandra) Maddux-Creech of Fort Collins and Grace (Mike) Walts of Dupont, Wash.; brother, Frank Alsbach of Long Lane, Mo.; and seven great-grandchildren. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday, Imperial Funeral Home. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Donations may be made to Alzheimer's Association through the funeral home office.

Maddux, Jacob P.
Jacob P. Maddux - Pueblo Chieftain - January 04, 2003 - Jacob P. Maddux, 14, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2003. Preceded in death by his mother, Cindy; and sister, Krystin. Son of Walter C.; brothers, Doug and Devin; grandson of Sylvia and Robert Acrey, Jeania and Walt Maddux; great-grandson of Pearl Geanetta, Margaret Samberson, Laureta and Sam Burpo, Jean Maddux and Lou and Hazel Nava; numerous relatives and friends. Cremation. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 5, 2003, Pueblo Christian Center. In lieu of flowers, contribution may be made to the family or through Roselawn Cemetery.

Maddux, Krystin A.
Krystin A. Maddux - Pueblo Chieftain - March 3, 1987 - Krystin A. Maddux, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clayton Maddux, Ontario, Calif. Arrangements pending.

Maddux, Kyra Lea
Kyra Lea "Cindy" Maddux - Pueblo Chieftain - January 26, 2002 - Kyra Lea "Cindy" Maddux, 37, born Aug. 21, 1964, in Alexandria, Va., passed away Jan. 21, 2002, in Pueblo, Colo. She is survived by her husband, Walter Clayton; sons, Douglas, Jacob and Devin; brother, Troy Loop; grandparents, Louis and Hazel Nava, Pearl Geanetta, Laureta and Sam Burpo, Jean Maddux, Margaret Samberson; in-laws, Sylvia (Robert) Acrey, Walter (Jeania) Maddux; brother-in-law, Ray (Loretta) Maddux; sister-in-law, Vikki (Lawrence) Romero, as well as numerous family members and friends. Preceded in death by her daughter, Krystin; mother and stepfather, Connie and Ward Carson; father, Gary Loop; sister-in-law, Yvette "Sue" Maddux; and grandfathers, Phillip Geanetta and Raymond J. Maddux. Cremation. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 27, 2002, Pueblo Christian Center. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the family or through Roselawn Cemetery.

Mader, Lawrence
Lawrence "Larry" Mader - Miles City Star - November 14, 2004 - Miles City, MT - Lawrence "Larry" Mader, 56, of Hardtner, Kan., former Miles City resident, died Saturday, Oct. 30, 2004, at his home in Hardtner. Born June 9, 1948, in Garden City, Kan., he was the son of August and Ann Wigner Mader. He attended St. Mary's Catholic School from the first to the eighth grades. On Sept. 13, 1980, he and MaryAnne Hathaway were united in marriage in Miles City. Mr. Mader worked for the Geis farming until 1986 when the couple moved to Trinidad, Colo., and he attended the Trinidad Junior College for two years. They then moved to Mesa, Ariz., where he worked as a computer maintenance tech. In 1984, they were blessed with a daughter, Jaci, and in 1987, they again were blessed with a son, Drew. The family moved back to Miles City for four years, then made their home in Hardtner in 2003. Mr. Mader became ill during the summer, with his children by his side, they took care of him with the help of Mr. Mader's sisters until the time of his death. His survivors include his children, Jaci Mader of Kiowa, Drew Mader of Hardtner, Tony Herman of Fort Worth, Texas, and Rita Mae Rose of San Angelo, Texas; six grandchildren; his mother of Attica, Kan.; one brother, Lee; three sisters, Theresa Martin of Attica, Kay Geis of Miles City, and Nancy Simon of Grandview, Mo.; and many nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his father and three brothers, Jim, Dwayne and Jean. At Mr. Mader's request, he was cremated. In lieu of flowers, Mr. Mader asked for a memorial fund to be set up for the children through the funeral home. Memorial services will be held Friday, Nov. 5, 2004, at 11 a.m. in the St. John's Catholic Church in Kiowa, Kan. A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6, 2004, in the Garden City Cemetery at Garden City, Kan. Arrangements are by Lanman Funeral Home, inc., of Kiowa.

Madic, Joseph F.
Joseph F. Madic - Pueblo Chieftain - December 13, 2001 - Joseph F. Madic, 97 former Pueblo resident, at rest December 3, 2001 at Our Lady of Angels Retirement Home in Joliet, Illinois. Loving father of two daughters, Lorraine (Al Pirc, deceased) Mrs. Jim Pojman of Sun City AZ; Cheryl (Roger) Smith of Oswego, Illinois and one son, Jack (Angie) Madic of Pueblo. Also survived by daughter-in-law, Mary Lou (Richard Madic, deceased) Mrs. Tom Denney of Pueblo; eight grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; sister-in-law; brothers-in-law; nieces; nephews and cousins. Predeceased by his wife Mary (nee Bauer) Madic in February, 2000; three sons, Richard (Dick) Madic, Joseph (Buddy) Madic, and Joseph Madic; parents, Joseph and Mary (nee Strzinar) Madic. Funeral Services were held at Our Lady of Angels Chapel in Joliet on December 5. Memorials in Joseph's name may be made to Our Lady of Angels Retirement Home, 1201 Wyoming, Joliet Illinois, 60435

Madic, Mary
Mary "Mame" Bauer Madic - Pueblo Chieftain - February 25, 2000 - Mary "Mame" Bauer Madic, 92, former Pueblo resident, passed away Feb. 19, 2000 in Joliet, Ill. Survived by husband, Joseph Madic, Joliet; children, Lorraine (Jim) Pojman, Sun City, Ariz., Jack (Angie) Madic, Pueblo, and Cheryl (Roger) Smith, Oswego, Ill. Also survived by sisters, Tillie (Howard) Wynne and Annie (Al) Kramerich, Joliet, Ill., daughter-in-law, Mary Lou (Tom) Denney, Pueblo; eight grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by parents; siblings; son-in-law, A1 Pirc; and three sons, including Richard "Dick" Madic in 1972. Mame and Joe celebrated their 74th wedding anniversary on Nov. 18, 1999. Funeral services were held at St. Joseph Church on February 22 in Joliet.

Madigan, Annie
Annie Madigan – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – October 3, 1875 – Died on September 30th, Annie, daughter of Dennis and Annie Madigan, aged two years.

Madill, Mrs.
Mrs. Madill – Akron Weekly Pioneer Press – January 18, 1901 – In the District Court at Trinidad, Jack Madill was sentenced by Judge Northcutt to not less than ten nor more than sixty years in the penitentiary for shooting his wife on the night of February 14th last. Mrs. Madill lingered in a half-conscious condition for some time, dying on April 19th.

Madison, Orvel Leroy
Orvel Leroy Madison - Pueblo Chieftain - September 16, 1997 - Orvel Leroy Madison was born July 12, 1916, in Fairview, Okla., and died Sept. 14, 1997, in Pueblo. Survived by his wife of 53 years, Laura- daughter, Orvella Carrillo- son, Leroy (Rhonda) Madison- six grandchildren, Lynette (Randy) Jarrett, Lorell Juba, Robyn Juba and Jennifer, Aaron and Christopher Madison- and two great-granddaughters, Christyl and Rayven. Orvel and Laura were married on Jan. 29, 1944, in Fort Scott, Kan. They moved to Pueblo in 1948. Orvel worked at CF&I Rail Mill for 28 years until his disability retirement in 1976. He also served in the U.S. Army for four years. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Viewing, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Madison, Virgil R.
Virgil R. "Bill" Madison - Pueblo Chieftain - March 15, 2006 - Virgil R. "Bill" Madison, 64, passed away on Thursday, March 10, 2006. Survived by his wife, Beverly Madison, of the family home in Pueblo West; son, Barry (Tina) Madison of Woodland Park; sister, Alyce Madison of Longmont; grandchildren, Zachary (Heather) Pope, Amy (Dub) Madison, Jennifer Pope, Corey Madison; great-grandchild, Reese Pope. Preceded in death by his daughter, Kimberly Madison; parents, Virgil "Butch" and Maxine Madison; and mother-in-law, Frances Ribble. Bill was born in Ogallala, Neb. on Sept. 27, 1941. He graduated from Ogallala High School, received his BSBA at the University of Nebraska and his MA at Webster University. Bill remained a big fan of the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers. He worked for International Harvester from 1970 until 1973, farmed and ranched, worked for GTE Federal Systems from 1987 until 1994, managed Whistling Acres Guest Ranch from 1994 until 2000 and was a school bus driver for District 70. He loved the outdoors, especially backpacking, and he loved his golden retrievers, "Link" and "Boomer." His family meant a lot to him and he will be missed greatly by all. At his request, there will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Saturday, March 18, 2006, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Pastor Gary Ribble officiating. Memorials may be made to the Kidney Cancer Association through Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors.

Madle, H. Lorraine
H. Lorraine Madle - Denver Post - August 12, 1997 - H. Lorraine Madle, Walsenburg homemaker, 78 - H. Lorraine Madle of Walsenburg, a homemaker, died Thursday. She was 78. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. today in the Huerfano Masonic Cemetery in Walsenburg. She was born H. Lorraine Harriman on March 2, 1919, in Walsenburg. She is survived by two sons, Rod, Gunnison, and Wayne, Denver; a daughter, Patricia Anderson, Denver; two sisters, Margaret Videtich and Opan Barbari, both of Denver; three brothers, Richard Harriman, Pueblo, Junior Harriman, California, and Delmar Harriman, Fort Collins; and three grandchildren.

Madle, Mary
Mary Madle - St. Mary's Death Records - April 1933 - Funeral held Monday morning April 4, 1933. Mary Madle, 1889 - 1933 (Madle, Mary died 03/30/1933 buried 04/03/1933, notes: 43 years, St. Mary's Death Records) Section 2, St. Mary's South Cemetery.

Madrica, Domenico
Domenico Madrica – Yuma Pioneer – April 1, 1910 – Cipriano Nuara, who was tried in the District Court at Trinidad Saturday for the murder of Domenico Madrica, was found guilty of murder in the first degree.

Madrid, Albert R.
Albert R. Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - May 16, 1999 - Albert R. Madrid, born May 25, 1943, in Pueblo passed away on May 13, 1999.Preceded in death by his father, Henry G. Madrid, who passed away on July 5,1997. He was a graduate of Central High School in 1963 and the University of Southern Colorado in 1974 with a BA in psychology. Beloved son of Esther G. Madrid- brother, Henry J. (Helen) Madrid Jr. - sister Sandra E. Madrid (Toby Gonzales) of Seattle, Wash. - and numerous nephews, nieces and other relatives also survive. He was a constant companion of Katherine Killeen. Albert was an active member of St. Patrick Church, Elks Lodge No. 90 and the Fraternal Order of the Eagles No. 145. Rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday. Both services at St. Patrick's Church with Rev. Edward Pettit officiating. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. today, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday.

Madrid, Albino
Albino Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - March 17, 1987 - Albino Madrid, passed away March 15, 1987. Survived by children, Norma (Bob) Neilson, Eleanor (John) Schaefer, Levi Madrid, Marcella Madrid, Barbara (Manuel) Suarez, Gloria (Robert) Gonzales, Shirley (Bobby) Craig, Phyllis Madrid and grandchildren. The body will lie in state from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Service, 9 a.m. Wednesday, March 18, 1987, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family and friends may call at 3812 Azalea.

Madrid, Alexandrea
Alexandrea Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - June 01, 2000 - Alexandrea Madrid, infant, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord May 30, 2000. Born May 20, 2000, in Colorado Springs. Survived by her parents, David James Madrid and Danielle Lee Baca of the family home; sisters, Alexis Jo Madrid and Aliyah Marie Baca, both of the family home; brother, Dominic Aaron Madrid of the family home; grandparents, Gina and Orlando Aragon, Pueblo, Dave and Mary Madrid, Pueblo, and Marlo Baca, Pueblo; uncle, Kenny Palito, Pueblo; aunts, Rose Madrid and Cathlene Madrid, both of Pueblo. Funeral service, 2 p.m. today at Romero Funeral Chapel. Interment, Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at 1030 Beulah.

Madrid, Amarie Rose
Amarie Rose Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - February 13, 2003 - Amarie Rose Madrid, infant, went home to be with the Lord, Feb. 11, 2003. Born Jan. 29, 2003. Preceded in death by her sister, Alexandria Madrid. Survived by her parents, David and Danielle Madrid; brothers, Dominic Madrid, Dakota Madrid, twin of Amarie; sisters, Aliyah Madrid, Alexis Madrid; grandparents, David and Mary Madrid, Orlando and Gina Aragon; uncle, Kenny (Jennifer) Polito; aunts, Rosie (Rick) Montoya, and Cathlene Madrid. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Friday, Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after service.

Madrid, Anna T.
Anna T. Madrid – Pueblo Chieftain – October 8, 2006 - Anna T. Madrid, age 86, passed away at her home in Pueblo, Colo., on Oct. 5, 2006. She was born in Abeyta, Colo., on April 17, 1920, to Genara (Quintana) and Jose Abram Abeyta. Mom's occupation was raising 11 children, with strength, love and faith. Even in difficult times, she found ways to see to it that all of her children were warm, fed, clothed and loved. She had a strength that can be compared to no other. She instilled in her children that same strength, along with respect, pride, honesty and the ability to love and laugh. Mom made us feel safe all of her life. Mom's greatest joy came from her children. The love of her children was all she ever needed. She was and always will be our shining light. She came into this world alone and afraid, but she left it with the overwhelming love of her children by her side, holding her hand as God took her other hand in his, welcoming her into his kingdom. We can look to the heavens and know that the brightest, newest star is her looking down on her family. Preceding her in death were her parents, Genara and Jose Abram Abeyta; daughter, Maria Lorraine Tamez; son, John Tamez; brothers, Maria Roman Abeyta, Eugenio Abeyta, Benito Abeyta, Juan Antonio Abeyta, Pablo Abeyta, John Abeyta and Jose Abram Abeyta; sisters, Juanita Regina Abeyta, Regina Jiron and Apolonia T. Barela. She is survived by her loving children, Carmen (Leroy) Valdez, Trinidad, Phillip (Deborah) Tamez, Denver, Cynthia (Richard) Trujillo, Trinidad, Lorraine Tamez, Trinidad, Daniel (Erin) Tamez, Florida, Anthony (Julie) Tamez, Pueblo, Ron (Deborah) Tamez, Kentucky, Rosemarie (John) Wells, Trinidad, Raymond (Jamie) Tamez, Pueblo, Angelica Tamez, Pueblo; 23 grandchildren, numerous great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren and numerous other relatives. Visitation, 3 to 6 p.m. Monday, Comi Funeral Home Chapel. Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 9, 2006, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006; both at Holy Trinity Church, with Father Matthew Wertin as celebrant. Interment will follow at the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. Active pallbearers are Dan Tamez, Phil Tamez, Ray Tamez, Ron Tamez, Roy Abeyta and Nathan Oden.

Madrid, Antonio
Antonio Madrid - Chronicle-News – December 1, 1917 – Son of J. M. Madrid Dies Suddenly - Antonio Madrid, 15 years of age, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Madrid of 216 East Fifth Street was found dead in bed this morning, having expired quietly during the night. He was a student in the sophom*ore class of the Trinidad high school. The deceased was well known and popular in high school circles and had been employed in his father's office in the Colorado building. Death was probably due to a sudden attack of heart trouble. He was born April 12, 1902 at Madrid, and besides his parents is survived by three brothers and five sisters. The sisters are Sophia, Rebeca, Esther, Eva and Corina. The brothers are Mike, employed in the office of the county assessor, Samuel who resides at Ouray, Colo. and Benjamin who is in the U. S. Navy. The funeral will take place on Monday morning. Requiem high mass will be sung at 9:30 at the Catholic Church. Interment will be in the cemetery at Madrid.

Madrid, Dakota James
Baby Dakota James Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - February 24, 2003 - Baby Dakota James Madrid. Funeral service, 2 p.m. today Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after service.

Madrid, David Joe Sr.
David Joe Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - Pueblo Chieftain - August 01, 2000 - David Joe Madrid Sr., 70, of Pueblo, passed away July 31, 2000. Born Dec. 15, 1929, in Trinchera, Colo. Preceded in death by parents, Fidel and Eustacia Madrid; two brothers; and four sisters. Survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Stella M. Madrid of the family home; children, David (Mary) Madrid Jr., Pueblo, William (Sheila) Madrid, Pueblo, Tooty (Laura) Madrid, Raton, N.M. and Susan (Ernest) Sisneros, Pueblo; brothers, Sonny (Flora) Madrid, Leadville, George (Gloria) Madrid, Denver, Val (Margaret) Madrid, La Junta; sisters, Flora (John) Romero, La Junta, Tilly (Rudy) Mascarenas, La Junta, Helen Encinas, Pueblo, Margaret (Shawn) Mata, La Junta, and Mary Martinez, Trinidad; 14 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and mother in-law, Mary Andrea Armijo, Pueblo. David enjoyed going to Cripple Creek, watching Bronco games, caring for his dogs and the time he spent with his family. No viewing. Memorial funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday at Romero Chapel. Cremation has taken place. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after memorial service. Pueblo Chieftain - August 02, 2000 - David Joe Madrid Sr., 70, of Pueblo. Also survived by brothers, Nino (Alice) Madrid, Denver, and Jr. (Beatrice) Madrid, La Junta. No viewing. Memorial funeral service, 10 a.m. today at Romero Chapel. Cremation has taken place. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after the memorial service.

Madrid, Henry J. Jr.
Henry J. "Hank" Madrid Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - June 27, 2004 - Henry J. "Hank" Madrid Jr., 65, passed away June 24, 2004. Survived by his loving wife, Helen Madrid; children, Duane (Melissa) Madrid, Luci (Reginald) Lawson, Mark (Rose) Madrid, Matthew Madrid, Keith Madrid; grandchildren, Marcus, Arabian, Quinton Lawson, and Cameron Madrid. Also survived by mother, Esther Madrid; sister, Sandra (Tobias) Gonzales; a special thanks to Toni Garcia, Eulice Kogovsek, Nancy Van Etten and Dave McCannon. Preceded in death by his father, Henry G. Madrid; and brother, Albert Madrid. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday; both services at Holy Family Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Madrid, Hortencia G.
Hortencia G. Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - November 28, 1999 - Hortencia G. Madrid, 79, of Pueblo, was born Feb. 24, 1920, in El Paso, Texas. She passed away Nov. 22, 1999. Preceded in death by her husband, Lee P. Madrid; two sons, Roger and Eddie Madrid. She is survived by her children, Mary (Joseph) Mestas, Toby (Janice) Madrid, Monica Madrid, all of Pueblo, Richard (Barbara) Madrid of California and Grace (Jose) Rodriguez of Florida; grandchildren, Joseph (Stephanie) Mestas Jr. of California, Glenn (Maryann) Mestas of Arvada, Gilbert Mestas of Pueblo, Brian (Monica) Madrid of Germany, Jeffrey Madrid, Dayna Madrid, Erin (Jeff) Shellabarger, Greg Madrid, all of California, Joshua Madrid of Arizona, Jorge Rodriguez, Jessica Rodriguez, both from Florida, Joseph (Denise Ortiz) Gurule and Melissa Gurule of Pueblo; great-grandchildren, Phylecia, Michael and Arthur Mestas, Lucas Madrid, Nikholas and Devyn Gurule as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation at the funeral home on Friday, Saturday and Monday from noon until 5 p.m. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 30, 1999, St. Leander Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Madrid, Inez
Mrs. Inez Madrid - Chronicle-News - January 7, 1953 - Mrs. Inez Madrid, Pioneer Resident, Passed Away - Mrs. Inez Madrid, near 85 years old, of 316 East Sixth Street, pioneer resident of Trinidad, passed away at 10:30 Tuesday night after an extended illness. Mrs. Madrid had lived most of her life in this city and was the widow of the late esteemed J. M. Madrid, pioneer citizen, long identified with community affairs having served as State Senator and County Superintendent of Schools during his public career. Mr. Madrid passed away here nine years ago. The deceased Mrs. Madrid had resided in Trinidad for 50 years. She was born at San Antonio, N.M., January 21, 1868. She was a member of Holy Trinity Church, a member of the altar society of the parish and of Sagrada Familia. Surviving her are five daughters, two sons, six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, two nieces and one nephew. Daughters are Miss Rebecca Madrid of Trinidad, Mrs. Sophia Salazar of San Luis, Colo., Mrs. Esther Morris of Cheyenne, Wyo., Mrs. Eva Christy of Denver and Mrs. Corrine Paul of Pueblo. Sons are Benjamin and Samuel Madrid in South America. A brother is Solomon Gonzales of this city. A sister is Lucia Humphrey of Winkleman, Ariz. Rosary at the Mullare Funeral Home Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Sagrada Familia. Rosary at 7:30 at altar society of Holy Trinity and general rosary. Funeral Friday morning at 8:30 from the chapel and 9 o'clock at the church, with burial in the Catholic cemetery.

Madrid, Joe A.
Joe A. Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - December 4, 1987 - Joe A. Madrid, 65, passed away Dec. 2, 1987. Mr. Madrid is survived by his wife, Matilda Madrid of Pueblo; three children, Mark: J. (Kathy) Madrid of Olympia, Wash., Randy (Theresa) Madrid of Pueblo, Nancy Madrid Milam of Pensacola, Fla.; three grandsons, Charley, Daniel and Dean Madrid. He is survived also by brother, Henry Madrid, sister, Evelyn Dovgan, both of Pueblo, and several nieces and nephews. Joe was born Dec. 26. 1921, in Villanueva, N.M., and was a longtime resident of Pueblo, He served in the U.S. Air Force during WW II and later was employed at CF&I in the blast furnace for 36 years until retirement in 1978. Visitation from noon until 5 p.m. today at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary recitation at 8:15 p.m. today at Our Lady of Assumption Church. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 5, 1987, at Our Lady of Assumption Church, with Father Raymond Grimes officiating. Family will receive friends at their family home following services. In lieu of flowers, family requests that donations be made to Heritage Rehabilitation Center through the funeral home.

Madrid, Joey Jr.
Joey Madrid Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - February 20, 2002 - Age 21, of Pueblo, passed away Feb. 17, 2002. He was born March 30, 1980, in Pueblo, to Joe (Clorinda) Madrid Sr. and Theresa (Jess) Gonzales, Pueblo. Survived by his wife, Ambrosia Martinez, Pueblo; children, Joey III, Layla Rose, twins, Selina and Jeremiah, and Esperanza; sisters, Evette (Nick) Ortiz and Renee (Vincent) Mata, both of Pueblo; brother, Daniel Gonzales; grandmothers, Soraida Vigil, Pueblo, and Daisy Gonzales, La Junta; Mary Ortiz (affectionately known as Mom) and Ben Ortiz (affectionately known as Dad); uncle, Anthony Vigil, and numerous other uncles and aunts; nieces, Chantel Ortiz and Malia Mata; nephews, Damian and Nick Jr. Ortiz; father-in-law, Art Nieto; mother-in-law, Gloria Martinez; as well as numerous friends and special friend, Roberta Apodoca, Pueblo. Viewing will be from 1 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22 at Romero Chapel with sister Mangram to officiate. Cremation to follow. Friends and family will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall following service.

Madrid, John F.
John F. Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - March 09, 2003 - John F. Madrid, 89, born Sept. 21, 1913, passed away on March 6, 2003, in Boerne, Texas. Survived by sisters, Sally Bustos, Stella Jasper, Sally Leewaye, Pauline Lucero and Dorothy (Milton) Sanchez; brothers, Joe (Bernadette) Madrid and Tino (Nadia) Madrid; sister-in-law, Naya Madrid; special nephew, Matthew Bustos; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Joseph Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Madrid, Jose Miguel
Jose Miguel Madrid - The Chronicle-News - September 27, 1944 - Jose Miguel Madrid, one of the most highly esteemed and widely known pioneer citizens of Las Animas county and southern Colorado, former state senator and county superintendent of schools, prominent Catholic layman, passed away at 10:45 last night at his home 316 East Sixth Street, after a prolonged illness. He was 81 years old and a resident of this community most of his life. Honored as one of the most distinguished of pioneer citizens, a leader in educational activities, a public official and state legislator at periods of his life, Mr. Madrid was an acknowledged leader among Spanish-American people, and recognized as an authority on early day history of Trinidad and community. Long active as a Republican, Mr. Madrid had served four terms or eight years as county superintendent of schools, and twice had served in the state legislature, the first time in the lower house prior to 1904, the second time when he was elected state senator from Las Animas County in 1932, serving four years. As a small boy he had experienced excitement of long overland treks with freighters over the old Santa Fe Trail thru Willow Springs, N.M., to Puerto De Luna or Las Vegas, and thru the "Uncle Dick" Wooton tollgate to Trinidad and El Moro. As a youth he had learned the business of overland freighting and had met many of the best known of the early pioneer folk. His funeral will take place Friday morning at 9 o'clock from the Mullare Funeral Home followed at 9:30 by solemn Requiem High Mass at Holy Trinity Catholic church, and with burial in the family lot in the Catholic cemetery. Thursday evening at the drawing room at 7:30 there will be rosary by Knights of Columbus, at 8 o'clock by the Sagrada Corazon de Jesus, and at 8:30 by the Holy Trinity altar society, the Sagrada Familia and public. Mora County to what is now Madrid Plaza up the river, west of Trinidad, the plaza having been named for the Madrid family. There he had lived on the Madrid ranch place. He attended country schools, and in 1879 the family had returned to the former home in Mora County, N. M. remaining ten years and returning to Madrid Plaza in 1889. During the ten years the family made their home in Mora County, Mr. Madrid had taught school and been elected one term as county superintendent of Colfax County, New Mexico. In 1904 being active and prominent in the Republican party of this county, he was elected county superintendent of schools and was re-elected three times. Upon retiring from this office he engaged in the real estate and insurance business which continued to be his business until ill health forced retirement. Serving one term as state senator 1932-1936 he retired from political activity and public office. For nine years he had served as an interpreter in the district court, many years ago. He was active and prominent in the affairs of Holy Trinity Catholic church, being a charter member of Holy Trinity Council No. 1972, Knight of Columbus of which he had been Grand Knight and for some years Chancellor. He had also served the state council Knight of Columbus as State Advocate and State Secretary. He was also a fourth degree member. Distinguished by a high sense of honor, courteous, kindly, Senator Madrid held the respect and affectionate regard of people all over Las Animas County, and as a member of the state legislature he was greatly esteemed as a gentleman of refinement and high character. Few citizens of this community were more generally respected than he. Mr. Madrid perhaps had a wider acquaintance among the elder pioneer folk than any other man in the community. A few years back he was one of the eleven pioneer citizens who had been residing in Los Animas County more than 60 years. Of this eleven possibly the only one surviving is Theodore Abeyta. Senator Madrid had been in steadily declining health for some time. About the time he retired as state senator his voice failed him. He became less active in fraternal affairs and publicly, but continued as a most devout churchgoer, and his counsel and advice were frequently sought on matters of community interest. His memory had remained keen for historical facts. Oftentimes he could, without resorting to records give authentic and accurate data regarding persons and events of the early Trinidad and community. Of his many activities during his more than 70 years of residence he had been most distinguished for his service and contribution to education. He lived at peace and in harmony with all men, said no ill word, and was ever a sturdily patriotic, law abiding American citizen and Christian gentleman. Deceased is survived by his wife, Mrs. Inez Madrid, five daughters and two sons. Daughters are Mrs. Sofia Salazar of San Luis, Colo.; Mrs. Esther Morris of Cheyenne, Wyo.; Mrs. Eva Christy of Benton City, Wash.; Mrs. Corinne Paul of Denver, and Miss Rebecca Madrid of Trinidad. Sons are Manuel Madrid of Phoenix, Ariz., and Benjamin of San Francisco, Calif. Two half brothers are Nemecio Baros of Denver and J. P. Baros of Los Angeles. Seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren also survive.

Madrid, Josefa
Josefa Madrid - Basalt Journal - September 3, 1904 - Sheriff O. T. Clark of Las Animas county has offered a reward of $100 for the arrest of Luz Apodaca, charged with having murdered Josefa Madrid at her home near Trinchera Friday morning, August 19th. A description of the murderer has been sent in all directions.

Madrid, Juan
Juan Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - January 22, 2003 - Juan Madrid, 50, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord Jan. 20. Born May 21, 1952, in Pueblo, Colo. Preceded in death by his mother, Bessie Madrid; brothers, Walter and Willie Madrid; mother-in-law, Duvie Velasquez. Survived by his wife, Elaine Madrid, Pueblo; children, John Madrid Jr., Gerald Pete (Marta) Madrid, Emiliano (Julia Montano) Madrid, Andrea Madrid, Felicia Madrid, Andres Madrid, Daniel "Little Bear" Madrid, all of Pueblo; father, Dario Madrid Sr.; brothers, Dario (Becky) Madrid Jr., Denver, David Madrid, Denver, Davan Madrid, Denver; sisters, Senida Gloria (Bob) Rael, Littleton, Verna (Pete) Gusman, Ovid, Colo.; grandchildren, Diego Garcia, Daniel Garcia, Leticia Madrid, Emiliano Madrid Jr.; nephews, Willie Madrid, Chris Madrid, Mike Madrid, Steve Madrid, Brandon Madrid, Jenero Rael, Pete Gusman Jr., Isaiah Madrid, Xavier Madrid, Davan Vigil; nieces, Kristina Madrid, Alicia Madrid, Neva Madrid-Velasquez, Ariel Rael, Naysa "Goldie" Madrid, Elena Madrid, Janeane Rael, Deanna Gusman, Katrina Gusman; father-in-law, Ruben Velasquez; sisters-in-law, Priscilla (Ernie) Hernandez, Marsha (Joe) Montoya; brothers-in-law, Victor (Antonia) Velasquez, Ruben(Terry) Velasquez Jr., Steve (Mary Liz) Velasquez. Also survived by other numerous nieces and nephews. John was the founder of La Gente Por La Raza sport's program. John also served as a Community Liaison with the 21st Century Program, as well as coaching, softball, football, wrestling and basketball at Risley. John organized a fishing derby at city park that drew more than 500 participants annually. Vigil rosary, 6 p.m. Thursday, funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Friday, both at St. Anne Church. Celebrant, Rev. Jim Friel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Military honors by the Pueblo Veteran's Ritual Team. Friends and family will be received at the family home.

Madrid, Kenny
Kenny Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - November 16, 2004 - Kenny Madrid, 36, of Pueblo, Colo., passed away, Sunday, Nov. 14, 2004. Survived by his wife, Misty Madrid; stepdaughter, Mickenzie Reid; parents, Amadeo (Amy) Madrid; sisters, Raeann (Donny) Blauser, Kathy (Rob) Bryant and Roberta Madrid; brother, Sean Madrid; grandmother, Beatrice Madrid; numerous uncles, aunts, nieces and one nephew; and in-laws, Karen Gross, Becky and Al Gross. Preceded in death by his grandparents, Geraldo (Pomposa) Saiz and Amadeo Madrid; one niece and one nephew. Kenny loved to "shark his buddies at pool," cook, go for long walks and the Oakland Raiders. He will be deeply missed. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, 2004, St. Pius X Catholic Church. Inurnment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Madrid, Mamie G.
Mamie G. Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - March 13, 2002 - Age 90, of Pueblo. Viewing, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. today. Vigil rosary, 6 p.m. tonight and funeral service, 11 a.m. Thursday at Romero Chapel, followed by interment at Imperial Cemetery. Afterward, family and friends will meet at Romero Courtesy Hall. In lieu of flowers, donations will be accepted by Romero Funeral Home.

Madrid, Mary
Maria de Los Angeles (Mary) Montoya Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - July 04, 2002 - Maria de Los Angeles (Mary) Montoya Madrid, 89, passed away July 2, 2002, at St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center. Mary was born in Revuelto, N.M., on May 18, 1913; but she was a longtime Pueblo resident. She is preceded in death by her husband, Charles G. Madrid; daughter, Mary Ann (Dan) Bargas; an infant son and daughter; parents, Juan B. and Julianita Medina Montoya, three brothers and one sister. Mary's hobbies were reading and gardening, but her real passion was her religion. A lifelong Catholic, she lived a life of prayer. Believing everything in life could be handled through the power of prayer, she entrusted her family's well being to the Lord by her ever vigilant prayer. Mary is survived by her children, Gloria (Ivan) Rhodes, Charles B. Madrid, Joseph P. Madrid, Elizabeth Barela, Earnest (Judy) Madrid, Carol Gomez, Ron (Michelle) Madrid, Loretta (Andy) Hernandez and Peggy Madrid; 24 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; sister, Frannie Gonzales; and brother, John B. (Elsie) Montoya. Viewing will be 1 to 5 p.m. Friday, July 5, 2002, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. A rosary will be 7:30 p.m. Friday evening at the Shrine of St. Therese. A Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Saturday, July 6, 2002, at the Shrine of St. Therese, with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery.

Madrid, Matilda
Matilda D. Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - October 20, 2005 - Matilda D. Madrid, Rosary Friday October 21st at 6:00 p.m. Memorial Mass 10:00 a.m. Saturday October 22, 2005. Our Lady of Assumption 900 E Routt, Pueblo, Colorado. Family and friends will gather in the Church Hall following the Memorial Service.

Madrid, Miguel A.
Miguel A. Madrid - Chronicle–News – November 16, 1921 – Miguel A. Madrid, Son of J. M. Madrid, Died Here This Morning - Miguel A. Madrid, 37 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Madrid of this city, died at 11:30 this morning at the home of his parents, 216 East Fifth Street, after an illness of seven weeks. Mr. Madrid suffered a general breakdown of his health at Parkview, N.M. where he had resided with his family for the past three years, and on November 4 was removed to Trinidad. Deceased was well known here. He was born in Colfax County, New Mexico, but spent most of his life in this community. He was employed in the office of County Assessor J. D. Harper for four years and about three years ago removed to Parkview, N. M., where for two years he was employed in the office of the county treasurer and for the past year had conducted a general store there. He was a member of Holy Trinity Council, Knights of Columbus of Trinidad. Deceased is survived by his wife, Amalia, and two children, Margaret, 14 and Miguel, 10; by his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Madrid, and by two brothers and five sisters. They are Benjamin of Tuscon, Ariz., and Samuel Madrid, of Zacatecas, Mexico, and Sophia, of Weston, Rebecca of Trinchera; Esther, of Cheyenne, Wyo. and Eva and Corrine Madrid of this city. Funeral arrangements have not been announced.

Madrid, Nora V.
Nora V. Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - December 25, 2001 - Nora V. Madrid went to be with the Lord, Dec. 23, 2001. Preceded in death by parents, Fidelia and Donaciano Maldonado; husband, Lee E. Madrid; children, Helen, Roger and Christine; grandchildren; Frank Madrid and Nadine Gomez; and seven brothers and sisters. Survived by children, E. Anthony Madrid, of the family home, L. Richard (Mary) Madrid, Julian (Caroline) Madrid, O. Louis (Joann) Madrid, N. Jean (Vincent) Fearheiley, Elaine (Ted) Leyba, Barbara (Anthony) Olguin, Don "Corky" (Justine) Madrid, Harriet (James) Gomez, Nora L. (Joe) Cassares and Lynn Dennis "Nino" (Trish) Madrid, all of Pueblo, Lillian (Virgil) Valdez, H. J. "Sonny" (Tina) Madrid and Melva J. (Gravial) Vialpando, all of Colorado Springs; and stepdaughter, Anna Lee (Richard) Gonzales; 24 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; and 11 great-great-grandchildren. Also survived by brothers, George (Carmen) Maldonado and Samuel (Sadie) Maldonado; sisters, Logia (Ben) Arguello and Eloisa Martinez of Arizona; as well as numerous extended family members and friends. Visitation, 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 26, at Adrian Comer Funeral Home. Recitation of the rosary, 6 p.m. Wednesday at Adrian Comer Funeral Home. Funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Thursday, St. Joseph Catholic Church. Interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. A reception will follow the interment at St. Joseph Hall. Family respectfully requests omission of food and flowers.

Madrid, Randy
Randy Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - August 02, 2000 - Randy Madrid, born Nov. 10, 1952, passed away July 31, 2000. Pueblo saw Randy into and out of this world. As a National Merit Scholarship finalist, he graduated Roncalli in 1970, attended Notre Dame on a scholastic scholarship, then went on to attend CSU. Following an accident in 1987, Randy was confined to a wheelchair and made his home at the Minnequa Medicenter. Filled with the laughter and energy of the children and the loyal daily visitations by the dogs living in the intergenerational facility, this home gave Randy a new lease on life. The generous gift of an electric wheelchair by special friend, Teri Waugh, accentuated this new life and allowed Randy to provide rides to his friends through the hallways of life at Minnequa Medicenter and beyond. He was preceded in death by his father, Joe A., and is survived by his mother, Tillie, of Santa Barbara, Calif.; a brother, Mark, and his wife, Kathy Abarr of Graeagle, Calif.; a sister, Nancy A. of Santa Barbara, Calif.; and a son, Charlie Madrid of Pueblo. Following cremation in the Davis Crematory, a memorial Mass will be held at 7 o'clock this evening, Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2000, in Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church, 900 E. Routt. The family will receive visitors after the services at 841 E. Evans. Donations in memory of Randy may be made to the Minnequa Medicenter Day Care Facility.

Madrid, Refugio Carolina
Refugio Carolina Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - January 10, 1986 - Refugio Carolina Madrid, 94, died Jan. 9, 1986. In Pueblo since 1961, but formerly of Salida. Preceded in death by husband, Roman Madrid, in 1953. Mother of Joe (Bernadette) Madrid of Washington, Jose C. (Nadia) Madrid of Florida, Stella Jasper of California, Dorothy M. (Milton) Sanchez of Pueblo, Pauline Lucero of Albuquerque, N.M., Sally Leewaye of Salida, Abel (Naya) Madrid of Albuquerque, Sally Bustos and John Madrid of Pueblo; sister of Felicita Garcia of Alamosa and Rosa Ruybal of Los Alamos, N.M. Also survived by 17 grandchildren, 73 great-grandchildren and several great-great-grandchildren. Rosary service, 7 p.m. Sunday at Rivera Chapel. Friends and relatives will be received at 1717 Zuni, home of daughter, Dorothy Sanchez, and 1622 Brown, home of granddaughter, Loretta Bustillos.

Madrid, Remigio C.
Remigio C. (Mike) Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - January 27, 2000 - Remigio C. (Mike) Madrid, 76, of Pueblo, joined his beloved wife Mary, to be with the Lord on Jan. 25, 2000, after battling cancer. He was born April 30, 1923, in Arroyo Secco, N.M. He is preceded in death by his father, Melquiares Madrid, and his wife of 47 years, Mary Madrid. He is survived by his mother, Casimira Madrid; children, Clara (Chuck) Solano, Mike (Elaine) Madrid and Lucy (Matt) Montoya; grandchildren, Joe, Chris and Chad Solano, Aubrey and Vanessa Madrid and Michael (Janis) Zamora; as well as four brothers, three sisters and numerous nieces and nephews. Remigio was a World War II veteran and a D-Day survivor. He worked at the Pueblo Army Depot for 30 years before retiring and taking time to be more active with the Church of the Sacred Heart and to enjoy his favorite hobby, bowling. He bowled three times a week for the past 15 years. Mike will be remembered as a loving and caring father with a great sense of humor. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. Friday at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Rosary, 7 p.m. Friday at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Funeral Mass, 9 a.m. Saturday at the church. Interment at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Reception to follow at Imperial.

Madrid, Richard
Richard Madrid – Albuquerque Journal – April 5, 2001 - Richard Madrid, 79, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, entered into the Kingdom of Our Lord Jesus Christ on Monday, April 2, 2001. He was born in Trinidad, CO., was a resident of Albuquerque since 1960. Richard worked for the Santa Fe Railroad for 25 years, and retired from Baldridge Lumber Company. He was preceded in death by his children, Ada Boland, Frank J. Madrid and Robert L. Madrid, and is survived by his wife, Ruby; and their son, Amos and wife, Christie; and daughter, Joyce Ann; previous wife, Kori Madrid; and their sons, Leonard R. Madrid and wife, Lucille, Richard A. Madrid and wife, Debra; daughters, Lorraine Casias and husband, Ronald M., JoAnn Lujan and husband, Martin F., Esther Scott and husband, A.J., Sylvia Meyers and husband, Bruce, Brenda Duran and husband Raymond; 44 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and 1 great-great- grandchild. It's farewell to the ones whom I've loved as I leave to the heights of Heaven where no sorrow or pain will I suffer again to the Land which my Father has given. A service will be held at Northside Assembly of God, 7518 Oakland NE. (Alameda & Wyoming), on Thursday, April 5, 2001, at 7:00 p.m. Graveside services will be held at Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul NE., on Friday, April, 6, 2001 at 9:30 a.m. A reception will follow at Northside Assembly of God. Arrangements by Direct Funeral Services, 2919 4th ST. NW. Albuquerque. 505-343-8008.

Madrid, Stella
Stella Madrid - Pueblo Chieftain - December 02, 1999 - Stella Madrid. God reached out and took her hand, he whispered in her ear, "Your work is done, now its time to follow me to a peaceful land." Our precious, loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother followed our Lord to heaven, so she will be able to watch over us from above. She was an angel on earth. Stella was a longtime resident of Pueblo. She was born to Cosmes and Cleofes Mascarenas in Dawson, N.M., who have preceded her in death. Also waiting for her at heaven's door is her beautiful grandson, Shawn Apodaca. She is survived by her loving husband of 56 years, Henry Madrid; five children, Elaine R. (Rick) Apodaca, Henry A. (Liz) Madrid, Patricia A. (Nick James) Archuleta, John R. (Lena) Madrid and Julie A. (James) Maestes. Also survived by Cathy (David) Quintana, whom she loved as much as her own children, and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her home was always opened to anyone who needed a meal or wanted love. She loved unconditionally everyone around her. Viewing, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today. Rosary, 7:30 p.m. today. Both at the Adrian Comer Garden Hall. Funeral Mass, 9 a.m. Friday, Dec. 3, 1999, to be held at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Madrid, William Sr.
William Madrid Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - January 09, 2006 - William Madrid Sr., 49, born Jan. 27, 1956, died Jan. 5, 2006. Preceded in death by his father, David Madrid Sr. Survived by his mother, Stella Madrid; wife, Sheila Madrid; children, Kristina (Pete) Montoya, William Jr., Brooke (Anthony) Trujillo and Jennifer Madrid; brothers, David (Mary) Madrid, Pueblo, and George (Lora) Madrid, Raton, NM; sister, Susan (Ernie) Sisneros, Pueblo; his beloved grandchildren, Aaron, Ashley, Nico and Sasha; and numerous nieces and nephews. Willie enjoyed being with his friends, watching his favorite TV shows and enjoyed life. Thank you for all the love, prayers and support given to his family. At his request, cremation has taken place. Memorial service noon today at Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall following service.

Madril, Fermin Gabriel
Fermin Gabriel Madril – Pueblo Chieftain – October 1, 2006 - Fermin Gabriel Madril, 86, was called home to be with the Lord on Sept. 30, 2006. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jose D. and Sophia Madril; four brothers and two sisters. Fermin is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Virginia; sons, Arthur (Elaine) and Albert Madril; daughters, Angela (Ernest) Segura, Sophia (Michael) Martinez; seven grandsons; seven granddaughters; 16 great-grandchildren; sister, Edith Lopez; numerous other relatives and friends. Fermin was a dedicated family man; the most important thing to him was to provide for his family. He served in the Army during World War II and worked at the Pueblo Army Depot, retiring during the 1980s. Fermin will be greatly missed by all. He will forever be "Dad". Viewing, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 3, with Recitation of the Rosary to follow at 7 p.m. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2006, both services to be held at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

Madril, Jose D.
Jose D. Madril - Pueblo Chieftain - November 07, 2001 - Funeral, 10 a.m. today at Sacred Heart Church, Alamosa.

Madril, Leo
Leo "Babe" Madril - Pueblo Chieftain - July 20, 2005 - Leo "Babe" Madril, born Jan. 16, 1938 in Alamosa, Colo., went to be with our Lord on July 17, 2005. Left to cherish his memory is his wife of 39 years, Phyllis Madril; children, Paula Cortez, Jeff Madril, Steve Fresquez, Sandra (Abe) Garcia and Danny (Caroline) Fresquez; 13 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; very special sister-in-law, Maryjane Johnson; sisters, Dorothy Carson, Mary (Claude) Sanchez; and brother, George (Mary Lou) Madril. Babe enjoyed his gardening, flowers, fishing, hunting, the great outdoors, the Denver Broncos and all his friends and family. He will be sadly missed. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Thursday, at Romero Chapel. Military Honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Madril, Maggie
Maggie Madril - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - October 12, 1917 - Mother and Daughter Poisoned - Pueblo - As a result of mistaking strychnine for headache tables, Mrs. Praxcedis Trigillo and her daughter, Mrs. Maggie Madril, who lived at Undercliff, twenty-five miles from here, are dead.

Madril, Maria Semonita
Maria Semonita Duran Madril - Pueblo Chieftain - June 21, 1987 - Maria Semonita Duran Madril, 1809 E. 13th, departed this life June 18, 1987, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. A Pueblo resident for most of her life, she was born Jan. 28, 1910, in Auga Ramon, Colo. Survived by her children, Jim (Tillie) Duran, Lucy Lobato, Isabel (Edward) Pacheco, all of Center, Colo., Max (Rose) Duran, Perfecto (Juanita) Martinez, Jessie Duran, Tillie (Larry) Trujillo, Rose (Antonio) Soto, Ursula (Eleiseo) Rodriquez, Grace Magana, all of Denver, Eliza Espinoza, Pueblo; three brothers, Johnnie Vigil, Jose Vigil, both of Denver, Benjamin Vigil, Idaho; six sisters, Esther Ruiz, Mary De Herrera, Ida De Herrera, all of Denver, Margaret Aragon, Idaho, Clara Valdez, Dorothy Marquez, both of Center; 68 grandchildren, 145 great-grandchildren, 7 great-great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Monday; Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Tuesday. Both services, Holy Family Church, the Rev. David L. Ricken, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at the home.

Madrill, Albert B.
Albert B. Madrill - Pueblo Chieftain - April 08, 2004 - Albert B. Madrill, 83, born Feb. 15, 1921, passed away April 6, 2004. Survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Margaret Beryldine Madrill; children, Sheila (Joseph) Pantaleo, Wesley A. Madrill, Robert Gary Madrill and Rhonda Gayle Madrill; five grandchildren, Joseph Anthony (Gina) Pantaleo, Pamela (Dean) Martin, Charmaine (Gary) Fillmore, Robert Chad (Shana) Madrill, Anissa (John) Valadez; 10 great-grandchildren, Jhonee and Matthew Fillmore, Tiffani Abel, Chris, Michelle, Katlyn and Morgan Pantaleo, Giavanna Madrill, Gabriella and Daniella Valadez; sister, Florence Barrett; brother, Frank (Virginia) Madrill Jr.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Nellie Madrill; mother-in-law, Etta Mae Renoux; brothers-in-law, J.T., Gordon and Fred Pritchard. Albert was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He worked for the Rio Grande Railroad and retired as an engineer. Albert loved life and lived life to the fullest. At his request there will be no viewing. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Entombment, Imperial Memorial Gardens Chapel of the Angels Mausoleum. Family will receive friends at 2501 Hollywood after the service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Southeastern Colorado Heritage Museum in his memory.

Madrill, Anthony R.
Anthony R. Madrill - Pueblo Chieftain - June 22, 2002 - Anthony R. Madrill, 60, passed away June 19, 2002, at Parkview Hospital. He was born Sept. 15, 1941, in Pueblo. He is preceded in death by his parents, Ruben and Bessie Madrill; and a sister, Lucy Madrill. Anthony is survived by his loving wife of 32 years, Virginia Madrill; daughter, Gloria Madrill of Pueblo; son, Benjamin Madrill of Chicago, Ill.; brother, Eloy (Christina) Madrill; sister, Martha Madrill; father- and mother-in-law, Joe and Gloria Torres; brothers-in-law, Ray (Pam) Torres, and James (Annabel) Torres, all of Pueblo. Also survived by nieces and nephews, Sandy Madrill of Denver, Cheryl (Nathan) Stringham, Christopher Madrill, Debbie (Ben) Nelms, Jose, Raelyn, Michaelyn, Samantha and Jordan Torres, all of Pueblo. Anthony was a District 70 special education teacher for 24 years, retiring in 1992. He was devoted to his family, his Broncos and his Rockies. Viewing Sunday, 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Rosary, Sunday, 7 p.m., and Mass of Resurrection, Monday, 10 a.m., both services at Holy Family Church with interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at Holy Family Church Hall following the interment.

Madrill, Margaret B.
Margaret B. Madrill - Pueblo Chieftain - November 13, 2006 - Margaret B. (Beryl) Madrill, our loving mother and grandmother, born April 10, 1922, passed away Nov. 10, 2006. She was preceded in death by her husband of 64 years, Albert B. Madrill. She is survived be her children, Sheila (Joseph) Pantaleo, Wesley Madrill, Robert Gary Madrill and Rhonda Gayle Madrill; grandchildren, Joseph (Gina) Pantaleo, Pamela (Dean) Martin, Charmaine (Gary) Fillmore, Robert Chad (Shana) Madrill and Anissa Valdez Madrill; great-grandchildren, Jhonne and Matthew Fillmore, Tiffani (Will) Holubek, Chris, Michelle, Katlyn, and Morgan Pantaleo, Gabriella and Daniella Valdez, Giavanna and Dominic Madrill; and one great-great-grandson, Joey Holubek. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Margaret retired from the Pueblo County Treasurer's office. She enjoyed writing poetry, going to Cripple Creek and spending time with family and friends. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14, Imperial Memorial Gardens Chapel. Family may be contacted at 28362 County Farm Road, Pueblo, CO 81006.

Madsen, Elizabeth
Elizabeth "Pat" Madsen - Pueblo Chieftain - February 09, 2005 - Elizabeth "Pat" Madsen, 77, of Fowler, passed away Feb. 4, 2005. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, 2005, at First Baptist Church in Fowler.

Madsen, M. Norene
M. Norene Madsen - Pueblo Chieftain - February 3, 1987 - M. Norene Madsen, 71, of 25 N. Bent died Sunday afternoon at her home in Las Animas. She retired as a supply clerk at the Dugway Army Depot in Utah. Survived by one son, Ronald Hall, of Austin, Minn.; two sisters, Maggie Bradford and Nell Pool, A Las Animas; three grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Thursday at the Powell-Kuhn Chapel. Interment, Las Animas Cemetery.

Madson, Carlyle C.
Carlyle C. Madson - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - November 3, 1961 - Four Die in Plane Crash Near Pueblo - Flying into a blinding snowstorm, four men crashed to their deaths in a light plane Thursday 17 miles southeast of Pueblo. The fast-moving storm cleared within a few hours to reveal the wreckage on the Butler Ranch. Another airman, Glenn L. Nash, spotted the shattered remains on a flight from Pueblo to Raton, N.M. Those killed were Carlyle C. Madson, 50, the pilot, and Henry J. Pannell, Jr., 30 both of San Diego, Calif.; Paul Miller, 38 (?), La Mesa, Calif., and Vernon L. Parrish, 32, Denver. Parrish headed an electronics firm with offices in Denver, Albuquerque and Salt Lake City. The others all were employes of a San Diego firm. First on the scene, according to Maj. Lawrence H. Reibscheid, information officer of Group III, Civil Air Patrol, were three CAP officers and two deputy sheriffs of Pueblo County. They arrived on the scene at about 4:30 p.m. The searchers were Lt. Col. W. A. Coe of Black Forest, deputy communications officer of the Colorado Wing CAP; 1st Lt. Joseph Girodano and 1st Lt. Elvina Smith of the Pueblo County (?) CAP, and deputy sheriffs Theodore Nickolett and M. C. Forester. The search was directed by Lt. Col. Herbert E. Hammond of Colorado Springs, commanding officer of Group III. Operations officer was Maj. Earl Cole of Manitou Springs, also of Group III. The wreckage was scattered over a quarter mile area of the flat prairie land north of the Huerfano River, Hammond said. The largest piece of wreckage could be put in the back of a pickup truck. One body was in the nose wreckage. Two others were 80 feet ahead of where the plane struck the ground. The fourth body was at the point of impact. Controllers at the Pueblo airport said the plane, bound from Denver to Albuquerque, N.M., radioed at 10:43 a.m. that it was returning to Pueblo after running into the blizzard. Efforts to communicate with the plane failed. Workmen on the Butler Ranch said they heard the roar of a plane, apparently at full throttle, about 10:45 a.m. but heard no crash. The plane did not burn. It dug a furrow about 8 inches deep before disintegrating. Sheriff officers said it appeared the plane struck in a pancake fashion. Reibscheid said that since Feb. 4 of this year, the CAP has participated in more than 25 search and rescue missions of this type.

Madson, Eugene
Eugene Madson - Pueblo Chieftain - May 10, 2006 - Eugene Madson, 70, of Summerfield, Fla., passed away peacefully on May 6, 2006. Survived by his wife, Herta; children, Dwight, Dahrl and Daron Lund, Wade (Michele), Darla Fennig (Mark), Rena Larson (Don), Rhonda Ruedy (Jim), Brad (LuAnn), Jean Larson, Jan Kinney (Charlie); and 16 grandchildren. Eugene served in the military as a Navy medic and the National Navy Reserves. He retired from Sperry Univac. Eugene resided in Minnesota, Colorado and Florida. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Thursday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Maes, Adolph Roy Jr.
Adolph "Bogga" Roy Maes Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - June 28, 1999 - Adolph "Bogga" Roy Maes Jr., a resident of Garden City, Kan., formerly of Pueblo, passed away June 26, 1999 . Born July 17, 1975, in Pueblo. Preceded in death by his grandparents, Santiago and Mary Maes and Josie Archuleta. Survived by father, Adolph U. Maes, Pueblo- mother, Irene M. Archuleta, Garden City, Kan.- brother, Steven Maes, Garden City, Kan.- sisters, Colleen (Sam)Rivera, Garden City, Kan., and Christina (Hector) Alvarez, Garden City, Kan.-grandparent, Benerito Archuleta, Pueblo- and numerous cousins, aunts, uncles, nephews and nieces. Adolph enjoyed hunting fishing and working on cars. He also loved the Denver Broncos and his 64 Chevy. Adolph was a supervisor at I.B.P. and was also a supervisor at Monfort for four years in Garden City, Kan. Viewing, 1 to 7 p.m. today at Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. today to Chapel. Funeral Mass, arrangements pending. Interment, Turkey Creek Cemetery in Gardner, Colo. Relatives and friends will be received at 1802 E. Routt and 25270 E. U.S. Highway 50 after the interment.

Maes, Ann
Ann Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - September 13, 2005 - Ann Maes, 94. Born Dec. 22, 1910, passed away Sept. 10, 2005, at University Care Center. Predeceased by her parents, Ralph and Dorothy (Romero) Quintana; husband, Daniel Maes Sr. Survived by children, Charles Maes, Danny Maes, Linda Holloway; daughter-in-law, Olivia Maes; grandchildren, Maria Maes, Cecilia Sanchez, Joann Simmons, Dorothy Cleland, Maxine Johnson, Michael Holloway, Gerie Jensen and Marsha Holloway; special niece, Elaine Jones; several great-grandchildren and other relatives and friends. At her request, cremation. Memorial service, 1 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel, with the Rev. Marco Antonio Salinas officiating. Inurnment, San Diego, Calif.

Maes, Annie
Annie Maes - World Independent - April 19, 1948 - Found Dead, Body Of Annie Maes Discovered Sunday Night By Husband - A 21-year-old Huerfano County Ranch wife was found dead in her home at Turkey Creek located about 40 miles northwest of Walsenburg, last night at 7:30 o'clock. Huerfano County Sheriff Claud Swift disclosed this morning. Mrs. Annie Maes, the wife of Adolph Maes, 27 a farmer and sheep man, was found lying in a slumped position on a trunk in the small house. The body was discovered by her husband as he returned from doing farm chores. Swift said. Around the women's neck was a heavy, coarse, olive drab-colored towel, tied in an unusually strong knot, the sheriff's department announced. Maes reports that he and his wife began chores on his farm around 6:30 o'clock last night, Swift declared, with the young women returning to the house shortly before 7 o'clock. Twenty-five minutes later, Swift said Maes entered the home to find his wife's body, with an old army issued towel strongly knotted around her throat. According to preliminary investigations, County Coroner Dan Unfug told the World-Independent that the young woman had died by reason of "suffocation by strangulation." Unfug revealed late this morning that a postmortem is scheduled sometime today to determine the cause of death. "No other bruises were found on the body in our investigation last night," Swift told this newspaper, "and there were no signs of violence." Maes told Tony Velarde, under sheriff, that his wife was "despondent." The Maes' have one child, a five-month-old son. Swift disclosed a routine investigation is being conducted.

Maes, Arabella
Arabella Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - July 17, 2004 - Arabella Maes January 18, 1926 - July 14, 2004. Arabella Maes, 78, went to be with the Lord on July 14, 2004. Born January 18, 1926 in Sapello, New Mexico to Melaquias and Maria Elena Montoya, who preceded her along with Manuel, her beloved husband and infant daughter, Judy Ann Maes. Survived by her loving family Anna Marie Sepulveda, Patricia Maes-Garcia (Willie) Garcia, Judy (Richard) Martin, Larry (Cheryl) Cardenas, Paul (Donna) Maes, Steve Maes. Grandchildren, Lisa (Cory) Garcia, Adrian (Latisha) Maes, Manuel (Nicole) Chavez, Vanessa (Jessie) Martinez, Rickilee Martin, Lawrence and Christopher Cardenas, Donisia, Vincent, Manuel, Miranda, Joseph Maes, Raymie and Alexandra Bowman. Great Grandchildren, Adrain Jr. and Jayde Maes, Marlayna and Aza Garcia, Zachary Chavez, and unborn baby Martinez. Sisters, Lila Varela, Nicolasa Padilla and Emma Velazquez, special niece Viola (Joe) Hernandez, and numerous nieces and nephews and God children. Arabella was a foster parent for more than twenty years and gave special and loving care to many foster children, whom lovingly thought of her as their own mother. She also was employed as a Nurses Aide at Pueblo Manor and was selected as Employee of the Year in 1989. Arabella was a loving and devoted mother and grandmother and always put her families needs before hers and will always be loved and remembered for her strength and determination, receiving out of town family and friends at 3232 Shalimar Terrance. Viewing - Saturday July 17th 10am to 4pm at Angelus Chapel, 1102 East Evans. Rosary - Sunday July 18th at 7pm, St. Leander's Church. Funeral - Monday July 19th at 10am. Burial to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Maes, Arthur C.
Arthur C. Maes – Huerfano World – December 8, 2005 – Photo - Arthur C. Maes, formerly of Gardner, entered into rest Nov. 30, 2005 in Colorado Springs. He was born to Jose Saul and Lorencita Maes, Nov. 7, 1928 in Maes Creek, CO. He was 77 years of age. Mr. Maes is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Angelina Martinez Maes, of Colorado Springs, and Elaine (Stephen) Logan of Falcon. Twelve grandchildren: Francis, Saul, Irene, Arthur III, Martin and Joshua (Sherri) Maes; Jennifer (Darren) Mayfield, Megan (Andy) McCormick, Daniel Maes-Whittington, Tristan Arthur Logan, Brittany and Jake Asbjornsen. Mr. Maes is preceded in death by his parents, and brothers Fred and Jake Maes. Mr. Maes enjoyed woodworking, gardening, the Denver Broncos and spending time in the great outdoors. He was instrumental in the funding and starting of the Gardner Water Association and was its first president. Mr. Maes was a Korean War Combat Veteran in the United States Army, a Postmaster in Gardner, and a Civil Service employee for the U. S. Postal service for 32 years. A Visitation and Rosary were held last Sunday, Dec. 4 and a beautiful funeral service was held Monday, Dec. 5 at St. Mary's Catholic Church of Walsenburg. Father John Farley officiated. A military committal service followed at the Gardner Cemetery. Arrangements were entrusted to the loving care of John-Romero Family Funeral Home.

Maes, Benito Jr.
Benito Maes Jr. – Pueblo Chieftain – November 3, 2006 - affectionately known as "June-Jo", born Oct. 7, 1973, was called home to heaven on Nov. 1, 2006. He is preceded in death by brothers, Daniel Cancino and Gene Maes; sister, Nadine Maes; grandparents, Cosme Avalos, Josephine Avalos, Sadie Talmadge. Survived by mother, Mary Avalos; father, Ben (Joyce) Maes; brothers, Ron Cancino, Bob Cancino, Marco Maes; sisters, Diana (Ray) Cancino, AnnaMarie (Ben) Ortiz, Bernadette (Jerald) Diggins, April Maes; and numerous family members. June-Jo enjoyed going for rides with his mom, eating McDonalds and most of all playing with his keys. He will be sadly missed. In lieu of flowers, donations and food to 156 Glenn Place (sister AnnaMarie's house). Viewing, 11 a.m. today; Services, at 2 p.m. today. Friends and family will be received at Giacomo's Banquet Room, 910 W. Hwy. 50.

Maes, Bernabe Laurano
Bernabe "Bernie" L. Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - August 14, 2001 - Age 63, was born May 13, 1938, in Taos, N.M. He went to be with the Lord on Aug. 11, 2001. Preceded in death by parents, Moises and Maclovia Maes; and two brothers, Carlos and George Maes. Survived by his loving wife of 41 years, Eva Maes; his devoted children, Michael (Arlene) and Shari, of Pueblo, and Mark (Tammy) of Denver; and grandchildren, Derrick, Danielle, Dayton, Monique, Marina and Miranda. Also survived by three brothers; four sisters; numerous sisters- and brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews and friends, including special friend, Donna Groven. Bernie was a loving husband, dad and grandpa "Papo." He retired from the CF&I Steel Corp. and was a member of the Rio Costilla Cooperative Livestock Association. Bernie enjoyed fishing, the outdoors, listening to Spanish music, playing cards and watching wrestling. But his greatest love was to spend time with his family. He will be deeply and sadly missed by all who love him. Scripture service, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2001, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 16, 2001. Both services will be held at Holy Family Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will receive family and friends at Holy Family Parish Hall, 2827 Lakeview Ave., after both services.

Maes, Consuelo S.
Consuelo "Connie" S. Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - December 17, 2002 - Consuelo "Connie" S. Maes was born Aug. 3, 1935, in Mora, N.M., and died peacefully on Dec. 15, 2002, after a valiant struggle with cancer. Connie (Nina to her family) grew up in Mora and then sought opportunity in Pueblo following high school graduation. She followed her sister, Praxie, and brother, Arthur, who already lived in Pueblo. She was retired from a career as a civil servant for the United States Government weapons ordinance depots in Pueblo and Colorado Springs. Connie was an avid sports enthusiast. She was a high school athlete long before equal opportunity gave women the right to participate in competitive sports. Connie was an avid bowler and competed in tournaments throughout Colorado and adjoining states. God forbid that anyone would not have been a Broncos fan. Church, family and friends were the most important aspects of Connie's life. She was a member of the choir at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. A Christmas highlight in the Maes family was the musical duo of Connie on piano and her father, Arturo, on harmonica. Her parents were Arturo and Adela Maes of Moro. She was preceded in death by her siblings, Arthur, George, Gene, Praxie and Leonore. She is survived by her sister, Viola M. Padilla; and husband, Amadeo Padilla of Santa Fe and Mora; and numerous nieces and nephews. She also leaves behind numerous friends, including Dayna Scott; and sister-in-law, Madelyn Maes. Visitation, noon to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Services, Sacred Heart Cathedral. Rosary recitation, 9 a.m. Wednesday followed by funeral Mass. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Connie would have preferred donations to the Choir of Sacred Heart Cathedral.

Maes, Dorothy Agnes
Dorothy Agnes Albillar Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - May 29, 2005 - Dorothy Agnes Albillar Maes, 66, departed this life May 25, 2005, after a brief illness. She was born Feb. 1, 1939, in La Junta, Colo. Dorothy resided in Lakewood, Colo., where she was a tavern hostess. She is preceded in death by her father; Daniel Albillar; brothers, Robert Albillar and Joseph Albillar; sisters, Barbara Alcon and Mary Ann Albillar; stepfather, Florentino Perez; special friend, Larry Busche. Survived by her mother, Natividad Perez; her children, Richard A. (Deborah) Albillar, Rae Jean Segura and Joseph Segura; siblings, Sarah (Ruben)Salazar, Daniel Albillar Jr., Rose Albillar, Patsy (Art) Diaz, Anna (Vince) Romero, William Albillar and Larry Perez; grandchildren, Robert Bucci, Rikki Albillar, Michelle Bucci, Scarlett Segura, Xerek Segura; great-grandchild, Brianne Bucci; former husband, Jerry Maes. At Dorothy's request cremation has taken place. Memorial service. 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Angelus Chapel.

Maes, Edna V.
Edna V. Maes - Denver Post - September 12, 1996 - Edna V. Maes, Homemaker, 85 - Edna V. Maes of San Francisco, a homemaker, died Sept. 3 in San Francisco. She was 85. A mass of Christian burial was Monday at St. Cajetan's Church. Interment was at Hillside Cemetery in Fort Lupton. She was born Dec. 25, 1910, in Walsenburg. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jasper Maes. She is survived by three daughters, Maxine Gallegos and Carlotta Maes, both of San Francisco, and Shirley Valdez, Denver; two sons, Michael, Ballston Spa, N.Y., and Charles, Healdsburg, Calif.; 17 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.

Maes, Edward
Edward "Eddie" Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - November 06, 2003 - Edward "Eddie" Maes, born Nov. 4, 1934 in Walsenburg, Colo. Passed away Nov. 3, 2003 in Augusta, Ga. He is preceded in death by his father Dan, sister Virginia Canchola. He is survived by wife Betty, Augusta Ga. Mother Annie Maes, Pueblo, Colo. Brothers Larry, Pueblo, Charlie, Los Angeles, Dan (Olivia), Santee Calif. Sister Orlinda Holloway, Birmingham Ala. He attended schools in Pueblo; he joined the Air Force, retired and made Augusta his home. Military burial service was held on Nov. 5, 2003 was cremation to follow in Augusta.

Maes, Felix J.
Felix J. Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - December 05, 2001 - Felix J. Maes, 81 years old went to be with our Lord 11-30-01. Survived by wife Frances, married 54 years. Sons, Ben (Edith) Maes, Felix (Heather) Maes Jr. Daughters, Frances, Bertha Espinoza, Alice (Bob) Baros, Anita (Dave) Reza, Gaye Garcia, Della (Esau) Sanchez. 21 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-grandchild. and family.

Maes, Gilbert Leroy
Gilbert Leroy Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - July 17, 2002 - Gilbert Leroy Maes, affectionately known as "Grumpy", ascended into Heaven on July 16, 2002. Grumpy was born on Nov. 2, 1938, to Dora Pino Maes and Nicknor Maes in Walsenburg, Colo. He spent his early childhood there until his family moved to Pueblo in the 1950s. He was a graduate of Central High School and an honorably discharged veteran of the United States Air Force. Gil spent over 26 years as an auto body man and 13 years as a warehouseman and truck driver. From 1994 to the onset of his illness, he was a set-up coordinator/utility worker at USC. Gil was an avid fan of jazz music and spent many years as a keyboardist/percussionist in area Pueblo bands. He also enjoyed making Native-American jewelry, gardening, fishing and studying and ministering the scriptures of the Lord. Gilbert was the loving husband of Patricia Maes; the brother of the late Robert "Pinky" Maes; and the son-in-law of Al and Katie Martinez of Denver. He was also the proud father of Theresa (Leonard) Fabrizio, Linda Maes, Paula (Walter) Maes-Johnson and Johanna (Anthony Gettler) Maes. Gil was the "adopted" father of Terry LaMere and the special friend of Freddy Romero. He was also known as "Gramps" to six grandchildren and numerous step-grandchildren. He was also the stepfather of April Montoya, Patricia (Dave) Arellano, Ben (Leah) Garcia and Mona (Steve) Baros. The Maes family wishes to offer their sincerest gratitude to Dr. Michael Ramos, the entire oncology staff at Parkview Episcopal hospital, the kind staff at the Sangre de Cristo Hospice and Dr. Elizabeth Horenkamp and her staff at the Cancer Center of Colorado Springs. In lieu of flowers and food donations, the Maes family requests contributions to be made in memory of Gilbert Maes to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice at 701 Elmhurst Place. There will be no viewing for Mr. Maes. Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Praise Assembly, with Pastor Bobby Wilson to officiate. Interment to follow at Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at church hall following burial. Full military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Maes, Isabelle E.
Isabelle E. Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - November 10, 2006 - Isabelle E. Maes, 69, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on Nov. 7, 2006. Preceded in death by her husband, William Maes; parents, Mary and Thomas Jaques; parents, Barney and Katherine Algien, who raised her; brothers, Paul Jaques, Raymond Jacques and Joseph Jaques; sister, Shirley Jaques; and nephews, Mike Lucero and Matthew Jacques. She is survived by her brothers, Lloyd (Marie) Jaquez and Harold (Joann) Jaques; sisters, Patricia Salazar and Jacqueline Cedillo; sister-in-law, Patricia Jacques; special nephew, Anthony Medina; one uncle and numerous in-laws, nephews, nieces, cousins and other relatives and friends. Viewing, 2 to 6 p.m. today, with vigil service to follow at 7 p.m.; both at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday, Sacred Heart Church, Avondale, with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero's Hall after both services.

Maes, Joe Ray
Joe Ray Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - December 28, 1997 - Joe Ray Maes, 64, passed away Dec. 23, 1997. Survived by his children, DeAnna "Rena" Maes, Pueblo, Billy Beamer Maes, Colorado Springs, Ray R. Maes, Pueblo, and Krystal Maes, Pueblo- stepchildren, Cheryl Baca, Pueblo, Chris Martinez, Pueblo, Albert Baca, Greeley, and Susie Baca, Pueblo- sisters, Olivama "Alabama" Vigil, Pueblo, Arline Flores, Denver, and Mary Hall, Denver- brothers, Clyde "Selso" Maes, California, Amos Maes, Alamosa, and Arthur Maes, Denver- grandchildren, Devin Maes and Elijah Xavier Maes- and several nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents, Francisco A. and Orila Maes- brothers, Alex Ford Maes, Leo C. Maes, Tony Maes, Salvidor "Bucky" Maes and Alfonso Maes- and sisters, Delores Rodriquez and Christeen Gallegos. Born Dec. 22, 1933, in Alamosa, Colo. Funeral Mass will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 11th and Grand, with the Rev. William Powers as celebrant. Interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Maes, Juan Pablo
Juan Pablo Maes – Pueblo Chieftain - December 01, 2002 - Juan Pablo Maes, 52, passed away Nov. 28, 2002. Survived by his wife, Virginia Maes, of the family home in Colorado City; father, Toby Maes, Pueblo; son, Joshua L. Maes, Pueblo; siblings, Leroy Valdez, Arthur Valdez, Rosalee Maguna, Anthony Maes, Connie Valero and Susan Lucero; grandchildren, Jacob Maes, Ryan, Brooke and Eric Wilmert; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by children, Nicole and Jeremiah Maes in November 1993; mother, Gertrude Maes; and granddaughter, Jessica Lynn Maes in 2001. Born on June 8, 1950, in Walsenburg. Juan served four years in the U.S. Navy with three tours of combat action in Vietnam. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Monday at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Rye. Greenhorn Valley News – December 6, 2002 – "Hero" Dies Tragically in Auto Accident – On Thanksgiving Day, November 28, at approximately ................... learned ...... Maes ... in Rye ... by a local newspaper carrier. Maes was well known and respected among valley teens, and their parents, for demonstrating strength and endurance and supporting others after two of his own children were killed instantly in an auto accident in 1993. He was "heroic" in the eyes of many. According to a report by Sgt. Colletti of the Pueblo County Sheriff's Department, Maes apparently lost control of his vehicle near 8263 Cuerna Verde, and slid off the left side of the road, causing it to roll onto the driver's side. Maes, the only occupant, was partially ejected and pronounced dead on the scene of massive head trauma. Time of the accident is unknown and full details are still under investigation. [Obituary continued as above]. Greenhorn Valley News – December 6, 2002 – Tribute to a Friend by Tony Marostica – "Pablo Maes was one of the grand treasures of this Valley." Pablo Maes was my friend. In the final story I submitted for Rye T-Bolts' 2002 football season a couple of weeks ago, I wrote about Pablo, although I didn't mention him by name. You might remember that I said I had a friend in the Valley, who was really more like a brother. I said that this friend was one of the most faithful of those I like to call the "T-Bolt Faithful." For those of you who weren't living in the Valley in 1993 need to know what happened here, and how those events were connected to Pablo Maes. Those who were here need to be reminded. On November 10, 1993, four Rye High School students were killed instantly in a head-on crash with a Rye Fire Department water truck on a Highway 165 curve. You've seen the spot, loved ones maintain a simple memorial there and purple and white balloons appear each November 10. It was a normal sunny morning and the kids were driving to school. Killed in the wreck were Miah Maes, Jason Kingen, Melanie Smith, and Nicole Maes. Nicole and Melanie were seniors and co-managers of the T-Bolt Football team and Miah wore #54 for the 'Bolts. He and Nicole were Pablo's children. The Cinderella story of the 1993 Rye Thunderbolt football team is forever connected to that awful accident. Unranked and unheralded, the 7-3 'Bolts lost their last game and barely made it to the post-season. A couple of days before their first playoff gave vs. highly regarded Erie, the tragedy struck. Some felt Rye shouldn't even attempt to play. But the decision was made to hold a memorial service on Friday and to Erie on Saturday. Purple and white balloons were released into a blue Rye sky. To the utter amazement of many thousands of readers who followed front page coverage in the Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post, the 1993 Rye Thunderbolts beat Erie by 18 points, beat powerhouse West Grand 14-7 a week later, and ultimately traveled to the West Slope to play Cedaredge for the state championship. During each game, Miah's vacant helmet kept a silent vigil on the 'Bolt sidelines and Pablo Maes became the 'Bolts most vocal and visible supporter. On an unforgettable Saturday afternoon, the Rye Thunderbolts beat Cedaredge 26 to 8 and were crowned Colorado State Champions. After the final horn, the entire football team surrounded Pablo and lifted him up on their shoulders. As far as I am concerned, that demonstration of love and pride was one of the finest moments in the history of high school sports. The events of 1993 defined the final years of Pablo's life. He and his wife Virginia donated money to add improvements to the RHS football stadium. They continued to attend games and cheer on the T-Bolts while remaining involved in the lives of the 1993 team members. When my own son Jacob, who caught passes and kicked extra points for the championship team, returned from a two-year church mission, Pablo was there at the airport to welcome him back home. When another team member, my son-in-law Erik Himmelberg and my daughter Amy (who was a 1993 T-Bolt cheerleader) had their babies, Pablo and Virginia appeared bearing gifts. He was respected here and he loved all of his neighbors in return. Pablo touched the lives of many people with his jovial banter and unselfish manner. He often told me that the Greenhorn Valley and his humble home overlooking Lake Beckwith was paradise and here he felt like a king. Yet another tragic automobile accident in this valley has claimed Pablo's life. It is a bitter irony. Pablo my friend, we will miss you.

Maes, Larry Ralph
Larry Ralph Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - November 2, 2004 - Larry Ralph Maes, 74, born Jan. 29, 1930, in Walsenburg, passed away Oct. 29, 2004, at Fuente de Vida Hospice. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was an auto mechanic by trade. Preceded in death by his father, Daniel Maes Sr.; a sister, Virginia Canchola; and brother, Edward Maes. Survived by his mother, Ann Quintana Maes; a sister, Orlinda "Cookie" Holloway; and brother, Daniel (Olivia) Maes Jr.; special cousin, Eliane Maes Jones; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Memorial service, 4 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel, with the Deacon Steve Lumbert officiating. Cremation has taken place. Inurnment, Point Loma Veterans Memorial Cemetery in California.

Maes, M. Betty
M. Betty Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - September 29, 2001 - M. Betty Maes, affectionately known as "Auntie Betty," age 59, born April 12, 1942, in Espanola, N.M., passed away Sept. 26, 2001. Survived by her loving husband of 33 years, Larry Maes; brothers, Elias (Gloria) Martinez and Ted Martinez; and sister, Clara (Lynn) Chase. She was devoted to her special family, including Jeannine (Jake), Joy, Julie, Phillip, Mark and Michael Arellano, Jamie (Jerry) Brooks, Janelle (Dave) Abeyta, and special great-grandnephew, Tyler Abeyta; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, several godchildren and a host of friends, including her best friend, Theresa Armijo, and wonderful neighbors, Frank (Florence) Catalano. She is preceded in death by her parents, Elias and Faye (Griego) Martinez; sister and brother-in-law, Eloida and Joe Vigil; brothers, Victor and Ned Martinez; and the nephew whom she raised, John P. Vigil. Betty was a loyal and dedicated employee who worked for St. Mary-Corwin hospital for 36 years. She was an avid sports fan and enjoyed watching the Rockies, Broncos and the Avalanche. One of her many joys was spending time with her family and she will be sadly missed by all who knew her. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Rosary, 6 p.m. Sunday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, both services at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at 1601 Kingsroyal.

Maes, Moises A. Jr.
Moises A. Maes Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - January 17, 2002 - Age 49, of Pueblo, passed away Jan. 16, 2002. Born Oct. 20, 1952, in Pueblo. Preceded in death by his parents, Moises Sr. and Maclovia Maes; three brothers, Carlos F., George A. and Bernabe L. Maes. Survived by brothers, Ted (Charlene) Maes, Pueblo, Joe (Seferina) Maes, Pueblo; sisters, Grace (Paul) Martinez, Pueblo, Esther (Joseph) Jimenez, Mesa, Ariz., Elizabeth Hernandez, Leadville, Colo., and Katherine Mesa, Leadville, Colo. He has numerous nieces and nephews. Moises loved to play cards, shoot pool, and he also loved garage sales. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Friday at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 1 p.m. Saturday at Holy Family Church. Celebrant, Rev. Jesse Perez. Cremation has taken place. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after both services.

Maes, Nettie M.
Nettie M. Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - March 24, 2003 - Nettie M. Maes, 79, found eternal rest on March 21, 2003. She was born in (Solar) Walsenburg, Colo., on June 27, 1923, to Eutemio Valdez and Rachel Lucero, who preceded her in death. She was adopted and raised by Simon Fernandez and Ucia Atencio, who also preceded her in death; as well as sister, Ida Knabe; and stepsisters, Anita O'Campo, Juanita Stockholm, Bernice Padilla; brothers, Tim and Adolph Valdez. She is survived by her loving husband, Ben Maes. They celebrated their 60th anniversary on Feb. 21, 2003. She is also survived by her children, Robert (Cathy) Maes, Darlene (Robert) Navarro, of Pueblo, and Albert (Karen) Maes, of Colorado Springs; stepsisters, Olivia DeHerrera, Pueblo, and Ferne Wilson, California; and grandchildren, Kevin Navarro, Ken (Callie) Navarro, and Amy Maes; great-granddaughters, Kayleen and Alyssa. Also survived by sisters-in-law, Beatrice Alarid, Rebecca Maes, Evelyn Vallejo, Nancy Ryan, Angela Beatty, and; brother-in-law, Herb Maes. Nettie lived in Walsenburg until 1949, when she moved to Pueblo to work at the Pueblo Army Depot. "Our mom touched many lives through her duties in the personnel office at the PAD. Many people felt that she was the person who nurtured and encouraged their careers." She also served as an officer of the Pueblo Women's Bowling Association and a Eucharistic Minister at the Holy Family Catholic Church, until her illness caused her to become homebound. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday at Romero Chapel. Vigil service, 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, both at Holy Family Church. Relatives and friends will be received after both services.

Maes, Nora
Nora Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - October 27, 2002 - Nora Maes, 86, went to be with the Lord on Oct. 24, 2002 in Pueblo. She was born May 1, 1916, in Hastings, Colo., to Frank and Maclovia Carillo who preceded her in death along with her loving husband of 60 years, Joe A. Maes; sons, Joe A. Maes Jr., Alonzo "Nellie" Maes; and daughter, Virginia Maes. Survived by her children, Max (Helen) Maes, Marie (Manuel) Chavez, Dee Castro, Ron (Josie) Maes, Jesse Maes, Tom (Sandy) Maes; daughter-in-law, Jennie Maes; 31 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren, relatives and friends; and brother, Pete (Mae) Diaz. Visitation, Sunday, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., and Monday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rosary, Monday, 7 p.m., Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Mass, Tuesday, 2 p.m., St. Joseph Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Maes, Philip J.
Philip J. Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - July 19, 2004 - Philip J. Maes, 61, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord July 17, 2004. Born May 26, 1943, in Redwing, Colo. Preceded in death by father, Patricio Maes. Survived by loving wife of 36 years, Loyola Maes; children, Valerie (Michael) Vigil, Jessie (Susanne), Nathan (Michaella), Stephen Maes, all of Pueblo; mother, Juanita Maes; brothers, Patrick and Carl Maes of Redwing; sisters, Velma (Dan) Termeer, Longmont, Edith Maes, Albuquerque, N.M., Mary N. Padia, Elizabeth Freeman, Margie (Claude) Santisteven of Fort Collins; grandchildren, Melissa Maes, James Cisneros, Zackery, Brian and Jonathan Maes, Brittney and Jenacie Montoya, Sergio Vigil, all of Pueblo; also survived by numerous nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. Viewing to take place prior to service. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Tuesday, both at Romero Chapel. Interment to take place at the family farm in Redwing. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall directly following service.

Maes, Rafaelita
Rafaelita "Rae" Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - February 14, 2004 - Rafaelita "Rae" Maes, 87, passed away Feb. 12, 2004, in Pueblo. Services will be held in Wheat Ridge.

Maes, Ray
Ray "Opa" Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - May 17, 2001 - Ray "Opa" Maes, 77, born on Oct. 23, 1923, went to be with the Lord on May 17, 2001. Preceded in death by his parents, Juan and Endelesia Maes; and grandparents. Survived by his loving and caring wife of 52 years, Anna, of the family home; daughter, Cheryl Archuleta; son, Ray Maes; granddaughter, Melissa (Tim) Martinez; grandson, Jeremy (Angela) Romero; great-grandson, Lorenzo Martinez, all of Pueblo; also survived by sister, Ann Abeyta of California; and numerous uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, cousins and friends. Ray was a veteran of WWII and the Korean Conflict. He retired from the CF&I wire mill in 1981. He was a life member of the DAV and a member of the Pueblo Aerie FOE No. 145 and the Elks BPOE Lodge No. 90. Private family visitation. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday, Holy Family Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens, with military honors by Fort Carson. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice or the Alzheimer's Research foundation in his memory.

Maes, Rebecca
Rebecca Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - June 12, 2005 - Rebecca Maes, 90, born July 17, 1914, in Gardner, Colo., entered into heaven June 9, 2005, at the Pueblo Extended Care Facility. Preceded in death by her parents, Emilio and Tomasita (Espinoza) Maes; husband, Jose V. Maes; son, Garfield Emilio. She leaves to cherish her memory her children, Elaine (Harvey) Grubb, Loretta Gaarder, Judy (Steve) Wrede, Martha( Robert) Follmer, Richard (Sandra) Maes; siblings, Beatrice Alarid, Evelyn (Ben) Vallejos, Ben Maes, Nancy Ryan, Angie (Willard) Beatty, and Herbie (Rosalie) Maes; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Rebecca was a good mother, grandmother and friend. She was a devout Catholic, praying her rosary daily, knowing she would see God face to face one day to thank him for her trials and tribulations, allowing her to see her children become adults, and guiding them to spiritual and educational upbringing. The Maes family would like to express their gratitude to the Pueblo Extended Care staff for the loving care given their mother the last three years, also Dr. Michael Rendler, and Rebecca Vanasdale, RN of the Preferred Hospice of Colorado Springs. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be sent to Preferred Hospice, 655 Southpointe Court, No. 200, Colorado Springs, CO 80906, in Rebecca's memory. Visitation, noon until 5 p.m. today, Angelus chapel. Both services, Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church. Rosary vigil 7 p.m. today. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, the Rev. Marco Salinas celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Maes, Rudolpho A.
Rudolpho A. Maes - The Coloradoan - September 20, 2006 - Fort Collins, CO - Rudolpho (Rudy) A. Maes passed away Sept. 14, 2006 at Poudre Valley Hospital, Fort Collins. He was born March 29, 1933 to Jose Louis and Maria Carmela (Romero) Maes in Aguilar. He was in the armed forces with the 81st artillery and the 110th Signal Corps. He was a longtime member of Holy Family Church, the Knights of Columbus, the Lion's Club and the local VFW. He was known as "Rudy the Barber" and was very active and inspirational in his church and community. He also served on the Fort Collins Library Board. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Raymond, Joseph and Leonard Maes. Survivors include sisters, Cora, Annie, Margaret and Virginia; sons, Patrick, Michael, John, David and Tomas Maes; his special cousin, Michael Romero, many grandchildren; a great grandchild; and many nieces and nephews. Rudy will be deeply missed by all he interacted with and his family would like to thank all the wonderful friends who supported him throughout the years. Rosary and Mass of celebration including Military Honors with the Fort Collins All Veterans Honor Guard will be at Holy Family Church, 326 Whitcomb St. at 10 a.m. Friday. Please come and share your stories and memories. The Rev. Damian de la Cruz will officiate the service. Those who desire may view Mr. Maes Wednesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Bohlender Funeral Chapel. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Rudy Maes Memorial Fund, in care of Bohlender Funeral Home.

Maes, Steven R.
Steven R. Maes - Huerfano World - November 5, 1992 - Steven R. Maes, 56, died Oct. 28,1992, at his home in Pueblo. Born in La Veta Aug. 14 1936, he is survived by his children, Michael, Walsenburg, Wanoa, Northglenn, Jake, Trinidad, Connie Baker, Thornton and Linda Padilla, Northglenn; brothers, Bill, La Veta and Noah, Leadville; sisters, Stella Coronado, Denver, Della Rodriguez, Gardner, Flora Silva, Leadville, and Viola Miera, Brighton and seven grandchildren. Graveside service was Nov. 3 in La Veta Cemetery. J.M. Antle Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Maes, Telesfor Felix
Telesfor Felix Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - September 14, 2005 - Telesfor Felix Maes, affectionately known as Ted, went to be with our Lord on Sept. 9, 2005. He was born on Oct. 24, 1943, in Taos, N.M., to Maclovia Sanchez Maes and Moises Maes, who preceded him in death, along with brothers, Carlos, Bernie, George and Moises Maes; and sister-in-law, Elizabeth Campos. He is survived by his loving wife of 37 years, Margaret Charlene Maes; and two beautiful daughters, Cheryl (Dave Rodriguez) and Amanda Maes. He also is survived by his brother, Joe (Seffie) Maes; sisters, Grace (Paul) Martinez, Esther (Joseph) Jimenez, Liz Hernandez and Kathy Maes; in-laws, Charlie and Margaret Baca, Mike (Virginia) Baca, Chris Campos, Christine (Raul) Estrada, Jeff (LaVonna) Baca, Angela Vigil (Carl Groller), Esther Self and Dorothy Martinez; and numerous nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. He was a Vietnam veteran in the U.S. Army. During his service, he received the Distinguished Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal and the Vietnam Campaign Medal. He retired from the CF&I rail mill after 36 years as a mechanical maintenance technician. He always encouraged his children, nieces and nephews to further their education as he proved it is never too late to obtain your degree. He attended PCC and earned his Associates degree in machining technology at the age of 56. He loved fishing, hunting and traveling, and he just had completed a well-deserved vacation in Alaska. We will miss his big smile, hearty laugh and great advice. He was loved by all whose lives he touched. Viewing, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Romero Chapel. Vigil service, 7 p.m. Thursday, and funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Friday; both at Holy Family Catholic Parish. Interment to follow at Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at the Church Hall after both services. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Maes, William
William Maes - Pueblo Chieftain - November 28, 2002 - William Maes, 72, of La Veta, died Nov. 26, 2002. Survived by his wife, Theresa Maes; children, David (K.C. Alexander) Maes, Samuel (Pauline) Maes, Manuel (Jane) Maes, Denver, Susan (Pete) L'Esperance, Las Vegas, N.M., Timothy "Perry" Maes, Omaha, Neb.; sisters, Della Rodriguez, Redwing, Viola (Tony) Miera, Brighton, Flora (Sonny) Silva, Leadville; 10 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Rosary, 6 p.m. Friday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday at Christ the King Church, La Veta. Interment, La Veta Cemetery.

Maestas, Alan G.
Alan G. Maestas - Pueblo Chieftain - January 15, 1999 - Alan G. Maestas, 48, of Alamosa, died Jan. 13. Survived by wife, Carmen E. Maestas, of the family home; mother, Andrea Maestas, La Jara; daughter, Rosalie (Rick) Sandoval, Albuquerque, N.M.; son, William A. Maestas, Mesa, Ariz.; and mother and father-in-law, John and Rose Lopez, La Jara. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 16, at Sacred Heart Church in Alamosa. Romero, Alamosa.

Maestas, Andrew Joshua
Andrew Joshua Maestas - Colorado Springs Gazette - March 13, 2007 - Colorado Springs resident Andrew Joshua Maestas, 30, passed March 8, 2007. Andrew was born October 23, 1976 in La Jara, Colorado the son of Juan Maestas and Lucille Sanchez Maestas. Survivors include wife April Maestas of Colorado Springs; parents Juan (Lucille) Maestas of San Pablo; paternal grandmother Josephine Maestas of San Pablo; maternal grandmother Jennie Sanchez of Chama; two daughters Daniella Maestas of Pueblo; Isabel Maestas Colorado Springs; sons Sean McCoy; Antonio Maestas; Andres Maestas Colorado Springs; sister Margarita (Daniel) Mondragon Colorado Springs. Memorial Service held on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 at 7:00 PM at Heritage Baptist Church in Colorado Springs (4808 Palmer Park Blvd.). Rosary held on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 at 7:00 PM Sangre de Cristo Church in San Luis. A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, March 15, 2007 at 10:00 AM Sangre de Cristo Church. Interment will follow at San Isidro Cemetery in San Isidro. Arrangements are in care of Romero Funeral Home of San Luis.

Maestas, Andrew O.
Andrew O. "Andy" Maestas - Pueblo Chieftain - February 06, 2005 - Andrew O. "Andy" Maestas, 71, former Pueblo resident, passed away on Jan. 24, 2005, in Denver. Andy was born April 14, 1933, in Pueblo. Survived by numerous relatives. At his request, cremation. Family will gather at the Angelus Chapel from 5 to 7 p.m. Feb. 9, 2005. Burial of cremains will be in Durango at a later date.

Maestas, Antonio G.
Antonio G. Maestas - Huerfano World - August 30, 2001 - Antonio G. Maestas, 41, of Walsenburg, passed away Aug. 26, 2001. Born April 14, 1958, in Walsenburg, CO. Preceded in death by his father, Louis Maestas; and sister, Bridgette Peralta. Survived by his mother, Martha Sedillo, Walsenburg; sisters, Catherine Maestas and Karen Barron, Minnesota, Barbara Sedillo, Denver, and Sandra Bemis, Colorado Springs; brothers, Miguel Maestas, Denver, Paul Maestas, Colorado Springs, and Daniel Maestas, Delaware; and numerous nieces and nephews. Antonio enjoyed fishing, going to Cripple Creek, fixing up homes and other things. Viewing, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday at Romero Chapel, Walsenburg. Funeral service, 1:30 p.m. Friday at St. Mary Church with Fr. Rich Wehrmeyer officiating. Cremation to follow.

Maestas, Celia
Celia Maestas – Pueblo Chieftain – October 26, 2006 - Celia Maestas, 75, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on Oct. 25, 2006. Preceded in death by her parents, Pablo (Georgia) Ortega; daughter-in-law, Mickey Maestas; and grandson, Adam Wheeler. She is survived by her loving husband, Edward Maestas; children, Daniel (Kathy) Maestas, Florence (Darin) Ihde, Beverly (Armando) Rincones, Ralph (Penny) Maestas and Rebecca (Anthony) Trujillo; brothers, Eloy (Corrine) Ortega and Rudy (Joann) Ortega; sisters, Estella Padilla, Viola (Hilbert) Cortinez and Mary Sandoval; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous other relatives and friends. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Romero Chapel. Cremation to follow.

Maestas, Daniel
Daniel Maestas - Pueblo Chieftain - November 08, 2000 - Daniel Maestas, 82, of Pueblo, died on Nov. 6. Born on Nov. 15, 1917, in Taos, N.M., to Anastacio and Dolores (Martinez) Maestas, both deceased. Survived by brothers, Joe (Cecelia, deceased) Maestas, William (Viola, deceased) Trujillo. Survived by his wife, Mary E. (Gonzales), of the family home; his son, Abraham D. Maestas of Pueblo, his daughter, Linda (Michael) Kuhran of Teaneck, N.J.; his brothers, Pete (Oralia) Trujillo of Pueblo, Ernest (Dolores) Trujillo of Ft. Garland; his sisters, Isabel (Joe) Duran of Pueblo, Nora (Alex) Mondragon of Dallas, Texas, Caroline (Ramon) Trujillo of New Mexico and Margaret (Herman) Pino of Pueblo; and his grandchildren, Daniel and Jessica Kuhran. Daniel enjoyed spending time with his family, playing his guitar, and singing. He shared his love and faith of God with his family and friends. Cremation has taken place.

Maestas, Eliseo
Eliseo Maestas - Pueblo Chieftain - March 05, 2003 - Eliseo Maestas, 81, formerly of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord March 3, 2003. Born Aug. 30, 1921, in Chama, Colo. Preceded in death by his parents, Ramon and Erinea Maestas; two brothers; six sisters. Survived by his wife, Celsa Maestas; son, Eliseo (Carol) Maestas Jr.; daughter, Sandra (Larry) Mondragon; sisters, Rosenda Sanchez, Viola Martinez; also survived by four grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Viewing, 1 to 6 p.m. Vigil rosary, 6 p.m. Both on Thursday at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday at Holy Rosary Church. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after both services. Military honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Interment, Imperial Cemetery.

Maestas, Ernesto
Ernesto Maestas - Pueblo Chieftain - August 09, 2000 - Ernesto Maestas passed away Aug. 4, 2000. Ernesto was born Feb. 7, 1907, in Wagon Mound, N.M., and had been a longtime Pueblo resident. No public viewing or services. Cremation in the Davis Crematory.

Maestas, Guadalupe V.
Guadalupe V. Maestas - Pueblo Chieftain - June 01, 2000 - Guadalupe V. Maestas, born Jan. 12, 1909, in Mosquero, N.M., passed away May 29, 2000, at the age of 91. He is survived by his children, Lawrence (Vangie) Maestas, Rebecca Piazza, Henry (Gloria) Maestas, Marcel (Juanita) Maestas, Ninfa (LeRoy) Short, Richard (Rosalee) Maestas and Dorothy (Frank) Lefaive; 38 grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; and 26 great-great-grandchildren; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his children, Brigido Maestas, Ernest Maestas and Lucy Sanchez; son-in-law, Moses Sanchez; and grandchildren, Tilly and Adam Sanchez. Visitation at the funeral home on Friday from noon until 7 p.m. with Mass of Christian Burial to be held on Saturday morning, June 3, 2000, at 8 a.m. at St. Leander Catholic Church. Interment will be at Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family respectfully requests the omission of flowers.

Maestas, Joe B.
Joe B. Maestas - Pueblo Chieftain - December 10, 2005 - Joe B. Maestas, 78, of Avondale, went home to be with his Lord on Dec. 7, 2005. Born Aug. 12, 1927, in Roy, N.M., to the union of Eusebio and Isabel Maestas, who preceded him in death. Also preceded by his loving wife of 47 years, Roseanna D. Maestas; sister, Gertrude Cruz; brother, Baby Francis Maestas; niece, Liz Campos; nephew, Ted Maes; brother-in-law, Jack Doose; father- and mother-in-law, Eulogio and Emelia Autobee Rael. Joe is survived by his children, Mark (Rita Torres) Maestas and Patti (Dennis) Martinez; brother, Frank (Caroline) Maestas; sisters, Margaret (Charlie) Baca, Priscilla LeRoux, Tillie (Pat) Cruz, Mary (Zeke) Tapia and Martha (Andres) Ebell; grandchildren, Brandy Lynn Lopez, Dennis James and Victor Joseph (Brenda Venegas) Martinez; and great-grandchildren, Ciera Roshann and India Shanae Lopez, and Victor Auden and Emelia Rose Martinez. He was an avid member of the Autobee Club, Sacred Heart Parish and was commander of the American Legion Post No. 181. He worked at the Colorado State Hospital and retired after 36 years. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Joe was caring, honest and hardworking. He loved animals and looked forward to the Maestas family reunions. He took pride in his farming and the joy of his kids and grandchildren, spending precious moments with Ciera and India. Viewing, 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Romero Chapel. Vigil service, 6 p.m. Sunday, and funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Monday; both at Sacred Heart Church, Avondale. Interment to follow at St. Vrain Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at the family home, 1511 Armenta Road in Avondale.

Maestas, Juanita R.
Juanita R. "Jennie" Maestas - Pueblo Chieftain - November 12, 2004 - Juanita R. "Jennie" Maestas, 82, born March 16, 1922, passed away Nov. 10, 2004. She is preceded in death by her parents, Daniel and Felicita Valdez; former husband, Armando Maestas; daughter, Lena Martinez. She is survived by her children, Robert (Rose), Eleanor (Luis) Montoya, Niel, Fidel (Judy), B.J. "Betty"; 15 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Clara, Ida and Mary; brother, Joe; special friend, Sophie Cordova; also survived by numerous other family and friends. Jennie was a loving, dedicated mother, who touched many through her love of cooking and gardening. She found peace and solace through her faith in God. There will be a public viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. Friday, followed by a special evening service at 6 p.m., at the funeral home to share stories and memories, and to celebrate Jennie's life. Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13, 2004, at T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery.

Maestas, Lawrence A.
Lawrence A. Maestas - Pueblo Chieftain - March 01, 2005 - Lawrence A. Maestas, 62, passed away Feb. 26, 2005. Survived by his wife of 43 years, Helen; children, Kinney (Paula) Maestas of Littleton, Colo., and Sherri (Leo) Tapia of Pueblo; numerous brothers and sisters; grandchildren, Mike Serrano, Shannon Serrano, Eric Medina, John Hinze, Candace Hinze, Nathan Galloway, David Uballe, Amanda Uballe and Leo Jr., Denisha and Tiffany Tapia; great-grandchildren, Maya Serrano and Mariah Tapia. Larry was born March 16, 1942, in Rocky Ford, Colo. He worked 43 years as a brick mason and helped build Invesco Field. As a great husband, father, father-in-law, brother, brother-in-law and friend, he touched many lives. Larry was an ordained minister, serving a Baptist church in La Junta and was a member of Rocky Mountain Baptist Church in Pueblo. Larry was a true cowboy, loved western movies, especially John Wayne, and spending time with his grandchildren. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel, with Pastor Gordon Rogers officiating. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery.

Maestas, Patrisia
Patrisia Maestas - Pueblo Chieftain - December 27, 2001 - Patrisia Maestas, 42, of Pueblo. Cremation has taken place.

Maestas, Richard Lee
Richard Lee Maestas - Pueblo Chieftain - October 18, 2000 - Richard Lee Maestas, 48, departed this life Oct. 16, 2000, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. Born May 15, 1952, in La Junta. Richard enjoyed making scale models, ceramics and spending time with his grandchildren. Richard served in the U.S. Air Force. Preceded in death by his father, Joe V. Maestas; brother, Rudy Maestas; and grandparents, Felix and Mary Gonzales and Benito Martinez. Survived by his loving wife of 25 years, Connie A. (Trujillo) Maestas; mother, Jessie Maestas; his children, Tasha (Sam) Fresquez, Richard (Rosa) Maestas and Desiree (Scott) Dorrance; five grandchildren; three brothers; two sisters; mother-in-law, Maria D. Garbiso; father-in-law, Floyd E. Trujillo; adopted daughter, Anna Hutchins; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. At Mr. Maestas' request cremation has taken place. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Friday, Angelus Chapel, Rev. Robert Carden officiating. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team following the memorial service. Family will receive friends at 2405 W. 11th St. and the Zaragoza Hall after the service.

Maestas, Rose Sinforosa
Rose Sinforosa Maestas - Pueblo Chieftain - July 9, 1987 - Rose Sinforosa Maestas, formerly Sinforosa Vialpando, age 67, late of 333 Second Street in Avondale, passed away July 8, 1987, following a lengthy illness. Survived by husband, Guadalupe V. Maestas, and children, Adeline (Victor) Delgado, Pueblo; Johnny Martinez and Pete Martinez, both of California; Joyce (Louie) Torres and Anthony Martinez, both of Avondale; Elizabeth (Lou) Arellano, Utah; Julian Martinez, Texas; and Mary Lou (Ernie) Martinez, Pueblo; stepchildren, Lawrence Maestas, Pueblo; Rebecca and Mike Piazza, Walsenburg; Marcial and Jenny Maestas, Wiley; and Richard Maestas, Fowler. Survived also by 18 grandchildren, numerous great-grandchildren, numerous nephews, nieces and other relatives and a brother, Onesimo Vialpando. Preceded in death by brothers, Victor Pando in 1959; Eugene "Gene" Pando in 1965; Jasper Pando in 1968; and Frank Vigil in 1970. Recitation of rosary, 7 p.m. Friday and Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Saturday, both services at Sacred Heart Church in Avondale. Interment, St. Vrain Cemetery. Family may be contacted at family home 333 Second Street in Avondale

Maestas, Roseanna D.
Roseanna D. Maestas - Pueblo Chieftain - June 24, 2001 - Roseanna D. Maestas, 68, of Avondale, passed away June 22, 2001. Born on June 26, 1932, to Lofio and Emelia Autobee Rael on the family farm in Avondale, Colo. Preceded in death by her father, Lofio Rael; brother, Orlando Rael; and sister, Helen Rael. Survived by her loving husband of 47 years, Joe B. Maestas of the family home; children, Patti (Dennis) Martinez, Westminster, Colo., Mark Maestas, Avondale; grandchildren, Dennis and Victor Martinez, Brandy Lopez; great-grandchildren, Ciera and India Lopez; mother, Emelia Autobee Rael, Avondale; mother-in-law, Isabel Maestas, Roy, N.M.; brothers, Albert Rael, Pueblo, and Abel (Virginia) Rael, Avondale; sisters, Rachel (Valoy) Gallegos, Avondale, Lucy (Jack) Doose, Pueblo, and Phyllis (Arnold) Gallegos, Pueblo. Survived by one brother-in-law and numerous sisters-in-law. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday and today at Romero Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. today, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, both at Sacred Heart Church in Avondale, Colo. Interment, St. Vrain Cemetery, Avondale, Colo. Relatives and friends will be received at Sacred Heart Church Hall following interment.

Maestas, Roy P.
Roy P. Maestas – The Daily Camera - December 2, 2003 - Boulder, CO - Roy P. Maestas of Boulder died of natural causes Nov. 29, 2003, in Boulder. He was 94. The son of Avelino Maestas and Natividad Tafoya Maestas, he was born Jan. 23, 1909, in Taos, N.M. He married Ruby A. Trujillo on July 29, 1929, in Walsenburg. He worked as a mechanic for Allied Chemical for 27 years and previously worked for the Boulder County Highway Department and CFI Coal Mines. Mr. Maestas lived in Boulder County for 72 years. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Survivors include two sons, Abe Maestas of Louisville and Robert Maestas of Littleton; four daughters, Phyllis Noel and Barbara Cervantes, both of Boulder, Elaine Rangel of Louisville and Vivian Grilli of Golden; 17 grandchildren; and 32 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife; a daughter, Alice Aragon; a brother, Felix Maestas; a sister, Lucy Trujillo; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 1 to 5 p.m. today at Howe Mortuary, 2121 11th St., Boulder. A Mass will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, 2312 14th St., Boulder. The Rev. Daniel Leonard will officiate. Burial will follow at Mountain View Memorial Park, 3016 Kalmia Ave., Boulder.

Maestas, Sarah R.
Sarah R. Maestas - Pueblo Chieftain - November 22, 2000 - Sarah R. Maestas, passed away Nov. 21, 2000. Beloved wife of Joe M. Maestas, loving mother of Chas Maestas, Theresa (Randy) Payton, Joe S. Maestas, Willie (Stephanie) Maestas, Veronica (David) Westfall, Gabriel Maestas, Monica (Hershel) Babbitt, Michael (Jill) Maestas and Matthew Maestas. Devoted grandmother of Eric and Michael Payton, Jayme, Kristina and Joey Maestas, David and Jenifer Maestas, Nicole Drake, Sarah and Megan Babbitt, Colin and Robyn Maestas. Caring sister of Faye (Joe) Marquez, Salomon Cantu; step-sister to Woody Mang and Gertrude Salazar. Preceded in death by sister, Cora (Arthur) Williams; parents, Alphonsa and Carlos Cantu. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews; many relatives and good friends. Sarah was born July 29, 1930, in Manassa, Colo. She retired as a Licensed Practical Nurse from St. Mary-Corwin hospital. Sarah's greatest enjoyment was her family, her love for animals and photography as a hobby. Sarah's generosity, warm-hearted nature, and unconditional love will be treasured and never forgotten by her family and all who knew her. Her memory will live forever in our hearts. At Sarah's request, no viewing. At family's request, please omit food and flowers. Please send donations to your favorite charity in her name. Mass of Christian Burial, Holy Family Church, 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 24, 2000. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Maestas, Vanessa Renee
Vanessa Renee Maestas - Pueblo Chieftain - July 26, 2004 - Vanessa Renee Maestas, 18, passed away July 24, 2004, with her sweetheart, Nathan Trujillo, and their unborn baby boy. Born Dec. 25, 1985, Vanessa was a graduate of Centennial High School, Class of 2004. Preceded in death by grandfather, Pres Herrera. She is survived by parents, Ron and Valerie Maestas; siblings, Roy and Shaina Maestas; grandparents, Roy and Viola Maestas and Stella Herrera, Nino and Nina Ernie and Terrie Maestas and Marlene Romero. She is also survived by all of her lovely aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. She also leaves behind her special cousin, Roberta Lopez. Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 27, 2004, at Roselawn Funeral Home. Recitation of the rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 27, 2004, at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 28, 2004, at the church.

Maestle, Bertha M.
Bertha M. Maestle - Pueblo Chieftain - January 18, 1987 - Bertha M. Maestle, Jan. 17, 1987. Sister of Nora Clement, Gary, Okla.; aunt of Donna Williams, Pueblo. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Private service.

Maes-Turner, Cheyenne Summer
Cheyenne Maes Turner - Pueblo Chieftain - January 15, 2002 - Three-month-old infant, went home to be with the Lord unexpectedly Jan. 13, 2002. Born Oct. 10, 2001. Preceded in death by maternal grandfather, Joe "Ray" Maes. Survived by mother, Krystal Maes; father, Brian Turner; brothers, Elijah Maes, twin Austin Maes Turner; maternal grandmother, Margaret (Ray) Maes; paternal grandparents, Bill and Caroline Turner; paternal great-grandparents, Joe and Helen Herrera and Virginia Turner; aunts, Cheryl Baca, Deanna Maes, Susie Baca; uncles, Eric Turner, Ray Maes, Albert Baca, Chris Martinez; special cousins, Felicia and Daneen Baca. Also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and extended families. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Wednesday at Romero Chapel. Officiant, Chaplain Jim Slak. Music by Mrs. Debbie L. Romero. Interment, Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after Interment.

Maez, Elvira M.
Elvira M. Maez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 02, 2005 - Elvira M. Maez, 83, passed away Sept. 26, 2005. Elvira, known as Vera to family and friends and as Mema to her grandchildren, was living in San Diego, Calif., at time of her death. She is survived by daughters, Dolores (Toby) Fuller and Cindy (Dick) Drake; and grandchildren, Randy Fuller and Victoria (David) Tyvoll, all of San Diego, Calif. She was expecting her first great-grandchild in May 2006. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews, many of whom reside in Pueblo, and she remained in contact with her many Pueblo friends. Vera owned and operated Maez Mexican Restaurant for 17 years in Redondo Beach, Calif. This successful restaurant was among the very first Mexican restaurants in the area. Service will be held on Oct. 5, 2005, at El Camino Memorial Cemetery, 5600 Carroll Canyon Drive, San Diego, CA 92112.

Maez, Felix William
Felix William Maez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 01, 2001 - Felix William Maez, 38, of Monte Vista, Colo. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 3, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Monte Vista, Colo.

Maez, Josephine
Josephine Maez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 15, 1998- Josephine Maez, 89, of Pueblo, passed away Dec. 14, 1998. Survived by daughter, Nancy Lee (Larry) Massaro- son, Tony Romero- sister, Barbara (George) Arreola- brother, Ralph Trujillo- and numerous grandchildren and other relatives. Preceded in death by husband, Abel Maez on March 12, 1983- son, Joe Romero- daughter, Rose Baca- son-in-law, Marcie Baca- daughter-in-law, Barbara Ann Romero- granddaughter, Jackie Romero- three brothers and two sisters. Funeral service, Thursday, 2 p.m., Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Viewing, Wednesday, 8 to 5 p.m.

Maez, Matt
Matt Maez - Huerfano World Journal - September 24, 2009- Walsenburg Man beaten to death - Matt Maez, 18, of Walsenburg, died on Sunday, Sept 13, more than a week after he was savagely beaten and dumped in a field in Pueblo. Pueblo police are searching for Jayson Oslund, who is suspected of murdering Maez. Oslund's whereabouts are unknown, and it is believed he is getting help from family and friends to elude capture. Maez was beaten the evening of Sept. 5, after Maez and some friends were at the same party on Pueblo's East Side as Oslund and his brother, Kelly. The Oslund brothers reportedly caught Maez stealing items out of their car, and chased him into a nearby field. Jayson caught hold of Maez, and emerged later, alone, allegedly carrying a club. The brothers returned to the party and bragged about beating Maez. Maez's friends went looking and found Maez beaten and unresponsive, and took him to Parkview hospital. Maez recently completed work on the Walsenburg River Walk project, which was an effort to help unemployed or troubled youth with summer jobs, and provide them with a sense of accomplishment.

Maez, Roman Xavier
Roman Xavier Maez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 14, 2004 - Roman Xavier Maez went to be with the Little Angels in heaven on May 11, 2004. Survived by his parents Ron Maez and Amy Martinez along with two brothers Sammy Brasselero and Alex Martinez and one sister Kayla Brasselero. Also survived by grandparents Claude Martinez, Ernistine and Ray Gallegos, Gail Bravo and Dan Lopez, Ronnie Maez and Kathy Romero. Along with Aunts and Uncles Angela and Eric Vallejo, Sabrina and Fernando Vasquez, Amanda and Matthew Yandell, Eva and Vince Medina and Raymond Gallegos. Also survived by his cousins, Ashely, Alexandra, Amanda, Darrian, Caitlyn, Matthew Jr., Jerik, along with Great Grandparents, Great Aunts, Great Uncles, numerous friends and other relatives. Roman came and left us so quickly but will remain forever in our hearts to who all knew him. We love you our little Angel. Funeral services will be held Friday 10 a.m. at St Leander Parish. Burial will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Family and friends are welcome after the service to the family's home.

Maez-Barela, Andrew
Andrew "Choo-Choo" Isaac Casimiro Maez-Barela - Pueblo Chieftain - December 15, 1987 - Andrew "Choo-Choo" Isaac Casimiro Maez-Barela, 3, passed away Dec. 14, 1987, at Parkview Episcopal Hospital. Loved and known as Choo-Choo. He is survived by his parents, Peggy Maez and Joseph Barela; big brother, Carlos Maez-Barela; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Maez and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barela Sr.; great-grandfather, Casimiro Barela; great-grandmother, Andrea Maez, all of Pueblo; great-grandparents, Pat and Bernice Sandoval of Del Norte, Colo.; aunts and uncles, Jennifer (Johny) Vigil of Colorado Springs, Herbie Chavez of Denver, Ms. Joyce Chavez, Danny Maez, Carla (Daryll) Roque, Gloria (Greg) Montoya, Frank (Linda) Barela, Loretta (Michael) Anaya, Tony (Julie) Barela, Alvin Barela, Linda Barela, and god sister, Jennifer, and Lisa Barela, all of Pueblo; Andrew (Sue) Barela of Thornton; godparents, Andy Medina of Denver; Sandra Manchego; god brother, Anthony Andrew Manchego; god sister, Danielle Fernandez, all of Pueblo; numerous great, uncles, great-aunts, cousins and friends. He was born on Sept. 10, 1984, in Pueblo. Little Choo-Choo's organs were donated to save the lives of others. Visitation from 12 p.m. until 5 p.m. today at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary Recitation at 7 p.m. today at St. Leander Church. Mass of the Angels at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 16, at St. Leander Church. Interment, Babyland, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at St. Leander Reception Hall following interment. Family may be contacted at 1804 Jerry Murphy Road and 1200 E. Beech.

Maffoni, John
John Maffoni - Huerfano world - May 17, 1990 - In Memoriam - In Loving Memory of our dear Dad and Grandpa, John Maffoni, who died 13 years ago May 18, 1977. - Verse - Very sadly and lovingly missed by your children Jean and Mike Judiscak and John and Sue

Maffoni, Mary
Mrs. Mary Maffoni - Pueblo Chieftain - December 22, 1976 - Mrs. Mary Maffoni, Dec. 21, 1976. Wife of John Maffoni Sr., Walsenburg. Mother of John Maffoni Jr., Rawlins, Wyo.; Mrs. Alma Zanotelli, Pueblo, and Mrs. Jean Judiscak, Walsenburg. Sister of Mrs. Kenneth Sinkovich, Walsenburg, Henry Chiesi, Napa, Calif., Louis Chiesi, Reno, Nev., and Arthur Chiesi, Phoenix, Ariz. Grandmother of John Zanotelli, Pueblo, and Marianne, Michael John and Gina Marie Maffoni, all of Rawlins, Wyo. Services, St. Mary Church; Rosary recitation 8:30 p.m. Thursday, mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Friday. Interment, North St. Mary Cemetery. Huerfano World - December 21, 1989 - In Memoriam - In Loving Remembrance of our dear Mother and Grandmother, Mary Maffoni, who passed away 13 years ago, Dec. 21, 1976. - Verse - Very sadly and lovingly missed by your children and all your friends

Maffucci, Alberta M.
Alberta M. Maffucci - Pueblo Chieftain - August 17, 2003 - Alberta M. Maffucci left to meet her redeemer on Aug. 15, 2003. Beloved wife of Orlando "Andy" Maffuci, Alberta was preceded in death by parents, Albert and Etola Andrew Webb; also, Ray W. Schmidt; and sister, Bon Nell Berry. Also survived by brother, Leonard (Louise) Webb; sister, Lucy (John Odenbrett) Snyder; children, Madeline Schmidt, Bon Nell (Mike) Somes, Barbara (Phil) Gonzalez, John (Diana) Schmidt and Abbie (Steve) Eldridge; grandchildren, Kim (Glen) Adams, Nate (Erin) Somes, Courtney Somes, Joshua Gonzalez, Tessa Gonzalez, Megan Schmidt, Trapper Eldridge and Amber Eldridge; great-grandchildren, Paige, Taya and Aubrey; three nephews and three nieces. Born March 15, 1923, in La Junta, Alberta attended college in California and Oklahoma and put herself through nurses training in Halstead, Kan. She worked as a registered nurse at St. Mary-Corwin in Pueblo, and Davis North in Layton, Utah, where she lived for 12 years. After retiring, she and Andy moved back to Pueblo to be near her children. She loved working with and visiting the senior citizens in her volunteer work with the local SET organization and enjoyed growing flowers and oil painting. She will always be remembered for her wit and good sense of humor. Alberta was a dedicated charter member of Belmont Church of the Nazarene, where the funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Donations may be made in her memory to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice.

Magdaleno, Beatriz
Beatriz Torres Magdaleno - Pueblo Chieftain - March 07, 2002 - Born in Jalisco, Mexico, March 25, 1908, was called by our Lord on March 6, 2002. Preceded by her husband, Ruben Magdaleno. Survived by daughter, Ruth Aragon (Frank); grandchildren; brother, Joe Torres; numerous nieces and nephew. Family in Mexico. Graveside service, 9 a.m. Friday, Roselawn Cemetery.

Magdaleno, Dorrinda
Dorrinda "Dori" Magdaleno – Cañon City Daily Record – December 29, 2004 - Dorrinda "Dori" Magdaleno of Minatare, Neb., formerly of Erie, died Monday, Dec. 13, 2004, at her home. She was 48 years old. Ms. Magdaleno was born April 13, 1956, to Philip and Deloris (Armijo) Martinez in Walsenburg. On June 26, 1986, she married Alfred Magdaleno Jr. in Scottsbluff, Neb. Ms. Magdaleno enjoyed dancing, laughing and spending time with her family. She was an avid University of Nebraska Cornhuskers and Denver Broncos fan who enjoyed drinking the occasional Bud Light. Ms. Magdaleno is survived by her husband, Alfred of Minatare, Neb.; two daughters, Andrea (Eric) Longoria of Minatare, Neb., and Bernadette (George) Amaya of El Dorado, Ark.; two sons, Armando Mata Jr. of Whitefish, Mont., and Nathan Magdaleno of Boulder; nine grandchildren, Anthony, Abigail, Xavier, Sabrina, Angelica, Dominic, Michael, Keianna and George III; her parents, Philip and Deloris of Erie; four brothers and three sisters, all of Colorado; and, many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by Efrem, Bonny, Cory and Myra Martinez. A recitation of the Rosary took place on Thursday, Dec. 16, at Ahlberg Funeral Chapel in Longmont. The Rev. Robert Whipkey officiated. A graveside service and interment followed on Friday, Dec. 17, at Erie Cemetery in Erie. The Rev. Robert Whipkey officiated. Condolences may be made to the family online at ahlbergfuneralchapel.com. Ahlberg Funeral Chapel of Longmont handled the arrangements.

Maggard, Sarah Lucy
Sarah Lucy Maggard - Pueblo Chieftain - December 07, 2003 - Sarah Lucy Maggard, 93, went to be with the Lord Dec. 6, 2003, in Pueblo, Colo. Born, Nov. 26, 1910, in Quinlan, Okla., to Jesse and Della Horn, who preceded her along with her loving husband of 52 years, Edd Maggard; son, Thomas Algin "Buster" Maggard; and 14 brothers and sisters. Survived by her children, Virginia Laut, of Pueblo, Marvin (Ruby) Maggard of Fountain, Colo., and Howard Maggard, of Security, Colo.; 10 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, seven great-great-grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Lucy loved the farm, traveling, enjoyed doing arts and crafts of all kinds, including writing family history stories and poems. Most of all she loved her grandchildren and family. Visitation, 8 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Thursday, at George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Graveside service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Mooreland Cemetery, Mooreland, Okla.

Maggi, Mary Louise
Mary Louise Maggi - Pueblo Chieftain - August 19, 1986 - Mary Louise Maggi, Oakland, Aug. 17, 1986. Mother of Charles (Vera) Denny, Pueblo; grandmother of six; great-grandmother of 15; and great-great-grandmother of three. Predeceased by her husband, Ralph Maggi. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, 10 a.m., Tuesday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel.

Magill, Amelia R.
Mrs. Amelia R. Magill - Pueblo Chieftain - March 8, 1940. Mrs. Amelia R. Magill, rosary services at home, 610 East Routt Avenue, Friday, 7 p.m. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m. in residence, 10 a.m. St. Patrick's church.

Magill, Henry
Henry Magill - Pueblo Chieftain - April 21, 1930 - Henry Magill, age 81 years, died yesterday at Ramah, Colo. Following an illness of three days. He was well known in Pueblo which he had resided for years. The body will be brought to Pueblo for interment. Announcement later by T.G. McCarthy & Sons. Pueblo Chieftain – April 23, 1930 – The funeral of Henry MaGill was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the funeral chapel of T. G. McCarthy & Sons. Rev. Fr. T. J. Wolohan officiated. The chapel choir sang, "I Need Thee, Heart of Jesus" and "Thou Knowest, Lord." The pallbearers were Edward Schmitt, Charles Fink, Fred Luco, Anthony Schmitt, Fred Hasenbalg and James MaGill. The interment was in the family burial plot in Roselawn cemetery.

Magill, James
James Magill - Pueblo Chieftain - December 7, 1945 - James Magill, resident of Pueblo 70 years, died at his home 610 E. Routt Wednesday. For many years employed by the D. & R.G.W. R.R., track dept., later in the car repair dept., retiring several years ago. Member of St. Patrick church. Survived by his daughters, Mrs. Robert Hemmi, Madera, Calif.; Mrs. Edward Schmidt and Mrs. Anthony Schmidt, Pueblo; sons, James W., Robert D. and Patrick L. Magill, Pueblo; brother, Patrick Magill, Steamboat Springs, Colo.; 21 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Announcements later.

Maglietto, Dona Mae
Dona Mae Maglietto - Pueblo Chieftain - October 10, 2004 - Dona Mae Maglietto, 62, of Colorado City, passed away Oct. 7, 2004. Survived by her husband, Thomas Maglietto; children, Kimberlea (Jim) Ragan, Daphne (Andrew) Hess and Sheryl (Dennis) Jones; siblings, Kay (Dick) McKinnon, Jeannie (Steve) Telck and Art (Dee) Koefoed; brother-in-law, Jerry (Sharon) Maglietto; sister-in-law, Bonnie Butler; grandchildren, Justin, Thomas, Josh (Terra), Jerry, Krystal, Jason, Kara, Jacob and Jessy; great-grandchild, Caleb; numerous nieces and nephews. Dona was born April 7, 1942, in Florence, Colo., to Don and Nellie Koefoed. As the school Administrative Assistant, she was an important part of Rye High School operations. Member of Valley Community Church and its Alpha Circle, and Rye High School Booster Club. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2004, at Rye High School gymnasium with Preacher Darrel Proctor and Louis Stinchcomb officiating. Donations may be made to the Dona Maglietto Memorial Fund through the funeral home.

Magnone, Charles
Charles "Chuck" Magnone - Huerfano World - August 2, 1973 - Death claims Charles Magnone - Funeral services for 41-year-old Charles (Chuck) F. Magnone have been scheduled by Boies Almont Chapel. The Rosary will be recited tomorrow, Friday, at 7:30 p.m., St. Mary Church with the Mass of Resurrection to be Saturday, 10 a.m. at the church. An officer at the First National Bank in Walsenburg, Magnone died early Wednesday morning, Aug. 1, 1973, at Presbyterian Hospital in Denver. In ill health for some years, Magnone was hospitalized for the last time two weeks ago. Born in Aguilar, March 21, 1932, Magnone was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Magnone of Walsenburg who survive along with his wife, the former Colleen Fink, and their two sons, Chuck, 19, and Jim, 16. A 1950 graduate of St. Mary High School, Magnone attended Colorado College and was associated with his father in the Star Market before the business was sold. He went to work at the bank Sept. 1, 1967, and at the time of his death was assistant vice president of the bank as well as secretary and a director of Plains States Corporation. In the Navy Reserve eight years, Magnone was active in civic organizations being a member of the Elks Lodge, Walsenburg Club, and Walsenburg Golf Association. He leaves also his grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Moskwa of Walsenburg, numerous aunts and uncles, nephews and nieces and a host of friends. In lieu of flowers the family has asked that donations be sent instead to the American Cancer Society. Burial will be in North St. Mary Cemetery.

Magnone, James A.
James A. Magnone - Huerfano World - October 8, 1992 - James A. (Jim) Magnone, 35, of Glendale, CA, formerly of Walsenburg, died Sept. 29, 1992, at his home in Glendale. Born May 16, 1957 in Walsenburg to Colleen and the late Charles Magnone, he attended St. Mary School and graduated from Walsenburg High School in 1975. He attended Adams State College and the University of Northern Colorado. In 1985, he and Bill Tozer established Tonon Hair Studio. Survivors include his companion, Bill Tozer and family, Glendale; his parents, Robert and Colleen Stimack, Arvada; a brother, Chuck (Marsha) Magnone, Colorado Springs; two step-brothers, Geof (Angela) Stimack, Arvada and David (Kerry) Stimack, Denver; his grandparents, Nick and Margaret Magnone, Walsenburg; Doris Fink, Walsenburg; a niece and nephew, Mark and Amy Magnone, Colorado Springs; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Cremation and inurnment in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale. A Memorial mass will be held for family and friends Saturday, Oct. 10, 1992 from St. Mary Church in Walsenburg. In lieu of food and flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Hollywood Center Hospice, 15107 Van Owen Street, 4-S, Van Nuys, CA, 91405.

Magnone, Margaret M.
Margaret M. Magnone - Pueblo Chieftain - September 25, 2003 - Margaret M. Magnone, 89, of Walsenburg, Colo., passed away Sept. 23, 2003, at the Colorado State Veterans Home in Walsenburg. She was born in Broadhead, Colo., Dec. 10, 1913. She was preceded in death by husband, Nick Magnone; son, Charles; and grandsons, Jim and Danny. She is survived by grandson, Chuck; grandchildren, Mark and Amy; daughter-in-law, Colleen (Bob) Stimack; numerous nieces and nephews. Margaret was an active member of St. Mary's Catholic Church for many years. She'll be sadly missed by family and friends. Cremation, funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 26, at St. Mary's Catholic Church. As per Margaret's wishes, memorials may be made to Sister Carol Tlach Senior Outreach Program, 715 Kansas Ave. Walsenburg, CO 81089.

Magnone, Nicholas A.
Nicholas A. Magnone - Huerfano World - July 7, 1994 - Nicholas A. "Nicie' Magnone, 87, of Walsenburg, died Saturday, July 2, 1994, in Huerfano Medical Center where he had been a patient. Born Mar. 1, 1907, in Hastings to Frank and Elizabeth Canzanori Magnone, he served in the Navy during WW II. Before retiring, Mr. Magnone owned and operated the Star Grocery for 26 years. Mr. Magnone is survived by his wife, Margaret of the family home; a brother, Joseph Magnone, Walsenburg; a grandson Chuck Magnone, Colorado Springs and two great-grandchildren; preceded in death by a son and grandson. Funeral mass was Tuesday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery.

Magro, Nell M.
Nell M. Magro - La Veta Signature - November 19, 1987 - Mrs. Nell M. Magro, 87, of Colorado Springs, formerly of La Veta, died Wednesday, November 11, in a Colorado Springs nursing home where she had been in residence for some time. Mrs. Magro was a native of La Veta, born on December 2, 1899. She was raised in La Veta, the sister of Ransom and Proctor Hayes, both who have preceded her in death. Mrs. Magro worked as a nurse in California many years. When she returned to La Veta, she was Town Clerk for the Town of La Veta many years. She had been in Colorado Springs the past thirteen years. She is survived by two nieces, Donna Robino of Colorado Springs and Thelma Metcalf of Union City, CA; a nephew, Paul Hayes of Helena Montana. Cremation with interment of the cremated remains was held Friday, November 13, at the La Veta Cemetery. Boies Almont was in charge of the arrangements.

Mahaffey, Alice Marie
Alice Marie Mahaffey - Pueblo Chieftain - February 13, 2004 - Alice Marie Mahaffey, born June 16, 1921 in Pueblo County, passed away May 7, 2003. Preceded in death by parents, Fred and Burleigh Maroney, son, Michael Eisenhour, former husband, Joe Mahaffey, longtime companion Bernard Thompson. Survived by her puppy, Sammy, friends, Barbara Gomez, Jackie (Marion) Savoy, Colleen (Fred) Quintana, Toni (Jim) Comiskey, Betty Duran, Pat Dichard, Steve Thompson. Marie worked in construction and bartending. She loved the outdoors, fishing picnics, working in her yard and her trips to Laughlin, Nev. There will be a Memorial Funeral Mass at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, 2004 - at St. Pius X. Burial Mountain View Cemetery. Those who wish can make donations to St. Pius X renovations fund, 3130 Morris Ave, Pueblo, Colo. 81008.

Mahaffey, Calvin Paul
Calvin Paul Mahaffey - Journal-Advocate - July 22, 2005 - Sterling, CO - Calvin Paul Mahaffey, 88, of Sterling, died July 19, 2005, in Trinidad. Visitation is July 24 from noon to 5 p.m. at Chaney-Reager Funeral Home. Funeral services are July 25 at 9 a.m. at First English Lutheran Church, with Rev. Andrew Dimit officiating. Burial will follow at Otis Cemetery. Mr. Mahaffey was born June 26, 1917, in Gravity, Iowa, to Loren and Ruth (John) Mahaffey. He graduated from Logan County High School, and continued his education with one year at Colorado State College. On Jan. 14, 1937, he married Ruby Muchow in Otis. He worked as an engineer for Burlington Northern for many years. He also worked as an independent oil field contractor for 17 years, retiring in 1981. Mr. Mahaffey was a member of First English Lutheran Church. He is survived by daughter Judy Marley and husband Richard, Dewey, Ariz.; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by wife Ruby on Jan. 1, 2004; one brother; and one sister.

Mahan, Wendell A.
Wendell A. Mahan - Pueblo Chieftain - July 03, 1986 - Wendell A. Mahan, 60, passed away unexpectedly June 30, 1986. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty C. Mahan; sons, Larry W. (Teresa) Mahan, Greeley, Colo., and David E. Mahan, Lubbock, Texas; grandchildren, Alyssa and Sarah Mahan; sister, Mrs. Wanda (Jim) Hughes, Tucson, Ariz.; brother, Irvin Mahan, Silver Springs, Md.; and several nieces and nephews. He was born in Shirley, Ark., and was a longtime Pueblo resident, retiring from the D&RGW Railroad. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Rouch Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Mahaney, Virginia
Virginia Purvis Mahaney - Pueblo Chieftain - March 10, 2004 - Virginia Purvis Mahaney, 89, passed away March 7, 2004, in Pueblo. Survived by her son, Joseph B. (Betty) Mahaney of Pueblo West; daughter, Joann O'Neill of Fort Morgan, Colo.; grandchildren, Michael O'Neill of New Mexico, Patrick (Stefanie) O'Neill of Greeley, Colo., Sean (Angela) O'Neill of Raymore, Mo., Joseph C. Mahaney of Gastonia, N.C., Christine (Daniel) Gurule and Isiah of Pueblo; two great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Mary Moore; and many special nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and -nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, Joseph; siblings, Maggie Grier, Martha Jorgenson, Frances Purvis, Joseph Purvis; twin brother, Bruce Purvis; and cousin, Adele Smith. Virginia was born to George and Annie Purvis, April 21, 1914, in Las Animas, Colo. She graduated from Bent County High School and attended one year of nursing school at Denver General Hospital. She married Joseph Kent Mahaney in 1937, moved to Pueblo, and retired after 20 years of service at Southern Colorado Power Co. She was a life member of OES No. 7, White Shrine, a charter member of Rainbow Girls No. 10 in Las Animas, DAR, Telephone Pioneers and Retired Power Company Employees. At her request, there will be no viewing. Funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Friday, March 12, 2004, at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with the Rev. Dr. Brad Munroe officiating and Eastern Star rites by Pueblo Chapter No. 7, OES. Interment, 1 p.m., Las Animas Cemetery.

Mahas, Gust
Gust Mahas – Walsenburg World – March 6, 1923 – Fatal Accident at Alamo Mine – Two Miners Lose Life in Accident at New Mine Last Sunday – The new Alamo mine which is being opened up just southwest of Big Four, was the scene of a fatal accident last Sunday in which two miners lost their lives. The accident occurred in the shaft and was caused by a mine car breaking loose and running wild. Gust Mahas, a miner about 55 years of age, was one of the victims hit by the runaway car, and Charles Mengunson, aged 49, was the other. Both men were killed almost instantly. Mahas has a wife and family who are living in Greece. Funeral services were held from Furphy chapel this afternoon. Mengunson leaves a wife and four children who are living in Denver. The body of the deceased was shipped to Denver Monday evening.

Maher, Frances Ailene
Frances Ailene Maher - Pueblo Chieftain - February 20, 2000 - Frances Ailene Maher, 84, passed away at home in the arms of her devoted children and went to be with the Lord on Feb. 17, 2000. She was born in Pueblo on June 9, 1915. She was a longtime member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, where she married John Maher on April 8, 1937. She was a lifetime member of the American Business Women's Association (ABWA) since 1971. She held the offices of corresponding secretary in 1974 and president in 1976. She was awarded the ABWA Chapter Woman of the Year in 1977. She was employed as a psychiatric nurse at the Colorado State Hospital, retiring in 1971 after 20 years of service. During the years of 1966 and 1975, while still employed full time, she opened and operated three adult rehabilitation homes. She was a volunteer at the Belmont Lodge for three years and was awarded Volunteer of the Year in 1992. She is survived by her constant companion and devoted son, John "Mike" Maher; her faithful and loving daughter, Marcia (Jim) Young; and her loyal and compassionate granddaughter, Chamar Maher. Also survived by loving daughters, Theresa Maher and Sheila Seme; 15 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Rita Lasater, Josephine Verstraete; brothers-in-law, Ed Orazem, Kary Mitchell and John "Pat" Patrick; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, John E. Maher, in 1973; parents, Elbert and Marie Scoggins; daughter, Myrna Silengo; and sisters, Lorraine Mitchell, Virginia Blair, Dorothy Orazem and Martha Kosak. Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, both at St. Patrick's Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday.

Mahoney, Charles Leon
Charles Leon Mahoney - Pueblo Chieftain - May 30, 1995 - Charles Leon Mahoney, 69, La Junta. Mr. Mahoney died May 25, 1995, at Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Center. He was born June 2, 1925, in La Junta to Claude and Rosalee Mahoney. He graduated from La Junta High School. Mr. Mahoney married Ruth Goeringer on Nov. 10, 1946, in Raton, N.M. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Mahoney; children, Debra Mahoney, Kirk (Lynn) Mahoney, Leanne (Bruce) Westerman, Karen Mahoney and Chad (Paula) Mahoney; mother, Rosalee Mahoney; brothers and sisters, Ralph (Robin) Mahoney, Wynona (Elroy) Haingine, Imogene (Don) Wheeler and Duane (Joan) Mahoney; 10 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father, brother, Clarence Mahoney; and sister, Mildred Waggoner. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today at the Church of Christ, tenth and Cimarron, with Boyd Glover and Don Wright officiating. Interment will be at Fairview Cemetery.

Mahoney, Lillie M.
Lillie M. Mahoney - Pueblo Chieftain - August 23, 1984 - Lillie M. Mahoney, formerly of La Junta, died Aug. 21, 1984, at a local nursing home. Survived by sons, Bill Mahoney, Robert Mahoney, daughter, Arletta (Cliff) Urban, all of Pueblo. Also survived by nine grandchildren, two great-grandsons and a great-granddaughter, all of Pueblo. Born June 17, 1919, in La Junta; Pueblo resident for the past five years. Preceded in death by husband, Bryan Mahoney, in 1981; daughters, Esther Mahoney, Sara Lou Mahoney and Norma (Pfeifer) Mahoney. Service, 1:30 p.m. today, Aug. 23, Davis-Wallin Memorial Chapel, the Rev. William A. Reading officiating. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Visitation, 8 a.m. until noon today. Family may be contacted at 706 Cherry Lane.

Mahoney, Rosalee A.
Rosalee A. Mahoney - Pueblo Chieftain - November 6, 1996 - Rosalee A. Mahone, 101, of La Junta died Nov. 2, 1996, in La Junta. Services, 2 p.m. Thursday, at the Church of Christ with Evangelist Den Flournoy officiating. Interment, Fairview Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Church of Christ Library, 10th and Cimarron, La Junta.

Mahoney, William
William Mahoney - Pueblo Chieftain - July 23, 1981. William Bryon Mahoney. La Junta resident from 1924 to 1956, and Pueblo resident since 1956, late of 706 Juanita, passed away Parkview Episcopal Hospital. July 20, 1981. Mr. Mahoney was born Aug. 19, 1900, at Gentry County, Mo. He retired from Santa Fe Railroad. La Junta, 1956, after 32 years of service. Preceded in death by wife, Henrietta Oliver Mahoney, Dec. 1, 1939, and four children. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Lillie Mahoney, family home; two sons, Bill Mahoney, Robert Mahoney; daughter, Mrs. Cliff (Arletta) Urban; sister, Ida Bell Cardock, La Junta; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Service 2 p.m. Friday, T. G. McCarthy Chapel, with the Rev. Albert Reeding officiating. Interment Imperial Memorial, Gardens. Family will receive friends at 706 Cherry.

Mahony, D. A.
D. A. Mahony – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – November 20, 1879 – Obituary – Yesterday's mail brought Dubuque papers containing particulars of the death of Hon. D. A. Mahony, of that city. The proprietor of this paper took his first lessons in the art of printing under Mr. Mahony's tutelage in the Herald office of that city in 1851. Mr. Mahony was one of God's noble-men – an honest man – he was remarkably talented – a brilliant and vigorous writer, having an excellent command of language in which to express his thoughts. He was a profound thinker, a splendid logician, and a man of fine impulses, being generous and kind to those whom he considered his friends, and seldom spoke disparagingly of any one. He was firm in his political opinions, and when his mind had become set upon a principle it was like adamant – it took a power of argument to convince him of his error. He was honest in his convictions, and his soul was full of patriotism for the perpetuation of the republic which he so fondly loved. But his work in this land of trouble is over, and may his virtues and nobleness of heart be responsive to retain the memory of a brilliant man who has gone to that home from whence no traveler returns.

Mahowald, Mary Kaye
Mary Kaye Mahowald - Pueblo Chieftain - September 01, 1999 - Mary Kaye Mahowald, 58, passed away Aug. 31, 1999. Survived by her son, Daniel (Shelley Fuqua) Mahowald of Pueblo West- granddaughter, Celeste Mahowald-half-sister, Nancy Adams of Andover, Minn. - and many dear friends. Preceded in death by her husband, Jerome Mahowald, in 1994, and her son, Patrick Mahowald. Born to Lyle and Ann (nee Johanneck) Winkle on July 12, 1941, in Fairmont, Minn. Mary taught school for many years. She was a member of Christ the King Church and volunteered at the church office, Cooperative Care Center and Compassionate Friends. Viewing today from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. with the Recitation of the Rosary at 7 p.m. today.

Maikovich, Bonnie A.
Bonnie A. Maikovich - Pueblo Chieftain - November 07, 2001 - Bonnie A. Maikovich passed away Nov. 4, 2001. Survived by loving husband of 49 years, Bill Maikovich; sons, William J. (Marsha) Maikovich and Andrew J. (Michele) Maikovich; and grandchildren, Andrea, Allen and Fox Maikovich. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, Friday, 10 a.m., St. Peter the Apostle Church. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association or St. Peter the Apostle Church in her memory.

Maikovich, Mary
Mary (Uhal) Maikovich - Pueblo Chieftain - October 16, 1998 - Mary (Uhal) Maikovich, age 90, born Dec. 1, 1907, in Pueblo, Colo., passed away Oct. 15, 1998. Preceded in death by her husband, Alex Maikovich- daughter, Anna May DeLellis- parents, Alex and Anna Uhal- brothers, Petey, John, Michael and Andrew Uhal- and sister, Anna Pruss. Survived by her son, William (Bonnie) Maikovich- sisters, Helen Zupancic, Julia Dunda, Sophie Rooth, Marge Elich, Alice (James) Connor and Evelyn (Willard) Keller. Also survived by seven grandchildren- six great-grandchildren- special granddaughter, Donna Jo (Dave) Caporicci- as well as numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Mrs. Maikovich was a member of St. Michael's Eastern Orthodox Church, 801 Summit, where services will be held. Parastas, Sunday, 6 p.m. Funeral service, Monday, 10 a.m. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family respectfully requests the omission of food. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Michael's Memorial Fund.

Maio, Armand David
Armand David Maio - White Mountain Independent - July 22, 2006 - Show Low, AZ - Armand David Maio, died peacefully July 13, 2006 at the Sherman Hospice of the Valley in Phoenix following a difficult, valiant seven-month battle with non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. Dave was born Aug. 23, 1933 in Trinidad, Colo., to Armand and Vera Maio. He was a gradate of the United States Naval Academy, earned a masters degree in Meteorology at the University of Washington, masters degree in Physics at the University of Michigan, and a PhD in Physics at the University of Arizona. Dr. Maio was a retired United States Air Force Colonel and Physical Science Administrator at New Mexico State University. Dave was a man of humility, wit, intelligence and integrity. His beautiful gardens prepared by loving hands were admired by all. Farewell dear Dave. Fair winds and calming seas. Grateful to have shared his life and honoring his memory is his wife, Carolyn of 50 years; sons, Keith (Vicki), Stephen (Vivian); sister, Dona; grandchildren: Collin, David, Leah, Allison, Addie, Jenna, Gianna, Aaron, Jesse; sister-in-law, Lorraine; niece, Kristen; nephew, Michael; the McKee family; his faithful hiking friends and sheltie, Missy. A memorial mass was held at St. Mary's of the Angels in Pinetop, July 17. Donations in Dave's memory may be made to the Leukemia-Lymphoma Society, P.O. Box 4072, Pittsfield, Ma. 01202.

Maio, Ernest
Ernest "Chino" Maio - Pueblo Chieftain - February 17, 1986 - Ernest "Chino" Maio died Saturday, Feb. 15, 1986, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital, Pueblo. He started his teaching career in Sopris, Colo., and went on to be a teacher and coach in Springer, N.M., principal of schools in Walsenburg, superintendent of schools in Aguilar and an instructor at Trinidad State Junior College. Chino was a city council member in Trinidad for several years. Survived by wife, Norma, Trinidad; two sons, Sam (Kathy) Maio, Davis, Calif., Gino Maio, Trinidad; daughter, Gina (Ross) Corradino, Trinidad; three grandsons, three sisters and two brothers. Service will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18, at First Christian Church with Regina Ingram and Ann Klein officiating, followed by interment in Trinidad Catholic Cemetery.

Maio, Margaret Susan
Margaret Susan Maio - Amarillo Globe-News - May 26, 2005 - Margaret Susan Maio, 96, of Amarillo died Friday, May 20, 2005. Graveside services will be Tuesday in Trinidad Catholic Cemetery in Trinidad, Colo. Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2800 Paramount Blvd. Mrs. Maio was born Jan. 28, 1909, to Saverio "Sam" and Anna Maio in Morley, Colo. She had last worked as a nurse. Survivors include several nieces and nephews. The family suggests memorials be to a favorite charity. Visitation will be from 4 to 6 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Maisel, Rose
Rose Maisel - Pueblo Chieftain - February 17, 2001 - Rose Maisel, 83, of Pueblo, passed away Feb. 14, 2001. Survived by her loving husband and caregiver of 56 years, John Maisel; daughters, Yvonne Trujillo, Theresa (Rudy) Vigil, Geraldine (Robert) Price; seven grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and numerous other relatives. Preceded in death by her son, John Maisel Jr. Visitation, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday. Both services at St. Patrick Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Majestic, Joseph R.
Joseph R. Majestic - Pueblo Chieftain - February 04, 2006 - Joseph R. Majestic, 80, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006. He was born in Leadville, Colo., to Joseph and Rafaela Matjasich. Predeceased by parents and stepdad, Charles Francel; sisters, Lillian (John) Kastelic, Rachel (George) Rasmussen; brother, Mike Novak; and nephew, Lou Blazich. Survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Josephine "Jo"; daughter, Jeanna (Cecil) Turner; son, Joe R. (Tricia) Majestic Jr.; grandsons, Christopher and Ryan Turner, Joey Majestic; sister-in-law, Marge Novak; special niece, Charmaine Blazich of San Antonio, Texas, Sharon (Toby) Sisneros, Joan Erjavec; nephews, Michael G. Novak, Robert (Gerry) Blazich. Joe was employed at the CF&I and received a 40 year Merit Award as a clerk in all the offices and retired as paymaster in 1983. He was a disabled veteran who served during World War II in Okinawa and Iwo Jima. Joe retired and volunteered at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital and also volunteered at the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center. Joe was a life member of Pueblo Elks Lodge No. 90, enjoyed playing cards with fellow Elks and trips to Cripple Creek. He loved his grandchildren and was proud of all of their accomplishments. Joe was a dedicated father to daughter, Jeanne, and son, Joe Jr. Our gratitude to Dr. Thomas Gaide and Rachel, Dr. Stephen Bonney, Diane and Marybell, the entire staff at Pueblo Extended Care Center and the nurses on 2400 at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital who attended to him. Thanks to special friend, Dick Perse, and his frequent visits with Joe. Donations may be made in Joe's memory to St. Mary Church Prayer Garden. The family respectfully requests the omission of flowers and food. Memorial Mass, 11 a.m. Monday, Feb. 6, 2006, at St. Mary Catholic Parish with the Rev. Ben Bacino as celebrant. Private family inurnment. God bless all our family and friends.

Major, Duncan
Duncan Major - Huerfano World - March 23, 2000 - Duncan Major, prominent rancher and manager of the Malcolm Baldrige Monte Presto Ranch, died Feb. 17, 2000 in Albuquerque, NM, after a short illness and complications following surgery. Mr. Major, the youngest son of the late Malcolm and Lily Field Major, was born Dec. 14, 1930, in Magdalena, NM. His early years were spent on the Rim Rock Ranch on Putney Mesa and the Salt Ranch on the Rio Puerco. He attended schools in Magdalena, Belen and private school on the ranch. Later, with the family, he moved to Walsenburg on the Butte Valley Ranch, where he was engaged in ranching with his father. In 1975, he became manager of the Monte Presto Ranch until his death. He was a member of the New Mexico Cattle Growers Association and the Farm Bureau. Mr. Major is survived by his wife, Gail; three step-sons, Lon, Bruce and Jim and a step-daughter, Julie and numerous grandchildren; two brothers. Buddy and Kenneth Major; four sisters, Alyce Zancanelli and Marie Linsey of Los Lunas, NM, Jo Ann Major, Albuquerque and Helen Graham, Miles City, MT, numerous nieces and nephews and special friend, Molly Baldrige. Funeral service was Feb. 21 in Carrizozo, NM. Burial was near the Monte Presto Ranch.

Major, Malcolm S.
Malcolm S. Major - Pueblo Chieftain - September 1977 - Huerfano Ranch Owner Dies in New Mexico - A former prominent Huerfano County rancher, Malcolm S. Major, 89, died Friday night at St. Joseph Hospital in Albuquerque, N.M. Major had been in poor health for several years. Funeral services are scheduled at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Magdalena, NM. Recitation of the Rosary will be at 7:30 p.m. Monday with Mass of the Resurrection to be offered at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in the Magdalena cemetery. Strong-Thorne Mortuary in Albuquerque is in charge of arrangements. Born Nov. 12, 1887, in Connecticut, Major moved in 1910 to New Mexico where he married Lily Field, a member of a pioneer ranching family, on April 15, 1916. After ranching for many years on the Jornada River west of Belen, N.M. and in the Magdalena area, the couple moved in the 1950s to Huerfano County after purchasing their present holdings, the Butte Valley Ranch, 20 miles northwest of Walsenburg. Retiring from active ranching in 1974, Major and his wife returned to Magdalena, leaving management of the Huerfano County ranch to two of their sons. At the time of his death, Major was a member of the New Mexico Cattle Growers Association and of St. Mary Magdalene Parish Church. A colorful figure, Major was famous in New Mexico and in his adopted Colorado as a story-teller. In addition to his widow, Major is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Alyce Zancanelli of Walsenburg, Mrs. Helen Graham of Locate, Mont., Mrs. Gene Major of Magdalena, Mrs. Marie Simon of Chandler, Ariz., and Mrs. Joann Major of Albuquerque; three sons, Malcolm "Buddy" Major of Magdalena, Kenneth Major of Seligman, Ariz., and Duncan Major of Mountaineer, NM; 29 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. His grandsons will serve as pallbearers.

Makarchuk, Marianne
Marianne Makarchuk - Pueblo Chieftain - April 16, 2002 - Memorial service, 2 p.m. today at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel.

Makloski, Robert George
Robert George Makloski - Pueblo Chieftain - July 08, 2002 - Robert George Makloski, 82, passed away July 6, 2002. He and his twin sister, Helen, were born on April 26, 1920, in Trinidad to Charles and Elizabeth Harenberg. He married Mary Evelyn McIlwer on Feb. 12, 1947. He is survived by his wife, Mary (Dot), Trinidad; children, Robert G. Makloski Jr., Raton, N.M., Patricia Farris, Littleton, Colo., Kathleen (Lou) Lenzotti, Richard Makloski, Debbie (John) Sartori, Ray (Nina) Makloski, Pueblo, Colo., Laurie Makloski, Parker, Colo., and Jamie (Dean) Ferraro, Trinidad; 14 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 11, 2002, at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements for Robert George Makloski are under the direction of the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home.

Makovsky, Sarah
Sarah Makovsky - Pueblo Chieftain - October 28, 1998 - Sarah Makovsky, 72, of Pueblo, passed away Oct. 9, 1998, at her home surrounded by her husband, children and grandchildren. She was a member of the United Hebrew Center and Hadassah. She is survived by her loving husband of 51 years, Isadore- children, Jack (Cheryl) Makovsky of Denver, Renee (Jeffrey) Goldstein of Denver, Thomas Makovsky of Pueblo, and Andrew (Einat) Makovsky of Denver- and six grandchildren. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. today, at B'nai Jacob Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice, 704 Elmhurst Place, Pueblo, Colo., 81005.

Makris, Theodore
Theodore Makris - Pueblo Chieftain - May 20, 2004 - Theodore Makris passed away May 17, 2004, in Pueblo, Colo. Ted was born Aug. 22, 1940, in Salida, Colo. Ted was preceded in death by his beloved parents, Pete and Emma Makris; and his brother, Steve. He is survived by his wife, Jan of Pueblo, Colo.; and children, Adam Heflin (Toni) of Russellville, Ark., Patrick Heflin (Rikki) of Corpus Christi, Texas, Kyla Heflin (Rhea Hammond) of Colorado Springs, Colo.; and three grandsons, Chris, Patrick and Zane Heflin. He also is survived by his brothers, George Makris (Jolene) of Denver, Colo., Dannie Makris (Sharon) of Woodland Park, Colo.; sister, Agnes Toews (John) of Pueblo, Colo.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Ted was a miner for many years and especially loved mining turquoise in Nevada with his father-in-law, Menless Winfield. Ted served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam, and graduated from Adams State College with his bachelor's degree in 1973, and master's degree in 1975. Ted was a longtime coach and acclaimed world champion kayaker. Ted loved his country, loved to dance and especially loved his cats. Ted requested that his remains be cremated. A memorial service honoring Ted's life and his service to our country will be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, May 27, 2004, at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice at 1207 Pueblo Boulevard Way, Pueblo, CO, 81005, or the Pueblo Humane Society.

Malaj, Jacklyn Bell
Jacklyn Bell Malaj - Huerfano World - November 30, 1989 - Jacklyn Bell Malaj, 65, of Walsenburg, died Saturday, Nov. 25, at Huerfano County Hospital where she was a patient. Mrs. Malaj was born Dec. 1, 1923 in Muskegon, Ml, to William Matthew and Mary Emma Edgarly Ritersdorf. She married Walter Malaj on May 27, 1950, in Belding, Ml. Mr. Malaj preceded her in death on June 18, 1982. Mrs. Malaj is survived by three sons, Kenneth Malaj, Denver, Arthur Malaj, Los Angeles, CA and Anthony Malaj, Grants, NM., two sisters, Clara Peterson, Walsenburg and Helen Jarvela, Portland, OR; three grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral service was Tuesday at Boies Almont Memorial Chapel. Interment was in La Veta Cemetery. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements.

Malcom, Cynthia
Cynthia Malcom - Colorado Weekly Chieftain - May 4, 1871 - Murder at Denver - A horrible murder was committed in Denver on the 28th of last month. The victim was Cynthia Malcom, a native of Sidney, Iowa, and the perpetrator of the deed Charley Bennett, son of the proprietor of the Bennett House. Miss Malcom had been for some time with the Bennett family as help. In October last she married a man who deserted her, it is said, the day after their wedding. Since then she has appeared careless of maintaining her previous good name, and has lived recklessly. On her promise of amendment , Mrs. Bennett gave her employment for several weeks, but trouble arising, she left again, and went to live at the house of a Mr. Tilton, where the late tragedy was enacted. Mrs. Tilton testified before the coroner that she heard some one knock at the door, and the deceased said "Charles Bennett, come in" to which he replied "You have been talking about me." She denied it, and a moment after the door burst open and Cynthia Malcom fell at Mrs. Tilton's feet, shot through the head with a pistol, and died in a few minutes. Bennett was arrested on the street, and admitted that he had shot the girl. He had in his pocket at the time of his arrest, the pistol with which he shot her. The Coroner's jury found "that the deceased came to her death by a pistol shot in the hands of Charles Bennett." The girl was twenty-three years of age and Bennett is only twenty-one.

Maldonado, Adam
Adam Maldonado - Huerfano World - June 8, 1989 - In Memoriam - In Loving Memory of our Father, Adam Maldonado, who died June 5, 1987, to at last join forever his beloved wife, Della Maldonado. May God keep you in His care till we meet again. Your children

Maldonado, Alex
Alex Maldonado - Huerfano World - April 15, 1999 - Alex Maldonado, affectionately known as "Pelon", 76, of Walsenburg, died April 6, 1999 at Parkview Hospital in Pueblo. Born January 5, 1923 in Walsenburg to Manuel and Ellena Trujillo Maldonado, he worked for the US Army Depot and CF&I Steel. He served in the US Army in World War II. Survivors include his wife of 48 years, Mary, Walsenburg; children, Robert Maldonado, Chris Pedraza, Irene O'Rourke, Gilbert Maldonado, William Maldonado, Alex Alvin Maldonado, Jr., all of Walsenburg; three sisters, Genevieve Espinoza, Pueblo, Dorothy Candelerio, Brighton and Lupe Maldonado, California; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral mass was at 10 a.m. Friday from St. Mary Catholic Church. Graveside service by Fort Carson Burial Team. Burial in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery. Funeral arrangements by Boies-Ortega Funeral Home.

Maldonado, Antonio
Antonio Maldonado - Pueblo Chieftain - June 17, 1999 - Antonio Maldonado passed away June 16, 1999, in Pueblo. He was born July 2, 1930, in Riverton, Wyo., and lived in Pueblo most of his life. Antonio was employed at the CF&I Steel Mill for 24 years before retiring in 1973. He enjoyed his grandchildren, music and keeping up with world events. He also liked to cook tamales and chili and enjoyed his morning rides with his wife. He is survived by his beloved wife of 48 years, Adeline- and his beloved children, Anthony (Rita) Maldonado, Mike (Martha) Maldonado, Paul (Dorothy) Maldonado, Antoinette Lewis, Vince Maldonado and Phillip (JoAnn) Maldonado- as well as 13 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren and numerous brothers and sisters. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. A will be held on Friday, June 18, at 7 p.m. in St. Anne Catholic Church, 2701 E. 12th St. with Father Jim Friel officiating.

Maldonado, Bernice
Bernice Pino Maldonado - Pueblo Chieftain - April 23, 2001 - Visitation, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, both services at St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends and family at 728 Alpine. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association in memory of Bernice Maldonado, 1157 W. Abriendo, Pueblo, CO 81004.

Maldonado, Dan Richard
Dan Richard Maldonado - The Oregonian - April 4, 2004 - Portland, OR - A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday, April 5, 2004, in Mt. Scott Funeral Home for Dan Richard Maldonado, who died March 31 at age 61. Recitation of the rosary will be at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 4, also in Mt. Scott Funeral Home. Mr. Maldonado was born June 13, 1942, in Trinidad, Colo., and moved to Portland in 1960. He was a cook for the Village Inn in St. Helens and then a butcher for 30 years. He moved to Reno, Nev., in 1999. In 1959, he married Carmen Garcia. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Rosalie Watson, Grace Grieve, Elizabeth Dickson and Marcella Krajeski; brothers, Joe Maldonado, Jim Maldonado, John Maldonado, Anthony Maldonado and Bill Oberding; sisters, Rita Monroe, Marcella Krakowski, Ida Madrid and Judy Maldonado; and eight grandchildren.

Maldonado, Delfina
Delfina "Della" Maldonado - Pueblo Chieftain - February 2, 1986 - Delfina "Della" Maldonado, of Walsenburg, Feb. 1, 1986. Wife of Adam Maldonado. Mother of Ida (Charles) Martinez, Las Vegas, N.M.; and Joseph A. Maldonado, Walsenburg. Sister of Stella (Ted) Garduno and Fred (Freda) Galves, both of Pueblo; and Chris (Ida) Galves, Denver. Also survived by six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Services, St. Mary Church; Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday and Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Tuesday. Interment, North Veta Cemetery. Viewing will be at mortuary only on Monday before services. Huerfano World - February 3, 1994 - In Loving Memory of Delfina "Della" Maldonado, April 26, 1911 - February 1, 1986 - Verse - We love you and miss you very much, Your children, Ida Martinez, Joe Maldonado and families.

Maldonado, Dolores
Dolores Maldonado - Pueblo Chieftain - March 09, 2001 - Of Pueblo went home to be with Jesus March 6, 2001. Born March 6, 2001, in Pueblo. Baby Dolores is survived by her mother, Valerie Lynn Maldonado, Pueblo; grandparents, Carole (Rick Franklin) Maldonado, Pueblo, and John Maldonado, Trinidad; great-grandparents, Ernest and Eleanor Serrano, Pueblo, and Dolores Maldonado; aunts, Vanessa (Roque) Maldonado, Trinidad, and Victoria Maldonado, Pueblo; cousin, Francisco Marquez, Trinidad. No viewing. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Saturday at Romero Chapel. Interment to follow service. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after interment.

Maldonado, Emily
Emily "Emelina" Maldonado – Albuquerque Journal - April 02, 2006 - Emily "Emelina" Maldonado, 88, died Wednesday, March 8, 2006, in Albuquerque, NM. She is survived by her children, Dr. Loretto Maldonado of Boca Raton, FL, and William Maldonado of Albuquerque; Curt (Jeannine) Comstock of Albuquerque; grandchildren, Dr. Mica Comstock of Linkoping, Sweden, Jordan (Brian) Shaughnessy of Boston, MA and Tamara and Amy Maldonado of Pueblo, CO; six great-grandchildren and numerous nephews and nieces. Emily was born to Miguel Garcia and Sofia Romero on January 12, 1918, in Wagon Mound, NM. At age 2, she and her family moved to Trinidad, CO where she graduated from Holy Trinity High School in 1936. Father Sebastiani, S.J., married her and Ernest Maldonado in Holy Trinity Catholic Church on September 30, 1939. Emily was a consistent participant at the annual parish bazaar to raise money for the Catholic school where she also served as President of the Holy Trinity School Association. Her memberships included the Catholic Daughters, the VFW Auxiliary, the Elk Ladies and La Estrellita Club. She enjoyed soap operas, gardening, cooking and helping others. The Maldonado family moved to Albuquerque in August, 1984. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Risen Savior Catholic Community, 7701 Wyoming Blvd. NE, 10:00 a.m., on Friday, April 7, 2006, with ennichment following at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, 7999 Wyoming Blvd. NE. Arrangements are under the direction of French Mortuary, Wyoming Blvd Chapel. French Mortuary, Inc. 7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE (505) 823-9400.

Maldonado, Florine
Mrs. Florine Maldonado - Pueblo Chieftain - July 13, 1976 - Mrs. Florine Maldonado, of Rio Star Route, Box 269, Walsenburg, July 11, 1976. Wife of Pete Maldonado, Walsenburg. Mother of Ken Maldonado, Pueblo, and Miss Kathy, Miss Carol, Randy, Kelly and Mark Maldonado, all of Walsenburg. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Armijo, Pueblo. Sister of Tino Armijo, Panoma, Calif., Mrs. Tillie Lira, Littleton, Colo., Arthur Armijo, Hunington Beach, Calif., Mrs. Betty Gullon, Redondo Beach, Calif., and Ralph Armijo, Denver, Colo. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts and cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Maldonado were married July 29, 1950 in Walsenburg at St. Mary Church. Member of Femenil Club Concilio 15 and St. Mary Church. Services, St. Mary Church; Wake service 8 p.m. Tuesday and Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Wednesday. Interment, North St. Mary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to Colorado Cancer Fund in care of Boies Almont. Huerfano World – July 12, 2001 – In Memoriam – In Loving Memory of our Mother and Wife Florine Maldonado, who died July 11, 1976. Sadly missed by your family and husband.

Maldonado, Frank
Frank Maldonado – Huerfano World – July 24, 2003 - Frank Maldonado, 88, of Walsenburg, passed away July 15, 2003. He is survived by his wife, Margaret 0. Maldonado; children, John (Lisa) Maldonado, Carlene (Andrew) Pacheco, Arthur (Maxine) Maldonado, Carl (Tish) Maldonado, Norma Cruz and Vivian (Roy) Quintana; as well as several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Also survived by brothers, Bernard (Virginia) Maldonado and Andrew (Florence) Maldonado; sisters, Angelita (Jake) Alarid, Inez (Alfonso) Olguin and Bertha Reynolds; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Amarante Maldonado and Sinforosa, Pacheco Maldonado; brothers, Walter and Adam Maldonado; and sisters, Adeline Aranda and Sally Garcia. Frank enjoyed ranching and working his cattle and also was an accomplished home builder. He built several homes in the Pueblo and Walsenburg area and was always happiest when hard at work. Frank was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Walsenburg, as well as a member of Latino Club, Order of the Eagles and the Walsenburg Club. Rosary was held at 7 p.m. Friday, July 18; mass, Saturday; July 19, 10 a.m., St. Mary Church, Walsenburg. Burial at North St. Mary Cemetery, Walsenburg.

Maldonado, Joey L.
Joey L. Maldonado - Las Vegas Review-Journal - October 5, 2005 - Las Vegas, NV - Joey L. Maldonado, 68, of Las Vegas, passed away Sunday, Oct. 2, 2005. He was born March 9, 1937, in Trinidad, Colo., and resided in Las Vegas for four years. Joey owned Joey Maldonado Motors in Portland, Ore., and in Vancouver, Wash. He was preceded in death by his brother, Daniel Maldonado; sister, Linda Maldonado; and parents, Joseph Maldonado and Ida Summerfield. Joey is survived by his wife, Judith S. Maldonado; sons, Tony Maldonado of Henderson, and Ricardo Maldonado of Vancouver, Wash.; daughter, Diana Skelte of Sherwood, Ore.; grandsons, Edward and Christopher Skelte, both of Sherwood, Ore., and Chad Maldonado of Vancouver, Wash.; granddaughter, Lauren Skelte of Sherwood, Ore.; sisters, Marcella Krakowski of Henderson, Rita Monroe, Ida Madrid, and Judy Maldonado, all of Colorado; and brothers, Bill Oberding of Vancouver, Wash., John, Anthony, and Jimmy Maldonado, all of Colorado. Viewing will be from 5-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4, at Davis Funeral Home, 6200 S. Eastern Ave. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5, at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 130 N. Pecos Road.

Maldonado, Leofredo
Leofredo "Fred" Maldonado - Pueblo Chieftain - May 15, 2005 - Leofredo "Fred" Maldonado, 89, born July 15, 1915 in Huerfano, Colo., went to be with the Lord May 12, 2005. His family originated from Seville, Spain, and settled in the Huerfano area. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Mary; parents, Sedalia and Tobias Maldonado. Survived by his six children, Fred (Earlene) Maldonado, Vickie (Tom) McNamara, Ernest Maldonado, Robert Maldonado, Erwin (Virginia) Maldonado, Freda (Dennis) Carter; 15 grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren. Fred was the oldest of eight siblings; Rose (Dave) McNanally, Margaret (Frank) Farrell, Rachel Maldonado, Stella (Roy) Martinez, Conrad (Tadako) Maldonado, Pete (Margaret) Maldonado, Donna (Ray) Aguirre; and numerous nieces and nephews. Fred was a World War II veteran. He also was a lifetime rancher which he loved dearly. His favorite pastime was his family and friends. Rosary, 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 17, 2005, followed by funeral Mass, 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary Church. Interment, North St. Mary Cemetery, Walsenburg, Colo.

Maldonado, LeRoy Paul II
Leroy Paul Maldonado II - Pueblo Chieftain - October 12, 2001 - LeRoy Paul Maldonado II, 23, passed away Oct. 10, 2001, in Pueblo, as a result of an ATV accident in Penrose. Survived by his mother, Susie Gottbehuet of Pueblo; father, Leroy Maldonado Sr., Penrose; special friend, Mike Correa, Pueblo; sister, Elisha Maldonado, and his nephew- or niece-to-be, Pueblo; grandparents, Alfreda and Bill Prather, Apache Junction, Ariz., Carmen and George Maldonado, Penrose; aunts and uncles, Wanda and Randy Dela Rosa, Canon City, Nancy and Marty Walker, Rockvale, Jim and Brenilda Maldonado, Ron and Betty Maldonado, all of Pueblo, Dinah and Toad (Lonnie) Loader, John and Georgia Maldonado, Louise and Dale Young, all of Penrose; cousins, Trista and Taylor Dela Rosa, Brandan and Brittany Walker, Justin and Jeremy Young, Liana and Scott Hileman, Jaime and Mike Vandenburg, Cassie Loader, Theresa Maldonado and Ann Allen; and numerous great-aunts, great-uncles and other relatives. Preceded in death by his grandfather, Max Berry; and numerous other relatives. Leroy was born Sept. 14, 1978, in Cañon City, Colo. He was an electrical lineman and attended Family Worship Center. Rosary/Mass will be held 7 p.m. Friday at Holy Family Church, 2827 Lakeview. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Saturday at Family Worship Center, 540 Alma. Interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family requests: PLEASE WEAR A HELMET WHEN RIDING AN ATV! Leroy P. Maldonado II - Pueblo Chieftain - November 04, 2001 - Thank you for all of your prayers, cards, gifts (food, money, miscellaneous) and extended services during the loss of our beloved Leroy. From the families of Leroy P. Maldonado II — Susie Gottbehuet, LeRoy Maldonado Sr., Elisha Maldonado and Mike Correa.

Maldonado, Mark
Mark Maldonado - Pueblo Chieftain - September 06, 2000 - Mark Maldonado, 36, departed this life Sept. 4, 2000. Survived by wife, Rose Lopez; children, David, Ashley, Andrew and Marcos Maldonado; parents, Charlie Maldonado and Vivian (Manuel) Lucero; four brothers and two sisters. Cremation. Rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday. Memorial Mass Friday, 2 p.m. Both services at Our Lady of Assumption, 900 E. Routt Ave. Rev. Charles A. Sena, VF. Family will receive friends at 607 Pear St.

Maldonado, Mary
Mary Maldonado - Huerfano World - May 27, 1993 - Mary Maldonado of Walsenburg died at her home early Monday, May 24, 1993. She was 71. Born in Amalia, NM, Feb. 22, 1922, she was reared by Simon and Lorencita Gonzales, spending her early years in New Mexico. At age 17, Jan. 5, 1939, she married Fred Maldonado and at first lived on the old family ranch near North Veta. For the past 40 years plus, they have made their home on their ranch west of Mutual. Besides working at home and raising a family, she had worked at Sands Motel, formerly Chet's for many years. She had also worked for Huerfano County Hospital in housekeeping. A member of St. Mary Church she is survived by her husband, Fred, Walsenburg; six children, Fred Jr., Denver, Vicki McNamara, Spokane, WA, Ernest, Erwin, and Frieda Carter, Pueblo and Robert, Walsenburg; a brother, Gasper Gonzales, Denver; 16 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral mass is at 11 a.m. today (Thursday) from St. Mary Church. Burial will be in North St. Mary Cemetery.

Maldonado, Michael
Michael Maldonado - Arizona Republic – January 30, 2004 - Michael Maldonado, born on May 13, 1952 in Walsenburg, Colorado. He lived in Phoenix, Arizona. Michael is survived by his wife Jo Ann, sons Patrick Roncal and Bernald Maldonado, stepson Don Grossmiller, mother-in-law Josephine, parents Bernard and Virginia Maldonado, sisters Patricia Valenzuela, Catherine Guzman, Sandy Barrera, Lisa Sanchez and brother Joseph Paul Maldonado, one grandchild and numerous nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held on 6:00 P.M., Friday, January 30, 2004 at Whitney & Murphy Arcadia Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix. You will live in our hearts forever.

Maldonado, Rachel
Rachel Maldonado – Huerfano World – December 1, 2005 – Rachel Maldonado of Walsenburg entered into rest Nov. 22, 2005 in Walsenburg. She was born January 9, 1919 in Walsenburg to the union of Tobias Maldonado and Sedalia Pacheco, who both have preceded her in death. She was 86 years of age. Rachel attended St. Mary's school graduating in 1939. She graduated from Adams State College in Alamosa, and had a life certificate and a Bachelor's of Arts degree in elementary education. She taught school for 45 years from 1941 to 1986. She was an assistant principal at the Gardner school for 22 years and taught at Washington School where she retired. She was a member of the National and State education association, the Walsenburg classroom teachers association and a member of the Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority-Omicron Chapter, member of the Catholic Daughters of America, and a life-long member of the St. Mary's Catholic Church. Mrs. Maldonado departed this life at the family home. She leaves to celebrate her life sisters Donna (Ray) Aguirre, Stella (Roy) Martinez, Margaret Ferrioula, Rosella MacAnally, brothers Pete (Margaret) Maldonado, Conrad (Tadako) Maldonado, Fred Maldonado, Julian Pacheco, a cousin who was raised by her parents; 23 nieces and nephews and 26 great-grandnieces and nephews, special nephew Randy Maldonado, with a host of other relatives and friends. A beautiful funeral service was held at 10 a.m., Monday, Nov. 28 at the St. Mary's Catholic Church with a committal at the South St. Mary's Cemetery in Walsenburg. Arrangements were entrusted to the loving care of John-Romero Family Funeral Home.

Maldonado, Ruben Mario
Ruben Mario Maldonado - Pueblo Chieftain - November 12, 1999 - Ruben Mario Maldonado, 44, passed away Nov. 8, 1999. Born Sept. 2, 1955, in Chihuahua, Mexico. Ruben was a roofer by trade. Survived by his parents, Eusebio and Maria Guadalupe Sr., siblings, Manuel (Pamela) Maldonado, Octavio Maldonado, Blanca (Jose) Salinas, Eusebio (Anjelic) Maldonado Jr., Maria (Ramiero) Quintana, Rigoberto (Patricia) Maldonado, Mirella (Roberto) Chavira, Adela (Humberto) Saldivar, Arturo Maldonado, Lorena (Mario) Martinez, Alfa (Julio) Montenegro and Perla (Francisco) Avila; children, Ruben Joseph Garcia and Ruben Mario Maldonado Jr.; grandson, Ruben Deangelo Garcia; and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives, friends and coworkers. Visitation, 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Rosary vigil 7 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday. Rev. Thomas R. Hinni, CM, celebrant. Both services, St. Francis Zavier Catholic Church. Interment, Roselawn.

Maldonado, Sarah Viola
Sarah Viola Maldonado - Pueblo Chieftain - September 30, 1997 - Sarah Viola Maldonado, 73, passed away Sept. 27, 1997. Born Feb. 23, 1924, in Florence, Colo. Predeceased by her husband, Walter Maldonado-parents, Melvin Lopez and Mary Esther Padilla-niece, Cathy Ann "DeDe" Apodaca- and sister, Stella Apodaca. Survived by her children, Dolores (Dan) Rosales, Mary (Bob) Archuleta, Jack (Mary Ann) Jasper, Rodney Maldonado- stepson, Don (Vickey) Maldonado- grandchildren, Debbie Gasperetti, Danny Rosales Jr., Jeff Rosales, Jack Archuleta, Pam Archuleta, Brian Archuleta, Jack Jasper Jr., Dora Baldwin, Russell Jasper and Kelsey Maldonado, Renee Cortez and Walter Lee Maldonado- 15 great-grandchildren- nieces and nephews, Phyllis Diamond, Ronnie Trujillo, Geraldine Trujillo, Gary Apodaca and Ben Rick Apodaca- and several great-nieces and nephews. Sarah was a loving mother and grandmother who liked to spend time with her family, friends and neighbors. She was also a member of St. Francis Xavier Parish. Special thanks to RN Marianne Reuvers for her special care of Sarah. Rosary will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday. Both services will be held at St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Viewing, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday.

Maldonado, Sierra Nicole
Sierra Nicole Maldonado - Pueblo Chieftain - March 19, 2004 - Sierra Nicole Maldonado. Services today, Vancouver, Wash. Sierra was born Nov. 29, 1983, and left us March 13, 2004, at age 20. She is survived by parents Frank Dean (Suzie) Maldonado, Kelly (Fritz) Clark, of Arizona; sisters Miranda, Kristi, Kolby, Cortney, Torre and brother Tobin; grandparents Mary (Trujillo) Robertson, Arthur and Maxine Maldonado, Pueblo, Colo., Ed and Gloria Pietz, Cecilia and Charlie Scherzberg, Fishtail, Mont., Connie and Robbie Clark, Monte Vista, Colo., aunts JoAnn (Abel) Rodriguez, Pueblo, Colo., Darlene (Greg) Carroll of Montana, uncle Lonnie (Lynne) Pietz. The family requests memorial contributions be sent to Child Seek Network, P.O. Box 1902, Wilsonville, OR 97070.

Maldonado, Timothy Jr.
Timothy Maldonado Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - April 13, 2005 - Timothy Maldonado Jr., 38, of Pueblo, went home to be with our Lord on April 7, 2005. Survived by wife, Connie Maldonado; children, Aushaley, Janelle and Teisha Maldonado; parents, Timothy Sr. and Juanita Maldonado; mother-in-law, Sandy Gutierrez; special friend, Viola Torres; siblings, Thomas (Raylene) Maldonado, Juanita (Jose) Maldonado, Flora Maldonado and Raveen Maldonado; nieces and nephews, Reyna Maldonado, Angelo Garcia, Ben Peralta, Arron Peralta, Kiana Maldonado, Megan Maldonado and Brittany Maldonado; special cousin, Joseph Rodrigues; special aunt, Rosann Alfonso; numerous aunts, uncles and other relatives. Tim graduated from East High School in 1985. He enjoyed weight lifting, riding his motorcycle, spending time with his children, nieces and nephews and singing karaoke. Tim was a great storyteller, especially his tall tales, and was an all around fun guy. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Thursday, April 14, 2005, in the Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery.

Malensek, Mary
Mary Malensek - Pueblo Chieftain - August 10, 1998 - Mary Malensek, passed away Aug. 8, 1998. Survived by son, Tony Malensek- brother, Joe (Laura) Yudnich- sisters-in-law, Sally (John) Yudnich, Mary (Louis) Yudnich. Also survived by grandchildren- great-grandchildren- numerous nieces and nephews- and special friends, Gladys and Bob Frost, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gardner. Preceded in death by her husband, Louis (1961) - and son, Bill (1996). She retired from the CF&I co*ke Plant in 1972 after 30 years of service and was an avid bingo player. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary Church. Viewing, noon to 8 p.m. Monday. Those who wish may make contributions to the St. Patrick's Church Building Fund or charities of their choice. Please omit flowers and food.

Malensek, Rudolph A.
Rudolph A. Malensek - Pueblo Chieftain - July 21, 1987 - Rudolph A. Malensek passed away July 19, 1987. Husband of Rose Malensek and brother of Anthony J. Malensek of Brea, Calif. Mr. Malensek was born in Pueblo and moved to Portland, Ore. in 1947, and was employed as a crane operator in the lumber business. While living in Portland, he participated in the Steel Headers Club and was a member of Lumberman's Association. He returned to Pueblo in 1986. Services, St. Mary Church. Mass of Christian Burial, 7 p.m. Monday, and rosary recitation, 9 a.m. Tuesday. Interment, Roselawn. Memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice. Family respectfully requests omission of food and flowers.

Maley, James L.
The Rev. James L. Maley - Pueblo Chieftain - January 26, 2003 - The Rev. James L. Maley, 65, passed away Jan. 25, 2003. Survived by his wife, Julie A. Maley, of the family home in Pueblo West; children, Harold Michael James (Melanie) Maley, Longmont, Colo., Lindy Sue (Scott) Gardner, Pueblo West; step-mother, Geneva (Ted) Maley-Baker, Fairbanks, Alaska; uncle, Cal (Lyn) Maley, Greeley, Colo.; step-sisters, Kathy (The Rev. Virgil) Illum, Colorado Springs, Lynn (Walt) Gray and Barbara (Dick) Tuttle, all of Yuba City, Calif.; cousin, Sharon (Tom) Day, Springfield, Mo.; grandchildren, Arielle, Jeff and Braxton Gardner and Lacy Fisher. Also survived by his mother-in-law, Blanche Messenger, Sun City, Calif.; sisters-in-law, Nancy Anderson, Buffalo, Wyo., Donna (Bill) Algoe, Los Angeles, Calif., Sandy Ladner, Lancaster, Calif.; brothers-in-law, Dave (Robin) Anderson, Pueblo West, Bob Kelly and John (Donna) Anderson, all of Los Angeles. Preceded in death by his parents, The Rev. Harold and Melvina Maley; father-in-law, Nathaniel Anderson; sister-in-law, Betty Kelly; brothers-in-law, Dr. Calvin Ladner and Butch Anderson. James was born Aug. 14, 1937, in Paonia, Colo. The Rev. and Mrs. Maley were married on Aug. 22, 1958. He started his ministry in 1960 as associate pastor for the First Assembly of God Church in Greeley. He then served as senior pastor in Stoneham, Colo., and Laramie, Wyo. He and his family came to Pueblo in July 1972, where he became senior pastor at Central Assembly of God Church, which later merged with Pastor Darrel Madsen and the First Assembly of God Church, which then became what is now known as Pueblo Christian Center. Pastor Maley was a member of the Rocky Mountain District of the Assemblies of God for more than 45 years, also a member of Rotary No. 43, and served on the Pueblo Sheriff's advisory committee. He will lie in state from 2 to 5 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday, at the funeral home. The casket will not be present at the church. Memorial service will be held 4 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2003, at Pueblo Christian Center, 1605 S. Pueblo Blvd., with Pastors Gregg Slaughter and Bobby J. Wilson officiating. In lieu of flowers, those who desire may make memorials to the Pastor James Maley Memorial Fund at Pueblo Christian Center.

Maley, Mary Jean
Mary Jean Maley - Pueblo Chieftain - February 17, 2000 - Mary Jean Maley, age 80, passed away Feb. 14, 2000. Survived by her brother, Robert (Lynn) Maley of Mesa, Ariz., as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by several brothers and a sister. At her request, cremation, Almont Crematory. There will be a brief memorial service held in her honor Saturday, Feb. 19, 2000, 11 a.m., at 1015 S. Greenway Ave. in Pueblo West. You may contact the family at 547-2451.

Mall, John
John S. Mall - Huerfano World - June 1, 1989 - Mass of Christian Burial was Wednesday from St. Mary Church in Walsenburg for John S. Mall, longtime educator and Superintendent of Re-1 Schools for 16 years. Mr. Mall, 79, died Sunday, May 28, 1989, in Huerfano County Hospital following an apparent heart attack at Triple G Truck Stop outside La Veta. Born in Leadville Apr. 24, 1910, he was an infant when his parents moved to New Castle. During the influenza epidemic in 1918, his parents and grandmother died, leaving four young children. John Mall, along with his brother, was placed in St. Vincent's Orphanage in Denver. He attended and graduated from Regis High School and Regis College with the highest academic honors. He worked his way through Regis with several jobs including janitorial. During the depression, he worked for the CB&Q Railroad and later taught school in a one room house south of Wiggins. He married the former Laura Kennish of Weldona Jan. 29, 1934, and continued his education at Colorado State College of Education in Greeley where he earned his masters degree. He taught in Orchard and Buckingham. During World War II, he worked at construction. In 1945, he went to Weldona, where he later was named Superintendent until 1952 when he moved to Walsenburg to become assistant principal of the high school under Professor S.M. Andrews. Following Andrews' death, he became principal until he was named Superintendent of Re-1 School District in 1954. Mr. Mall took an early retirement in 1979 but remained as "acting Superintendent" for brief periods between school administrations. He could still be seen grooming the high school football field and other chores that reflected his care and concern for students of Re-1. Just before his death, he presented Wilma Nugent, high school cook for 27 years, the John S. Mall Friend of Education award at the school. In 1976 when Re-1 built a new high school in Walsenburg, the Board of Education paid tribute by naming the new facility after him. Tuesday, in a Pueblo Chieftain interview, his youngest son, Louis, remembered his father; "Some men measure their success by their wealth but my father was not a rich man. He was never paid very much for what he did. He got wealth from the love that the community and the family had for him, and his love to the family and the kids." In addition to his school district activities, Mr. Mall was an active Rotarian for several years, a member of the Huerfano County Chamber of Commerce and on the boards of St. Mary Credit Union and Huerfano/Las Animas County Planning. Survivors include seven children, Thomas Mall, Roanoke, VA; Louis Mall, Westport, CN; Clara Donohoe, Fort Collins; Theresa Millarkey, Locust Valley, NY; Jeanette Fischer, New York City, NY, Kathy Russell, Brick, NJ, and Lorraine Haslee, Minturn; a brother, Frank Joseph Mall, Denver, 17 grandchildren and one great-grandchild and six nieces and nephews he and his wife, who died in 1967, reared. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery. Boles Almont was in charge of arrangements.

Mallett, Gavin R.
Dr. Gavin R. Mallet - Walsenburg World-Independent - January 12, 1944 - Dr. G. R. Mallett, Former City Mayor, Dies In Denver - Prominent Walsenburg Citizen Succumbs to Pneumonia - Dr. Gavin R. Mallett, a resident of Huerfano County since 1922, where he practiced dentistry both in La Veta and Walsenburg, and prominent in county and community affairs, died in a Denver hospital at 6 o'clock last night. He was 47 years of age. Dr. Mallett had been ill for the past three weeks, having entered the hospital for treatment of influenza. Other complications developed, however, leading to his death. Blood transfusions given early this week caused a temporary rally, but had a relapse yesterday. He had been in continuous residence in Huerfano County since his graduation from the University of Denver college of Dentistry in 1922, until November 1, 1943, when he moved to Denver to open a practice in that city. His family joined him there as soon as their new home was ready for occupancy. He was born and reared in Hotchkiss, Colo. Following his dental training, he established an office in La Veta, practicing there until 1925. In that year, he opened offices in the Kearns block in Walsenburg, remaining here until his removal to Denver. During his residence in this community, he was prominent in public affairs, having as a member of the city council for the term 1933-34, and as mayor of Walsenburg for the 1934-35 term. He was again elected mayor in 1940 and was re-elected in 1942. He was a member of the Huerfano county selective service board since its inception, and was chairman of the Huerfano county war price and rationing board until his resignation in November, last. He was a member of the Democratic Party, and served as member of the Huerfano county Democratic central committee. He also held interest in mining in the county until recent years. Dr. Mallett was a member of Huerfano Lodge No. 27, AF&AM, a 32nd Degree Mason, and a member of the Consistory of that organization. He also was a member of Naomi Lodge, Eastern Star, and was part patron of that body. He also was a member of Lodge No. 1086, BPOE, Chamber of Commerce, Walsenburg Rotary Club, and an honorary member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce of this city. He also was a member of the Colorado Dental Society and of the Pueblo society. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Polly Mallett; one daughter, Mary Liane, a student at the University of Denver; two sons, Gavin Jr.; a student at East high school, Denver, and Edwin Duffield; his mother, Mrs. Mary Teats, and a sister, Mrs. W. O. Edmunson, both of Laramie, Wyo., and by one brother, Dr. George E. Mallett of Denver. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Olinger Mortuary in Denver, Speer Boulevard and Sherman St. Interment will be in the Fairmount cemetery there. Masonic graveside services will be conducted, according to information received here. The home address in Denver is 1795 Glencoe Street. Mrs. Mallett's brother, P. B. Miles of the city, and Mrs. Miles, were in Denver at the time of the doctor's death. Huerfano World - January 13, 1994 - Huerfano County Diary - Fifty Years Ago - Dr. Gavin R. Mallett, a resident of Huerfano county since 1922, where he practiced dentistry both in La Veta and Walsenburg, and prominent in county and community affairs, died in a Denver hospital Jan. 11. A former mayor of the city, he was 47 years of age.

Mallett, Georgina C.
Georgina "Gigi" C. Mallett - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - September 10, 1996 - Georgina "Gigi" C. Mallett, 78, died Sept. 8, 1996, at a local care facility. She had worked at the Broadmoor Hotel. Memorial services will be held at a later date. Evergreen Funeral Home, 1830 E. Fountain Blvd., is handling arrangements. Mrs. Mallett was born Sept. 5, 1918, in Walsenburg to George and Frances (Brunelli) Dick. She was married Oct. 15, 1938, in Alamosa to Dell Mallett. Her husband lives in Colorado Springs. She also is survived by a son, Jerry of Denver; two daughters, Mylene Litherland and Chris Hemming, both of Colorado Springs; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother and a sister. Mrs. Mallett graduated from St. Mary's High School in Walsenburg. She enjoyed her grandchildren, gardening and reading. She had lived in Colorado Springs since 1949. Memorial contributions may be made to Pikes Peak Hospice, 3630 Sinton Road, Suite 302, Colorado Springs 80907.

Mallett, Mr.
Mr. Mallett – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – September 11, 1879 – The killing of Mallett by Lamy at Santa Fe on Monday last, says the Enterprise, is said to have originated in jealousy. It is said that Lamy's wife was living in adultery with Mallet, and that he was the instigator of the divorce suit which she instituted in Santa Fe last spring.

Mallia, Joseph H.
Joseph H. Mallia - Pueblo Chieftain - March 17, 1987 - Joseph H. Mallia, late of 1815 Bonforte, passed away unexpectedly March 15, 1987. He was predeceased by Ruby, his wife of 50 years, on Oct. 22, 1983, and his brother, Allen Mallia. He is survived by his son, Donald P. Mallia (Joella); daughter, Claudette (Robert) Milisavljevich; brother, Charles B. Mallia of Galveston, Texas; six grandchildren, Maria Mackey, Rene Petersen, Tange Taylor, Robert, Michael and Kendra Milisavljevich; and five great-grandchildren. Mr. Mallia was born July 15, 1907, in Galveston, Texas. He was a member of Sacred Heart Cathedral, was on the board of directors for Mt. Carmel Credit Union and St. Vincent de Paul, as well as a member of North Pueblo Council No. 4286 Knights of Columbus and Bishop Joseph C. Willging Assembly and of the Nocturnal Adoration Society. He retired from the American National Insurance Co. with more than 40 years of service. Rosary, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Mass of Christian Burial, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sacred Heart Cathedral. Private entombment, Evergreen Shrine of Rest Mausoleum, Colorado Springs. The body will lie in state from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Please omit food and flowers. Memorials may be made to Dream Weavers direct or through the funeral home. Family may be contacted at 1815 Bonforte.

Mallory, Beulah E.
Beulah E. Mallory - Pueblo Chieftain - January 4, 1987 - Beulah E. Mallory was born Jan. 27, 1908, in Antlers, Okla., and died Jan. 2, 1987, in Pueblo. A Pueblo resident for more than 50 years, she is predeceased by her husband, G. W. Mallory, in 1977. Mother of Betty Sterling of Liberal, Kan., De Smith of Las Vegas, Nev., and Iva (Leonard) Cumber of Alamosa. Sister of John Blevings and Price Napier, Martha Harris and Ethel Fuller. Also survived by nine grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Service at 10 a.m. Tuesday, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Gardens. Family will receive friends at Imperial Reception Hall following interment. Contributions may be made to the Spina Bifida Foundation through the funeral home. Visitation after 3 p.m. until 8 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday and prior to the service.

Maloit, Ruth D.
Ruth D. (Yarberry) Maloit - Pueblo Chieftain - May 24, 2001 - Ruth D. (Yarberry) Maloit, 89, Grand Junction, CO. formerly of Pueblo, May 22. Survived by daughter Darene (Maurey) Wisecup of Santa Rosa, California; sisters Margaret E. Hime and Charlotte (Yarberry) Dewey of Pueblo; nephews Glen A. (Mary Beth) Yarberry of Denver and Richard H. (Shirley) Hime of Pueblo; great-nieces Paula (Alex) Mitchell, son Alex Franklin, and Linda (Tim) Mitchell, sons Timothy and Samuel. No services. Internment at Mt. View Cemetery, Pueblo.

Malone, Jack
Jack "Stevie" Malone - Pueblo Chieftain - April 06, 2003 - Jack "Stevie" Malone, 53, passed away April 3, 2003, at his home in Pueblo, Colo. Born June 6, 1949, in Lawrence, Kan., to Jack W. and Betty Lou Malone, who preceded him. Survived by his loving wife of 16 years, Carol I. Malone; children, Lori, Christina, J.C., Daniel, Carl, Robert, Steve, April, and Patrick; numerous grandchildren; sisters, Lori Stilson, Cheryl Malone; and brother, Jeremy Allenback; and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, at Imperial Funeral Home. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 4720 Surfwood Lane, Pueblo.

Malone, Robert J.
Robert J. "Bob" Malone – Albuquerque Journal - May 16, 2001 - Robert J. "Bob" Malone, age 72, a resident of Albuquerque for 46 years, died May 12, 2001 and is now with the Lord Jesus. Bob was born in Pueblo, CO but spent his early years in Las Vegas, NM. His Army service was with the occupation troops in Japan with General MacArthur's headquarters in Special Services. He was also a Colonel in the New Mexico State Defense Unit. Bob is survived by his wife of 44 years, Aletha Malone; two step children, Andrea Escher and Shaun Palmer; three grandchildren, Tracy Martinez, Pablo Bryant and Maia Bryant; a brother, John Malone and a sister, Barbara Oakley and several nephews and nieces, cousins, and many friends. Bob will be remembered for his strong Christian faith, his great sense of humor and tremendous courage through a long and debilitating illness. He was a member of Heights Christian Church. Pastor Don Kimbro will conduct a graveside service at the Santa Fe National Cemetery with Honor Guard on June 1, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. Arrangements are being handled by Direct Funeral Services, 2919 4th St. NW. Albuquerque. 505-343-8008.

Malone, Shad L.
Shad L. Malone - Pueblo Chieftain - December 06, 1999 - Shad L. Malone, 27, of Bristol and Granada, Colo., died Dec. 4, 1999. Funeral services, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1999, at Valley Memorial Funeral Chapel-Lamar. Burial in the Sunnyslope Cemetery, Bristol. Visitation, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. today and 8 a.m. to service time Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Granada First Response Fund c/o Colorado East Bank and Trust or Valley Memorial Chapel.

Maloney, Delbert Homer
Delbert Homer Maloney - Pueblo Chieftain - March 29, 1986 - Delbert Homer Maloney, late of 614 W. 13th St., died March 26, 1986, at his home. Survived by his children, Anita M. (Carl) Mann, Denver; Ralph Maloney, Arkansas; Mary Hebb, Emporia, Kan.; and Lonnie (Yolanda) Maloney, Omaha, Neb. Also survived by 12 grandchildren, sister, Rachel Nelson, Pueblo; brother, Daniel Maloney, Victorville, Calif.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Born April 29, 1910, in Manhattan, Kan. Pueblo resident since 1921. Veteran of WWII, U.S. Army. Mr. Maloney was a certified electronics technician and was interested in bowling. Service, 1 p.m. March 31, Davis-Wallin Memorial Chapel with the Rev. J. M. Phillips officiating. Cremation, Davis-Wallin Crematorium.

Maloney, James R.
James R. Maloney - Pueblo Chieftain - June 20, 2005 - James R. Maloney, 53, passed away June 15, 2005. He is preceded in death by his mother, Lois Maloney in June, 2004. Survived by his wife, Lynda S. Maloney, Westcliffe, Colo.; children, Jennifer (Jeff) Eby, Denver, Colo., Brian (Andrea) Maloney, Long Beach, Calif., Kevin (Tracy) Maloney, Lakewood, Calif., and Kristen Maloney, Pueblo. Also survived by his granddaughter, Emily Eby; father, Walter Maloney, Detroit, Mich.; sisters, Ellen (Greg) Brunette, Milford, Mich., and Carol (Ben) Ruminski, Mentor, Ohio; brother, Tom (Debbie) Maloney, Delta, Ohio; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Mr. Maloney was the owner of the Pueblo businesses Hailmasters and Tubes 'N Hoses. Cremation, with a memorial service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made in his name to the Ronald McDonald house through the funeral home office.

Maloney, Lynda S.
Lynda S. Maloney - Pueblo Chieftain - December 28, 2005 - Lynda S. Maloney, 53, passed away Dec. 23, 2005. She was preceded in death by her husband, James; her father, Earl Braley; brother, Robert Braley; aunt, Marge Schmitz. She is survived by her children, Jennifer (Jeff) Eby, Brian (Andrea) Maloney, Kevin (Tracy) Maloney and Kristen Maloney; granddaughter, Emily; mother, Carol Braley of Northville, Mich.; brothers, Larry (Nancy) Braley of Northville, Mich., and Bill Braley of Royal Oak, Mich.; also survived by numerous other relatives. Lynda was a member of the Red Hat Society. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 30, 2005, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Donations may be made in Lynda's memory to the Diabetes Association through the funeral home office.

Malony, John
John Malony – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – July 2, 1874 – John Malony, an old and well known citizen of Denver died on Monday night last.

Malott, Julia Emma
Julia Emma Malott - Pueblo Chieftain - November 2, 1987 - Julia Emma Malott, 83, Fowler, died Oct. 31, 1987, at Fowler Manor. Survived by daughter, Cora (Frank) Hummel, Greeley; brother, Lawrence Davis, Pueblo; two grandsons, Frank and Tom, Greeley; granddaughter, Beth, Phoenix, Ariz.; five nieces and nephews. Fowler resident since 1958 when they moved here from Rocky Ford. Preceded in death by her husband, Clarence R. "Buff" Malott, in 1965. Service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Fowler United Methodist Church. Private interment at Hillcrest Cemetery, Rocky Ford. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Fowler EMT may be sent in care of the funeral home.

Malouff, Abe T.
Abe T. Malouff - Pueblo Chieftain - August 26, 1987 - Abe T. Malouff passed away Aug. 25, 1987, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. Mr. Malouff is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Malouff; children, Charles (Sheila) Malouff, Robert Malouff, Ted (Jennifer) Malouff of Pueblo, John (Nicola) Malouff; and three grandchildren. He is survived also by numerous relatives and friends. Mr. Malouff was born Nov. 28, 1920, in Las Animas, Colo., and was a Pueblo resident for the past 19 years. Scripture service at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 27, 1987, at Imperial Chapel, with Father James Moran officiating. Interment, Last Supper, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Malouff, David N.
David N. Malouff - Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home – March 29, 2004 - David N. Malouff, age 69, passed away in Trinidad on March 27, 2004. He was born in 1934 to Fred and Mary Malouff. He graduated from Holy Trinity School and attended some classes at TSJC. He was involved in real estate and the family business for many years. He was an avid golfer and became champion of many tournaments and was most admired by his peers. David was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church and devoted to our Lord and Blessed Mother. He is predeceased by his parents and many relatives and friends. He is survived by brother, Fred (Connee) Malouff and sister, Janet (W.M.) Scott, all of Trinidad. A rosary and vigil will be held on Thursday, April 1 at 7 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home Chapel. A Memorial Mass will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 2 at Holy Trinity Catholic Church with Father Bob Hagan, S.J. officiating. Inurnment will follow at the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. Immediately following inurnment, a reception will be held at St. Joseph's Hall. In lieu of food, the family requests donations be made to Trinidad Catholic School in David's memory. The family may be contacted at 112 Radio Drive. The family of David N. Malouff has entrusted arrangements to the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home.

Malouff, Elizabeth L.
Elizabeth L. Malouff - Pueblo Chieftain - December 09, 1998 - Elizabeth L. Malouff, 78, passed away on Dec. 7, 1998. Survived by her sons, Charles (Sheila) Malouff, Robert Malouff, Ted (Francine) Malouff, and John (Nicolle) Malouff- and seven grandchildren, Danielle, Rochelle, Andrew, Marissa, Sarah, Christina, and Benjamin. Also survived by her brothers and sisters, Art Michael of Santa Fe, N.M., Raymond Michael of Albuquerque, N.M., and Helen Azar of Albuquerque, N.M. Preceded in death by her husband, Abe Malouff- her father, Kaiser Michael- her mother, Frieda Michael- and four brothers and sisters. Elizabeth was born in Albuquerque, N.M., on April 24, 1920. Until retirement, Elizabeth and Abe were merchants in Pueblo and Las Animas. Funeral service, 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Viewing, 8 to 2 p.m. Saturday.

Malouff, Florine
Florine Amidei "Flo" Malouff - Huerfano World - January 28, 1999 - Florine Amidei "Flo" Malouff, 71, died January 14, 1999. Born in Toltec to John and Rose Amidei, she was a beauty operator in Alamosa, Durango, and Pueblo for 53 years. She co-owned and taught at the Southern Colorado University of Cosmetology. For the past 15 years she owned and operated Continental Beauty Salon in Pueblo. She was an avid Bronco fan. Survivors include her daughter, Michele "Shelly" Markham and sons, Michael Malouff and Dennis J. Malouff, all of Albuquerque, NM; her sister Rosine Ariano, Walsenburg and two grandchildren. Memorial service at George McCarthy Chapel in Pueblo.

Malouff, George Anthony
Malouff, George Anthony Malouff - Pueblo Chieftain - March 16, 1986 - George Anthony Malouff, 52 of Trinidad, passed away March 13, 1986, at Mount San Rafael Hospital. He was born March 29,1933, in Trinidad to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie and Adele Malouff. Visitation will be 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. Rosary service will be 7 p.m. Sunday at Holy Trinity Catholic Church; Mass of Christian Burial at 1 p.m. Monday, Holy Trinity Catholic Church with Father J. Patrick Walsh S. J. officiating. Interment, Trinidad Catholic Cemetery.

Malovich, Anton
Anton Malovich - Yuma Pioneer - February 4, 1910 - Primero Coal Mine Disaster - Horrible Gas Explosion in Colorado Fuel & Iron Company's Mine - May Be Over 100 Dead - Rescue Workers Find Twenty-Four Dead Bodies and One Man Alive - Primero, Colo., Feb. 1 (Tuesday) - Over 100 men are believed killed by a terrific explosion in the Primero mine of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company at 4:30 yesterday afternoon. Note: Anton Malovich is listed among the dead of the Primero Mine disaster of January 31, 1910 through the Denver Public Library's collection entitled "Colorado Mining Fatalities." It lists Anton Malovich as an Austrian, age 42, and married with three surviving children. He was working as a miner for Colorado Fuel & Iron, and the cause of death was listed as an explosion of gas and dust. For complete coverage of this disaster go to: http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/primero.html

Malovich, George
George Malovich - Yuma Pioneer - February 4, 1910 - Primero Coal Mine Disaster - Horrible Gas Explosion in Colorado Fuel & Iron Company's Mine - May Be Over 100 Dead - Rescue Workers Find Twenty-Four Dead Bodies and One Man Alive - Primero, Colo., Feb. 1 (Tuesday) - Over 100 men are believed killed by a terrific explosion in the Primero mine of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company at 4:30 yesterday afternoon. Note: George Malovich is listed among the dead of the Primero Mine disaster of January 31, 1910 through the Denver Public Library's collection entitled "Colorado Mining Fatalities." It lists George Malovich as an Austrian, age 29, and married with three surviving children. He was working as a miner for Colorado Fuel & Iron, and the cause of death was listed as an explosion of gas and dust. For complete coverage of this disaster go to: http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/primero.html

Maltese, Margaret M.
Margaret M. Maltese - Pueblo Chieftain - May 25, 1999 - Margaret M. Maltese. will be held Friday, May 28, 1999, at 2p.m. at St. Benedict's Church, 622 W. Second St., Florence, with Father John Costanzo officiating.

Maltese, Michael
Michael "Mike Snuzzy Martise" Maltese - Pueblo Chieftain - March 20, 2001 - Age 82, passed away March 17, 2001. Survived by his daughter, Donna Maltese of Houston, Texas; sisters, Lena Gordon and Rosie Fasulo, both of Pueblo; special nephew, Anthony (Lorraine) Fasulo of Pueblo; and numerous other nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Maltese, on April 29, 1999; parents, Charles and Jacqueline Martise; brother, Joe Martise; and sister, Virginia Baiamonte. Mike was born Feb. 20, 1919, in Pueblo. He served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps during WWII and retired as a millwright at the Pueblo Army Depot. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. The Memorial Mass will be held 1:30 p.m. Friday, March 23, 2001, at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 11th and Grand, with Rev. Leonard Racki as celebrant. Immediately following the service, family and friends will be received at Rosie Fasulo's home, 602 W. Orman. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice through the funeral home.

Maltese, Sam
Sam Maltese - Pueblo Chieftain - March 15, 1999 - Sam Maltese, 78, of Pueblo, passed away March 13, 1999. Born on Dec. 4, 1920, in Pueblo. Survived by children, Judy (Jim) Walruff of Phoenix, Ariz., and John (Sandi) Maltese of Pueblo West- grandchildren, Wendy Maltese of Folsom, Calif., John Maltese Jr. of San Diego, Calif., Susan Gohn of Durango, Colo., and Warren J. Diodosio II of Pueblo- great-granddaughter, Hanna Jo Gohn-sister, Frances (Joe) Carlino- and brother-in-law, Sam Brown. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins- and special friend, Margaret Cole. He is preceded in death by wife, Dorothy- sister, Mary Brown- and brother, Jim. Mr. Maltese owned and operated Maltese Plumbing and Heating for 33 years until he retired in 1990. He was also a member of the American Legion, served in Army Air Corps during World War II, and graduated from Spartan School of Aeronautics as an Airplane Mechanic. Mr. Maltese was a CSU Extension Master Gardener and a volunteer supervisor of the weekly farmers market. Viewing, noon until 5 p.m. Monday. Rosary will be held, Monday, 7 p.m., at the George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Funeral Mass, Tuesday, 10 a.m., at St. Joseph Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Malven, John Albert
John Albert Malven - Pueblo Daily Chieftain - September 9, 1901 - Died Sunday, September 8, 1901, in this city, John Albert Malven, aged 24. Remains were shipped to Divide, Colo., last evening, accompanied by relatives.

Malwitz, Dennis Gordon
Dennis Gordon Malwitz - Pueblo Chieftain - July 19, 2006 - Dennis Gordon Malwitz, 70, passed away July 17, 2006. Survived by his wife of 50 Years, Doris Malwitz; children, Mary (David) Stout of Albuquerque, N.M., Mark (Liz) Malwitz of Windsor, Colo., Julia Malwitz of Commerce City, Colo., LouAnn (Richard) Dalton of Englewood, Colo., Sharon Sears and Susan Malwitz, both of Pueblo; sisters, Carol Jurgens of West Liberty, Iowa, and Barbara Wiengand of Ankeny, Iowa; 15 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Dennis was born to Lila and Gordon Malwitz on Aug. 22, 1935, in Howard, S.D. He retired from the CF&I as a Blast Furnace superintendent in 1984. He was a member of Pueblo Christian Center. As per his request, there will be no public viewing or service. Private entombment, Mountain View Cemetery Chapel Mausoleum. Those who desire may make memorials to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice or to a charity of choice through Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors.

Mancha, Nora
Nora Mancha – Pueblo Chieftain - May 20, 2005 - Nora Mancha, former teacher and administrator at the Potomac School in northern Virginia and a member of the St. Therese School Board of Directors, died on Thursday, May 12, 2005, in the Sangre de Cristo Hospice after a brief illness. She was 71 years old. Ms. Mancha was a beloved and highly respected faculty and staff member at Potomac School from 1970 to 2002. She held numerous positions there, including sixth grade teacher, ethics teacher in the high school, director of financial aid and summer programs and the admission office, and ultimately, assistant head master. As a former parent, educator and administrator, she eventually became the school's unofficial historian. At her retirement party, she was described as a person "with a heart of gold, and the varied talents of a Renaissance woman." Ms. Mancha moved to Pueblo in 2002. She served as a member of the Board of St. Therese School from 2004 until her death. Ms. Mancha was born in Detroit, Mich. She graduated from Loyola University of Chicago, where she received her bachelor's degree and attended Marquette University for her master's degree. She is survived by her husband, Philip of Pueblo; her daughter, Amy Redstone; son-in-law, Victor Redstone; and grandson, Nathan Redstone of Greeley, Colo.; and Carole Palmer of Bethesda, Md. The viewing for family and friends will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, May 20, 2005, at Roselawn Funeral Home. Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday, May 21, 2005, at St. Therese Church, 320 Goodnight Ave., in Pueblo. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Therese School, 320 Goodnight Ave., Pueblo, Colo.

Manchego, Anastacia
Anastacia Manchego - Pueblo Chieftain - May 20, 1989 - Anastacia Manchego, 95, passed away at Parkview Episcopal Hospital May 19, 1989. Recitation of rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday; Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. Monday. Complete notice later. Huerfano World - May 25, 1989 - Mass of Christian Burial was Monday in Pueblo for Huerfano native, Anastacia Manchego who died May 19, 1989, in that city. She was 95. Born Apr. 15, 1894, she was the daughter of the late Querino and Estanislada Pacheco. Survivors include two daughters, Jovita Avina and Marie Martinez and two sons, Oris Manchego and Bobby Manchego, all of' Pueblo; a sister, Molly Bailey, La Veta; three brothers, Toby Pacheco, Herfen Herrera and Joe Duran; 13 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Burial was in St. Mary Cemetery in Walsenburg.

Manchego, Anita M.
Anita M. Manchego - Commerce City Express - July 17, 1990 - Anita M. Manchego of Commerce City died June 19, 1990, in Mercy Hospital, Denver. She was born in Des Montes, N.M., September 8, 1923. Mrs. Manchego worked for Gates Rubber Company. She had been manager of El Jardin Restaurant in Commerce City in the early 1980s. Mrs. Manchego was also a homemaker and was a member of the Catholic Church. She is survived by her husband, Arthur E. Manchego; children, Michael Manchego, Marilyn Manchego, Anita Harbottle, Loretta Sparks and Patricia Solano; eight grandchildren; sisters and brothers, Benito, Floyda, Frank, Bercilia, Manuel, Rose, Margarito, and Delfina. A rosary was said in Our Lady Mother of the Church, June 22, and a Mass of Christian burial was celebrated in the church June 23. Interment was private.

Manchego, Martha Guadalupe
Sister Martha Guadalupe Manchego - Colorado Springs Gazette - March 11, 2007 - Sister Martha Guadalupe Manchego, 77, died peacefully on March 9, 2007 at Benet Hill Monastery. Born in Gardener, Colorado on March 8, 1930 to Antonio and Sophia (Salas) Manchego; she is survived by Dina Montoya, Cordelia Jacobs, Julie Auger, Eloy Manchego, Joseph Manchego, Katherine Schopper, Theresa Bedell and Tony Manchego. Sister Martha entered Mt. St. Scholastica Convent in Atchison, Kansas on December 22, 1948 and made final Monastic Profession January 1, 1953. Sister Martha was a charter member of Benet Hill Monastery, Colorado Springs, Colorado and celebrated fifty years of monastic life in August 1999. Sister spent seventeen years teaching children in Kansas, Colorado, and Iowa. With her RN in nursing, she served in hospitals and nursing homes in Colorado Springs and Denver. A Vigil will be held for Sister Martha Guadalupe in Our Lady of Peace Chapel, Benet Hill Monastery, 2555 N. Chelton Road on Tuesday, March 13 at 7:00 p.m. The Eucharistic Liturgy of Christian Burial will be held at the same location on Wednesday, March 14 at 10:00 a.m. Burial will follow. Nolan Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

Mancuso, Mary B.
Mary B. Mancuso - Pueblo Chieftain - November 7, 2006 - Mary B. Mancuso, 86, passed away Nov. 4, 2006. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sylvester J. Mancuso; three brothers and one sister. Survived by her children, Patricia (Joe A.) Johnson, Pueblo, Shirley (John) Muse, Casper, Wyo.; and stepdaughter, Lena (Tom) Fox, Pueblo; granddaughter, Dorie Fox; great-grandson, Tyson Fox; and six sisters. Mary was very active and enjoyed her stay at Belmont Lodge. The family wishes to extend a special thank you to the staff of Belmont Lodge. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006, T. G. McCarthy Rose Chapel, with interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Mancuso, Silvestre
Silvestre (Lester) Mancuso - Pueblo Chieftain - October 30, 1987 - Silvestre (Lester) Mancuso was born May 16, 1914, in Pueblo and passed away Oct. 29, 1987, in Pueblo. Husband of Mary Mancuso, of the family home. Father of Lena (Tom) Fox, Patricia (Joe) Johnson and Shirley (Mark) Howrey, all of Pueblo. Grandfather of Doris Fox and great-grandfather of Tyson. Brother of Virginia Alessio of Belle Vernon, Pa., and Joe Mancuso of Corning, N.Y. Preceded in death by his sister, Anna Corti, and brothers, Anthony (Tony) Mancuso and Vincent Mancuso. Services at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home Chapel, with Father Richard F. Becker officiating. Interment, Imperial Gardens. Respects may be paid at the funeral home after noon Friday.

Mandarich, Nick
Nick "Sheriff" Mandarich - Pueblo Chieftain - May 02, 2004 - Nick "Sheriff" Mandarich, 83, born March 26, 1921, passed away April 29, 2004. Preceded in death by his daughter, Dorothy Mandarich; brother, Vaso Mandarich; and sisters, Mary Masciotra and Amelia "Dee" Robinson. Survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Rose; and children, Michael (Debbie) Mandarich, Phil (Carol) Mandarich, Al (Carla) Mandarich, Mary Ann (Rich) Eurich, and Emily (Mike) Eurich. Grandfather of David (Laurie), Doug, Paul, Ryan, Matthew, Christine, and Melissa Mandarich, Samantha, Danielle, Nicholas and Kori Eurich. Great-grandfather of Denin, Rhiannon, and Rex Anthony Mandarich. Also survived by his sister, Jennie Radakovich; brothers, Joe (Irene) Mandarich and Mike (Alma) Mandarich; and numerous nieces and nephews. Nick retired from Abex Corporation after 42 years of service. He was a member of Eagles No. 145. He loved fishing, hunting and gardening. At his request, cremation. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Monday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice and Palliative Care Center.

Mandeville, Raphael John
Raphael John Mandeville - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - December 10, 1994 - Raphael John Mandeville, 82, a former field representative for the city of Colorado Springs, died Dec. 3, 1994, at a Walsenburg hospital. A memorial service will be held in January. Southern Colorado Cremation Society, 5484 Colorado Highway 78 West, is handling arrangements. Mr. Mandeville was born Oct. 25, 1912, in Falls City, Neb., to John Luke and Anna (Bauman) Mandeville. He was married to Rizpah Sanders Mandeville, who survives. He also is survived by two sons, John of California and Raymond of Denver; three daughters, Cheryl Proctor of Pueblo West, Sandra Dixon of Grand Junction and Tala Reinke of Lakewood; a brother; a half brother; a half sister; 18 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren. Mr. Mandeville served in the Army. He had lived in Colorado Springs for 39 years.

Mandolini, Bob
Bob Mandolini - Huerfano World - January 12, 1989 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1898: Bob Mandolini and Dave Evans were shot and killed at a saloon in Pictou.

Manes, Gage Jonathan
Gage Jonathan Manes - Pueblo Chieftain - July 04, 2002 - Gage Jonathan Manes, born on June 2, 2002, left an angel on July 2, 2002. Although his life was short, Gage touched so many lives. He showed courage through the face of adversity, and bravery beyond his years. A true inspiration and miracle of life to all who loved him. His memory will linger forever in the hearts of all who knew him. Lovingly survived by his parents, Chad and Marcy Manes; sister, Amryn Manes; grandparents, Rod and Alice Slyhoff, Connie Manes, Larry Manes; aunts and uncles, Eric and Katie Baker, and Scott and Susan Carlin; numerous cousins, Kendra, Zane and Tristyn Baker, Kelsey, Courtney and Chase Carlin; great-grandparents, Pete and Helen Ayers and Bill and Agnes Slyhoff; and special friends, Lance, Jennifer and Austin Allen; as well as many other family members. Memorial service to be held at Lake Avenue Baptist Church at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 6, 2002. The family will greet friends at the church following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Gage Jonathan Manes Memorial Fund in care of any Vectra Bank location, or to the Association of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Research Advocacy and Support (CHERUBS) in care of the funeral home office.

Maness, Juanita Eddy
Juanita Eddy Maness - Pueblo Chieftain - September 14, 1997 - Juanita Eddy Maness went home to the Lord on Sept. 12, 1997. She was born on Jan. 17, 1920, at Deora, Colo., to Charles and Emma Johnston Eddy. She was preceded in death by her parents- brothers, Lee and Ward K. Eddy- sisters, Hazel Melear and Grace Eddy. Also husbands, Oscar H. Blount, Alva Fourtner, and Curtis Maness. Juanita is survived by daughter, Beverly (Duane) Gallegos of Pueblo, with whom she had lived for the past 3 1/2 years- sons, Doug Blount, Rye, and Earl Blount of Denver-sisters, Leola James and Bonnie Truby of Tucson, Ariz., Virginia Walker of Lamar, and Helen Dodson of Prewitt, N.M. Also surviving are two sisters-in-law, Anna Lee Eddy of Lamar, and Norma Eddy of Tucson- grandchildren, Brenda Wheeler of Westminster, and Dennis (Jodene) Wheeler Jr. of Pueblo West, Micha Strain, California, Pam Perse and Kim Campbell, both of Pueblo-step-granddaughters, Renea and Lisa Gallegos-step-great-grandchildren, Adam and Luke Dixon-numerous nieces and nephews will miss their Aunt "Nitty" as well as her many friends. Juanita was a very special lady who loved to do for others. The world is a bit darker now that her brilliant light has gone out. Donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in her memory. , 1 p.m. Monday, Comer Garden Chapel with reception at the funeral home immediately following the service. Interment at Mount Vale Cemetery in Canon City. No public viewing. Arrangements by Comer Garden Chapel, 2710 N. Elizabeth. Flower orders may be placed through the funeral home.

Manganares, Mary E.
Mary E. Manganares - Huerfano World - April 9, 1992 - In Memoriam - In Loving Memory of Mary E. Manganares, who died Apr. 10, 1987. - Verse - Sadly missed by daughters Yolanda, Mary Ellen, and son Abel.

Mangin, Jarrod K.
Jarrod K. Mangin - Pueblo Chieftain - August 27, 2001 - Age 24, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, Aug. 25, 2001. He is survived by his wife, Jamie (Read); and stepson, Tayler; parents, Don and Kelley Mangin; sister, Lara (Ron) Dockery; grandparents, Robert and Shirley Mangin, Lyle Sharp and Mike and Katie Cozzolino; uncles and aunts, Howard and Beth Mangin, Kathy and Dennis Spinuzzi, David Mangin, Sam and Shirley Sharp, Robert and Charlene Sharp of Washington, Lyle and Vickie Sharp of Kentucky; parents-in-law, Frank and Rochelle Stringer; brother-in-law, Tony Cozzolino; sister-in-law, Morgan Stringer; nieces and nephews, Ashley Mangin, Charise and Ron Dockery Jr., Taylor and Nicole Spinuzzi, Joshua, Jonathan and Michael Mangin; and many other relatives and friends. Jarrod was born April 14, 1977, in Pueblo and graduated from Pueblo Central High School in 1995. He is an Eagle Scout. Jarrod served two years in the U.S. Navy. He held a contractor's license and was a partner in G&M Builders. Viewing, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. today at the funeral home. Funeral service will be held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2001, at Wesley United Methodist Church, 85 Stanford, with Pastor Kim James officiating. A reception will follow the service in the church fellowship hall. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Rocky Mountain Council BSA, through the funeral home.

Mangini, Florence
Florence Mangini - Pueblo Chieftain - May 16, 2003 - Florence Mangini, 79, passed away May 12, 2003. She was preceded in death by her husband, Victor B. Mangini, in 1991; and by her sons, Ronnie Mangini and Victor Mangini Jr. She is survived by her son, Rocky (Janet Zachry) Mangini, Pueblo; granddaughter, Chez (Craig) Jensen; and great-granddaughter, Larissa Jensen, all of Fowler, Colo.; brothers, Chris (Pearl) Cunico, Raton, N.M. and Fred (Mariette) Cunico, Albuquerque, N.M.; sisters, Ann Charpkowski, Denver; and Emma Allen of Pennsylvania; brother-in-law, Alex (Isabel) Mangini, Raton, N.M.; sisters-in-law, Julie Chicarelli, Raton, N.M., and Inez (Cunico) Rocco. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Florence was a member of St. Joseph Parish in Blende. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. today, at St. Joseph Church with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends immediately following graveside service at the parish hall at the Shrine of St. Therese. Those who wish may make donations to the American Diabetes Foundation.

Mangino, Dominick
Dominick Mangino - Rocky Mountain News – June 29, 1911, Page 1 - Morris Kirkland, at Canon City, confesses that he and two others had killed Mangino an Italian, employed at the cement plant at Concrete, last June 11. Mangino, when found, told of the crime and later died. Rocky Mountain News – July 25, 1911, page 7 - Trial News Article at Canon City - The trial of Charles A. Bosley, charged with killing Dominick Mangino near Portland, June 14 has begun. John Smith and Morris Kirkland, also accused will later be tried. Judge Hardy Sare is appointed court counsel for Bosley, with assistance by Attorney Joseph Dye of Pueblo, retained by the prisoner's wife. Rocky Mountain News – September 17, 1911, Page 1, Sect. II - Trial Article - John Smith is sentenced to the penitentiary for the "rest of his natural life", this expressed by the jury in the final verdict today in court at Canon City. Smith was one of three conspirators who planned the robbery and later killed Mangino. Charles Bosley received a life sentence. Morris Kirkland, the third conspirator, pleaded guilty to highway robbery and was sentenced to ten to thirteen years in the penitentiary. Kirkland was said to be passively opposed to the murder and turned state's evidence.

Mangino, Glenna S.
Glenna S. Mangino – Albuquerque Journal - July 04, 2003 - Glenna S. Mangino, 89, a longtime resident of Albuquerque and Raton, died July 1, 2003, after a lengthy illness. Glenna was born in Kenton, Oklahoma, on June 10, 1914. Glenna's parents, Bonnie Bess Easley and Gratton W. Sayre, were descendents of pioneering settlers in Colfax and Union Counties, New Mexico Territory and Las Animas County, Colorado. In 1868, Glenna's paternal grandfather, Smith A. Sayre, established Willow Springs Ranch at the site of present day Raton. The Willow Springs Ranch included a store, telegraph office, a room or two for guests, and a corral, and was utilized as a stage stop by Barlow, Sanderson & Company, who ran stages from Hays City, Kansas, to Santa Fe. In 1874 Sayre developed a cattle and horse ranch on the Purgatoire River approximately 30 miles east of Trinidad, Colorado, which he operated until his death in 1880. Glenna's parents, uncles, Jobe and Bruce Sayre and grandparents, Horace and Josephine Easley were early day settlers (circa 1895) on the Dry Cimarron River west of Kenton, Oklahoma. They eventually established ranching operations in the Sloan Canyon area. Glenna graduated from Clayton High School in 1932 and later moved to Albuquerque where she worked for the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District. In 1944 Glenna married Judge Bryan G. Johnson. She actively supported his efforts on behalf of the Democratic party in New Mexico, attending the Democratic National Conventions in 1948 in Philadelphia and in 1952 in Chicago. Glenna and her lifelong friend, Corrilea McDonough were confirmed at St. Johns Episcopal Cathedral in 1947. Glenna married Tony J. Mangino, in 1965. They lived in Raton and enjoyed a very happy life together until his death in 1988. Tony was manager of the La Mesa Park Racetrack. She is survived by a sister, Bonnie E. Giles of Clayton; three nephews; and six nieces. Services will be at 9:30 a.m., Monday, July 7, 2003 in the Yaksich-Long Funeral Home, 1310 S. 2nd St., Raton, New Mexico. Burial will follow at Fairmont Cemetery.

Mangram, Elizabeth Nicole
Elizabeth Nicole Mangram - Pueblo Chieftain - November 03, 2002 - Elizabeth Nicole Mangram went to be with our Lord and Savior Oct. 31, 2002. She was greeted in heaven by her loving great-grandparents, Doris Jordan, Cecil and Hazel Parrack, Jeff and Rosalee Davis and Mineola Phox. Her family who remains here to cherish her memory are her loving parents, Mei-Lin (aka Courtney Parrack) and Jeff Mangram; grandparents, Cecil and Pam Parrack and Cearthur and Curlie Mangram; great-grandfather, Ernie Jordan, Newton, Kan.; uncles and aunts, James (Shannon) and Scott Parrack, Fred, Sinclair (Priscilla), Myles (Chia) and Diane Mangram; and a host of great-uncles, aunts and cousins. Funeral service at the Roselawn Chapel Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2002, at 10 a.m. Interment at Roselawn Babyland.

Mangus, Emmett G.
Emmett G. Mangus - Pueblo Chieftain - July 30, 2003 - Emmett G. Mangus, 84, retired upholsterer, passed away July 25, 2003. He is preceded in death by his wife, Ruth R. Mangus, in 1996. Survived by his daughter, Sandra G. (Hal O.) Turner, Calhan; grandchildren, Sheryl (Kenny Green) Adams, Marcy (Gene) Martel, Becky (Jeff) Horn and Jessica (Shane) Wildeman; great-grandchildren, Dekker Green, Justin Martel, Melissa Martel, Kate Ferguson and Molly Horn. He is also survived by several nieces, nephews and other relatives. Mr. Mangus served in the U.S. Army during WWII. The family wishes to especially thank Emmett's caretakers, Marcy Martel, Sheryl Adams, Becky Horn and the Sangre de Cristo Hospice and Dr. James Stjernholm. Cremation with a memorial service, 10 a.m. Friday, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel with inurnment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Mangus, Thelma June
Thelma June Mangus - Pueblo Chieftain - March 17, 2000 - Thelma June Mangus, 60, March 14. Survived by son, Scott Whelchel; mother, Mertie Jo Bodle; sisters, Pat Dodson, Phylis Hebert and Darlene Scott; brothers, Tom Bodle and Bob Bodle. Memorial services for close friends and family members will be held at Pueblo's First Church of the Nazarene, 1 p.m. Saturday, March 18. Thelma would want everyone who loved her to know that due to her profession of faith in Jesus Christ, that this is a time of rejoicing and celebration for her new life with God.

Manguso, Rose Catherine (Sister)
Sister Rose Catherine Manguso - Pueblo Chieftain - December 26, 1986 - Sister Rose Catherine Manguso, S.C., Dec. 25, 1986. Sister of Louis (Rose) Manguso, Tony (Lucille) Manguso, Ann Manguso Brothers, Jesse (Ed) Alexander, Jennie (Edward) Elich, Margaret (S. Philip) Cabibi, and Elizabeth (Sam) Ingo, all of Pueblo. Survived also by numerous nieces, grandnieces, nephews and grandnephews. Preceded in death by her father, Louis Manguso; her mother, Theresa Manguso; and her brothers, Ralph and Felix Manguso. Sister Rose Catherine was born in Orient, Colo., on March 22, 1900, but was raised in Pueblo. She joined the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Ohio, on Jan. 6, 1925. Sister Rose Catherine served in assignments as a primary teacher, laundry supervisor, and her most devoted assignment was that of a sacristan. She had been stationed at St. Vincent Academy, Albuquerque, N.M.; St. Mary Hospital, Pueblo; Infant Home, Cincinnati; San Rafael Hospital, Trinidad; Julie Penrose Center, Colorado Springs; and St. Joseph Hospital in Albuquerque. Her last assignment was at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital, where she served as a member of the department of religion from 1966 until her retirement in 1982. Like the Magi who came from the Orient, Sister Rose Catherine followed the star to the Babe of Bethlehem. Unlike them, she did not go back by another road, but instead has spent 62 years in his company. No matter what she was asked to do, her work was consecrated by attention to each detail. Hers was a life of willing services. Services, St. Mary-Corwin Hospital Chapel: Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Sunday, and concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. Monday. Interment, Roselawn. Please omit flowers and food. Contributions may be made to Project Care, St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. Sister Rose Catherine will lie in state from 2 p.m. until rosary time Sunday at St. Mary-Corwin Chapel. The family will receive friends at St. Mary-Corwin Chapel following the rosary. They also may be contacted at 1415 E. Routt.

Manguso, Rose M.
Rose M. Manguso - Pueblo Chieftain - June 14, 2006 - Rose M. Manguso, 100, born June 23, 1905, went to be with the Lord and rejoined her family 10 days before her 101st birthday on June 12, 2006. Preceded in death by husband, Louis; brother, Joe Baker; sisters, Ann Filler, Barbara Wiklund, Mary Guadagno and Sophie Lawson. Survived by her children, Marion Fawcett, Lou (Anna Marie) Manguso; seven grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was a member of St. Francis Church, St. Francis Altar Society and Nocturnal Adoration. Viewing, 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday, at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made in her memory to the Alzheimer's Association.

Manias, George Roland
George Roland Manias - Pueblo Chieftain - October 04, 1997 - George Roland Manias passed away Oct. 1, 1997. Survived by his wife, Mary Manias, of the family home. At his request, cremation. No services will be held.

Manion, Mary Louise
Mary Louise Manion - Pueblo Chieftain - November 07, 1986 - Mary Louise Manion departed this life Nov. 4, 1986, following a brief illness. Wife of John C. Manion. Mother of Virginia Whittaker, Cathy Gritten, Linda (Ike) Robbins, Mike Whittaker, and Joy Manion. Daughter of Eunice (Hoover) Wear. Sister of Fae (John) Metzger, Esther (Ivan) Emrick, Vera (John) Schermerhorn, Don (Evelyn) Wear, Lois (Orville) Glover, Betty (Don) Waller, Ovella (Ray) Booker, Earl (Patricia) Wear, Cecil (Gretchen) Wear, and Larry Wear. Also survived by 11 grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Service at 2 p.m. Friday in First Church of God, 528 W. Abriendo Ave. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery. Viewing from 8 a.m. to noon Friday at the funeral home.

Maniscolo, Joe
Joe Maniscolo – Yuma Pioneer – April 24, 1908 – Following the coroner's inquest at Trinidad which inquired into the death of Joe Maniscolo, who was found in a shallow grave in a lonely canon near Hastings recently with a bullet hole in his head, five Italians were arrested. They are S. Cimino, Joe Glaigoso, Rosario Dispenso, Vincenzo Provenzo, and Guiseppa Bua. The latter is a woman and claims to have been the common law wife of the deceased. The jury returned a verdict that Maniscolo was murdered at the hands of parties unknown to them.

Manka, Nellie Pearl
Nellie Pearl Manka - Pueblo Chieftain - November 30, 1997 - Nellie Pearl Manka, 89, passed away Nov. 27, 1997. Survived by her children, Georgia Timme of Pueblo, John Russell Manka of Sparks, Nev., Jerry Lee Manka of Colorado Springs- six grandchildren- 19 great-grandchildren- and two great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband, William Russell Manka. Born on Jan. 21, 1908, in Pottawatome Tec*mseh, Okla. She will lie in state at the funeral home from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1997, at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with the Rev. Harold Tuttle officiating. Interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family respectfully requests, in lieu of food and flowers, that memorials be made to Lake Avenue Baptist Church through the funeral home office.

Manley, Audrey R.
Audrey R. Manley - Pueblo Chieftain - April 10, 2000 - Audrey R. Manley, 75, of La Junta and former longtime Denver resident, died April 8, 2000. Services, 10 a.m. Wednesday at the La Junta United Methodist Church with interment to follow in Fairview Cemetery. Survived by children, Jill W. Manley of Englewood, Douglas R. (Linda) Manley of La Junta; sister, Verna Johnson of Littleton; grandchildren, Aaron (Dawn) Olson of Corpus Christi, Texas, Nicole Olson, Rebecca and LeeAnna Manley, all of La Junta. Preceded by her parents; husband, James Manley; and sister, Darlene Sorensen. Memorials to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society or the John Fisher Hose Co.

Manley, Dick
Dick Manley - Huerfano World - August 23, 2001 - This Week in La Veta History - 1898: The "tough" boy Dick Manley, who was known to have killed at least five men since pardoned, was killed by officers while defying arrest, removing the threat to La Veta and Huerfano County.

Manley, Marguerita
Marguerita Ida Manley - Pueblo Star Journal - March 17, 1967 - Marguerita Ida Manley. Services 2 p.m. Saturday, our chapel (Jones Mortuary) with the Rev. Milton Proby officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. Family may be contacted at 1115 Pine.

Manley, Myrtle Irene
Myrtle Irene Manley - Pueblo Chieftain - May 18, 2000 - Myrtle Irene Manley, age 89, passed away May 14, 2000. She is preceded in death by her husband, Clarence W. Manley; and her first husband, Woodrow Ward. Survived by her niece, Joyce Essary; great-niece, Laurelle Essary, all of Pueblo; great-nephews, Mark Essary and Ed Dragoo, both of Pueblo; and nephew, Pete (Jamie) Brown, of Denver; great-great-niece, Rebecca Essary; sister-in-law and special friend, Marie Bussert; stepsons, Robert (Margaret) Manley, Pueblo, and Bernard (Carolyn) Manley of Colorado Springs. She is also survived by grandchildren, Shari Hajek, David Manley, Karen Springfield and Cheryl Broyhill; great-grandchildren, Shelbi and Shandi Hajek and members of the Woodrow Ward family. Mrs. Manley was a member of the Shriner's Ladies of Pueblo, Ruhamah Temple 71 and Daughters of the Nile. At her request, cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, 11 a. m. Thursday, Central Christian Church. Private inurnment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Shriners Crippled Children's Hospital through George McCarthy Funeral Home.

Manley, Nellie Mae
Nellie Mae Manley - Pueblo Chieftain - September 06, 2005 - Nellie Mae Manley, 74, departed this life unexpectedly on Aug. 30, 2005. She was born on March 5, 1931, in Brampton, N.D. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Carrie and Edward Manley; her mother, Marguerite Manley; and her beloved husband, James H. "Jim" McNeal. Nellie graduated from Central High School in Pueblo, Colo., class of 1948. She was a lifetime member of the American Legion Auxiliary and devoted her life to community service in Pueblo and throughout the state of Colorado. Her home post was James H. McNeal Post 163 since 1973, where she served as past department president of the American Legion Auxiliary for the state of Colorado 1985-86, first vice president and national executive committeewoman 1986-87. She was currently the secretary/treasurer for Post 163 Auxiliary and membership chairman. She also held the positions of historian, secretary/treasurer, president and executive committeewoman, department chairman, resolution, field service and veteran's affairs and rehabilitation and Auxiliary Emergency Fund for District 8. In addition to her American Legion Auxiliary service, she was a member of the Colorado Mental Health Institute of Pueblo Auxiliary since the early 1980s where she served as vice president for eight years and an additional three years as president at the time of her passing. She was selected as Volunteer of the Year for CMHIP in 2004 and was honored at the annual banquet. Nellie took a special interest in the children of Cottage D, taking them on shopping trips for school shoes and hosting pizza parties for them, and provided packages for veteran patients on Veteran's Day and at Christmas, all as a representative for the American Legion Auxiliary. Nellie was extraordinarily gifted at running meetings, staying on track and monitoring budgets. She had complete command of Roberts Rules of Order. Nellie was always available to help with CMHIP Auxiliary fundraisers, even when it was difficult for her, and did her part and more. Nellie was the recipient of many awards and certificates for her dedicated service. She also was an avid reader and loved to crochet Afghans for charity. James and Nellie were also the owners of the former Shaft Lounge. She leaves to cherish, her beloved children, Roderick Bragg, Pueblo, Rochelle Bragg, Denver, Renee Bragg, Brooklyn, N.Y.; her grandson, Derrick (Angel) Bragg, Pueblo; in-laws, M.D. (Nettie) Bunch, Lafayette, Colo., William (Leslie) Bunch, San Mateo, Calif., and Eugene H. (Katherine) Bunch, Topeka, Kan.; two great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, her church family at Eighth Street Baptist Church, American Legion family, Circle of the Golden Dove family, the Angelus staff and the many friends she made over the years. Contributions to boys and girls state or CMHIP. Visitation, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Bethlehem Baptist Church, with the Rev. Steve Mack officiating. Interment Fort Lyons National Cemetery.

Manley, Rose A.
Rose A. "Tomahawk" Manley - The Greenhorn Valley View - March 28, 2007 - Rose A. "Tomahawk" Manley, 81, of Rye, died March 24, 2007, in Pueblo. Survived by husband, Francis; son, Frank (Judy); sister, Josephine; brother, John (Janice) Turkovich; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and numerous nieces and nephews. Cremation. A memorial service in Rye is pending. In lieu of food and flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the Colorado State Veterans Nursing Home in Walsenburg. Services are Friday, March 30th at 11 a.m. at St. Aloysius Catholic Church. Huerfano World - March 29, 2007 - Rose A. (Tomahawk) Manley, 81, Rye, CO, passed away March 24, 2007. Survived by husband Francis, son Frank (Judy), sister Josephine, brother John (Janice) Turkovich, four grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. Numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial services 11 a.m., Friday, March 30, at St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Rye, CO. Arrangements at Davis Mortuary, Pueblo, CO. In lieu of flowers or food, all donations can be made to Colorado State Veterans' Nursing Home, Walsenburg.

Mann, Elmer B.
Elmer B. Mann - Colorado Springs Gazette - April 29, 1997 - Elmer B. Mann, 79, a meat packer, died April 28, 1997, in Florence. Visitation will be at 10 a.m. today at Colorado Mortuary, 3407 N. El Paso St. Services and burial will be in Rindahl, Minn. Mr. Mann was born Sept. 9, 1917, in Alberta, Canada to Charles and Emelia (Nelson) Mann. He is survived by a son, Danny of Oklahoma City, Okla.; a daughter, Linda "Billie" Bettencourt of Tucson, Ariz.; three sisters, Ethel Waller of Crookston, Minn., Mable Wollin of Eldred, Minn., and Claire Wegge of Holt, Minn.; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Mr. Mann served in the Army for five years, attaining the rank of private first class. He earned the American Defense Service Medal; European-African-Middle Eastern Theater Service Medal and the Overseas Service Bars. He was always there for anyone who needed a helping hand. Mr. Mann had lived in the Colorado Springs and Pueblo areas for the past 20 years.

Mann, Howard G.
Howard G. Mann - Pueblo Chieftain - January 15, 2000 - Howard G. Mann. Funeral service, 1 p.m. today, Holt Chapel of the Garden, 806 Macon Ave., Canon City, Colo. 81212. Inurnment, Monday at Lakeside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice-West, Boy Scouts of America or Hildebrand Care Center through the funeral home.

Mann, Mary A.
Mary A. Mann - Pueblo Chieftain & Star Journal - April 8, 1981 - Mary A. Mann, 2611 Jones, died April 7. No service. Davis.

Mann, Robert Howard
Robert Howard Mann - Pueblo Chieftain - October 15, 1998 - Robert Howard Mann, 78, of Rocky Ford, died Oct. 10, 1998, at the V.A. Hospital in Denver. Graveside service, 2 p.m. Friday at Fairview Cemetery in La Junta, Rev. Carol Isaacson officiating.

Manners, Charles I.
Charles I. Manners – Bayfield Blade – September 24, 1915 – Rail Contractor Commits Suicide – Pueblo – Charles I. Manners, 53, prominent throughout Colorado for many years as a railroad contractor, committed suicide at his home here by shooting himself through the brain.

Manning, Hattie M.
Hattie M. Manning - Huerfano World - September 14, 1989 - Hattie M. Manning died Aug. 29, 1989, in Long Beach, CA. Born Feb. 16, 1904, in Walsenburg, she had been a resident of Long Beach since 1914. A memorial service was held Friday, Sept. 1 in Long Beach.

Manning, Mary L.
Mary L. Manning - Huerfano World - December 10, 1992 - This Week in La Veta History -1951: Mary L. Manning, who was born in La Veta in 1871 to Dr. and Mrs. Erwin, died and was buried in the old cemetery with her husband, John Thomas Manning who died in 1943. Pueblo Chieftain - December 11, 1951 - Mary L. Manning, sister of Paul and A. N. Erwin and aunt of Mrs. Irish M. Kihn, local hospital Sunday. To Walsenburg for services and interment. [Editor's Note: Mary Louise Manning died December 9, 1951. Obituary listed World Independent, December 10, 1951, Page 8, and World Independent, December 11, 1951, Page 8.]

Mansfield, Levi A.
Levi A. Mansfield – Pueblo Chieftain – July 14, 1907 – The funeral of Levi A. Mansfield will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon from the late residence. Interment will be in Mountain View and the services will be conducted under the auspices of the G. A. R.

Mansfield, Mary
Mrs. Mary Mansfield - World Independent – January 23, 1931 - Mansfield Funeral Held at Gardner Church Thursday - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Mansfield were held Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the M.E. church at Gardner conducted by Rev. Andrew Lindsay. Burial was in the Gardner cemetery under the direction of Furphy Brothers. Mrs. Mansfield died at the Lamme hospital in Walsenburg Monday, January 19, after a lingering illness of many months. Death was due to cancer. Mrs. Mansfield, with her husband, N.F. Mansfield, who died two years ago, came to Malachite in 1903, locating on what was known as the Randal ranch. Early in the winter she went to Walsenburg to receive medical attention and later went to the hospital, where she remained till her death. Deceased is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Nettie Spratt of Montrose, Iowa, and Mrs. Josephine Crocker of Whitefield, Maine; and by two brothers, Charles and William Gilman of Montrose, Iowa.

Mansfield, Richard D.
Richard D. Mansfield - Pueblo Chieftain - August 27, 2005 - Richard D. Mansfield, 66, passed away Aug. 24, 2005. Survived by his wife, Dorothy M. Mansfield; children, Martin D. (Colleen) Mansfield, Mary Ann Plavak, William F. Mansfield, Patricia J. (Terry) Sammons, all of Colorado City; and grandchildren, Justin A., Alea M., Taylor R. and Jenna C. Mansfield, Mikala G. Plavak and Abbigail A. Sammons. Richard was born to Martin D. and Bernice B. Mansfield on Sept. 13, 1938, in Oskaloosa, Iowa. He served his country in the U.S. Air Force. Richard and Dorothy married on Sept. 22, 1962, in Des Moines, Iowa. Richard was the owner and operator of True Value Hardware in Colorado City for many years, retiring in 2003. There will be no viewing. Rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday, and memorial Mass, 10 a.m. Monday; both services at St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Rye with Msgr. Marvin Kapushion as celebrant. Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Mantey, Lawrence James Jr.
Lawrence James "Larry" Mantey, Jr. - Colorado Springs Gazette - April 8, 1994 - Lawrence James "Larry" Mantey, Jr., 57, a service consultant for automotive dealerships, died April 2, 1994, at a local hospital. A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Pikes Peak United Methodist Church, 2927 W. Pikes Peak Ave., with the Revs. Bruce Maxwell and Glenn O. McPherson officiating. Blunt Mortuary, 2229 W. Colorado Ave., is handling arrangements. Mr. Mantey was born July 13, 1936, in Fort Morgan to Lawrence James Mantey Sr. and Mary Merne Eyrich. His father lives in Fort Morgan. He was married June 24, 1959, in Pueblo to Louise R. Widener, who survives. He also is survived by a son, Jayme, and a daughter, Kathy, both of Colorado Springs; and two sisters, Mary Lou Harding of Fort Morgan and Carol Mae Barton of Texas. He was preceded in death by a brother, Dean. Mr. Mantey had lived in the area for 36 years, and was a member of Pikes Peak United Methodist Church and the National Rifle Association. Memorial contributions may be made to the Diabetes Education and Support Center, 121 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs 80903; or Pikes Peak United Methodist Church, 2927 W. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs 80904.

Mantini, George
George Mantini - Huerfano World - November 18, 1993 - In Memoriam - In Memory of George Mantini who died Nov. 13, 1993 in New Hampshire. Sadly missed by Sister, Ann Mantini.

Mantini, Joseph
Joseph Anthony Mantini - Huerfano World - December 3, 1992 - Joseph Anthony Mantini, 68, of Walsenburg, died Monday, Nov. 23, 1992, in Walsenburg Care Center. Born Apr. 13, 1924, in Bayonne, NJ, he served in the US Army Air Force and was a welder in construction. He came to Walsenburg to live with his sister, Ann Mantini, when he became ill. He recently moved to the Care Center. Survivors include his children, Lucille Lucero, Denver, Joseph A. Mantini, Pueblo and Michael Mantini, Walsenburg; four sisters, Ann Mantini, Walsenburg, Frances Greco, Saylorsburg, PA, Sara Fedorchack, Bloomfield, NJ, and Adeline Maldonado, Pueblo; a brother, George Mantini, Derry, NH; numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral mass was from St. Mary Church. Graveside service and burial was in Fort Lyons Cemetery.

Manuel, Etta M.
Etta M. Manuel - Pueblo Chieftain - March 06, 1999 - Etta M. Manuel, 79, of 661 Moore Avenue, Las Animas, Colo., passed away Thursday, March 4, 1999, in Loveland, Colo. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 8, 1999, at 10:30 a.m. at the Horber Funeral Chapel, Las Animas, Colo. Interment will follow in the Las Animas Cemetery.

Manville, Thomas
Thomas "Tom" Manville – Eagle Valley Enterprise – May 4, 1917 – Explosion in Hastings Mine – Note: Tom Manville is listed among the dead of the Hastings Mine disaster, April 27, 1917. Tom Manville:American, age 33,single. He was a miner for the Victor-American Fuel Company;cause of death wasan explosion due to an open safety lamp. Source: Denver Public Library,"Colorado Mining Fatalities." Haswell Herald – May 24, 1917 – Recover Another Body From Mine – Hastings. – The body of Thomas Manville, well known miner and leader in Miners' Union affairs, was found in the Hastings mine in which 120 men lost their lives in an explosion April 27. The recovery of Manville's body brings to 77 the number of bodies brought from the mine. http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hastings.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Manweiler, Katherine
Katherine "Kay" Manweiler - Pueblo Chieftain - November 27, 2003 - Katherine "Kay" Manweiler, 85, passed away Nov. 24, 2003. Survived by her brother, Jack Manweiler, of Pittsburgh, Calif.; sister, Irene Douglas, of Pueblo; and special friends, Tom and Midge Montgomery, of Pueblo. Preceded in death by siblings, Elizabeth Ehrlich, Natalie Manweiler, Harry Manweiler, and Carol Manweiler. Kay was born Sept. 19, 1918, in Sugar City, Colo., to Carolina and Henry Manweiler Jr. Kay ventured to Los Angeles as a young lady and pursued a career as a secretary for 32 years at National Technical Schools. After she retired, Kay moved to Pueblo in 1980. Gardening was her favorite pastime. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 28, 2003, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Pastor Randy Bolt officiating. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. Those who desire may make memorials to Sangre de Cristo Hospice through the funeral home.

Manzanares, Alvino S.
Alvino S. Manzanares - Pueblo Chieftain - November 28, 1999 - Alvino S. Manzanares, 95, of Pueblo, passed away Nov. 26, 1999. Preceded in death by loving wife of 47 years, Delia Manzanares, Jan. 12, 1980. Also preceded in death by one grandchild and one great-grandchild. He is survived by children, Albino (Mary) Manzanares of Walsenburg, Gladys (Manuel) Sarmiento of Pueblo, Joyce Montoya of Pueblo, Jane Martinez of Denver, Kathy (Ken) Lacey of Fountain, Judy (Jon) Drake of Pueblo; sisters, Benny Medina, Nellie Lopez, Demesia Valdez, Lupe Martinez and special Hermano Manuel Manzanares. Also survived by numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews and cousins. Member, Fraternidad De Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno, Local San Jose, Walsenburg, Colo. He was a lifetime member of St. Patrick Catholic Church. Prior to moving to Pueblo and starting his career in construction, he worked as a farmer and coal miner. He will be deeply missed by all the lives he touched with his wonderful smile, great sense of humor and giving heart. Rosary today at 7 p.m. and Funeral Mass, Tuesday, 1 p.m. Both services will be at St. Patrick Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Visitation today, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and Monday, Nov. 29, 1999, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Family will receive friends during visitation at 6 p.m.

Manzanares, Anthony
Anthony Manzanares - Huerfano World - July 5, 2007 - Anthony Manzanares, 77, of La Veta, entered into rest July 2, 2007 in Pueblo. He was born August 23, 1929 in Redwing. Survived by wife, Connie; children, Carl, Steve, James (Robin) Manzanares; mother Dolores Manzanares; nine grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; sister, Tina (Ken) co*ker; brother, Carmel (Nancy) Manzanares. Preceded in death by father, Antonio Manzanares; brother Charles Manzanares; sister Phyllis Valdez. A visitation will be held at 6 p.m., Thursday, July 5, 2007, followed by a Rosary at 7 p.m. A funeral mass will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, July 6, 2007. All services will be held at Christ the King Catholic Church in La Veta. The arrangements have been entrusted to the loving care of Johnson-Romero Funeral Home of Walsenburg.

Manzanares, Anthony J.
Anthony J. Manzanares - Pueblo Chieftain - January 25, 2006 - Anthony J. "Tony" Manzanares, 71, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on Jan. 23, 2006. Born in Rouse, Colo., on May 11, 1934. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ruben and Rita Manzanares; mother-in-law, Maria Mestas; nephew, Reuben Manzanares; and brother-in-law, Bennie Martinez. Tony is survived by his loving wife, Patricia Manzanares; son, Larry Manzanares; sisters, Ruth Martinez and Annie Manzanares; brothers, Ruben (Arlene) Manzanares, Jim (Christine) Manzanares and Art (Ruby) Manzanares; and numerous uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, cousins and friends, including Dr. Ashok Patel. He retired in 1991 as a supervisor from School District 60. Tony was a people person and a friend to everyone. His hobbies were working with his hands, restoring cars and taking care of his family and pets. Viewing, 4 to 6 p.m. today, and funeral service, 11 a.m. Thursday, Romero Chapel. Interment, Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall following burial. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Manzanares, Anthony T.
Anthony T. Manzanares - The Denver Post - October 6, 1943 - Denver Colorado - A.T. Manzanares, Former Revenue Auditor, is Dead - A heart ailment which first became serious a year ago, caused the death in St. Joseph's hospital, Monday of Anthony T. Manzanares, 62, of 1100 Logan St., former auditor in the state revenue department, who for years was prominent in Democratic politics and held numerous Huerfano County elective offices. Mr. Manzanares took a leave of absence from his statehouse position a year ago to go to a lower altitude until his return to the hospital here Aug. 30 he had been employed in the United States Office of Censorship at San Antonio, Texas. A daughter, wife of Ellison D. Ketchum, former Denver University football coach, who now is on duty with the Navy, is living a Providence, R.I., near her husband's station. Other survivors are Mrs. Manzanares, former Nellie Deus; another daughter, Rita, and a son Gene Manzanares, auditor for a film company, all of whom live at the Logan Street address. A Rosary service will be conducted in the Olinger Mortuary at Speer Boulevard and Sherman Street at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The funeral will take place in the Immaculate Conception Cathedral at 10 a.m. Thursday.

Manzanares, Ben
Ben Manzanares - Huerfano World - February 7, 1991 - Ben Manzanares, 78, of Walsenburg, died Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1991, at his home following a lengthy illness. Born Mar. 23, 1912, in Walsenburg he was raised in the Huerfano County area on the family farm. In February, 1937, he married Margaret V. Chavez. He worked for several farmers breaking horses then moved to Ely, NV, where he worked in the copper mines. Later, he returned to Walsenburg where he went to work for Sam Taylor in the Rapson Mine. Later, he went to work for the CF&I retiring in 1977. Mr. Manzanares is survived by his wife, Margaret; six daughters, Virginia Gallegos, Barbara Manzanares, Theresa Cordova, Jennie Manzanares, and Delphine Ortega, all of Walsenburg, and Eleanor Gomez, Ely, NV, 19 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, four sisters, Clara Espinoza, Pueblo, Fanny Trujillo and Priscilla Romero, Walsenburg and Julia Vigil, Pueblo; a brother, Tony Vigil, Pueblo, numerous nieces and nephews. Wake service 7 p.m. Friday, Feb 8; Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, both from St. Mary Church. Burial will be in North Veta Cemetery. The family requests in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to the Caring Unlimited Hospice through the funeral home. Boies Almont is in charge of arrangements.

Manzanares, Bernabe
Bernabe "Barnie" Manzanares - Pueblo Chieftain - December 29, 1986 - Bernabe "Barnie" Manzanares, 78, formerly of Pueblo, passed away Dec. 27, 1986, in Mountain View, Calif. Predeceased by his first wife, Bernice in 1970; brother, Nobert in 1952; and son, Franklin in 1981. Survived by wife, Laverial; children, Bobby Manzanares, Christina (Gary) Bottarini, Ann (Ernie) Romo; seven grandchildren; mother, Rose Gallegos, Pueblo; and sister, Lucy Hendren, Pueblo. Service and interment will be in California.

Manzanares, Charlie
Charlie Manzanares - Huerfano World - March 7, 1991 - In Memoriam - Photo - In Loving Memory of Charlie Manzanares, who died Mar. 8, 1963. - Verse - Sadly missed by mom, brother Wayne, Tony and Tina.

Manzanares, David Joseph
David Joseph Manzanares - Rocky Mountain News - June 7, 1990 - David Joseph Manzanares, 72, of Lafayette died June 1. Services were June 6 in Immaculate Conception Church of Lafayette. Burial was in Coal Creek Cemetery. Mr. Manzanares, a native Of Walsenburg, was a pipe fitter for Local Union 575. He was a member of the Boulder Elks Club, the Knights of Columbus, and was a former boxer for the Elks Club of Denver. Survivors include his wife, Marguerite Manzanares of Lafayette; three sons, David Jr. and Ronald Manzanares of Lafayette, and Ted Manzanares of Louisville; a daughter, Pearl Alexander of Phoenix; three brothers, Henry Manzanares of Lafayette, and Sy Manzanares of [End of obituary missing.]

Manzanares, Delfina
Delfina Manzanares - Pueblo Chieftain - June 27, 1999 - Delfina Manzanares, 86, a beloved wife, mother and grandmother, passed away June 24, 1999, at Parkview hospital. A Pueblo resident since 1947, Mrs. Manzanares was born Sept. 6, 1912, in Aguilar. She married Manuel DeJesus Manzanares on Jan. 28, 1931, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Walsenburg. She is survived by her beloved husband of 64 years- children, Elaine (George)Hernandez, Pueblo, and Irvan (Barbara) Manzanares, San Antonio, Texas-son-in-law, Dr. Ben Martinez, Pueblo- siblings, Fred (Connie) Martinez, Manuel Martinez, Robert (Toni) Martinez and Cecil (Alva) Martinez- 10 grandchildren, Annette (Ben) Santistevan, Steve (Barbara) Hernandez, Theresa (Dennis) Cowger, Patricia (Emilio) Reyes, Michelle (Jim) Lobato, Michael (Rowena) Hernandez, Kathleen Ritter, Nadine (Paul) Ludwig, Andrea Martinez and Aaron Martinez-numerous great-grandchildren- two sisters-in-law, Patsy Talmedge and Virginia Martinez- and other relatives and friends. She is preceded in death by her parents, Emilio and Veronica Aragon Martinez- siblings, Louis E. Martinez, Tom Martinez, Della Martinez and Lucy Mazzarise- and daughter, Bernice Martinez. Mrs. Manzanares loved her grandchildren and made her home the "family meeting place." She taught them how to care for themselves, cooking and keeping a neat house. With her, everyone had chores to accomplish. Visitation, 11 a.m. until5 p.m. today, Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. today, Holy Family Catholic Church. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday at the church, Rev. Ben J. Bacino, celebrant. Interment, Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at 1612 Euclid and 1721 Euclid and the Holy Family Church Hall following the interment rites.

Manzanares, Elias A.
Elias A. Manzanares - Pueblo Chieftain - September 08, 2004 - Elias A. Manzanares, 78, of Pueblo, passed away Sept. 5, 2004. Born March 13, 1926, in Folsom, N.M. Elias is survived by children, Elias R. (Christina) Manzanares, Annette (Dale) Garcia, both of Pueblo; grandchildren, Regina (Tim) Urenda, Denise Manzanares, Bridget Garcia, Katrina (Darren) Gomez, Randy (Amaris) Garcia, Ramona (Shawn) Garcia; great-grandchildren, Adam, Timothy, Angelique Urenda, Miranda Garcia, Elias C., Christina Manzanares; brother, Ralph Manzanares; special friend, Katherine Carreon; and numerous nephews and nieces. Preceded in death by his loving wife, Erma J. Manzanares; son-in-law, Dale Garcia; parents, four brothers and two sisters. Elias was a World War II veteran, serving in the Air Force. He was a member of Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Thursday and funeral Mass, 9:30 a.m. Friday; both services at Cathedral of the Sacred Heart with the Rev. Ron Roche officiating. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with honors presented by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Friends and family will meet at IBEW Local No. 12, 2901 Farabaugh, for food and fellowship after the service.

Manzanares, Erica Renee
Erica Renee Arellano Manzanares - Pueblo Chieftain - June 05, 2005 - Erica Renee Arellano Manzanares, 31 departed this life unexpectedly June 1, 2005. Erica was born May 6, 1974, in Denver. Erica was a homemaker, and recently moved back to Pueblo from Craig, Colo., where she worked for Pat's Roosterante. She is preceded in death by her mother, Jennie Arellano; uncle Duane "Mosco" Arellano; cousins, Joe and Letita Flores; grandparents, Dora Candelaria, Cepriano and Eufelia Trujillo. Erica was a considerate person who always tried to help others. To know Erica was to love her. She was previously a Mary-Kay Consultant. Survived by her parents, Cipriano Trujillo, Clorinda and Ernesto Arellano; four children, Shawna, Shanea, Leo and Pete Montoya; sisters, Samantha Trujillo, Roxanne (Michael) Navervette, Ashley Tarango; aunts and uncles, Fredia, Gene (Lola) Margie, Charlene, Rose, Jimmy, Julio, and Manuel Trujillo, Arlene Arellano, Margie (Dave) Pierce, Pat (Marcus) Padilla, Josie (Robert) Alires, Virginia (Danny) Medina, Duane (Crystal) Nunez, Mark Trujillo; several nieces, special nephew, R.J. Trujillo; other relatives and friends to include former husband, Pete (Jeanine) Montoya. Visitation, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Angelus Chapel; both services, Praise Assembly Of God Church. Evening service, 7 p.m. Tuesday, funeral service 11 a.m. Wednesday. Pastor Bobby J. Wilson officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Manzanares, Filda
Filda Manzanares - Huerfano World - February 15, 1990 - Filda Manzanares, 79, of Walsenburg, died Feb. 9, 1990. Mrs. Manzanares taught elementary grades in Walsenburg schools for 50 years and was principal of Hill School at one time. She was a member of St. Mary Church, Territorial Daughters, AARP, Huerfano Hospital Auxiliary, treasurer of Arts and Things and an officer of Catholic, Daughters. Survivors include her son, B. Don Medina, Buda, TX; two grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Rosary was Sunday from St. Mary Church in Walsenburg. Mass of Christian Burial was Tuesday in Culver City, CA. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City. T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Manzanares, J. M.
J. M. Manzanares - Walsenburg - April 1919 - J. M. Manzanares, 89, died. He is survived by his son, County Clerk A.T. Manzanares and his 109-year-old mother. He and his Mother have lived here since 1870. [Editor's note: Burial St. Mary South Cemetery: Manzanarez, J.M. died 4-1919 age 89 y. father of A.T. Mazanarez.]

Manzanares, J. P.
J. P. Manzanares - Walsenburg - March 1920 - Died, J. P. Manzanares, son J. N. Manzanares, who was married just two months ago. [Editor's note: Manzanares, J. P. 3/8/1920 WI 3/12/1920 1 Died Pueblo. Buried St. Mary South Cemetery, Manzanares, J.P. 1885 1920 (Manzanarez, Jose Pedro buried 03/08/1920, residence Walsenburg, notes: 33 years, tuberculosis St. Mary's Death Records) Section 2.]

Manzanares, Jennie C.
Jennie C. Manzanares -Pueblo Chieftain - May 30, 1999 - Jennie C. Manzanares, 74, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord May 28, 1999.She had been a resident of Life Care Center the past four years. She worked at the Colorado Laundry until its closing, and retired in 1972 from Mountain States Laundry. Jennie was a devoted mother and grandmother, a great cook and loved to dance. Preceded in death by her first husband, Celestino Aranda, in 1945- and husband, Gilbert A. Manzanares, in 1995, after 47 years of marriage. Also preceded by her parents, Eliseo and Dora Baca- and one sister, Trini Archuleta. Survived by children, Nora (Elivinio) Archuleta, Henry (Fran)Aranda, Maxine H. Jimenez, Diana J. Williams, Gilbert (Ersie) Manzanares-special friend, Frank Solis- brothers and sisters, Nicki Valdez, Angie Sanchez, Rosendo (Carol) Baca, Rose Padilla- 12 grandchildren, including Manuel and David Manzanares, who were raised by Jennie in the family home- and20 great-grandchildren- and stepchildren, Delia (Elfido) Vigil, Erma Casias, Ida (Gene) Martinez, and Mary (Lee) Miera. There will be no viewing. Recitation of the rosary will be 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 1, 1999, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel and Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, at St. Leander Parish. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Manzanares, Jesus M.
Jesus Maria Manzanares - Independent - April 7, 1933 - J. M. Manzanares, 103 Years Old, Dies at Home In City Yesterday - Oldest Man in Huerfano County Dies at Home of His Daughter; Lives Colorful Life of Early Pioneer of Untamed West, was born on January 6, 1830. Came to Colorado in 1853; to Huerfano County in 1869; Settled at Cucharas and Grew With Huerfano County. Huerfano County's Grand Old Man is Dead! Jesus Maria Manzanares, the oldest man in Huerfano County, died at the age of 103 Friday morning at his home on East Sixth Street. His death marks the passing of one of the earliest pioneers of Colorado, and one of the last historical figures in this county. Manzanares was born January 6, 1830, in a little adobe house at Ojo Caliente, N.M., and during his span of life watched the development of the railroad, telephone, electricity, airplanes, radio, and all the other wonders of the present world, which have entered into the use of humans in the last century. He stated at the celebration of his 100th birthday, which was held in this city January 6, 1930, that the possibilities of the future stunned him. When asked at that time to what he attributed his longevity he stated that it was because he thought "living was too much fun to stop" and that long life was the nature of his family, for his mother lives to be 109 years of age. He came to Colorado with his parents in 1853, settling in Costillo County. They lived there and took part in the last serious outbreak of the Indians against the Mexican people in 1855. It was at this time that the Indians kidnapped two Mexican boys. He came to Huerfano County in 1869, settling at Cucharas Junction, then the proudest trading post in eastern Huerfano County. His parents left him at this time and settled at Redwing. He was married before he came to Huerfano County, having become wed to Maria Rita Tafoya in 1865, from which wedlock six children were born, all with the exception of one living at the present time. During the early years he made several trips "bull whacking" between St. Louis, Kansas and Santa Fe, all the freight being brought overland by way of Denver. When the railroad pushed thru to Cucharas Junction in 1876, Manzanares joined with others in platting pretentious town sites, and brick walls started to rise, but Cucharas dwindled and became a ghost town when the water supply gave out. In the early times wolf packs ravished the Cucharas canon district where he ran his sheep, and often he would hunt buffalo on the Apishipa east of Trinidad in the early days. He killed his last wolf 23 years ago. Manzanares came to Walsenburg eight years ago to make his home with his daughter. His wife died 10 years ago at the age of 72. For several terms Manzanares served as Justice of the Peace and constable at Cucharas, and took an active part during all of his years in Huerfano County. He was president at the last Democratic assembly held in this county July 30, 1932, and at this meeting nominated Sid Wilburn for the office of county surveyor, and seconded the nomination of Harvey Starbuck for county judge and Damacio Vigil for county clerk. Starbuck later withdrew his nomination. Manzanares had a fair education and could read and write both English and Spanish. It was mainly through his efforts that a school for teaching the English language was established. Through his own efforts he became an efficient carpenter and builder, and was an artist at weaving. In the early days he followed cattle as a cowboy and was an expert either with a pistol, rifle or bow and arrow. The past time that he enjoyed most was playing ball. He is survived by one son, A.T. Manzanares, Denver; four daughters. Mrs. J.G. Bustos of Cucharas, Mrs. J.M. Lucero of Cucharas, Mrs. J.E. Vigil of Huerfano, and Mrs. J.S. Chavez of this city; thirty grandchildren, and forty three great grandchildren. Funeral arrangements had not yet been completed at press time. Service will be under the direction of Furphy Brothers Mortuary.

Manzanares, Jose A.
Jose Adam "Dan" Manzanares - Huerfano World - September 9, 1993 - Jose Adam "Dan" Manzanares, 86, of Walsenburg, died Monday, Aug. 30, 1993 in St. Mary Corwin Hospital in Pueblo. Born June 8, 1907 in Redwing, he worked as a rancher around Huerfano County. He married Manuela Adelina Valdez Jan. 27, 1934. He worked several years for the school district and for Walsenburg Mill. Survivors include three sons, Jospeh Manzanares, Pueblo and Julian Manzanares and David Manzanares, Walsenburg; a sister, Stella Scholes, Fontana, CA; eight grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral mass was from St. Mary Church in Walsenburg. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery.

Manzanares, Jose H.
Jose H. Manzanares - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - April 23, 1990 - Jose H. Manzanares, 87, of Colorado Springs died Saturday. He had been a custodian for the city of Colorado Springs. Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. today at the Nolan Funeral Home, 225 N. Weber. Services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 2300 N. Cascade Ave., with the Rev. Gerald Bruggeman officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Manzanares was born June 8, 1902, in Walsenburg, to Rosario and Isabel Manzanares. He was married to Lucy Martinez, who preceded him in death. Mr. Manzanares is survived by a daughter, Isabel Reeves of Colorado Springs; three brothers, Muicio of Pueblo, Beneranda of Walsenburg and Albino of Pueblo; four sisters, Lupe Martinez of Pueblo, Nellie Lopez of California, Margeret Salas of San Diego and Demesia Valdez of Pueblo, and one grandchild. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Marcos, Presentacion and Moyes.

Manzanares, Juan Andreas
Juan Andreas Manzanares - Colorado Daily Chieftain – May 31, 1872 – Deceased - Hon. Juan Andreas Manzanares, member of the last Territorial Legislature from Huerfano County, died at his residence, a few days ago, after a long, lingering and painful illness. The deceased was one of the prominent men of Southern Colorado, and his death will be universally regretted. Pueblo Chieftain 6-6-1872, Badito, C.T. 6-1-1872, Editor Chieftain: At a meeting of the citizens of this county, the following resolutions were passed, which please publish. Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God to take from our midst, our worthy citizen and representative, Hon. Juan Andres Manzanares, who departed this life, on the 29th day of May, A.D., 1872. Whereas, We the people here assembled, to offer this our last testimony of esteem and friendship for the deceased, Therefore be it resolved, that we the citizens of the county of Huerfano, deeply deplore the death of our worthy citizen and representative, Hon. Juan Andres Manzanares. Resolved, that we tender to the bereaved family, our most sincere sympathy in their loss of a good husband and father. Resolved, that in the death of our friend and countryman, we feel impressed with the uncertainty of life, and that the least we as a people can offer as a testimony of our respect for the departed, we offer these our resolutions. Resolved, that these resolutions be published in the Chieftain and People. Respectfully, Jose Maria Jacques, President; Antonio De La Riva, Secretary.

Manzanares, Lucinda
Lucinda Manzanares - Huerfano World - June 25, 1998 - Lucinda Manzanares, 41, of Thornton, died June 19, 1998. Born Jan. 2, 1957 in Walsenburg to Alfred and Lily Trujillo, she is survived by her husband, Carl; Thornton; sons, Kevin Trujillo, Denver and Gabriel Manzanares, Thornton; two daughters, Vanessa Trujillo and Ashley Manzanares, both of Thornton; her mother, Lily Trujillo, Walsenburg; brothers, Henry Montoya, Colorado Springs, Elfido Trujillo, Ava, MO, Samuel Trujillo, Walsenburg, Tito Trujillo, Denver, Phil Trujillo, Brighton, Richard Trujillo, Lamar and David Trujillo, Denver; sisters, Betty Romero and Irene O'Donnell, both of Walsenburg, Mary Fresquez, Colorado Springs, Sarah Trujillo, Cecelia Manzanares, Bertha Aguirre and Rose Barren, Denver. Mass was at St. Mary Church in Walsenburg. Burial was in Masonic Cemetery. A memorial prayer service was from Romero Family Funeral Home in Walsenburg.

Manzanares, Margaret V.
Margaret V. Manzanares - Huerfano World - February 5, 1998 - Margaret Virginia Manzanares, 79, of Walsenburg, died Jan. 29, 1998 at her home after a long illness. Born July 21, 1918 in Fragoso to Juan Andres and Delfina Vigil Chavez, she lived her entire life in Huerfano County, attending local schools. She married Ben Manzanares in February, 1937. She was a very active member of St. Mary Church, serving as a Eucharistic Minister, Catholic Daughters of America, Altar Society and the Coronado Club. She faithfully visited the sick and elderly in the Walsenburg Care Center, Huerfano Medical Center and homes. She was a patient of the Kidney Dialysis Center for about five years. Survivors include eight children, Virginia Gallegos, Dodge City, KS, Ray Chavez, Joplin, MO, Delphine Ortega, Barbara Manzanares, Theresa Cordova, Jennie Manzanares and Jim Chavez, Walsenburg and Eleanor Gomez, Ely, NV; a brother, Celestino Chavez, Walsenburg; 24 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral mass was from St. Mary Church. Burial was in North Veta Cemetery.

Manzanares, Maria
Maria Manzanares - Pueblo Chieftain - April 11, 1987 - Maria Manzanares of Walsenburg, April 10, 1987. Survived by her husband, John Ben Manzanares; son, Abel E. Manzanares, Pueblo West; daughters, Mary Ellen (Roy) Galvan and Yolanda Lavern (Frank) Vigil, both of Walsenburg; grandchildren. Rick Ben Galvan and Melissa Missy Vigil, both of Walsenburg, Wendy R. Vigil and Leslie Manzanares, both of Pueblo; brother, Vivian B. B. (Josephine) Martinez, Pueblo; nephew and nieces, Bob Martinez, Mary Ellen (Leroy) Greenway, Vicki Martinez and Jacki Martinez, all of Pueblo; uncles, Jose Ramon (Adelina) Martinez, Gardner, and Max (Ester) Romero, San Pablo, Calif. Spanish Rosary, 7 p.m. Saturday, Boies Memorial Chapel. Wake service, 7 p.m. Sunday, St. Mary Church. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Monday, St. Mary Church. Interment, El-Puerto Rancho on Ideal Road.

Manzanares, Maria (Husband of)
Manzanares - Colorado Weekly Chieftain - June 18, 1874 - Acting Governor Jenkins has pardoned Maria A. Manzanares, who was sentenced to the penitentiary for life for the murder of her husband. Her mind is said to be weak.

Manzanares, Maria Rita
Maria Rita Manzanares - World Independent - January 16, 1923 - Aged Citizen Dies - Maria Rita Manzanares died at her home in Cucharas, Friday morning, January 12, 1922 at the advanced age of 78 years. She is survived by her husband, J.M. Manzanares, one son and four daughters. Funeral services were Saturday morning at 9:30 at the ranch home and at 10 o'clock at the Cucharas church. Interment was in the Cucharas cemetery. Funeral arrangements by the Unfug Peet Mortuary.

Manzanares, Nelli
Nellie Manzanares - Rocky Mountain News - January 1967 - Requiem Mass was offered Jan. 5th in Mother of God Church, Denver for Mrs. Nellie Deus Manzanares,76, retired draftswoman for the Denver City Engineer's Office and the mother of Gene Manzanares, Denver Juvenile Court employee, who died Jan. 2 in Mercy Hospital, Denver. Mrs. Manzanares was the granddaughter of Captain Charles Deus who served with Colonel Stephen W. Kearny in his "Army of the West" in 1845. Born in Malachite Colo., Jan 1, 1891, Mrs. Manzanares attended Huerfano County schools and St Mary Scholastica Academy in Pueblo. At the age of 17, in 1908, she married in Walsenburg, Colorado to the late Anthony Manzanares. When her husband died in 1943 in Denver she took a job with the Denver Motor Vehicle department. In 1946 she went to work as a draftswomen for Rocky Mountain Engineering Company and 10 years later she joined the city engineer's office in a similar capacity. She retired July 30, 1963 Mrs. Manzanares was a charter member of the Denver chapter of Catholic Daughters of America and a former president of the organization's study group. She also was a member of the Mother of God Parish Alter and Rosary Society. Survivors in addition to her son Gene, include two daughters, Mrs. Juanita Ketchum of Denver and Mrs. Rita Kuemmerlin, Fort Collins, Colorado; a brother John Vigil, Denver, five grandsons, and four granddaughters. She also is survived by three great-grandchildren.

Manzanares, Nikos James
Nikos James Manzanares - Pueblo Chieftain - May 27, 2002 - Nikos James Manzanares passed away on May 23, 2002, in Walsenburg, Colo. He was born in Pueblo on July 24, 1982. Nikos loved poetry, drawing and music. Nikos especially loved his family and was a helpful, caring person. He will truly be missed. Nikos is survived by his parents, father, James "Tweety" Manzanares; stepmother, Robin Manzanares; and mother, Susie "Little Sue" Salazar. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Manzanares, and Jr. and Joe and Frances Salazar. Nikos had four brothers, Ivan and Brian Pacheco, Lucas and Marcus Manzanares; and sister, Mia Manzanares. Visitation will be held at Johnson-Romero Family Funeral Home, 525 Main St., Walsenburg, Colo., from 2 to 5 p.m. Monday, May 27, 2002. A rosary will take place at 7 p.m., St. Mary's Catholic Church. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 28, at St. Mary's with a dinner to follow at the Eagles Hall. Services have been entrusted to the care of Johnson-Romero Family Funeral Home, Walsenburg, Colo.

Manzanares, Oris Ben
Oris Ben Manzanares - Pueblo Chieftain - August 03, 2005 - Oris Ben Manzanares was received into the presence of our Lord on Aug. 1, 2005. He will be greeted by his beloved wife of 50 years, Stella, who preceded him in death; along with his parents, brothers, and sister. Cherished father of Marge (LoLo) Vasquez, Colorado Springs, Joann Hernandez, Art (Joyce) Manzanarez, and Ted (Sheila) Manzanares, all of Denver, and Edith (Frank) Castro of Pueblo. Beloved grandfather of Derek (Tami) Vasquez and Darin Vasquez, Michael Moreno, Janelle and Vince Hernandez, Jody and Dino Manzanarez, Teddy (Adriana) Manzanares, Tammy (Eric) Brown and Jason and Brandon Castro; great-grandfather of Joey, Chadd, Chance, Caleb, Colby, Michael, Annissa, Gabriel, Alaura, Deja, Jory, Adian, Shayla, Chenoa, Christopher, Rafe, Raena and Evan; also survived by his great-great-grandchild, Jadyn; sister-in-law, Delores Manzanares; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends. Before his illness, Ben enjoyed ushering Mass, and visiting with everyone at various restaurants throughout town. He was well liked and respected by all. Mr. Manzanares was born July 27, 1913, in Red Wing, Colo. He retired from the CF&I Steel Corp. with 27 years of service. Ben was an usher at Holy Family Parish and a member of the Nocturnal Adoration Society. Viewing, 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 4, 2005, at the funeral home, with the family present. Scripture service, 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 4, 2005, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 5, 2005; both at Holy Family Parish. Entombment, Pieta Mausoleum, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Special thanks to Dr. Ted Puls and the staff at Life Care Center.

Manzanares, Reuben
Reuben Manzanares - Pueblo Chieftain - November 20, 2003 - In Loving Memory of Reuben Manzanares, 22 years today. We cherish the many wonderful memories. Sadly missed and loved by Dad Ruben and Manzanares Family.

Manzanares, Stella M.
Stella M. Manzanares - Pueblo Chieftain - February 1, 1987 - Stella M. Manzanares went to be with our Lord Jan. 31, 1987. Beloved wife of Oris B. Manzanares, with whom she celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Dec. 6, 1986. Beloved mother of Marge (Lolo) Vasquez, Colorado Springs; Joann Hernandez, Denver; Art (Joyce) Manzanares, Denver; Theodore (Sheila) Manzanares, Denver; and Edith (Frank) Castro, Pueblo. Beloved sister of Bonnie (Ann) Valdez, California; and Dolores Manzanares, Pueblo. Grandmother of Derek and Darin Vasquez; Michael Moreno; Janelle and Vince Hernandez; Jodie and Dean Manzanares; Teddy and Tammy Manzanares; Jason and Brandon Castro. Great-grandmother of Michael, Deja, and Chenoa. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends. Preceded in death by parents, a brother, and a sister. Mrs. Manzanares was born Aug. 19, 1917, at Red Wing, Colo. She was employed at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital for 27 years. She was a member of Holy Family parish and the Legion of Mary Auxiliary. Services, Holy Family Church: Scripture service, 7:30 p.m. Monday; Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. Tuesday. Entombment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at 2841 Aster.

Manzanares, Theodore Boniface
Theodore Boniface "Bonnie" Manzanares - Pueblo Chieftain - May 16, 2006 - Theodore Boniface "Bonnie" Manzanares, 63, of Highlands Ranch, entered into Heaven on May 13, 2006. Husband of Sheila; father of Teddy (Adriana), Tamara (Eric) Brown; grandfather of Chenoa, Christopher, Aidan, Shayla, Raef Bonnie and Raena; brother to Margie (Joe) Vasquez, JoAnn Hernandez, Art (Joyce) Manzanares, Edith (Frank) Castro. Visitation 3:00 to 8:00 Tues., with Rosary at 7:00, Horan & McConaty, 3101 S. Wadsworth, Lakewood. Funeral mass 10:30 Wed., All Saints Catholic Church, Denver.

Manzanares, William
William Manzanares - Denver Post - May 27, 1996 - William Manzanares, Equipment operator, 84 - William "Willie" Manzanares of Denver, a heavy-equipment operator, died April 30 at the Willow Brook Care Center. He was 84. A funeral mass was May 3 at St. Dominic Church. Entombment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. He was born June 21, 1911, in Walsenburg. On July 5, 1931, he married Nettie Marquez in Denver. Manzanares was employed as a heavy-equipment operator for the city and county of Denver. He worked as a welder in mines in Walsenburg. He served in the Marines. His interests included deer hunting and fishing. He is survived by his wife; and a daughter, Shawn Manzanares, Denver.

Manzanares-Curry, Phyllis Ann
Phyllis Ann Manzanares-Curry - Pueblo Chieftain - January 19, 2006 - Phyllis Ann Manzanares-Curry, 30, passed away unexpectedly Jan. 16, 2006. She was born in Los Angeles, Calif., Sept. 9, 1975. Preceded in death by her grandparents, Antonio Manzanares and Mary Rampa; an aunt, Phyllis Manzanares; and sister-in-law, Erica Manzanares. To family and friends who knew and loved her, she was known as "Philly Blunt." Survived by husband, Abraham "Bamm" Curry; her parents, Wayne and Nancy Manzanares; siblings, Mary (Chris) Gonzales, Wayne Manzanares, Debbie Martinez, Duane Manzanares, Chris (Lorena) Manzanares, Shane (Staci) Manzanares, Carlos Manzanares and Elsie Sierra; her grandmother, Dolores Manzanares; several nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends, who will cherish her memory, remembering her laughter, seeing her smiles and the sparkle in her eyes. She will be missed by the family. Thank you to family and friends for your help and support. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Vigil service, 7 p.m. today, and funeral Mass, 1 p.m. Friday, with Father Jesse Perez as celebrant; both services at Holy Family Catholic Church. Cremation to follow. Family will receive friends at Holy Family Church Hall after the funeral Mass.

Manzano, Antonia Torres
Antonia Torres Manzano - Desert Sun - March 29, 2006 - Palm Springs, CA - Antonia Torres Manzano, 69, of Palm Springs died March 19, 2006, in Palm Springs of heart failure. She was born June 13, 1936, to Alejandro and Cirila Sarah Mendoza Torres in La Junta, Colo. She married Carlos Manzano on Nov. 6, 1954, in Avondale, Colo., and was a homemaker. She is survived by her husband, Carlos Manzano of Palm Springs; three sons, Charles C. Manzano Jr. and Robert Manzano of Cathedral City and Steven Manzano of Palm Desert; a sister, Selsa Guiterrez of Pueblo, Colo.; and six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one grandson. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today, with a memorial service at 11 a.m. Friday at Ramon Chapel, Forest Lawn in Cathedral City.

Manzarita, Anton
Anton Manzarita - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - January 26, 1912 - Mangled beyond recognition, the body of Anton Manzarita, an Italian, was found on a railroad in Pueblo.

Mapelli, Gene
Gene Mapelli - Pueblo Chieftain - October 09, 2003 - Gene Mapelli, former Puebloan passed away Saturday, Oct. 4, 2003. A memorial service will be held in Denver on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2003, 11:00 a.m. at Crown Hill Tower of Memories Chapel. Gene was born Eugene Mario Mapelli on Nov. 6, 1925 in Denver, Colo. to an Italian immigrant father (Herman Mapelli) and Della Borelli Mapelli, his mother. A family of devout Catholics and hard workers, Herman and his brothers started Mapelli Brothers in Denver in the 1920's. After attending Regis High School and the University of Denver, Gene opened his own company in Denver in 1951 then merged with Monfort of Colorado in 1968. He left Monfort in 1977 and opened Mapelli Meat Company in Las Vegas with his wife Velda and later in Palm Springs in 1983 with his son Geno and daughter Stephanie. Gene and Velda operated Mapelli Meat Co. at 2309 S. Prairie in Pueblo. Gene is survived by his wife of 56 years, Velda King Mapelli, his son Eugene Mario Mapelli II, daughter-in-law, Cindy and grandson P.J. of Durango, Colo.; his daughter Stephanie Dee Mapelli of Seattle, WA. and his granddaughter Melissa Lynn Beuchat of Las Vegas Nev.

Mapes, Stewart Russel
Stewart Russel Mapes - Pueblo Chieftain - June 13, 1987 - Rev. Stewart Russel Mapes, a longtime Pueblo resident, passed away June 11, 1987. Mr. Mapes was a member of, the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He retired from the Board of Water Works in 1963, after 20 years of service. He was preceded in death by his wife, Cynthia Ann Mapes, in 1984. Survivors include two SOBS, Merle (Carol) Mapes of Spokane, Wash.; and Glen (Sandra) Mapes of Aurora: one daughter, Evlyn Mutz of Pueblo; 11 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, three sisters, Alwilda Mapes of Zion, Ill.; Joyce Schmidt of Lafayette; and Opal Schmidt of Phoenix, Ariz.; one brother, James Mapes of Zion, Ill.; and numerous nieces and nephews. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, with the Rev. James Billings officiating. Interment will be in Imperial Memorial Gardens. Those who wish may make donations to the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Memo; Fund through the funeral home office.

Marascola, Anthony F.
Anthony "Tony" F. Marascola - Pueblo Chieftain - June 2, 1987 - Anthony "Tony" F. Marascola, age 66, departed this life June 1, 1987. He is survived by his wife, Sue; son, Anthony, of Dallas, Texas; two granddaughters, Raynette Marascola and Terry (Bob) Eves; three great-grandchildren of Seagville, Texas; mother, Mary (Scalese) Fatta; sister, Grace Giadone; brothers, Frank (Emma Jean), Guy Jr. (Mary Jane), all of Pueblo; Richard (Lorraine) of West Covina, Calif.; sisters-in-law, Jerry Rimer and Mae Wiebe; brother-in-law, Richard (Joann) Reeder, all of Pueblo; stepmother, Lucille Marascola, and stepsister, Carol Nunn. Survived also by numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Predeceased by father, Guy; and brother-in-law, Pete Giadone. He attended Pleasant View High School, served in the U.S. Army for two years; the U.S. Marine Corps for four years and the U.S. Air Force for 23 years. He was retired from the Pueblo County Sheriff's Department after 19 years of service as a sergeant of the fugitive division. He was a member of the International Footprinters Association, Chapter 22; TREA (veteran's association), National Sheriff's Association; Colorado Protective Police Association; Air Force Sergeants Retirement Association, 6th Marine Division Retirement Association; Fin and Feather Club and the AARP. He served as president of the Pueblo County Search and Rescue Team. He was a member of the Sacred Heart Church in Avondale, where services will be held. Mass of Christian Burial, 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 2; recitation of the rosary, 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 3. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery. Military honors. The family will receive friends after the Mass at the church hall and at Meadowbrook Trailer Park, Space 351. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Marascolo, Lucille
Lucille Marascolo - Pueblo Chieftain - November 22, 2002 - Lucille Marascolo, 84, passed away Nov. 20, 2002. She was preceded by her husband, Guy, in 1974; her parents, and two brothers. She was a member of St. Joseph Church and the Christian Women of St. Joseph Church as well as the Daughters of the Nile. Survived by her daughter, Carol Nunn of Pueblo; four grandchildren, Cheri (Tony) Andress, Houston, Texas, Susan (Jeff) Swartz, Windsor, Colo., Jim Nunn Jr. and Kevin Nunn, both of Pueblo; five great-grandchildren, Mandy (Marty) Zulkoski, Melissa (Collie) Eckels and Jeff Swartz Jr., all of Greeley, and Brady and Austin Nunn, both of Pueblo; three great-great-grandchildren; brothers, Tommy Gibson, Overton, Texas, Bobby Gibson and Gerald Gibson, both of Baton Rouge, La.; sister, Betty Campbell, Moscow, Ky., as well as numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Viewing at the funeral home from 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday and 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Funeral service at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23, 2002, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Interment will be at Roselawn Cemetery.

Marcelja, Elizabeth J.
Elizabeth J. Marcelja - Pueblo Chieftain - June 14, 2006 - Elizabeth J. Marcelja passed away June 12, 2006, in Pueblo. Elizabeth was born Nov. 5, 1920, in Pueblo, to Frank and Louise Melito. She was a longtime member of Tabor Lutheran Church and enjoyed reading, gardening and spending time with her children and grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Matthew; son Jeff; four brothers and two sisters. Her survivors include her children, Sandra (Art) Vall-Spinosa, William Marcelja, Cynthia (John) Shanley, Deborah (Charles Points) Marcelja and Allyson Jubert; grandchildren, Cliff Nunn, Marcus and Tyler Jubert; brother, Anthony Melito; and numerous nieces and nephews. At her request, no viewing. Cremation. Memorial service, 2 p.m. today, King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2561 Vinewood Lane.

Marcella, Alexander A.
Alexander A. Marcella - The Downey Eagle Newspaper – April 25, 1997 - Friends, family mourn Alexander A. Marcella – Downey, CA - Funeral services were held Monday, April 21, at St. Raymond's Catholic Church for Alexander Arthur Marcella, a 30 year resident of Downey and a retired truck driver for Trans-Con Trucking, who died at Kaiser Hospital in Bellflower April 18. He was born in Pueblo, Colorado, was age 71, and was a member St. Raymond's Catholic Church. Survivors include his son, James (Lisa) Marcella of Kent, Washington; two daughters, Janet (Jeff) Tarbill of Fall City, Washington, and Carol (Barry) Del Fosse of Whittier; and grandchildren, Zachary, Ariel, Dallas, Marcella, Sam and Sarah Tarbill and Tom Del Fosse. Burial followed at All Souls Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements were by the Miller-Mies Mortuary of Downey.

March, Chrystel D.
Chrystel D. March - Pueblo Chieftain - December 23, 2004 - Chrystel D. March, 95, died Dec. 19, 2004, in Pueblo. She was born on Nov. 12, 1909, in Cumberland, Wis., to the late Christ and Carrie (Newqaid) Hansen. Chrystel married Marvin W. March; he preceded her in death. She is survived by two sons, Dennis and Michael March, Pueblo; three grandchildren, Shawn March of Peru, Suzanne (Marc) Carrier, Mound Valley, Kan., and Heather (Nathan) Samora, Pueblo; and 11 great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by seven sisters. At the family's request, no services will be held.

Marchant, Helen L.
Helen L. Marchant - Pueblo Chieftain - October 30, 1999 - Helen L. Marchant, 71, passed away Oct. 29, 1999. Survived by her daughter, Sharon K. (Tom) Williams; grandchildren, Teresa (David) Green and Michael (Desiree) Williams; great-grandchildren, Gennifer Borgstedt and Breana and Savanna Williams, all of Pueblo; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, James K. Marchant on Aug. 31, 1999, and three sisters. Born July 17, 1928, in Wichita, Kan. At her request, there will be no viewing or services. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

Marchant, James K.
James K. Marchant - Pueblo Chieftain - September 02, 1999 - James K. Marchant, 72, passed away Aug. 31, 1999. Survived by his wife, Helen (nee Beliel) Marchant- daughter, Sharon K. (Tom) Williams- sister, Juanita Bryant- grandchildren, Teresa (David) Green and Mike (Desiree) Williams- great-grandchildren, Gennifer, Breana and Savanna, all of Pueblo. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his sister, Virginia Tracy. James was born to Jim and Hattie (nee Hargis) Marchant on May 24, 1927, in Melbourne, Ark. At his request, there will be no viewing or services. Cremation.

Marchbanks, Benny L.
Benny L. Marchbanks - Pueblo Chieftain - January 18, 2006 - Benny L. Marchbanks, passed away Jan. 16, 2006. He was born May 30, 1924, in Rush, Colo., to Leonard and Ethel Marchbanks. Benny served in the U.S. Navy during WWII, and at war's end married Louise Gaby, who preceded him in death in 1992. Benny and Louise settled and raised a family of two daughters in Pueblo. Benny was a production supervisor at the Steel Mill. Benny and Louise were active members of the community. Benny loved the Elks (BPOE) and the Eagles (FOE). He was an avid outdoorsman and he and Louise loved to square dance. Benny will be best remembered for his sense of humor, honesty and his genuine concern for others. Benny is survived by his daughters, Kathleen Malvern and Arlene Baker of Grand Junction; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Visitation, noon to 7 p.m. Wednesday, at the funeral home. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Thursday, Wesley United Methodist Church with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Marchiori, Alfredo
Alfredo Marchiori - Huerfano World - October 12, 1989 - Huerfano native Fred Marchiori, 80, died in Walsenburg Oct. 6, 1989, after a lengthy illness. Born Oct. 12, 1908, in Rouse, he attended school there and at Upper Bear Creek. While a teenager, he went to work on the family ranch on Bear Creek and never left. The avid wildlife enthusiast was best known for his trapping and hunting abilities. He was a member of St. Mary Church. Survivors include two sisters; Lena Pezze, La Veta and Antonette Baione, Bear Creek; nieces, a nephew and numerous grand-nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial was Monday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in South St. Mary Cemetery. J.M. Antle Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Marchiori, Mary M.
Mrs. Mary M. Marchiori - Pueblo Chieftain - June 28, 1984 - Mrs. Mary M. Marchiori, June 26, 1984. Mother of Robert F. Carsella, Tracy, Calif., and Joseph A. Carsella, San Jose, Calif. Brother [Mother] of Mrs. Bessie Eccher, Albert Micek and Mrs. Agnes Lubal, all of Walsenburg, and Frank Micek, Pueblo. Also survived by six grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and numerous niece and nephews. Services, St. Mary Church; Tabernacle Rosary, 4 p.m. Friday; scripture service, 7 p.m. Friday, and Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Saturday. Interment, South St. Mary Cemetery. Huerfano World - June 22, 1989 - In Memoriam - In Loving Memory of our sister, Mary Marchiori, who died five years ago, June 26, 1984. - Verse - Sadly missed by Bessie and family.

Marcias, Eleanore
Eleanore Marcias - World Independent – September 3, 1929 - Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marcias Dies at Tioga - Little Eleanore Marcias, one month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marcias, well known residents of Tioga, Colo., died at the family home there on Aug. 31. The body was taken to Sopris, Colorado, where burial was made in the family plot. The Marcias formerly lived in Sopris and have many friends and relatives living there. The Furphy Undertaking Company was in charge.

Marcinko, Chattie N.
Chattie N. Marcinko - Pueblo Chieftain - December 24, 1996 - Chattie N. Marcinko, went to be with the Lord Dec. 22, 1996. Born Sept. 25, 1911, to the union of Robert and Lucy Combs Orcutt. She was retired from the Colorado State Hospital after 20 years of service as an LPN. She was a very devoted mother and grandmother and was happiest when all of her family was around her. She will be dearly missed. Survived by daughter, Jane Sawvell; and grandson, Doug (Jane) Sawvell, both of Pueblo; granddaughter, Nancy (Jim) McCray, Maple Grove, Minn.; great-grandson, Jeff Sawvell of Pueblo; great-granddaughter, Amber Pepin, Lamar; Brandie and Lucy McCray, Maple Grove, Minn.; great-great-granddaughter, Alexandra Pepin, Lamar; two sisters. She was preceded in death by her husband, John; parents, two brothers and one sister, Visitation, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. until service time Friday. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday, McCarthy-Comer Garden Chapel, 2710 N. Elizabeth. Interment Mountain View Cemetery.

Marcinko, John J.
John J. Marcinko - Pueblo Chieftain - November 2, 1976 - John J. Marcinko, late of 810 Brown, passed away Oct. 31, 1976, in Florence, Colo. Husband of Mrs. Chattie Marcinko of the home, where family may be contacted. Father of Mrs. Jane C. Sawvell and father-in-law of Everitt H. Sawvell, 726 W. Adams. Grandfather of Douglas and Jane Sawvell of 827 30 ½ Lane, Pueblo, and Nancy and Larry McGray of 999 Fortino, Space 149, Pueblo. Great-grandfather of Amber Christine Sawvell, 827 30 ½ Lane, Pueblo. Son-in-law of Lucy Jane Orcutt. Mr. Marcinko was born May 8, 1892, in Pueblo and was a veteran of WW1. He has been a Pueblo resident for the past 84 years. Mr. and Mrs. Marcinko were married in Pueblo on Aug. 18, 1928. He was employed by Pueblo Ordnance Depot as a tractor and trailer driver and was retired in 1957. Service will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1976, Davis Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Tom Arbogast officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery

Marcinko, Mike
Mike Marcinko - Huerfano World - August 2, 1990 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1914:Mike Marcinko, an Austrian, was run over by a loaded car and killed in the Walsen mine, leaving a wife and six children. [Editor's Note: Mike Marcinko died June 23, 1914. Obituary listed Walsenburg World, June 25, 1914, Page 1.]

Marck, Albert
Albert Marck - Huerfano World - November 29, 2001 - Albert Marck, 70, died at his home in Denver Nov. 3, 2001. Born n Walsenburg June 18, 1919, service and inurnment were atFort Logan National Cemetery Nov. 23, with full military honors. Survivors include his wife Grace; two daughters, Alberta Gonzales and Brenda Hinchey; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was survived by three brothers, Ernest, Louie and Art Marck and three sisters, Ruth Garza, Denver, and Dorothy Ocana and Viola Vigil, Walsenburg. Albert we will miss.

Marck, Arthur Paul Sr.
Arthur Paul Marck, Sr. - Huerfano World - October 24, 2008 - Arthur Paul Marck, Sr. died Friday, Oct. 17, 2008. He is survived by his loving wife, Rose; son, Arthur Paul Marck, Jr. (Buddy); and family. Private services held for immediate family only. Huerfano World - November 21, 2008 - Arthur P. Marck passed away Oct. 17, 2008. Son of Pio and Rosana Marck; husband of Rose; and father of Bud, step-children daughters Ruth Marck Garza, Dorothy Marck Ocana, Ruthann Marck Suazo; and brother of Ernie Marck. He is preceded in death by his parents, Pio Marck and Rosana Marck, and his siblings, Adolph, Albert, Pete, Louie and Vida.

Marck, Eva
Eva Marck - Huerfano World - August 30, 2001 - Eva Marck, 91, of Walsenburg, died Friday, Aug. 24, 2001. Mrs. Marck was born on May 6, 1910 in Yasian, Poland to Vincent and Mary Plahta Kupiec. She came to the United States as a child, and will always be remembered for her needle work, crafts, and especially for her wonderful cooking. Mrs. Marck is survived by her three sons, George (Joan) Marck, Walsenburg, Wallace Marck and Ronald (Karen) Marck, Pueblo; a sister, Rose Zinko, Walsenburg; numerous grandchildren, great- grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, August Marck, on March 11, 1984. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 31 at St. Mary Church with Fr. Rich Wehrmeyer officiating. Christian burial, North St. Mary Cemetery.

Marck, Pete Pio Jr.
Pete Pio Marck Jr. - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - February 16, 1996 - Pete Pio Marck Jr., 63, who retired as a manager from the soft-drink beverage business after 40 years of employment, died Feb. 14, 1996, at a local hospital. Friends may call from 2 to 7 p.m. today at Nolan Funeral Home, 225 N. Weber St. A vigil service will follow in the funeral home's chapel. A Mass of Christian burial will be at 9 a.m. Saturday at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 2318 N. Cascade Ave. Burial will be at Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 3825 Airport Road. Mr. Marck was born Feb. 3, 1933, in Walsenburg to Pio and Rosina (Gomez) Marck. He was married Oct. 14, 1987, in Colorado Springs to Valerie Eaton, who survives. Other survivors include a daughter, Norma Jeanne of Denver; two stepsons, Bill Snare of Craig and Dave Ackeret of Santa Fe, N.M.; two stepdaughters, Judy Prothero of Wasilla, Alaska, and Pilar Lobato of Colorado Springs; four brothers, Albert, Ernest, Louis and Art, all of Denver; four sisters, Ruth Garza of Denver, and Dorothy Ocana, Viola Vigil and Ruth Ann Suazo, all of Walsenburg; 12 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. He also is survived by adopted children Abraham Castaneda of Florida, Martin and Guillermo Castaneda, both of Washington, Richard Castaneda of California, Phyllis Stanley of Oregon, Christy Kokjohn of Trinidad, and Cristine Torbenson and Mary Kent, both of Washington. He was preceded in death by a son, a brother, Adolph, and his first wife, Victoria. Mr. Marck served in the Army. He had been an area resident since 1953 and was a member of Divine Redeemer Catholic Church, Coca-Cola Collectors Club and was a life member of the Knights of Columbus.

Marck, Pio
Pio Marck - Huerfano World - April 20, 1989 - In Memoriam - In Loving Memory of our beloved father and grandfather, Pio Marck, who died Apr. 19, 1966. - Verse - Sadly missed by James, Ruthann, Jimmy and Kenny Suazo.

Marck, Roseann
Roseann Marck - Huerfano World - May 25, 1989 - In Memoriam - Photo - In Memory of Our Beloved Mother and Grandmother, Roseann Marck, who died May 21, 1974. - Verse - Sadly missed by Jim Ruthann, Kenny and James Suazo.

Marco, Lillian Cabibi
Lillian Cabibi Marco - Pueblo Chieftain - December 15, 1986 - Lillian Cabibi Marco, Dec. 13, 1986. Wife of Frank Marco of the family home and mother of Kathee (Chuck) Davis Jr. of Pueblo. Sister of Marie (Dom) Geraci and Virginia (Rene) Marcil, San Jose, Calif., and S. Philip (Margaret) Cabibi of Pueblo. Survived also by her grandchildren, Rocky, Amanda and Chip, as well as several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a sister, Veta Spaccamonti; a brother, Joseph Cabibi; and parents, Philip and Paula Cabibi. Mrs. Marco was a lifelong Pueblo resident, a member of Our Lady of the Assumption parish, the Protective and Beneficient Lodge No. 222, the Ladies Fidelity Lodge of the Columbian Federation and the Social Committee at Our Lady of the Assumption Church. She was employed for many years at Zoelsmann Bakery and Deli. Services, Our Lady of the Assumption Church. Mass of Christian Burial, 7 p.m. Monday and rosary recitation, 10 a.m. Tuesday. Entombment, Roselawn Mausoleum. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Memorials may be made in Mrs. Marco's name to the Pueblo Heart Unit, P.O. Box 1658, Pueblo, 81002. Mrs. Marco will lie in state at the funeral home from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday, and the family will greet friends at the church Monday evening following the Mass.

Marcon, Ruth Leona
Ruth Leona Marcon - Pueblo Chieftain - June 27, 1999 - Ruth Leona Marcon, a longtime resident of Pueblo, born Feb. 26, 1923, in Salida, Colo., passed away unexpectedly June 25, 1999 . Survived by her husband of 59 years, Anthony Marcon Sr., and children, Burletta (Paul) Quint, Pueblo, Pat (George) Gash, Pueblo, Mario (Diana) Marcon, Livermore, Calif., Carl(Sherri) Marcon, Tempe, Ariz., Tony (Kitty) Marcon Jr., Littleton, Colo., and Cathy (Dave) Dehn, Pueblo. Also survived by 16 grandchildren- five great-grandchildren- sister, Katherine (Dan) Granzella, Salida, Colo. - and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents, Carl and Burletta Spino- sister, Lena Spino- and grandsons, Jason Quint and Nicholas Marcon. Ruth was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, friend and was a strong supporter of her children and grandchildren in their baseball endeavors and other activities. She loved to go shopping, follow the activities of her grandchildren, bake and cook especially Italian cuisine and had a general love for people. Rosary, Monday, 7 p.m. and funeral Mass, Tuesday, 10 a.m., both at St. Pius X Church, 3130 Morris Ave. Interment, Memorial Gardens. Viewing, Sunday, noon until 5 p.m. and Monday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Family and friends will be received in the parish hall following the rosary. To honor Ruth's involvement with her children and grandchildren at Centennial High School, donations may be made to the Centennial High School Foundation Fund in her memory.

Marcum, James S.
James S. Marcum - Pueblo Chieftain - October 19, 2003 - James S. Marcum, born April 12, 1921, in Rockford, Ill., passed away on Oct. 16, 2003. He was preceded in death by his parents, Frank (Sina) Marcum; sons, Terry, Jerry and Gary; sisters, Mildred Halls and Ruth Holmes. Surviving are his loving wife, E. Maurine Marcum; son, James K. (Kathie) Marcum; daughter, Deborah (Tom) Vinopal; grandchildren, Tonia (Jeff) Gray, Angelique Khan, Megan, Christopher and Katie Vinopal; great-grandchildren, Krista, Michael, Ashley and Nathan Gray; sisters, Louise (Wilmer) Carlson, Loretta (Don) Pillsbury; and numerous nieces and nephews. James was an Army Veteran of WWII, a Carpenter Contractor and owner of Marcum Construction Company in Wilmette, Ill. He retired as Construction Coordinator from Evanston Hospital in Evanston, Ill. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, at Imperial Funeral Home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Entombment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of food or flowers, donations may be made to the YMCA Community Campus Fund, 700 Albany, Pueblo, CO 81003 in his memory.

Marello, Mary
Mary Marello - Pueblo Chieftain - October 21, 1997 - Mary Maurello. Mary went into the loving arms of our Lord, Oct. 19, 1997. Born on June 7, 1912, to the union of Nick and Michelina Appuglise. Mary is survived by her loving husband, Pete, and would have celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary in November. Survived by daughters, Joan (Tony) Venuto, Margie (John) Lane, all of Pueblo, and Theresa (Carl) Aronson of Portland, Ore. Mary was a loving grandmother to Nick Venuto, John (Kathy) Lane, Lisa (Bruce) Runyan, Pete (Cindy) Venuto, Christy (Sam) DeNardo, Joe (Wendi) Lane, David and Steven Aronson, Kathy Lane and special grandson and granddaughter, David Beard and Kristina Paukune. Mary was a wonderful Nana to her six little great-grandchildren which she adored. Mary is also survived by brother, Louie Appuglise-sister-in-law, Lucy Perricone of California- and special cousins, relatives and many friends. Mary retired from St. Mary-Corwin Hospital in 1978. Mrs. Maurello was a member of St. Patrick and St. Joseph Church parishes, St. Theresa and Fidelity Lodge. She loved to knit and crochet. Her afghans, baby booties and little trinkets were given to others with love. Mary was an avid cook and loved to cook spaghetti for her family every Sunday. She was a hard worker who always thought of herself last. Mary was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend to all who knew her. She had a great sense of humor and brought joy to our lives everyday. We will miss you Mae! Rosary, Wednesday, 7 p.m. and funeral Mass, Thursday, 10 a.m., St. Joseph Church. Entombment, Roselawn Mausoleum. Family may be contacted at 1172 S. Supple Circle.

Mares, Abel
Abel Mares Sr. - Rocky Mountain News - February 22, 2001 - Abel Mares Sr., 76, of Denver died Feb. 9. Services were Feb. 15. The Rev. Mares was born in Walsenburg on April 11, 1924. He married Alberta Pantoya, 1943. He was a retired minister. Survivors include his wife; daughters Alice Cartwright, Rosa Torres, Susie Sidney, Gloria Lopez; sons Abel Jr., Ron Sr.; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Mares, Filix
Filix Mares – Pueblo Star Journal – January 12, 1956 – Filix Mares, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Mares, Avondale, died Jan. 9 in a Denver hospital. Service announcements later.

Mares, Fred
Fred Mares - Pueblo Chieftain - July 08, 2004 - Fred Mares, 51, beloved husband, father and brother departed this life, July 6, 2004, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. He was born Aug. 28, 1952, to the union of Alfonso and Loyola Rivera Mares, who preceded him in death. Also preceded in death by father in-law, Bennie Gonzales; and numerous aunts and uncles. Fred was a graduate of County High School, class of 1971. He retired from the Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo. He was an avid Broncos fan, enjoyed fishing and spending time with his grandchildren and family. His favorite gathering was his annual Fourth of July barbecue. Fred is survived by his loving wife, Liz Gonzales Mares; children, Carmen Mares, Beatrice Mares, Rhonda Mares, Fred (Katheryn) Mares; sister, Barbara (Ronald) Martinez; mother-in-law, Martha Gonzales; grandchildren, Sami Sabrina Martinez, Elizabeth "Lizzie" Martinez, Gerianne Martinez, Selina Herbel, Alexis Herbel, Jon Herbel, Rosie "Stinky Butt" Mares and one unborn grandchild; special nieces, Jeanine Martinez and Vicki Yeates; goddaughter, Ciara Martinez; and other relatives and friends. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Rosary, 7 p.m. today, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday; both services at St. Joseph Catholic Church. The Rev. Marco Antonio Salinas will serve as celebrant. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at 2414 W. 16th St.

Mares, Juan I.
Juan I. Mares - Pueblo Chieftain - April 08, 1999 - Juan I. Mares, 69, of Avondale, passed away April 6, 1999, in Pueblo. Born on July 28, 1929, in Cucharas, Colo. Preceded in death by father, Alfonso Mares. Survived by his mother, Mary Mares, Avondale- brothers, Alfonso (Stella) Mares Jr., Edward (Frances) Mares and Gabriel (Gloria) Mares, all of Pueblo-sisters, Ida (Tom) Greenwell, Avondale, Angelina Martinez, Avondale, Margaret Valdez, Trinidad, Colo., and Diana Autobee, Avondale- numerous nieces and a host of other relatives. Juan enjoyed fishing and was a veteran in the U. S. Army with the 589th Ordnance M.A.M. Company and received the Occupation Medal in Germany. Viewing, today, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. at Romero Chapel. Funeral service, Friday, 2 p.m., also at Romero Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Grave side military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Mares, Roberta R.
Roberta R. Mares - Pueblo Chieftain - December 18, 1999 - Roberta R. Mares passed away Dec. 16, 1999, at her home in Trinidad. Roberta was born on Sept. 2, 1922, to Ralph and Myrtle Deeter Werden in Trinidad and was a lifetime resident. She was a very active member of the Trinity Episcopal Church and the Pierian Club and did extensive volunteer work for many organizations including the Mitchell Museum, the Trinidad Historical Society and the Colorado Welcome Center. Mrs. Mares is survived by her husband, Manuel Mares of Trinidad; his children, Bernard (Holly) Mares of Littleton and Paulette Bayard of Lakewood; two sisters, Marie Williams of Denver and Tressie Teegarden of Arizona; as well as six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. today in the Trinity Episcopal Church in Trinidad with Rev. Janet Rawlins officiating.

Marez, Berlinda
Berlinda Marez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 30, 1999 - Berlinda Marez, 36, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord Aug. 29, 1999.Born on Feb. 18, 1963, in Pueblo. Preceded in death by one brother, Kenny Griego- one niece, Gabrielle- and grandma and grandpa Griego. Survived by her loving husband, Silfredo A. Marez, Pueblo- sons, Anthony Marez and Izac Marez-daughters, Janel (Thomas) Sandoval, Laura Marez and Antoinette Marez- parents, LeRoy Saiz, and Marina Valenzuela, both of Pueblo- stepfather, Art Valenzuela, Pueblo- brothers, LeRoy Saiz Jr., Pueblo, Gilbert Valenzuela, Charles Valenzuela, Jason Valenzuela, Angela (Steve) Martinez, Michelle Saiz and Melody Saiz, all of Pueblo. Berlinda was a member of Agape Fellowship Church. She enjoyed her ceramics classes. Viewing, 1-6 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at Chapel. Memorial prayer service, 7 p.m. Tuesday and funeral service, 10a.m. Wednesday, both at Chapel with Pastors Larry Ruiz and Lawrence DeHerrera officiating. Cremation to follow. Relatives and friends will be received at 1227 E. 10th, Pueblo.

Marez, Cristobal
Cristobal "Chris" Marez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 11, 2004 - Cristobal "Chris" Marez, 77, born in Porta De Luna, N.M., has begun his journey into his new life on March 9, 2004, due to a lengthy illness. Chris was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. He is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Manuelita "Molly" Marez; children, Dave (Flo) Marez, Maxine (Michael) Ulibarri; grandchildren, Savannah and Jared Ulibarri, Shawna (Tommy) Ballman, Jamie (Fidel) Ayala, Chris and Jake Marez; great-grandchildren, Rebecca Ayala, T.J. and Aliyah Ballman and Isable Marez. Chris was a man who loved his family dearly. He served in the U.S. Navy and retired from the CF&I. Chris will be dearly missed by his family and friends. A special thanks to hospice, who was very helpful and supportive. Rosary, 8 p.m. Friday, and funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Saturday; both services at Holy Family Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Marez, Danny
Danny Marez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 10, 2005 - Danny Marez , age 48, a resident of Belen, NM, peacefully joined Our Lord and Savior on Tuesday, June 7, 2005, while he was a patient at the VA Hospital in Albuquerque. He was a member of the Catholic Church. Danny was a Sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps. He worked for the United States Post Office for many years. He graduated with an Associates of Arts degree in Liberal Arts from the University of New Mexico Valencia Campus, and an Associates of Applied Science degree from the University of Southern Colorado in Pueblo. Danny was a master carpenter and craftsman. He loved building furniture for his grandchildren. He enjoyed working on his home and yard. Danny truly loved his children and grandchildren and he was always there to lend a helping hand. He was preceded in death by his mother, Mary in 1996; one sister, Mary also in 1996; and a brother Demecio "Sal" in 1998. Danny is survived by his father, Joe C. Marez of Pueblo, CO; four children, Danny and his wife, Patricia of Albuquerque, Anthony and his wife, Michelle of Belen, Sharlene Brenheiser and her husband, Wesley of Belen, and Tiki Marez of Albuquerque; seven grandchildren, and three more due this year. He is also survived by the loving mother of his children, Audrey Marez of Albuquerque; three brothers, Manuel and his wife, Antoinette of Pueblo, Colo., Robert of Pueblo, Colo., and Candido "Bobby" and his wife, Deidre of North Ridge, Calif; sisters, Jennie Lopez and her husband, Benny, Silvia Marez Fansua, Cristella Torres, Jessie Goff and her husband, Jim of Edgewood, NM, and Gloria Gonzales all of Pueblo, Colo. Services will be held at Our Lady of Belen Catholic Church beginning with a viewing on Thursday, June 9 from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. A rosary is to be recited at 7:00 p.m. A final visitation will take place on Friday, June 10 from 8:30 to 9:00 a.m. with the Funeral Mass to be celebrated at 9:00 a.m. Interment will take place at the Santa Fe National Cemetery at 1:00 p.m. Romero Funeral Home, 609 N. Main St. Belen.

Marez, Dorothy L.
Dorothy L. Marez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 06, 2005 - Dorothy L. Marez, 52, passed away Dec. 3, 2005, in Pueblo, Colo. Dorothy was born Aug. 4, 1953, in Pueblo, Colo., to Bennie and Lucille Laydon. She was preceded in death by her father, Bennie Laydon; and sister, Patricia Laydon-Frank. Survived by her husband of 33 years, Joe Marez; two daughters, Lisa Marez (Juan Lopez) and Mindi (Jesse) Quintana; son, Joe Marez III; grandchildren, Jess, Loveliah, JaiQu and Jecei Jayn; mother, Lucille Laydon; sisters, Arleen (Joe) Gasparetti, JoJo (Joe Roybal), Nancy (Jerry) Caro and Janet (Steve) Cruz; and brother, Bennie (Linda) Laydon; also numerous nephews, nieces and longtime friend, Frank Herrera. Dorothy was a graduate of South High School. She loved to spend time with her family and friends, especially with her grandchildren, whom she adored so much. Dorothy was diagnosed with cancer several years ago. Any donations may be made to the Sangre De Cristo Hospice or the American Cancer Society in her name. At her request, cremation with no viewing. Service, 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2005, Romero Chapel. Immediately following the service, the family will receive family and friends in the Romero Hall next door for food and refreshments.

Marez, Ercelia
Ercelia Marez - Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home - February 24, 2004 - Ercelia Marez, 82, passed away February 22, 2004. She was born on November 3, 1921 to Castulo and Crusita Gonzalez in Branson, Colorado. Ercelia married Henry B. Marez on August 30, 1947 in Raton, NM. They resided in Trinidad for more than 30 years. She was preceded in death by her parents and 14 brothers and sisters. Ercelia is survived by her loving husband of 56 years, Henry of the family home; sons, Henry Marez and Michael Marez both of Denver; daughters, Dorothy (Gabriel) Delacruz of Denver, Arlene Marez of Weston, Lynn (Dino) Salvatori of Denver; grandchildren, David, Christopher and Lauren Marez, Aaron and Ruben Delacruz, Dario Valdez, Andrew Santistevan and Jolene Garcia, Christie and Robby Salvatori, three great grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Visitation will take place on Wednesday, February 25 from 2 to 7 p.m. with a rosary to follow at 7 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home Chapel. A Graveside service is scheduled for Thursday, February 27 at 10:30 a.m. at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver on Friday, February 27 at 10:30 p.m. Active pallbearers are grandsons, David Marez, Christopher Marez, Aaron Delacruz, Ruben Delacruz, Andrew Santistevan and Robby Salvatori. Honorary pallbearers are grand daughters, Christie Salvatori, Lauren Marez and Jolene Garcia. The family may be reached at 635 W. Jefferson Street, Trinidad, CO 81082. The family of Ercelia Marez has entrusted arrangements to the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home.

Marez, Pauline M.
Pauline M. Marez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 28, 2000 - Pauline M. Marez, beloved wife, mother and grandmother, went to be with the Lord March 26, 2000. Born March 16, 1930, to Pablo and Amalia Martinez, who preceded her in death. Survived by her loving husband of 52 years, John J. Marez, of the family home, children Yvonne (Karl) Feller, Patricia (Michael) Owens-Gonzales, Robert (Susan) Marez, Richard (Wilma) Marez, Annette (Martin) Cornett, Sheri (Butch) Batchelder and John P. Marez; her grandchildren, Christopher, Jennifer, Karla, Amanda, Richie, Monique, Bobby, Megan, Rachel and Baby Cornett; great-grandchildren, Gabrielle and Steven; brothers, Leo Martinez and Louis (Bernadine) Martinez; sisters, Chonita Archuleta, Mary Maldonado, Mercedes (Fred) Olivo and Rosalie Noss; sisters-in-law, Annie Green and Rita Garcia; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Visitation, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary, 7 p.m. today and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday. Both services at Christ the King Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Mariana, Salvatore
Salvatore Mariana – Eagle Valley Enterprise – May 4, 1917 – Explosion in Hastings Mine – Note: Salvatore Mariana is listed among the dead of the Hastings Mine disaster, April 27, 1917. Salvatore Mariana:Italian, age 25,single. He was a miner for the Victor-American Fuel Company;cause of death wasan explosion due to an open safety lamp. Source: Denver Public Library,"Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hastings.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Mariani, Augustine J.
Augustine J. Mariani - Pueblo Chieftain - June 15, 2005 - Augustine J. Mariani, 83, born Sept. 22, 1921, passed away June 11, 2005. Preceded in death by her husband, Renzo Mariani. Survived by her children, Ken Mariani and Janet Mariani; sister, Edith (John) Holiman; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Augustine was the former Pueblo city/county treasurer. Viewing, noon to 8 p.m. Wednesday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Thursday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Alzheimer's Association in memory of Augustine.

Mariano, Flora May
Flora May Mariano - Pueblo Chieftain - April 04, 1986 - Flora May Mariano, 68, lifelong Trinidad resident, died Wednesday, April 2, 1986, at Mt. San Rafael Hospital in Trinidad. She was born March 12, 1918, in Trinidad to Fay H. Allen and Edna Murry Allen. She attended Trinidad schools, graduating from Trinidad High School in 1936. In 1941, she served as a registered nurse in the U.S. Army during World War II, and later worked at Mt. San Rafael Hospital for Dr. Beshoar and at Colorado General before retiring in 1955. On March 22, 1960, she was united in marriage to Tom Mariano in Del Norte, Colo. She is survived by her husband, Tom Mariano of Trinidad; daughter, Jerri (Franklin) Connell, Del Norte; two sons, Robert N. (Mardi) Webb of Masonville, Colo., and Allen R. (Carole) Webb of Portland, Ore.; two step-daughters, Frances (Duane) Howard and Gloria (Frank) co*ke, both of Trinidad; 11 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sisters, Edna (George) Martin of Trinidad and Opal (Mose) Russell of Kim, Colo.; brothers, A. Dale Allen of Arizona, and numerous other relatives. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 5, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Trinidad, followed by interment in Masonic Cemetery. Family may call any time.

Mariano, Kristie Rae
Kristie Rae "Yi-yah" Mariano - Pueblo Chieftain - May 25, 2000 - Kristie Rae "Yi-yah" Mariano, 22, was in a tragic accident and went to be with her Lord on May 22, 2000. She is survived by her beloved sons, Isaiah Jude and Jeremiah Moonstorm, who she loved with all her soul and their father, Mark Hernandez; son, Jeffrey Allen Bastian and his father, Sean Bastian; her beloved heart child, Anthony Michael Ramos for whom she yearned everyday of her life; mother, Patricia J. Mariano; sisters, Tina Ramos, Patti and Gypsy Mariano, Laura Luna; brother, Jason Mariano; brothers-in-law, Charley, Matt and Jim. She was Yi-yah to nephews, Joey, Kenny, Dylan, Raymie, Brian and Gabriel; nieces, Amber, Raven and Aurelia and auntie to many others. Also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Kristie was intensely socially and politically active through Youth Empowerment, Youth Incentive, Concerned Parents, S.A.F.E. and fought for all causes she believed in. She had tremendous faith in God and also kept her mind open to ideas such as the theory of GAIA. Her hopes and dreams included becoming a day-care provider, traveling with her children to Europe, riding every roller coaster in the country and having a daughter. Her family will miss her deeply but celebrates her life in Christ. Kristie was born May 27, 1977, and will celebrate her 23rd birthday in Heaven. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at West Street Baptist Church, 1001 West, with Pastor Douglas Morris officiating. Contributions may be made to Decibel Credit Union, c/o Mariano brothers, 300 W. Fifth St., Pueblo, Colo., 81003.

Marich, Cleone June
Cleone June (Lile) Marich - Pueblo Chieftain - January 01, 2003 - Cleone June (Lile) Marich, 65, passed away Dec. 29, 2002. She was born June 4, 1937, in Pueblo, Colo., to Daries and Merle Lile. Survived by mother, Merle Lile; husband of 26 years, Yogi (Bud) Marich; children, Robbin (Bill) Belding, Rebecca (Bob) Hadley, Tina (Dave) Garcia, Timothy (Leann) Minton; grandchildren, Tracy, Michael, Michele, Rachael, Heidi, Heather, Chris, George, Jamilee, Nicole and Daries; brothers, Gerald and Jerry Lile; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded by father, Daries Lile; sisters, Wanda Miller, Fern Harrer; and brother, Daries Charles Lile. Cleone enjoyed sewing for her grandchildren, raising a garden, canning, embroidering, watching the Broncos and baking potica for friends and family for the holidays. Cleone was proud of her children and grandchildren's musical talents and enjoyed going to their concerts. She worked at the Alibi Lounge for 17 years and owned Little Steak House on Prairie Avenue. Viewing, 2 to 7 p.m. Thursday. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to Dream Weavers in her memory.

Marich, Jennie J.
Jennie J. Marich - Pueblo Chieftain - January 19, 2003 - Jennie J. Marich, 92, passed away Jan. 17, 2003. She was born July 7, 1910, in Pueblo. She was preceded in death by parents, Bude and Deva Marich; daughter, Millie Springfield; sisters, Stana Chuich and Amelia Sabec; and brothers, Eso "Nick" Marich and George R. Marich. She is survived by her children, Robert (Nancy) Marich, Milan "Mike" Marich and Sophia Marich; grandchildren, Karen Springfield, Michael (Lucy) Marich and Elaine (Scott) Martin; great-grandchildren, Ryan and Zachary Marich and Camerron Martin; sister, Pauline Borich; and brother, George B. Marich; and numerous nieces and nephews. Jennie retired from the Pueblo Army Depot in 1976. She was a member of Pueblo Aerie No. 145, FOE Ladies Auxiliary and was a 50 year member of Eastern Star. Jennie loved traveling, crocheting, baking, gardening and her favorite cats. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. Monday, at the Funeral Home. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Tuesday, at George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Marich, Joe
Joe Marich - Walsenburg World - July 19, 1937 - Joe Marich, Well Known Resident, Taken By Death – Joe Marich, well known 45 year-old resident of Walsenburg, was claimed by sudden death at his home late Saturday night following a heart attack believed to have been caused by a trip into the mountains. Enroute to Muleshoe lodge, at the foot of La Veta Pass, Marich became suddenly ill when the altitude evidently effected his heart. He was rushed home in a semi-conscious condition and later removed to a hospital, however, he failed to recover. He had been owner of the M. and O. billiard parlor on Main Street (incomplete).

Maricle, Kenneth E.
Kenneth E. Maricle - Huerfano World - October 27, 1994 - Longtime summer resident Kenneth E. Maricle died at his home in Albuquerque, NM, Oct. 14, 1994. Burial was in National Cemetery in Santa Fe. The Maricle family were early Cuchara residents.

Marine, Lupe
Lupe Marine - Pueblo Chieftain - December 11, 2004 - Lupe Marine, 81, born Sept. 28, 1923, departed this life Dec. 8, 2004. Preceded in death by his loving wife, Thelma Vialpando Marine in 2000; and daughter, Inez Lloyd. Survived by his children, Josephine Luevano, of California, Lupe (Tina) Marine, Arizona, John (Joan) Marine, New Mexico, Teddy (Marina) Marine, Colorado, Rosanna (Julio) Talero, Nebraska, Diana Drent, Nebraska, Annette Borgognone, Colorado, and Sandra (Mike) Nemer of Colorado. Also survived by 25 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and brother, Tony (Marie) Marine. Lupe was a longtime Boone resident. Lupe retired from the Pueblo Army Depot and also worked at the Pueblo Raptor Center after his retirement. He was a member of Charro Club and participated in many Fiesta Day Parades. He was an avid hunter and fisherman and shared his love of the outdoors with his children and grandchildren. At his request, cremation with no viewing. Rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday, and memorial Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14th; both services at Sacred Heart Church in Avondale. Inurnment, Tuesday, Roselawn Cemetery. The family may be contacted at the family home in Boone.

Marine, Mary Ann
Mary Ann Marine - Pueblo Chieftain - November 17, 1999 - Mary Ann Marine, 83, departed this life Nov. 15, 1999, at IHS of Pueblo. Mrs. Marine was born Sept. 5, 1916, in Avondale. She was a homemaker. Preceded in death by her parents, Patrick and Eva (Martinez) Armenta; two husbands, Phillip Meehan and Joe Marine Sr.; daughter, Patricia Olivas; a sister, Isabel Cordova; a brother, Richard Armenta; and brothers-in-law, Andy Cordova and Rudy Gonzales. Survived by her children, Julia (Eutimio) Sandoval, Avondale, Chris (Anna) Meehan, Dorothy (Larry) Montoya and Linda Lou (Joe) Macione, all of Denver, Vangie (Ray) Martinez, Joe Marine Jr. and Juanita (Carl) Marine-Lovato, all of Pueblo, Gilbert Marine, California, Theresa Mayfield and Tillie (Robert) Ortega, both of Fountain; son-in-law, Ben Olivas, Pueblo; 34 grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; 10 great-great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Marine's great joy was her family, spending the holidays and special events such as birthdays with them. Each of her children was special to her. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Funeral Mass, 7 p.m. today. Scripture rosary, 10 a.m. Thursday. Both services, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Avondale, Rev. Maurice O. Gallagher, celebrant. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at 3111 W. 27th St. and the church hall following the services.

Marine, Thelma
Thelma Marine - Pueblo Chieftain - January 24, 2000 - Thelma Marine, passed away Jan. 22, 2000. Survived by husband, Lupe Marine; children, Josephine (Raul) Luevano, San Jose, Calif., Lupe (Tina) Marine, Temecula, Calif., John (Joan) Marine, Albuquerque, N.M., Theodore Marine, Pueblo, Rosanna (Julio) Talero, Lincoln, Neb., Diana (Laurin) Drent, Lincoln, Neb., Annette (Tony) Borgognone, Pueblo, and Sandra Nemer of Colorado Springs. Also survived by 22 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, four sisters and two brothers. Preceded in death by daughter, Inez Lloyd; grandson, Gerald Lloyd; and one brother. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial Mass, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2000, 7 p.m. at Sacred Heart of Avondale. Private inurnment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Marino, Agnes
Agnes Marino - Pueblo Chieftain - December 8, 1987 - Agnes Marino, Dec. 7, 1987. Wife of Mike Marino; beloved mother of Rosemary (Ronald) Runyan and Carl (Rosemary) Marino, both of Pueblo; sister of Rose Massarotti, Pueblo. Survived also by her grandchildren, Carl Marino, Regina Marino, Laura Runyan, Mike Runyan and Eddie Runyan; and brothers-in-law, Joe (Josephine) Marino, Kelly Marino and Tony (Catherine) Marino, all of Pueblo. Preceded in death by her parents, Sam and Rosalie Spoone, and brothers, Charles, Tony, Jack, and Joe Spoone. A lifelong resident of Pueblo, Mrs. Marino was a member of St. Francis Xavier Parish, Altar and Rosary Society, and Ladies Auxiliary, American Legion Post 203. Services, St. Francis Xavier Church: Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Tuesday, and Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. Wednesday. Interment, Roselawn. The family will greet friends in the Mediterranean Room following the rosary Tuesday evening. They respectfully request that donations of food be omitted.

Marino, Geraldine
Geraldine "Geri" Marino - Pueblo Chieftain - September 14, 2005 - Geraldine "Geri" Marino, 73, of Pueblo, passed away on Sept. 13, 2005. Geri is survived by her loving husband of 52 years, Ralph Marino; children, Linda (Craig) Boal, Bruce (Betty) Marino, Mary (Eric) Dicus, Sara (David) Burt; grandchildren, Michelle (Rick) Tyler, Bobby, Rebecca, Joshua, Kristina, Lief, Brent; great-grandchildren, Thomas, Anthony, Lorenzo. She was preceded in death by her grandson, Mikey Tannahill. Geri was an avid Broncos fan and a "Bingo Nut." She enjoyed going to Cripple Creek. Geri loved reading and was a great mother. She is going to be deeply missed. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Donations may be made to Fuenta de Vida at the Sangre de Cristo Hospice in Geri's memory. Visitation, 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2005, Roselawn Funeral Home. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 15, 2005, Holy Family Catholic Parish. Interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery.

Marino, Gladys Nadine
Gladys Nadine Marino - Pueblo Chieftain - June 25, 2006 - Gladys Nadine Marino, 85, departed this life June 20, 2006. She is survived by her son, Joseph L. (Brenda) Marino; daughter, Ida Rae Marino; grandchildren, Mark (Kerrie) Marino and Lizzy Marino; and great-grandchildren, Brodie and Gianna and Dauson and Tanner. Also survived by her sister, Elsie Brazier; brother, Edward Vadnal; former daughter-in-law, Mariellen Marino; and numerous nieces, nephews and special friends. Preceded in death by her former husband, Joseph "J. R." Marino; parents, Joseph and Mary Vadnal; and brothers and sisters, Anna, Zona, Mary, Vickie, Joseph, Jennie and John. Gladys was born April 23, 1921, in Pueblo, Colo. She attended St. Mary's grade school and graduated from Central High School in 1938. Gladys worked at the Kress store on Main Street during World War II. After her children were grown, she went to work at J.C. Penney's, the Denver and Mervyn's. She became an instant friend to everyone she met. Her family was the love of her life. She loved being at home, playing polka music, and cooking for her kids and grandkids. She enjoyed taking them to the park to feed the ducks, to Taffy's for ice cream and watching their baseball games. Gladys made the trip to Las Vegas twice a year. Her favorite entertainer was Tom Jones. She and her daughter Ida were regulars at Circus Circus, Bally's and Bellagio slot machines. Memorial Mass will be held 10 a.m. Monday, June 26, 2006, at St. Mary Church, 307 E. Mesa Ave. Inurnment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family and friends will be received following the services at the church hall to celebrate Gladys's life.

Marino, Joe
Joe Marino - Pueblo Chieftain - November 13, 2003 - Joe Marino, 73, of Pueblo, Colo. Passed away, Monday, Nov. 10, 2003. Preceded in death by his parents, Kelly and Rose Marino; brothers, Mike and Tony Marino. Survived by his loving wife of 46 years, Josephine Marino; children, Jim (Maria) Marino and Carl Marino; brother, Kelly Marino Jr.; grandchildren, Joey Marino and Jennifer Marino; and numerous nephews and nieces. Joe will be remembered as a hard worker; farming was his specialty. He was a very devoted family man. He will be deeply missed. Visitation, 3 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, 2003, Roselawn Chapel. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 14, 2003, St. Joseph Catholic Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Marino, Joseph
Joseph Marino - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - August 17, 1917 - Passing away at the age of 95 years, Pueblo lost one of her oldest inhabitants in the death of Joseph Marino, who died at a local hospital.

Marino, Joseph Ralph
Joseph Ralph "J.R." Marino - Pueblo Chieftain - September 08, 2001 - Joseph Ralph "J.R." Marino, age 74, departed this life Sept. 6, 2001, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital after a lengthy illness. He is survived by his son, Joseph L. (Brenda) Marino; daughter, Ida Rae Marino; mother of his children, Gladys N. Marino; and his sisters, Connie Marino (Gilio) Passera and Kay Devencenty. Grandfather of Mark (Kerrie) Marino, Brodie and Gianna, Lizzy (Trevor) Tate and Dauson and Tanner. Also survived by ex-daughter-in-law, Mariellen Marino; brother-in-law, Edward Vadnal; sister-in-law, Elsie Brazier; stepbrothers, Ted Trani, Tony (Dorothy) Trani and Flori Trani; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friend, Joy Sunderland. Preceded in death by his parents, Ida Busillo Marino and Ralph Marino; brother-in-law, Aldo Devencenty; mother-in-law, Mary Vadnal; father-in-law, Joseph Vadnal; stepfather, Alex Trani; and stepsister, Ann Costello. Joe was born Jan. 15, 1927, in Pueblo, Colo. He attended Eden Grade School and completed the eighth grade. He joined the Navy when he was 16 years old and served on the USS West Virginia during World War II. He was the founder and owner of J.R. Marino Construction Company for over 35 years, building over 1,200 houses in the 1950s and 1960s, mainly in the Sunset Park area. Joe was past president of the General Contractors Association, the Pueblo Home Builders and a member of American Legion Post No. 2. He was instrumental in getting the Carpenters Union started in Pueblo. He used to love to go to Las Vegas for New Year's and play the slot machines and watch his favorite entertainers, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Louie Prima and Keely Smith and loved stock cars and racing at the old Pueblo Speedway. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, St. Joseph Church in Blende. Inurnment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family and friends will be received at 253 Mangrum Drive, Pueblo West, following the service.

Marino, Margaret A.
Margaret A. Marino - Pueblo Chieftain - December 27, 2002 - Margaret A. Marino, 83, born Feb. 26, 1919, passed away Dec. 25, 2002. Preceded in death by her husband, Charles Marino; parents, John and Anna Stanko; brothers, Lawrence and Donald Stanko. Survived by children, Pat Latino, Robert C. "Bob" (Judi) Marino and Janet (Vern) Weber; eight grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandson; sister, Martha Frattarelli; sisters-in-law, Edith and Lorraine Stanko. Margaret loved to cook and worked at Iannes Pizzeria for over 25 years. She was dedicated to her family and friends and was an avid Bingo player. The family will receive friends during the viewing, Friday, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, Saturday, 10 a.m., at Holy Family Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family would like to extend a special thanks to Dr. Phillip H. Woods, the staff at Life Care Center of Pueblo, and her special friend, Elsie. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the American Diabetes Foundation or Life Care Center in her memory.

Marino, Michael
Michael Marino – Durango Wage Earner – May 10, 1906 – Pueblo, May 8. – This city was the scene today of a rather desperate riot in which one man was killed and several injured. It was the result of labor troubles at the Pueblo smelter, and resulted, at 6 o'clock this morning, in the liveliest sort of rioting. It seems that upon being refused higher pay and shorter hours the smelter men struck and left their work. The smelter authorities desired the strikers to leave the vicinity, but as they did not go peacefully the police were called and ordered to disperse the men. Then trouble immediately followed. The strikers, assisted by their wives, attacked the officers, in which they tugged freely, and a general fight ensued. One striker was instantly shot to death by a score of deputies and a number of others were badly injured by being clubbed. Several deputies were struck with stones and clubs from the hands of the women and were seriously hurt, notably, T. J. Burrows and W. H. Loar. When Sheriff McMillan realized that the assault threatened the lives of his men he ordered them to shoot to kill. A volley was fired and the rioters immediately dispersed, leaving on the field of battle Michael Marino, a man of 26, who was found to be dead from a bullet that had entered the breast. More trouble is expected.

Marino, Theresa Marie
Theresa Marie Marino - Pueblo Chieftain - May 14, 1987 - Theresa Marie Marino, 931 Currie, May 12, 1987. Mother of Betty (Richard) Golob, Rose Mary (Harold) McKinney and Joseph (Linda) Marino, all of Pueblo. Sister of Tony (Helen) Ianne, Joe (Virginia) Ianne, Josephine (John) Pullaro; Mike Cortese and Carmen (Joann) Mastreno. Grandmother of Jody, Terri, Bubs, Randy, Joe, Kevin, Kelly, Ronnie, Robin, and Charlene. Great-grandmother of Johnny, Chris and Alex. Survived also by several brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, including John Marino and Marge Marino; several nieces and nephews, including her special niece, Rose Marie, and nephew, Russell. Mrs. Marino was a member of Our Lady of the Assumption parish and the Ladies Fidelity Lodge of the Columbian Federation No. 56. She was employed by Ianne's Pizzeria for more than 30 years. Services: Our Lady of the Assumption Church: Mass of Christian Burial, 6:30 p.m. Thursday; rosary, 10 a.m. Friday. Entombment, Roselawn Mausoleum. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. The family will greet friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Golob, 931 Currie.

Marino, Tony
Tony Marino - Pueblo Chieftain - July 26, 2001 - Tony Marino, age 81, born Oct. 28, 1919, passed away July 25, 2001. Mr. Marino was preceded in death by his wife, Catherine Marino, in 1995. He is survived by his children, Tony Marino, Roseann Ford, Louis (Linda) Marino, and Charles (Cala) Marino. Grandfather of Cindy Mascarenas and great-grandfather of Catarina and Anthony Mascarenas. Also survived by his brothers, Joe (Josephine) Marino and Kelly Marino, brother-in-law, Charles Orestani; numerous nieces and nephews and many numerous friends. Mr. Marino was a veteran of the U.S. Army having served during World War II. He was retired from Alpha Beta Meat Packing Co. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, Friday, 2 p.m., George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Funeral notices in Memoriam.

Marino, Tony
Tony "Goof" Marino - Pueblo Chieftain - July 15, 2000 - Tony "Goof" Marino, 89, formerly of Pueblo, passed away on June 23, 2000, in Fresno, Calif. Tony was a resident of Fresno since 1950. Predeceased by parents, Joseph and Catherine Marino of Naples, Italy; sisters, Conjet Sarlo, Mary Odorizzi, Lena Marino and Helen DePedro; and brothers, Ralph, Louie, Charlie, and Tony Marino. Survived by brother, John Marino, Pueblo; and sister, Rose DiSanti, Albuquerque, N.M. Services were held at Boice Funeral Home in Clovis, Calif., on June 28.

Marion, Victoria
Victoria Cristiano Marion - Pueblo Chieftain - May 21, 2000 - Victoria Cristiano Marion, retired principal of Sunset Park School, died Friday, May 19, 2000. Her husband, Vincent Marion, preceded her in death. She is survived by her brother, Frank (Jeanne) Cristiano of Sun City West, Ariz.; Vincent (Eleonore) Cristiano of Denver; Catherine Ramaciotti of Las Vegas, Nev.; and Eugene E. (Anne) Cristiano of Los Angeles, Calif. She is also survived by her niece, Carole R. Cristiano (Stephen) Asher; nephews, Frank V. Cristiano, Gary Cristiano, Eugene F. Cristiano; and by grand-nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her late husband's nephew and niece, Frank and Carole Ricotta, who took wonderful, constant care of her. She received her master of arts degree in school administration from the University of Denver. Victoria taught and served as principal in several area schools and retired as principal of Sunset Park School, where the media center is named after her. She served on many professional organizations, including Delta Kappa Gamma Delta Chapter and Colorado State Principals Committee. After retirement, she taught Italian to adults and helped organize the Dante Alighieri Society and continued to be active in the community. Viewing, Monday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., and Tuesday, 8 a.m. until 7 p.m. Funeral Mass, Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., Shrine of St. Therese. Entombment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers.

Mark, Amelia
Mrs. Amelia Mark - World Independent – March 31, 1947 – Mrs. Amelia Mark, 62, a resident of Huerfano county since 1912, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Pugnetti, in the Santa Clara district, yesterday. She was born August 26, 1884, in Austria. She came to this country 35 years ago and her family was engaged in ranching. They retired about four years ago. Survivors include two brothers, Giuseppe Patauner and Louis Patauner, both of Austria, two sons, Charles and Matt Mark, both of Detroit, by one daughter, Mrs. Pugnetti, and by four grandchildren. Rosary services will be held this evening at 7:30 at the Unfug-Peet chapel. Funeral services will be tomorrow (Tuesday) morning at 9:30 at the chapel, and at 10 o'clock at the St. Mary church. Interment will be in the St. Mary cemetery, under the direction of Unfug-Peet.

Mark, Boyd and Shirley
Boyd and Shirley Mark - Huerfano World - May 14, 1992 - Utah Couple Killed - Boyd and Shirley Mark of Lawton, UT, were killed May 7 in a head-on crash on 1-25, nine miles south of Walsenburg. Mrs. Mark, 55, was driving a 1989 Chevrolet CEO south on 1-25 when she drove off the right side of the road, striking a guardrail. The vehicle went across the road and through the median into the north-bound lane where it hit a 1981 Cadillac head-on. Both Mrs. Mark and her husband, a passenger, died at the scene of massive head and chest injuries, according to the State Highway Patrol report. The couple in the Cadillac, Tom and Suzanne Blinkinsop of Colorado Springs, were taken to St. Francis Hospital in Colorado Springs for treatment of injuries sustained. Both were reported in serious but stable condition Friday.

Mark, Matt
Matt Mark - Huerfano World - August 5, 1993 - Matt Mark, 86, of Aguilar, died July 30, 1993 in Walsenburg Care Center where he had been a patient for one day. Born in Austria May 9, 1907, he traveled for sometime and was in the military service for a short period of time in 1927. He lived in Detroit, MI, but had spent the past 30 years in Colorado. Survivors include a sister, Mary Pugnetti, Aguilar; nieces and nephews. Cremation. No service at this time.

Mark, Oleva
Oleva Mark - Pueblo Chieftain - June 07, 1986 - Oleva Mark of Aguilar died June 5, 1986. Mother of Karen Walker, Ruby Jackson, Donnie Soles, Taft, Calif., Jesse Soles and Brock Soles, Oakdale, Calif., Marion Soles, Aguilar, Johnny Soles, Fellows, Calif. Daughter of Eula Gentry, Fellows. Also survived by nine grandchildren and other relatives. Graveside service, 3 p.m. Sunday, Masonic Cemetery.

Mark, Robert D.
Robert D. Mark - Pueblo Chieftain - May 24, 2006 - Robert D. Mark, 51, longtime resident of Texas, passed away May 9, 2006. Born Feb. 23, 1955, in Pueblo, Colo. Survived by his son, Justin Robert (Mark) Frazier; mother, JoAnn (Robert E.) Kirscht; brother, Richard (Karen) Mark; sister, Karen Houston; numerous extended family; special friends, James and Debbie Hunnicutt, B.C. and Mary Meyer; and many more friends in Texas. Preceded in death by his father, Roderick D. Mark. Cremation and memorial service already held in Texas. Inurnment beside his maternal grandparents, Marjorie and Francis Mower, 9:30 a.m. Friday, Imperial Memorial Gardens, with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Marker, Jake (Child of )
Child of Jake Marker - Huerfano World - October 20, 1994 - This Week in La Veta History - 1892: A child of Jake Marker died in Rouse last Sunday and was buried here Monday.

Marker, Sara E.
Sara E. Marker - Walsenburg World-Independent - April 23, 1945 - Sara E. Marker, for many years a resident of the La Veta community, died at home of her son, Laurence, of Alamosa, yesterday. She had been receiving medical treatment there for the past several days. She was born April 5, 1870, in Georgia, and died at the age of 75. She is survived by three sons, Laurence, Dewey of Phoenix, Ariz., and Evan of La Veta; by two brothers, Morgan Patterson of Lafayetto, and Josh of Longmont; by one sister, Mrs. Pearl Kitchen of La Veta. Also by six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon at the La Veta Baptist church, with the Rev. J. H. Gerault officiating. Interment will be in the La Veta cemetery, under the direction of the Unfug-Peet mortuary. Huerfano World - April 23, 1998 - This Week in La Veta History - 1945: Sara E. Marker, born in Georgia in 1870, died, leaving sons Laurence, Dewey and Evan, brother Morgan Patterson and sister Pearl Kitchen.

Markes, George
George Markes – Eagle Valley Enterprise – May 4, 1917 – Explosion in Hastings Mine – Note: George Markes is listed among the dead of the Hastings Mine disaster, April 27, 1917. George Markes:Austrian, age 23,single. He was a driver for the Victor-American Fuel Company;cause of death wasan explosion due to an open safety lamp. Source: Denver Public Library,"Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hastings.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Markham, Ben
Ben Markham - Huerfano World - September 19, 1991 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1920: Ben Markham, a Mutual miner, was struck and killed by a northbound D&RG near Red Camp. [Editor's Note: Ben Markham died September 13, 1920. Obituary listed World Independent, September 14, 1920, Page 1.]

Markham, George Sr.
George Markham Sr. - Walsenburg World - December 4, 1913 - George Markham Sr. an aged veteran of the Civil War and a member of the G.A.R. died last Wednesday night [November 26, 1913] at his home on 8th Street. Mr. Markham has lived in the County ever since the close of the Civil War. The greater part of his life was spent on the Huerfano and is one of the settlers in this County. His entire life in the County has been as a progressive and peaceful citizen. He leaves a widow and six grown children, all of them were called to his bedside. Some did not arrive in time to see their dying father, reaching here in time to receive the sad news of their father's death. Mrs. Ed Morrison came from Ignacio Colo., Susie Markham from California, Marie Dice, Tillie Brown all being daughters of Mr. Markham. George Markham and Lincoln Markham being the two sons. George Markham lives at present in Walsenburg. Lincoln being the youngest member of the family also came from Ignacio, Colo. Mr. Markham was born in Lansing Mich., February 12, 1830, and was 83 years 9 months and 14 days old. The funeral services were held at his residence on west eighth street at 2:00 p.m. November 29, 1913, under the directions of the G.A.R. Mr. Markham was honored with a very befitting burial, the C.N.G. giving him honor of a military burial to which Mr. Markham was fully entitled. The funeral was well attended by people coming from a long distance. C.R. Squires of Escort, Kan., a nephew of Mr. Markham's also is here. The bereaved family has the sympathy of the entire community.

Markham, Maria Natividad
Maria Natividad Martinez Markham - Huerfano World - July 26, 1918 - Mrs. George Markham [Maria Natividad Martinez] one of the oldest pioneer residents of Walsenburg passed away at the family residence on east eight street, Sunday, July 14, 1918. Mrs. Markham was born in Costilla, New Mexico in 1855 and came to this county when she was nine years old. In 1866 she met and married Mr. George Markhamwho had distinguished himself during the Civil War on the side of the Union. The family consisted of eleven children, six of which are living. All but two of the children were present when the end came but arrived in time for the funeral. After short services at the Catholic church interment took place at the Masonic cemetery by the side of her husband who died five years ago.

Markham, Norma Jean
Norma Jean (Davis) Markham - Pueblo Chieftain - June 06, 2005 - Norma Jean (Davis) Markham, 67, Aurora, passed away unexpectedly June 1, 2005. She will be missed by her children, grandchildren, siblings and beloved dogs. She was born in Pueblo, Colo., Jan. 20, 1938, to Lester and Goldie Davis and attended Central High School. She was preceded in death by her husband John Markham in November 1993. She is survived by her daughters, Colleen Yaklich, Monterey County, Calif., Cathy Hager, Fort Collins, Bev Yaklich, Winter Park and Jan Yaklich, Pueblo; her son Larry Yaklich, Englewood, Colo., seven grandchildren, one great-grandchild, two brothers, a sister, several nieces and nephews, and her beloved dogs Monique and Megan. Services, 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 7, 2005, Crown Hill Rose Arbor Chapel, Lakewood, Colo.

Markham, Theodore A.
Theodore A. "Ted" Markham - Pueblo Chieftain - September 18, 1999 - Theodore A. "Ted" Markham, 57, of Buena Vista, died Sept. 16, 1999, at his home. Employee of Department of Corrections for 30 years. Survived by wife, Joyce Markham, of the home; two sons, Eric of Buena Vista and Bret (Jennie); and grandsons, Jordan and Brendon, all of Canon City; brothers, James (Mary Rose) Markham of San Antonio, Texas, and Ben (Shelley) Markham of Albuquerque, N.M., and a sister, Marianne Markham of Colorado Springs; and his wife's parents, Charles and Barbara Martin of Boone, Colo. Services, 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 20, First Baptist Church in Fowler with burial in Fowler Cemetery.

Markham, William Oliver
William Oliver Markham - Walsenburg - February 1909 - William Oliver Markham, 15, died of appendicitis. [Editor's note: Markham, William Oliver 2/4/1909 WW 2/11/1909 1 Age 15.]

Markley, Jane A.
Jane Amanda Markley - Pueblo Chieftain - June 01, 2003 - Jane Amanda Markley, 52, of Pueblo West, went home to be with the Lord on May 28, 2003. After a lengthy, eight-year battle with cancer, Jane passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by family and friends. Born on Sept. 26, 1950, Fort Dodge, Iowa, to the union of Charles and Hellen Isaacson. She is preceded in death by daughter, Baby Girl Markley; and father-in-law, Jerry B. Markley. She is survived by loving husband of 34 years, Dan L. Markley of the family home; children, Stacy L. (Claude) Hatch of Colorado Springs, Kristi (Gailan) Van Meter of Pueblo West; grandchildren, Amanda and Jessica Valdez, Haylie and Jayson Van Meter; step-grandchildren, Tawni and Cody Hatch; brothers and sister, Chuck (Pam) Isaacson, Mary Larson and Tom (Sherry) Isaacson; and mother-in-law, Bobbie Markley. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and Jane's special angels. Jane was one of the first employees of the Target Distribution Center where she dedicated 17 years of service. She was a member of Praise Assembly of God Church, and she volunteered her time helping new mothers with the Bright Beginnings program through Target/United Way. She was also very comforting and supportive to others suffering from cancer. Some would say she was the caregiver and not the patient. In her spare time, she enjoyed traveling to Mexico, playing golf and fishing at Taylor Reservoir. Her favorite pastime was "shopping." Jane was a dedicated wife, mother and grandmother. The lives she touched will forever remember her friendly smile, her giving heart and her helpful hand. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Monday, June 2, 2003, Praise Assembly of God Church, 2000 Troy Ave., Pueblo, Colo. Family will receive friends immediately following the service at the church hall for a time of fellowship. Those who wish may make memorial contributions in memory of Jane A. Markley to Sangre de Cristo Hospice through the funeral home.

Markley, Jerry B.
Jerry B. Markley - Pueblo Chieftain - October 01, 2002 - Jerry B. Markley, 70, passed away on Sept. 29, 2002, at his home in Pueblo West. Born on Sept. 15, 1932, in Fort Dodge, Iowa, to the union of Gernie and Eleonor Markley, who preceded him in death along with his brother, Duane Markley. He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Roberta "Bobbie" E. Markley. He is also survived by his sister, Karen Burnell of Minnesota; sons, Danny L. (Jane) Markley, of Pueblo West, and David A. (Vicki) Markley of Bellevue, Neb.; grandchildren, Stacy (Claude) Hatch, Colorado Springs, Kristi (Gailan) Van Meter of Pueblo West, Kara, Natalie, and Ryan Markley of Bellevue, Neb.; and great-grandchildren, Amanda, Jessica, Haylie, Jayston; and step-great-grandchildren, Tawni and Cody Hatch. Jerry retired from the Celotex Corp. in Fort Dodge, Iowa, after 28 years and moved to Pueblo West, Colo., to be closer to family. He worked for the Pueblo West Metro District until he retired in 1997. Jerry loved golfing, gardening, cooking and the companionship of his two dogs, Tiffany and Buttons. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 3, 2002, Pueblo West Ecumenical Church. The family respectfully requests those who wish may make memorial contributions to the Jerry B. Markley memorial fund at any Vectra Bank.

Markowski, Eva P.
Eva P. Markowski - Pueblo Chieftain - October 11, 2005 - Eva P. Markowski, 90, born March 23, 1915, passed away Oct. 8, 2005. Preceded in death by her husband, John J. Markowski; and brothers, Alvin and Bill Fitzsimmons. Survived by her children, Don (Micki) Markowski, Dale (Jeanne) Markowski and Terryle (Brian) Schwalm; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and half-sisters, Shirley and Barbara. Eva was a charter member of Christ the King Catholic Parish, a member of the Altar Society and the Nocturnal Adoration Society since 1968. Viewing, noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday, at the funeral home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Wednesday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday; both services at Christ the King Catholic Parish. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Special thanks to Perry Markowski, her grandson who was her primary caregiver. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the Frontier Hospice in Eva's memory in care of the funeral home office.

Markowski, John J.
John J. Markowski - Pueblo Chieftain - March 09, 2001 - Age 88, born May 14, 1912, passed away March 7, 2001. Survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Eva P. Markowski; and children, Donald (Micki) Markowski, Dale (Jeanne) Markowski and Terryle (Brian) Schwalm; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sisters, Josephine Frie and Bernadine Hardin; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Monica Markowski; brother, Ronald Markowski; and sister, Cecilia Chandler. John attended Central High School. He retired from the CF&I Steel Corp. in 1975 after 36 years of service. He was a charter member of Christ the King parish and the Nocturnal Adoration Society. Viewing, Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. and Monday, 8 a.m.. to 5 p.m. at the funeral home. Rosary, Monday, 7 p.m., and funeral Mass, Tuesday, 10 a.m., both services at Christ the King Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Marks, Bessie Lenora
Bessie Lenora Marks - Walsenburg World - July 1903 - Mrs. Arthur M. Marks brought the remains of her infant child from Pueblo to Gardner last Friday and had it laid by the side of its father in the Gardner cemetery. It was very sad to see the widowed mother come unattended except by her sister-in-law to bury her babe. For some cause the letter she wrote to L. Z. Watkins several days previous failed to reach him until she was here with the corps. L. Z. Watkins, T. M. Hudson and Gus Addington then repaired to the cemetery and dug the grave. [Editor's note: contributed by kscott@kdsi.net]

Marks, Betty Lu
Betty Lu Marks - Pueblo Chieftain - January 31, 2002 - Passed away Jan. 27, 2002. Predeceased by her husband, Frank L. Marks; and sister, Susan Derby. Survived by brother, Dwaine Denney of Independence, Ore.; sisters, Martha Ruth Davis of Lompoc, Calif., Ruby Hodges of Colorado Springs; nephew, Albert C. Derby Jr. of Colorado Springs; nieces, Alice Allen of Las Vegas, and Shirley Emerson of Colorado Springs. At her request, no services will be held.

Marks, James Edward Jr.
James Edward Marks Jr. - Colorado Springs Gazette - November 27, 2007 - March 10, 1941 - November 24, 2007 Jim Marks passed away peacefully the morning of November 24th at the Odyssey Hospice in Colorado Springs at the age of 66. Jim was born in Manhattan, Kansas March 10, 1941. In summer of 1954, the family moved to the Pikes Peak Region shortly after which they moved to Chipita Park. Jim attended Manitou Springs High School graduating with the class of 1959. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in the fall of 1961 and completed a four year tour of duty. While a Marine, he was an aviation electronics technician. Jim later received his Associate of Arts degree from Pueblo Junior College. For many years he worked in the heavy construction trades around the Pikes Peak Region. Jim received has Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Southern Colorado in 1995 majoring in Construction Engineering. He recently retired from the Arapahoe County Engineering Department as a Field Inspector responsible for oversight of new development utility and road construction projects. Jim married Linda Olson on June 15th, 2005 in Gunnison. While their time together was too short, they enjoyed traveling and spending weekends and vacations sharing sights and destinations new and familiar. Jim's family and circle of friends will miss his indomitable spirit. Jim is survived by wife Linda (Olson) Marks; sister Nadine Beach and brother-in-law Bill Beach; brothers Raymond, Arthur, and Richard; Linda's sons: Lane and Luke Olson; father in law Robert W. Jobson of Flint Michigan; brother in law Rob W. Jobson Jr.; and numerous nephews and nieces. A visitation will be held from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 28th at the Shrine of Remembrance "America the Beautiful" Chapel of Roses. A Rosary Service will follow at 7:00 p.m. Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, November 29th at the Chapel. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery will follow. Memorials may be made to the Odyssey Hospice Foundation, 4465 Northpark Drive, Suite 400, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80907.

Markt, Steven B.
Steven B. Markt – Newspaper Unknown – October 1999 – Garden City, Kansas - Steven B. Markt, 47, died Oct. 27, 1999, at Kearny County Hospital, Lakin. He was born Dec. 18, 1951, at Ames, Iowa, the son of Rex H. and Jean Peterson Markt. He attended high school at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and college at Southern Colorado State College. A Garden City resident since 1994, he worked for Coca-Cola, Walking Stick Golf Course and Coors, all at Pueblo, Colo., and as a utility technician for Colorado Interstate Gas Company, Garden City. On Nov. 25, 1992, he married Cindy Rheuff at Pueblo. She survives. Other survivors include: two sons, Steven Jr. and Ryan, both of Pueblo; a stepdaughter, Melissa Hansen, Garden City; mother, Redondo Beach, Calif.; a brother, Mike, Shakopee, Mich.; two sisters, Linda Tierney, Des Moines, Iowa, and Deb Uhlman, Redondo Beach; and a granddaughter. He was preceded in death by his father. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Garnand Funeral Home, Garden City, with the Rev. Robert Cousins presiding. Friends may call from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, both at the funeral home. Memorials may be sent to the American Diabetes Association, in care of the funeral home.

Markus, Estelle
Estelle Markus - The Pueblo Chieftain - August 03, 2008 - Estelle Markus, 80, went to be with our Lord on July 31, 2008. She is survived by her loving husband, Conrad H. Markus, to whom she was married for 59 years; children, Conrad H. (Sheila) Markus III of Alamosa, Colo., and Yvonne Penn, Pueblo; grandchildren, Wade (Tonya) Markus, Indianapolis, Ind., Danny Markus, Pueblo, Lonnie (Susana Cruz) Markus, Colorado Springs, Colo., Stephanie Sanchez, Alamosa, Colo., and Alicia (Nick) Gonzales, La Jara, Colo.; great-grandchildren, Gerald, Trinady, Aaron and Mason; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Estelle was a member of Tabor Lutheran Church; the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie No. 145 Ladies Auxiliary, where she was the treasurer for 13 years; the Bighorn Caravan, where she was also the treasurer; and BPOE No. 90 of Pueblo. Estelle loved fishing, camping, playing cards and playing with the kids. Visitation, 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2008, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, 2710 N. Elizabeth. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2008, Tabor Lutheran Church, 102 E. Orman Ave., with entombment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.

Markus, Florence Lillian
Florence Lillian Markus - Pueblo Chieftain - January 16, 2003 - Florence Lillian Markus passed away January 14, 2003, at Parkview Hospital. She was 93. The daughter and ninth child of Charles and Charlotte Rockwell, she was born in Douglas, Wyoming, on September 9, 1909. She married Harry Markus on March 25, 1934, in Crowley County. She is survived by her husband of almost 69 years, children Carolynn Roche (Norman) of Longmont and Barbara Foulk (William) of Pueblo, 6 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Florence was a homemaker and loved being with her family. Beginning in grade school, she first knit afghans for soldiers of WWI, followed by knitting and sewing for the American Red Cross during WWII. She and her husband enjoyed camping and fishing. Cremation was held. Burial will be made at Imperial Cemetery. Private services will be held.

Markwell, Dell C.
Dell C. Markwell - Wray Gazette - January 8, 1909 - Dell C. Markwell, aged twenty-six, a Denver & Rio Grande brakemen was instantly killed on the 2nd inst. near the Minnequa steel works when a freight train broke in two and he was thrown under the wheels. Markwell is a member of the H. of R. T. in Decatur, Ill where his parents reside.

Marlana, Jesus
Jesus Marlana – Hugo Range Ledger – November 12, 1910 – Deadly Explosion at Trinidad – Note: Jesus Marlana is listed among the dead of the Delagua Mine Disaster, November 8, 1910. Jesus Marlana: Mexican, age 28, single. He was a miner for the Victor-American Fuel Company; death was caused by an explosion of gas and dust and possibly an open lamp. Source: Denver Public Library, "Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/delagua.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Marlaro, Anna
Anna (Tucci) Marlaro - Pueblo Chieftain - November 20, 2002 - Anna (Tucci) Martlaro, 85, born May 13, 1917 in Pueblo, passed away Nov. 18, 2002, widow of Carl Martlaro. Survived by children Margaret Ann (Malvern) Mudd; Carol Jean (Douglas) Heifner; grandchildren, Garret (Heather) Mudd, Matthew (Traci Robinson) Heifner, Grant (Rebecca) Mudd, Lara Lynn Heifner, Christopher Heifner; great grandchildren, Heather Heifner, Reagan and Brendan Mudd, and Ryan Mudd; and step great-grandson Jacob Robinson; brothers, John J. Tucci, Joe (Edith) Tucci, Russel Tucci, Sam (Irene) Tucci and Jim Tucci; sister Eve Tucci. Also survived by nephews Lewis Michael Salvitelli, John (Michelle) Gillmartin, Tom (Paula) Tucci, John, Allan and David Tucci, Joe (Sherry) Tucci; nieces, Marilyn (Melvin)Carpenter, Elaine (Paul) Hunter, Karen (Loren) McQueen and Debbie Golden; and numerous great-nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, Julio and Giovina Tucci; sisters Mary (Tucci) Golden; Mary Antoinette (Tucci) Cornish. Anna dedicated her life to God, and taking care of her family and friends. Visitation at Roselawn Chapel Tuesday from 5p.m.- 7p.m. Funeral Mass at St. Joseph Catholic Church Wednesday 2p.m. with entombment to follow at Roselawn Mausoleum. A reception will follow at Roselawn Reception Hall. In lieu of flowers and food, memorial donations may be made to St. Joseph Catholic Church, Pueblo, Colo.

Marlin, Antonio
Antonio Marlin – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – July 16, 1874 – Indians on the War Path on our Southern Border – Many Persons Killed, and Much Stock Stolen – Troops and Citizens in Pursuit – [Special to the Chieftain] – Trinidad, July 8. – On Sunday last rumors reached this city that a party of Comanche, Cheyenne and Kiowa Indians were on the war path, and were depredating and murdering white men near Cimarron, on the Dry Cimarron and on different tributaries of the Cimarron. These rumors have been proven well founded, and it is a painful certainty that this section of country has been raided by from three to five hundred savages, mounted and well armed. The following condensed from an extra Chronicle of Wednesday evening, is the latest in regard to the outbreak which has been received here. The first depredations of the Indians were perpetrated, so far as heard from, on Crow creek, a tributary of the Cimarron. The first man killed of which we have information was Charles A. Buthe, a white man, who lived about twelve miles north of Cimarron. We hear also of numerous depredations and the murdering of four Mexicans in this vicinity, that is in the vicinity of Cimarron. A letter from Emery's on the Dry Cimarron, dated July 6th, states that the savages were stealing stock and murdering herdsman on the Sierra Frande and Corampa creek, and that a Mexican train was attacked on the Cimarron and that a party of Indians were seen with the scalps of white men at their belts. The settlers were arming and preparing for battle. Mr. Dodds reports Romero's wool train captured on the Dry Cimarron. Conn and Roberts, herdsmen on the Corampa, are reported missing. Two white men and one Mexican were killed at the Emery Ranche, six or seven miles above, Antonio Marlin killed at his ranch, one Mexican killed at Fisher's and one white man at Cavaness'. He also states that there was heavy fighting with the Indians at Dry Cimarron, on Tuesday evening. Parties from the front say that twelve or fifteen men have been killed, and a large amount of stock ran off. One Mexican was killed by having his arms cut off, tied to a wagon and left to bleed to death. This afternoon a party of armed men numbering about thirty, commanded by Sheriff Thompson, left for the front. Acting Governor Jenkins has been informed of the outbreak and is doing all in his power to protect the lives and property of citizens. Troops are moving from Garland, Fort Lyon and Fort Union and a party of thirty armed men, under Casmero Barela, are also in pursuit of the savages. Latest – Two scouts just in from the Dry Cimarron, report the Indians moving towards Texas and the Indian Territory and that four more men have been killed.

Marmolejo, Alfonso
Alfonso Marmolejo - Pueblo Chieftain - November 26, 2004 - Alfonso Marmolejo, 76, a lifetime Puebloan, born June 10, 1926, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side, Nov. 23, 2004. He retired from the CF&I Steel co*ke Plant with over 30 years service. He enjoyed his annual trips to Mexico, helping his fellow man, and family and doing what ever his beloved wife asked of him. Predeceased by his parents, Francisco and Maria (Hidalgo) Marmolejo. Alfonso is the husband of Josefina Cuellar Marmolejo; father of Mary Louise Marmolejo, Mario (Sue) Marmolejo, Isabel (Ron) Lofton, Esther Marmolejo, Virginia Marmolejo, Salvador (Lisa) Marmolejo, Rose Marmolejo; grandfather of Christopher, Michel (Rene), Shaun, Anthony, Sara, Lorenzo, and Sammie Jo; brother of Joe (Candy) Marmolejo, Paul (Frances) Marmolejo, Robert (Lina) Marmolejo, Alfred (Gloria) Marmolejo; uncle to several nieces and nephews; and is survived by other relatives and friends. Visitation, noon to 6 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Rosary vigil, 9:30 a.m. Saturday, followed by the funeral Mass at 10 a.m.; both services, Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, with the Rev. Marco Antonio Salinas, as celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The Marmolejo Family would like to thank the Sangre de Cristo Hospice for their care of their husband, father and grandfather.

Marmolejo, Candelaria
Candelaria "Candy" Marmolejo - Pueblo Chieftain - May 16, 2005 - Candelaria "Candy" Marmolejo, 74, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord on May 14, 2005. Preceded in death by her first husband, Roberto Alarcon; son, Gilbert Marmolejo; parents, Maximo & Maria Lopez; brothers, Isaias and Mike Lopez; sister Susie Castro; grandsons, Longie Alarcon, Jose and Randy Jr. Herrera, Raymond Alarcon. She is survived by her loving husband, Jesus Marmolejo; children, Lupe (Richard) Herrera, Raymond (Donna) Alarcon, Robert (Rose) Alarcon, Moises (Diane) Alarcon, Longie Alarcon (Maria Montoya), Everette (Sandy) Alarcon, Danny (Tillie) Marmolejo; brothers, Pete Lopez, Max Lopez; sister, Hortencia Amezola; 41 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren, six great-great-grandchildren; numerous nieces nephews, cousins and other relatives. Special thanks to Isabelle (Travis) Barela. Candy was the best cook in Pueblo and she was especially known for her tamales and tortillas. Memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Full Gospel Assembly, 1101 E. Seventh Street. Relatives and friends will be received at Full Gospel Assembly following service.

Marmolejo, Frances
Frances Marmolejo - Pueblo Chieftain - December 20, 2006 - Frances Marmolejo, 82, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on Dec. 18, 2006. Preceded in death by her husband, Pablo Marmolejo; parents, Alberto Herrera and Vincenta Hernandez; and daughter, Katherine Montez. She is survived by her children, Gloria (Eduardo) Madrid, Lucille Montez, Mary Louise Montez, Diana (Bill) Miera, Charles (Lee) Marmolejo, JoAnn (Mando) Trujillo, Jorge (Gina) Marmolejo and Arthur Marmolejo; granddaughter, Antoinette Trujillo; special niece, Dolores Romero; brother, John (Aurora) Herrera; 28 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren; and numerous nephews, nieces, cousins and other relatives and friends. Viewing, 2 to 7 p.m. Thursday, with rosary to follow, 7 p.m.; both at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Friday, St. Joseph Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Reception to follow rosary at Romero's Hall and at Fulton Heights after burial.

Marmolejo, Jesus
Jesus Marmolejo - Pueblo Chieftain - September 09, 2005 - Jesus Marmolejo, 84, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord on Sept. 7, 2005. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Irene Ruybalid; infant daughter; son, Gilbert Marmolejo; wife, Candelaria Marmolejo; Candelario (Felipa) Hernandez, whom raised him; parents, Francisco (Maria) Marmolejo; brother, Alfonso Marmolejo; offspring of Candelario (Felipa) Hernandez, Salvador, Rachel and Beatrice Hernandez; grandchildren, Longie Alarcon and Jose Herrera. Survived by his children, Danny Joe (Tillie) Marmolejo, Lupe (Richard) Herrera, Raymond (Donna) Alarcon, Robert (Rose) Alarcon, Moises (Diane) Alarcon, Longie Alarcon (Maria Montoya), Everette (Sandy) Alarcon; brothers, Robert (Lena) Marmolejo, Paul (Frances) Marmolejo and Alfredo (Gloria) Marmolejo; brothers-in-law, Pete and Max Lopez; sisters-in-law, Hortencia Amezola and Josefina Marmolejo; offspring of Candelario (Felipa) Hernandez, Margaret (Matt) Puelen, Virginia (Richard) Romero, Orie (Leroy) Ure, Rose Dhont, and Lillie Hurtado; and numerous grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives. He served in the Army in WWII and was honorably discharged in 1946. He retired from the CF&I after 42 years of service in the co*ke plant. He enjoyed fishing, spending time at Wal-Mart and cheeseburgers. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Full Gospel Assembly, 1101 E. Seventh St. Relatives and friends will be received at the church hall after service.

Marmolejo, Pablo
Pablo Marmolejo - Pueblo Chieftain - February 01, 2006 - Pablo Marmolejo, 83, of Pueblo. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. today, St. Joseph Church. Interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Fulton Heights Rec Center after burial. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in Pablo's memory.

Marohn, Steven D.
Steven D. Marohn - Pueblo Chieftain - April 10, 1999 - Steven D. Marohn, 44, passed away April 8, 1999. Survived by his wife, Teresa Marohn- father, Arvid Marohn- daughter, Shannon (Joe) Garcia- and grandson, Steven Foster, all of Pueblo. Preceded in death by his mother, Marjorie Marohn on Dec. 31, 1997. Born on May 6, 1954, in Pueblo. Steven was a well-respected mechanic and worked at Ron's German Auto for many years. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. will be held 7 p.m. today at Trinity Luthern Church, 701 W. Evans, with the Rev. Randy Bolt officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Trinity Lutheran School Building Fund.

Maroney, Burleigh
Burleigh Maroney – Pueblo Chieftain – December 25, 1935 - Mrs. Burleigh Maroney of Avondale Succumbs – Mrs. Burleigh Maroney, a resident of Pueblo county for 36 years and a daughter of Mrs. Church England of Avondale, died yesterday (Dec. 24, 1935) at a local hospital. Her father church England died in 1929, but her mother Mrs. Lois England and her brother Howard England still reside on the homesteaded where Mrs. Maroney was born Nov. 29, 1899. Mrs. Maroney is also survived by her husband, Fred. M. Maroney, and a daughter, Alice Marie, both of the family home, 1229 Bragdon; and a sister Mrs. Winfred of Los Angeles. Funeral announcement will be made by the Davis Mortuary.

Maroney, Samuel Ernest
Samuel Ernest Maroney - Pueblo Chieftain - December 12, 2001 - Samuel Ernest Maroney went to the Lord on December 10, 2001. Survived by his loving companion of 10 years, Layne Fletcher, brothers Jack (Lena) Maroney and Dan (Beverly) Maroney, and his children, Joy (Stan) Gilliland, Pat (Nancy) Maroney and Mitch Maroney. Cremation. Memorial service at a later date.

Marquardt, Jeannette
Jeannette Marquardt - Pueblo Chieftain - November 16, 1997 - Jeannette Marquardt, 79, passed away Nov. 12, 1997. Survived by her sister, Gretchen Brown of California, and many friends and church family. Preceded in death by her father, Dr. John Marquardt in 1956, and mother, Emma (nee Bolt) Marquardt in 1966. Born Jan. 15, 1918, in La Junta, Colo. Member of St. Paul United Methodist Church. Interment at 1 p.m. Monday at Roselawn Cemetery. Service, 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17, 1997, at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 107 E. Routt, with the Rev. Ross Kershaw officiating.

Marquez, Aaron
Aaron Marquez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 12, 2004 - Aaron Marquez. Absence from the body and present with the Lord, 2 Corinthians 5:8. Aaron Marquez, 90, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord, Sept. 10, 2004. Born Aug. 19, 1914, in Socorro, N.M. Preceded in death by one son, Larry Marquez. Survived by his loving wife, Josephine Marquez of 70 years; sons, Tom (Eileen) Marquez, Jerry (Zaida) Marquez, John Marquez, James (Sarah) Marquez and Joseph (Debbie) Marquez; daughters-in-law, Corrine Marquez and Judy; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends; 21 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; grandchildren, Van, Previn, Larrisa, Tom II, Melanie, Jerry II, Rodman, Kimberly, John II, Lawrence, Ruby, Lesli, Stacy, James II, Adam, Jason, and Jeramie. Aaron retired from Ponca Wholesale as a salesman of 26 years. He was involved with the rodeo, Cub Scouts and various other civic organizations as a mentor. His hobbies were his children, grandchildren, outdoors, horses, Bible reading and sharing. Viewing, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, at Romero Chapel. Funeral service. 1 p.m. Monday, at Romero chapel, Imperial Cemetery. Family and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall following interment.

Marquez, Alfonso
Alfonso Marquez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 04, 2001 - Crown Hill, Denver - Alfonso Marquez, 73, of Denver, died April 28, 2001. Services were May 3, with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery. He was born July 21, 1927, in Aguilar, Colo. He was an auto body technician who retired from Rickenbaugh Cadillac in 1993. Beloved life partner of Diane; father of Francene (Floyd), Joseph (Kathleen), Allen (Rhonda) and Pam (Rudy) stepfather of Phil, Gene, Lori, Gary and Valerie; brother of Gilbert, Donna, Orpha (Joe), Neomi (Felix) and Marie (Leonard). Also survived by first wife, Joan Marquez; 11 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; 10 step-grandchildren; one step-great-grandchild; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, Silverio and Donna; sisters, Faye, Rita and Sophie; and brother, Sylvio.

Marquez, Basilisa
Basilisa Marquez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 23, 2000 - Basilisa Marquez, 71, longtime Lombard Village resident, departed this life Feb. 21, 2000, at her home. She was born April 15, 1928, in Marfa, Texas. She was a homemaker and known as "Mom" to many of the youths in her community, where she sponsored Bessie's baseball team. She also sponsored the Lombard Boys Boxing Team and made their uniforms. She also served as the president of the Lombard Village Mothers Club. She enjoyed cooking for her grandchildren and team members. Preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Genoveva Moreno Laso; husband, Juan G. Marquez; and daughters, Susan Rodriguez and Monica Marquez. Survived by her children, Carlos Armendariz, Ernest (Brenda Rodriguez) Marquez and Lucille Marquez; grandchildren, Carla, Veronica, Tina, Kathy, Ernie Jr., Tiffany, Melissa, Latasha, Walter and John Michael; great-grandchildren, Andrew, Jackie, Roxanne, Ronnette, Dylan, Christopher, Crystal and Robert; numerous other relatives and friends. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, Angelus Chapel. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. Thursday and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday; both services at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Rev. Robert Carden, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 1672 Genes St. and St. Joseph Hall following the burial rites.

Marquez, Ben
Ben Marquez - Huerfano World Journal - September 24, 2009 - Surrounded by his family, Ben E. Marquez of Aguilar, CO entered peacefully into rest on August 6, 2009. Born on May 21, 1926 to Juan and Rebecca (Montoya) Marquez of Aguilar, CO. He was 83 years old. Ben is survived by his devoted and loving wife of 58 years, Ida Mae (Abeyta) Marquez. The joy in his life was his children. His sons: Lawrence, and wife Beverly of San Antonio TX, Ben Jr. and wife, Miriam of Aguilar CO, and Mark of La Veta, CO and his only daughter, Shari and husband Ben Anders of Sacramento CA. His adoring grandchildren: Connie (Rodney) Gray, Chandra (Mike) Noviskie, Christopher (Krystal) Marquez, Gianna (Rebecca) Marquez and Nicholas (Michelle) Marquez, Lisa (Zach) Hope, Ben-Michael Marquez, Claudia, Lorenzo and Michael Marquez, Eva and Sarah-Vienna Anders. His great grandchildren and delight: Naomi, Nicole, Eliud, Charis, Russell, Lindsey, Nathan, Danny, Alyssa, and Maya. Finally, his last surviving and dearly beloved sister Dora Lucero of Rocky Ford, CO and many other loving family members. Ben is preceded in death by his parents Juan and Rebecca, his brothers, Henry, Joe and John and his sisters, Alice, Eva, and Beatrice. Ben Marquez immersed himself in all that he did, as a family man, rancher, farmer, sheepherder, grocer, and manager. He served his country well in the United States Army during World War II. For many years, the local Walsenburg and Trinidad communities fondly knew him as the Sno-Cone Man. During the 25 years he lived in the Arkansas Valley, he influenced many lives as a 4-H Leader, Boy Scout Leader, and member and president of the Lion's Club. His unyielding energy for life was dedicated to his love for his family, hard work, sense of humor and sheer joy for living each minute of everyday. He will be missed. A memorial service will be held at the Cuchara Chapel at 10:30 a.m. on September 26, 2009 in Cuchara, Colorado. A reception will follow at the Cuchara Community Center. As was his custom, all his friends and family are welcome to attend. Please join us in celebrating and honoring the life of our beloved dad and husband. Johnson-Romero Family Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Marquez, Charlotte
Charlotte Marquez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 28, 2006 - Charlotte Marquez, 73, went home to be with the Lord on Feb. 23, 2006. She was born Nov. 22, 1932, to Esau and Mary Sanchez, who preceded her in death; along with her daughter, Cindy; brothers, Albert, Saqueo and Nick Sanchez; brothers-in-law, Tony Bueno and Albert Renteria; one niece and three nephews. She is survived by her sisters, Ernestine Bueno, Eva (Eliseo) Vallejos, Alice (Joe) Alires, Melva Renteria and Elizabeth Vera; sisters-in-law, Dolores, Angie and Ada Sanchez; and a multitude of extended family and friends. Visitation, 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 1, 2006, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. A special thanks to the staff of University Park Care Center and Preferred Hospice. Pueblo Chieftain - March 01, 2006 - Charlotte Marquez. In addition to the previous obituary, Charlotte was preceded in death by brother-in-law, Fred Espinoza; and is survived by her sister, Hazel Espinoza. Visitation, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. today, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. today, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Marquez, Corinne Mary
Corinne Mary Marquez - Rocky Mountain News - September 21, 2001 - Corinne Mary Marquez, 75, of Thornton died Sept. 16. Services were Sept. 20, with burial at Highland Cemetery. Mrs. Marquez was born in Trinidad on June 22, 1926. She was a homemaker. Survivors include daughters Darlene Tacoronte, Linda Trujillo, Patricia Maes Hibbison, Teri Maes; sons Leonard, Dennis, Frank, Ron, Fred Jr. and Ben Tacoronte, Jerry Gallegos; 26 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren.

Marquez, David
David Marquez - Huerfano Journal - October 16, 2008 - David Marquez passed away Oct. 8, 2008 - David Marquez, 64, went to be with the Lord on October 8, 2008, after a sudden illness. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ida and Frank Fresquez and David Marquez, Sr.; siblings, Evangelina, Frank, Virginia, Mary, Mike and Marcia. He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Susan; children, David (Ruby) Martinez, Alan (Denise) Espinoza, Amanda (Lorenzo) Marquez, Amy (Ronnie) Marquez, David (Tina) Marquez, and Brett (Rachel) Marquez; siblings, Kim, Irene, Georgette, Nick, Paul and Cecilia; beloved grandchildren; family best friend, Mr. Bill Duran; and many other family friends. David loved his Broncos. His hobbies were stained glass, macramé, making jewelry, playing horseshoes, hunting for artifacts and genealogy. A funeral service was held at Romero Funeral Home in Pueblo, with full military honors, with Pastor Bob Woody of the Tabernacle Baptist Church presiding.

Marquez, David J.
David J. Marquez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 24, 2004 - David J. Marquez, 81, born February 18, 1923, passed away February 18, 2004. Memorial (Graveside) Service meeting at 1:45 p.m., Roselawn Funeral Home, Saturday March 27, 2004, Roselawn Cemetery.

Marquez, David Joseph
David Joseph Marquez - Huerfano World - January 13, 2000 - David Joseph Marquez, 77, of Walsenburg, died Jan. 7, 2000 in Walsenburg Care Center. Born Mar. 1, 1922 in La Junta to Pedro and Cleofas Zamora Marquez, he was an evangelist before retiring and moving to Walsenburg. He is survived by his children, David Marquez, Walsenburg, and Paul Marquez and Cecilia Marquez; a brother, Manuel Marquez, California; three sisters, Esther Martinez, Denver, Irene Parra, California, and Reyna Hall, Arizona; six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral service was from Emmanuel Apostolic Temple in Walsenburg. Cremation.

Marquez, Flavio
Flavio Marquez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 30, 1987 - Flavio Marquez, 2701 California, departed this life April 28, 1987, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. Born April 3, 1916, in Springer, N.M., he was a retired farmer and a member of St. Francis Xavier Church. He is predeceased by son-in-law, Joe Markiewiecz. Survivors include his wife, Frances Marquez, Pueblo; children, Fred (Mary) Marquez, Pueblo, Anthony (Marie) Marquez and Ben Marquez, both of Denver; Floyd Marquez, Boulder; Florence Markiewiecz, Louisiana; Betty Jean (Fred) Baca, Pueblo; Gloria Marquez, Diane Marquez, both of Colorado Springs; two sisters, Stella Magarro, Pueblo, Eufrosina Valdez, Albuquerque, N.M.; 12 grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Thursday. Mass of the Resurrection, 10 a.m. Friday. Both services, St. Francis Xavier Church with the Rev. Edward G. Pettit, celebrant. Family will receive friends at 3700 W. 10th.

Marquez, Frank Sr.
Frank Marquez Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - August 21, 2002 - Frank Marquez Sr., 89, affectionately known as "Don Panchito," departed this life Aug. 17, 2002, at St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center. He was retired from the former A.P. Green Refractories in 1978. Two of the happiest events in his life were when he married his wife, Frances Montiel "Kika" Marquez, at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church Sept. 21, 1940, and when he became a United States citizen Jan. 13, 1977. He was an accomplished musician; he sang and played the guitar, the violin, the organ, the accordion and the harmonica. His sons attribute their father for each of them having their own bands. Mr. Marquez was born May 20, 1913, in Santa Maria De Los Angeles, Jalisco, Mexico, to the union of Pablo and Nazaria Avalos Marquez. His parents preceded him in death; also his beloved wife, Kika, in 1997; a daughter, Guadalupe Marquez, in 1957. Survived by his children, Lorenza "Lorie" Marquez, Socorro "Socie" Marquez, Rose Marquez (Sterling) Neloms, Frank A. (Rita) Marquez Jr., Steven (Eleanor) Marquez, Joe (Lorraine) Marquez, Mary Sais, Theresa (Jose Luis) Del Real, Raymond (Marie) Marquez, Angelina (Saul) Castillo; 22 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, 10 step-grandchildren, l0 step-great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Visitation, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. today, St. Joseph Catholic Church. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday at the church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The Marquez family will receive friends at a dinner following the burial rites at the Zaragoza Hall, 1339 E. Routt Ave.

Marquez, Jose C.
Jose C. Marquez (Uncle Joe) - Pueblo Chieftain - January 23, 2003 - Jose C. Marquez (Uncle Joe) went to be with the Lord Jan. 20, 2003, in Pueblo, Colo. Preceded by his parents, Pete and Benita Marquez; brothers, Richard, Juan, Brownie; sisters, Antonia, Mary Special; great-granddaughter, Mariah Destiny Baca. Survived by sister, Louisa (Louie) Nunez, Denver; sister-in-law, Annabell Marquez, Pueblo; children, Marie Ponce, Las Vegas, Nev.; Joe (Alice) Marquez, Pueblo; Eloy (Stella) Marquez, Hot Springs, Ark.; Rudy Marquez, Pueblo; Benji (Phillis) Marquez, Denver; Loretta Marquez, Denver; Daniel (Breanna) Marquez, Pueblo; 21 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren; special niece with whom he lived, Tanya Riviera; two granddaughters, Daneen and Sha-De Baca; great-granddaughter, Devony, whom he loved very much; and also his goddaughter, Felicia Baca; special friend, Anna Maes; Cheryl Baca, to whom Jose was like a father; numerous nieces and nephews and many friends. Jose loved bingo and playing cards. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday. Rosary, 6 p.m. Thursday, Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, both services at Holy Family Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens, followed by a reception at Holy Family Hall.

Marquez, Juan Cristobal
Juan Cristobal Marquez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 29, 1970 - In Memoriam In loving memory of Juan Cristobal Marquez, who passed away one year ago today.

Marquez, Louisa R.
Louisa R. Marquez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 22, 2004 - Louisa R. Marquez, 91, passed away Sept. 19, 2004. She is preceded in death by her son in-law, Donald Flin; daughter, Margaret Marquez; granddaughter, Tracy Torres. She is survived by her children, Bernice Flin, Eddie (Rosemary) Garcia, Darlene (Fred) Abeyta, Carlos (Linda) Segura, Ernest (Angela) Segura, Mike (Kim) Marquez; 26 grandchildren; 45 great-grandchildren; 15 great-great-grandchildren; brothers, Toby and Ruben Medina; sisters, Emily Vigil, Cora Vialpando, Loretta and Esther Medina; also survived by numerous other relatives. Viewing, 2 to 5 p.m. today, Sept. 22, 2004, at the funeral home with Rosary to follow at 7 p.m. Funeral Mass, 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 23, Sacred Heart Cathedral with interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Marquez, Lydia
Lydia Marquez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 12, 2003 - Lydia Marquez, born January 22, 1930 passed away January 9, 2003. Preceded in death by her parents Jose and Aurelia Robles, and her brother Joe (Joeba) Robles. Survived by her loving husband, Leo Marquez; children, Jess Renteria of Stockton California, Robert Renteria of Westminister, CO, Richard (Debbie) Renteria of Seattle, WA., Jerry Renteria and Alan Marquez of Pueblo, Laura (Lloyd) Barela, Kent Marquez, Tom (Liz) Marquez of Denver, CO; aunt, Maria Robles; siblings, William (Frances) Robles, Lupe (David) Roybal; sister-in-laws Loretta Robles, Carrie (Pete) Vigil; brother-in-law Ernie (Rita) Marquez. Also survived by seven grandchildren; Scott Renteria, Gabriel Marquez-Barela, Brittany Marquez, Carlie (Harold) Green, James Renteria, Jackie Renteria, Jessica Renteria; niece, Sandra Roybal, nephews David Roybal, Joe Robles and numerous other nephews and nieces; her faithful comadre Connie Santos, special friends Petra Gallegos and Rosalie Bonfiglio. Lydia was an active member of the Nocturnal Adoration Society, Aerie Eagles Ladies Auxiliary 145, REAC, and the Our Lady of Assumption Alter Society. Rosary 7 p.m. Tuesday, January 14th. Funeral mass 10 a.m. January 15th. Both services will be held at Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Special thanks to Father Schmitt, the doctors and staff of St. Mary Corwin Hospital.

Marquez, Marcelina Vigil
Marcelina Vigil Marquez - Huerfano World - August 18, 1994 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1953: Huerfano County's oldest resident, Marcelina Vigil Marquez, died yesterday at the age of 104. She came here with her aunt, the wife of Charles Deus of Malachite. [Editor's Note: Marcelina Vigil Marquez died August 18, 1953. Obituary listed World Independent, August 19, 1953, Page 1.]

Marquez, Margaret Catherine
Margaret Catherine 'Margie' Marquez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 12, 2003 - Margaret Catherine 'Margie' Marquez, 57, entered life on June 14, 1946, entered eternal life on Aug. 8, 2003, to join her parents, Amada and Miguel Marquez. She is survived by her loving brothers and sisters; Marquez family; Segura family; Abeyta family; Rendon family; Garcia family; Flin family; and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2003, at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 12, and funeral service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 13, both services at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Marquez, Maria
Maria DeJesus Marquez – Pueblo Chieftain - February 10, 2000 - Maria DeJesus Marquez, of Pueblo, passed away Feb. 8, 2000. She is preceded in death by her husband, Emilio Marquez; and a daughter, Rosalia Marquez. Survived by sons and daughters, Lupe Luna, Augustine (Dolores) Marquez, Emilia (Brigido) Benavidez, Manuel Marquez, Maria (James) Garza, Jose (Huong) Marquez and Juan (Jenny) Marquez. Also survived by 27 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Viewing scheduled for 1 to 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 11. Prayer service will follow at 7 p.m. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 12. All services to be held at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel.

Marquez, Maria Teodorita
Maria Teodorita Marquez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 16, 2004 - Maria Teodorita Marquez Maria Teodorita Marquez, 61, went to be with the Lord on July 13, 2004. Born June 20, 1943, in Las Vegas, NM, to Jesus and Cleofas Benavidez. Preceded in death by her father and brothers, Phil and Rudy. Survived by her mother, Cleofas Benavidez; husband, Juan Nuci; children, Antonio (Hope), Daniel (Pamela), Ann Marie (Cruz), Doreen (John) Marquez, Dora Marquez; 9 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren, 5 brothers, 3 sisters and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation Sun., 12- 7pm at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary, Sun., 7pm and Funeral service Mon., 10am, both services at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Marquez, Mary R.
Mary R. Marquez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 14, 2000 - Mary R. Marquez, 89, longtime resident of Las Animas, Colo., died Monday, March 13, 2000, at Belmont Lodge Nursing Home, where she resided for the past three years. Rosary service will be at 9:30 a.m. Thursday and Mass of Commendation will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, March 16, 2000. Both services at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Las Animas. Interment will be in the Las Animas Cemetery.

Marquez, Rodolfo
Rodolfo Marquez - Pueblo Chieftain - November 12, 1986 - Rodolfo Marquez, 73, of Las Animas, died Nov. 11, 1986, at his home. Born June 20, 1 913, in Aguilar, N.M. He married Trinidad Lucero, Nov. 6, 1936, in Las Vegas, N.M. He is survived by his wife, Trinidad; one son, Antonio Marquez, Las Animas; two sisters, Mrs. Lila (Joe A.) Quintana, and Mrs. Eloisa (David) Gonzales, both of Las Vegas, N.M. Rosary, 7 p.m. Wednesday, and Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, both at St. Mary Church. Concluding service at Las Animas Cemetery.

Marquez, Ruby
Ruby Marquez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 27, 2004 - Ruby Marquez, 51, went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Sept. 24, 2004, in Pueblo, Colo. Survived by her beloved children, Amy and Kevin Maloy; and her precious grandson, Tristan, currently living in Georgia. Survived by siblings Chris (Bea) Marquez, William (Sarah) Marquez, Angie Fountain, Mary Montoya, Helen Martinez, Frank (Lil) Marquez, Louise (Aggie) Valdez, Sylvia Higuera, Josephine Garcia, and John (Hortencia) Marquez; numerous nephews and nieces. At her request cremation with private viewing has taken place. Memorial service will be held 4 p.m. Tuesday, at Imperial Memorial Chapel. With inurnment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Marquez, Vincente
Vincente "Chente" Marquez - Pueblo Chieftain - November 24, 1987 - Vincente "Chente" Marquez, late of Mesa Towers, No v . 22, 1987. Father of Paul (Priscilla) Marquez; Irene (Phillip) Sierra and Raymond Marquez, all of Pueblo; Jennie (Paul) Patterson; Alvino Marquez and Phyllis Cordova, all of Denver, and Clemente Marquez and Juan Marquez, both of Texas. Survived also by nine grandchildren. Preceded in death by his sons, Mariano and Miquel Marquez. Mr. Marquez was a Pueblo resident for the past 63 years and was employed by the CF&I Steel Corp. for 27 years, retiring in 1969 from the Open Hearth. He was a veteran of service with the U.S. Army during WW II and was a recipient of the Purple Heart. He also enjoyed his many friends and playing cards at Northern Recreation Center. Services, Holy Family Church: Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Tuesday and Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Wednesday. Interment, Roselawn. The family will greet friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Sierra, 3920 Farabaugh.

Marquez-Quintana, Monica Eleanor
Monica Eleanor Marquez-Quintana – Pueblo Chieftain - September 22, 1997 - Monica Eleanor Marquez-Quintana, 36, passed away Sept. 19, 1997, as result of an automobile accident. A lifetime Pueblo resident, she was born on April 5, 1961. She graduated from County High School class of 1979. She worked in the admissions department of Parkview Hospital and was also employed by Wells Fargo and at one time worked at the Hitching Post. She was an accomplished softball player, playing any and all positions. She enjoyed riding her motorcycle, visiting Red River, N.M., Sturgis, Laughlin and points beyond. She also worked very hard each year to help make the annual Toy Run a success. Preceded in death by both her maternal and paternal grandparents- a sister, Susie Marquez- and her father, Juan Marquez. She is survived by her husband, Ernie Quintana- a daughter, Melissa Marquez- her mother, Baselisa Marquez- a sister, Lucille Marquez- two brothers, Carlos (Neva) Armendarez, Ernest (Brenda) Rodriguez- father and mother-in-law, Ernest and Caroline Quintana- two brothers-in-law, Ray (Mona) Quintana, Greg (Jamie) Quintana- a sister-in-law, Deborah Quintana- numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and especially her biker family. Both services at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Vigil service, 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Rev. Robert Carden, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at the home.

Marquis, Frank
Frank Marquis – Durango Democrat – January 21, 1902 – Three Killed and Three Badly Injured – Bad Coal Mine Accident Near Walsenburg – Walsenburg, Colo., Jan. 20. – Three men were killed and three others badly burned as a result of a serious explosion today in one of the Colorado Fuel & (Iron) Company's property at Pictou, three miles from here. Among the killed is a colored laborer named Johnson, and Frank Marquis. A brother of Superintendent Phipps was one of the badly burned. The fire in the mine has been extinguished and the company's property is not effectively damaged. Huerfano World - January 25, 1990 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1902: An explosion in the Pictou mine killed, Frank Marquis, J.H. Brewer and Pete Johnson.

Marquis, Harvey
Harvey Marquis - Yampa Leader - October 13, 1911 - Harvey Marquis, a carpenter, was killed by a locomotive when crossing a bridge at San Carlos, on the Rio Grande, south of Pueblo.

Marquis, Joe Arenio
Joe Arenio Marquis - World Independent - January 3, 1931 - Influenza Among Infants Causes Death at Gardner - Influenza and pneumonia have been aiding the grim reaper among the infants in the Gardner and Redwing communities. Dr. W.S. Chapman was called there Wednesday morning to investigate several deaths in families where no physician had been called. He found that Joe Arenio Marquis, 1 year old, and Salome Marquis, 2 years old, children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marquis, had died from the ravages of the flu and pneumonia. In the family of Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Castro, the 20 months old baby, Cordelia Castro, had succumbed to the disease; and Maria Montez, a 5 months old, was another victim. Cordelia Castro died on Monday, January 5, and funeral services were held at Gardner Wednesday under direction of Furphy Brothers. Other burials were conducted by the families of the dead infants.

Marquis, Lucas
Lucas Marquis - Walsenburg World - May 1915 - Lucas Marquis, age 72, died at North Veta April 20, 1915. Funeral Wednesday April 22, 1915. Interment North Veta.

Marquis, Salome
Salome Marquis - World Independent - January 3, 1931 - Influenza Among Infants Causes Death at Gardner - Influenza and pneumonia have been aiding the grim reaper among the infants in the Gardner and Redwing communities. Dr. W.S. Chapman was called there Wednesday morning to investigate several deaths in families where no physician had been called. He found that Joe Arenio Marquis, 1 year old, and Salome Marquis, 2 years old, children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marquis, had died from the ravages of the flu and pneumonia. In the family of Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Castro, the 20 months old baby, Cordelia Castro, had succumbed to the disease; and Maria Montez, a 5 months old, was another victim. Cordelia Castro died on Monday, January 5, and funeral services were held at Gardner Wednesday under direction of Furphy Brothers. Other burials were conducted by the families of the dead infants.

Marr, Eugene Clarence
Eugene Clarence Marr - Pueblo Chieftain - September 26, 1926 - Marr, Eugene Clarence, age 36, died in Pueblo September 25. He came here last Thursday to enter the faculty of Centennial high school. He is survived by father, F. M. Marr, Carthage, Mo., brother Chester of Chicago, two sisters, Ruth of Tipton, Mo., and Mabel of Marysville, Mo., also an aunt, Mrs. Stela W. Gage, 1126 East Fifth street, Pueblo. The body will be forwarded to Centerton, Ark., September 26, by the Rouch funeral home for interment.

Marr, Jon K.
Jon K. Marr - Pueblo Chieftain - December 17, 1986 - Jon K. Marr, born May 28, 1964, died Dec. 13, 1986, at Statesboro, Ga. He was a photographer for Olin Mills Studios. He is survived by his parents, Gary and Kay Marr of Canon City; grandparents, Gerald and Ona Marr of Pueblo; great-grandmother, Esta Carpenter of Canon City; uncle, Richard Marr of Pueblo; aunt, Ardell Decker of Monte Vista; and numerous cousins. Memorial service was held 3 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16, at Calvary Baptist Church, Canon City. Cremation.

Marr, Ona
Ona Marr - Pueblo Chieftain - September 19, 2001 - Ona Marr born Oct. 20, 1912, passed away Sept. 17, 2001. She is preceded in death by her loving husband, Gerald Marr, 1988. Survived by children, Gary (Kay) Marr, Pueblo West, Ardell Decker, Pueblo, Richard Marr, Pueblo West. Also survived by numerous grandchildren; great-grandchildren; special friend, Cindy Marr; and wonderful neighbors, Nick Luna and Ruby Brillhart. Ona was a longtime member of Park Hill Baptist Church. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2001, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Ona Marr to the Park Hill Baptist Church building fund, 1305 E. Fifth St., Pueblo, CO 81001.

Marriott, Irene
Irene (Smith) Marriott - Pueblo Chieftain - January 16, 2003 - Irene (Smith) Marriott, Florence, passed away Jan. 15, 2003 and was born on Dec. 5, 1941 to Wesley H. & Dora M. (Moreland) Smith. She was preceded in death by her parents, sister Katie Weber, brother Wesley Smith Jr. She is survived by husband, James Marriott, Florence, sister Bessie (Ellis) Schale Bever, Lamar, Colo., brothers Harold (Beverly) Smith of Maricopa, Az., Lee Roy Smith of Amarillo, TX., and sister Bertha (Mike) Marriott of Canon City, Colo., several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. In Memory special service will be held Jan. 19, 2003 at 11am at Church of God Prophecy, 515 E. Main, Florence. No flowers please!

Marron, Guadalupe F.
Guadalupe F. "Lupe" Marron - Pueblo Chieftain - June 18, 2002 - Guadalupe F. "Lupe" Marron, 54, longtime resident of Raton, passed away June 12, 2002, at Miners' Colfax Medical Center in Raton. He is survived by his wife, Shirley, of the family home; daughter, Michelle Marron Holderness and husband, Fred, of Denver; step-grandson, Justin of Denver; and brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Rose Finn, Richard Finn, Ben and Debbie Finn, Donna and Rudy Martinez, Diane Prien, John Finn, Ernie and Maria Finn and Betty and Ben Romero, all of Pueblo, Colo. Also surviving are the Salazar family of Pueblo, many nieces, nephews and numerous friends. He also leaves behind his very special companion, Carinio, the family pet. He was preceded in death by his parents, Guadalupe Marron and Maria Jiron Marron. Recitation of the Most Holy Rosary was held on Monday, June 17, at St. Patrick's-St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Raton, recited by Anthony Romero. Solemn Mass of the Resurrection will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 19, at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Pueblo, with Father Tom Hinni officiating.

Marrott, Fred
Fred Marrott - Pueblo Chieftain - September 13, 1925 - The funeral of the late Fred Marrott will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon in the funeral chapel of the T. G. McCarthy & Sons. Interment in Roselawn.

Marsalis, Alney
Alney McLean Marsalis - Pueblo Chieftain - July 20, 1987 - Alney McLean Marsalis, late of Pueblo, died July 18, 1987, at a local nursing home. Survived by his brothers, Peter H. (Lena) Marsalis, Kosciuska, Miss., James "Louis" Marsalis, Pueblo, William B. Marsalis, Pueblo, Charles "Harry" (Mildred) Marsalis, Denver, Thomas R. (Ida) Marsalis and Lawrence "Hick" Marsalis, both of Pueblo, and a nephew, Raymond (Jeanne) Fisher, Pueblo. Also survived by other numerous nieces and nephews. Member of First Baptist Church. Past deacon, trustee and past member of the Pueblo Baptist Union, South Pueblo Lodge No. 31, AF&AM, past master in 1958, South Pueblo Chapter No. 12, R.A.M., Pueblo Council No. 6, R&SM, Pueblo Commandry No. 3 Knights Templar, Southern Colorado Consistory, Al Kaly Shrine, Adah Chapter No. 34, OES, past patron in 1958 and past grand master of Pueblo Lodge No. 8 and Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Born July 10, 1908, in McComb, Miss. Pueblo resident since 1923. Mr. Marsalis worked for Pueblo Gas and Fuel Co. for 41 years as an accountant supervisor, retiring in 1971. Preceded in death by his wife, Ellen Marsalis on Dec. 2, 1958. Service, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 21, Davis-Wallin Memorial Chapel with Dr. David E. Horton officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family may be contacted at 2727 High. Visitation, noon to 7:30 p.m. Monday. Memorials may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice through the funeral home office.

Marsalis, Ida V.
Ida V. Marsalis - Pueblo Chieftain - May 21, 2001 - Ida V. Marsalis, 85, passed away May 19, 2001, in Denver. Survived by her children, Susan Evans of Houston, Texas, and Cheryl (Roger) Clawson of Oklahoma City, Okla.; sister, Ada (John) Hamilton of Wheat Ridge, Colo.; brother, Les Trask of Ontario, Calif.; grandchildren, Andrea Clawson, Grant (Kimberly) Evans, Chad Evans and Mendy Evans; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Marsalis, on July 30, 1998. Ida was born Feb. 21, 1916, to Samuel and Mary (nee Wilkerson) Trask in Steelville, Mo. She will lie in state at the funeral home from 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday and from 9 a.m. until noon Wednesday. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 23, 2001, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Rev. Pat Lockhart officiating. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Those who desire may make memorials to American Heart Association through the funeral home.

Marsh, Harriett I.
Harriett I. Marsh - Pueblo Chieftain - December 21, 2005 - Harriett I. Marsh, 78, born Nov. 27, 1927, in Crow Agency, Mont., passed away Dec. 19, 2005, in Pueblo, Colo. Survived by her son, Michael (Christine) Brown of Valdez, Alaska, and Roberts, Mont.; stepdaughters, Jo (Rance) Dunmire of Pueblo West and Maxine (Jeffrey) Williams of Eagle Point, Ore.; siblings, Bill Scally of Billings, Mont., and Tom (Dorothy) Scally of Denver; 10 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband, Max F. Marsh on Aug. 26, 2003; and son, Patrick Earl Brown. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 23, 2005, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Deacon Philip Reynolds officiating. Interment this summer at Mountain View Cemetery in Hardin, Mont. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice House through Montgomery & Steward.

Marsh, Howard James
Howard James Marsh - Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home – March 31, 2004 - Howard James Marsh, 75, of Seabeck died March 22 at Harrison Hospital from complications following surgery. He was born in Morley, Colo., to John and Francis (Haas) Marsh. He attended high school in Morley. On June 30, 1951, he married June Christman. Mr. Marsh served in the Navy from 1947 to 1951, achieving the rank of gunner's mate second class. He was awarded several medals, including the Korean Service Medal. He went on to work at the Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station at Keyport and with the Indian Island Naval Detachment for 33 years. He retired in 1985. Mr. Marsh was a member of the American Legion. He enjoyed wildlife and camping with his family. Survivors include his wife; a son, Gerald Marsh of Seabeck; three daughters, Debbie Sparrow of Bremerton, Pamela Heeter of Duvall, Wash., and Terri Marsh-Quinlan of Seabeck; a brother, Carl Marsh of Florida; three sisters, Ann Rodman and Mary Jane Jackson, both of New Mexico, and Rose Madlin of Oregon; and three grandchildren, Justin and Shelby Marsh-Quinlan and Katie Sparrow. Mr. Marsh was preceded in death by two brothers, Jack and Ray Marsh, and by a son-in-law, Paul Heeter. A celebration of his life will be at 2 p.m. April 17 at the family home. For directions, call June Marsh at (360) 830-0680.

Marsh, Mae M.
Mae M. Marsh - Pueblo Chieftain - May 08, 1999 - Mae M. Marsh, 63, of Holly, departed this life Thursday, May 6, 1999.Graveside funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Monday, May 10, 1999, at the Hillside Cemetery in Granada. Visitation will be held from 1-7 p.m. on Sunday and from 10 a.m. to noon Monday at the Holly First Baptist Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Holly Nursing Home or the charity of choice.

Marsh, Max F.
Max F. Marsh - Pueblo Chieftain - August 28, 2003 - Max F. Marsh, 85, passed away Aug. 26, 2003. Among his survivors are his wife, Harriett Marsh of the family home in Pueblo; and daughters, Jo (Rance) Dunmire of Pueblo West, and Maxine (Jeffrey) Williams of Eagle Point, Ore. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Services will be held in Casper, Wyo. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be made to the Calliope Fund, Casper Shrine Club, 1501 W. 39th Ave., Casper, WY 82604. Complete notice and online condolences, www.montgomerysteward.com.

Marsh, Ora T.
Ora T. Marsh - Pueblo Chieftain - August 6, 1948 - Ora T. Marsh, brother of the late Nicholas Bellam who died in Pueblo Oct. 8, 1943, died at Canon City; August 4. Burial will be made in Pueblo. Pueblo Chieftain - August 7, 1948 - Ora T. Marsh, services Rouch chapel Saturday at 10 a.m. To Mountain View.

Marsh, Raye Fred
Raye Fred Marsh - Cody Enterprise - April 27, 2006 - Cody, WY - Raye Fred Marsh, 58, longtime Cody resident and businessman, died Feb. 12, 2005, at Fitzgerald Veterans Hospital in Denver. He was born Jan. 12, 1947, in Trinidad, Colo. The family moved to Cody when his father was transferred to work on Buffalo Bill Dam in 1960. He graduated from Cody High School in 1965 and continued his education at Northwest Community College. Mr. Marsh was proud to serve his country in the Navy in Vietnam. Upon returning, he fulfilled his dream of owning and successfully running his own business, Raye's Plumbing and Heating. While he was known for being generous and having a big heart, his greatest attribute was being a loyal friend and having many loyal friends whom he considered part of his family. He was passionate about hunting, fishing and his bird dogs and went hunting and fishing with them whenever he could. He is survived by siblings Lucille Marsh of Blackhawk, S.D., Linda Marsh of Billings, Ralph Marsh of Cody, Leah (Melvin) Andren of Kim, Colo., and John (Judy) Marsh of Cody, seven nieces and nephews and six great-grand nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. His life will be remembered and celebrated at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23, at the VFW Hall in Cody, 808 12th St. Come as you are and share in a service, lunch and wake. In lieu of flowers friends may make donations to the VFW or West Park Long Term Care Center.

Marsh, Sarah Emeline
Sarah Emeline Richardson Marsh - Times - October 18, 1928 - Sarah Emeline Richardson Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Richardson, was born near McLeansboro, Ill., March 17, 1856. She was converted at the age of 16 years, being one of the first to profess faith in Christ and united with the Union Missionary Baptist Church after it was organized and the house of worship erected. At the time of her death, she was the eldest living member of the church she loved and had lived in from her girlhood days. She lived to see the first building fill its mission and a second one come and go, and the third house erected on the spot which was sacred to her memory. On September 1, 1880, she was united in marriage to M. T. Marsh of Hamilton County, Illinois, Rev. C. Y. Allen performing the ceremony. To this union, five children were born, Mrs. Lora Mathis of McLeansboro; F. M. Marsh of Chicago; W. Il and R. F. Marsh of Alamosa, Colorado; and Mrs. Anna Kornmeyer of LaVeta, Colorado, all of whom are living. The great pleasure of life to her was the privilege of living for others. She always found time and a way to minister, not only to her own but to all those who were near her. She was a great Bible student and the burden of her heart and prayer of her life was that she might live in such a way that her own family and others who knew her might follow in the Christian service. She moved from Hamilton County with her husband to La Veta, Colorado in 1915, where they have made their home since that time. Last fall, Sister Marsh contracted typhoid fever, from the effect of which she never recovered, and in April of this year, she suffered an attack of influenza and pneumonia. After some weeks of lingering illness, she passed into the life beyond from her home in La Veta, Colorado, on June 1, 1928. Age 72 years, 2 months, 14 days. She leaves to mourn their loss besides the above named husband and children, two brothers, Tilman Richardson of Belleville, Ill., and James Richardson of McLeansboro, 16 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren and many relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted at the Union Baptist Church Wednesday, June 6, by Rev. John B. Maulding.

Marshall, Cleo Marjorie
Cleo (Pat) Marjorie Marshall - Albuquerque Journal – January 19, 2005 - Cleo (Pat) Marjorie Marshall passed away on Sunday, January 16, 2005. She was born on September 23, 1923 in Pueblo, CO. Pat was involved with several gardening clubs, including the New Mexico Orchid Society in Albuquerque. She was also a member of the Thimbleweeds Quilting group. Pat was very artistic, and she was a skilled potter. She was preceded in death by her husband, Doyle Marshall in 1993. Pat is survived by her daughters, Sandra and husband, Malcolm Davison of Alamogordo, Randy Whelan and husband, Donald of Albuquerque; sons, Britt and wife, Debbi Marshall of Punta de Agua and Michael and wife, Christina of Corrales; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Pat will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. Cremation has taken place and Pat will be laid to rest with her husband Doyle at the Santa Fe National Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 5400 Lomas Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110. Services under the care of: Sunrise Funeral Options 2400 Southern Blvd. Rio Rancho, NM (505) 891-9192

Marshall, Estella M.
Estella M. Marshall – Newspaper Unknown – September 1999 - Estella M. Marshall, Gibson Employee 11 Years, Oct. 13, 1930 - Sept. 13, 1999 - Montrose, Colorado - Lifelong Montrose resident, Estella M. Marshall, age 68, died Monday afternoon, Sept. 13, 1999, in her home at Montrose. Estella Mae Larue was born in Telluride, Colo. on Oct. 13, 1930, the daughter of John E. Larue and Ruth M. (Walker) Larue. She spent her childhood, graduated from Montrose County High School with the class of 1949, and grew to adulthood in Montrose. She continued her education at business school in Pueblo. Estella married Gerald R. Williams, a Colorado State Patrolman, in 1951 at Montrose, Colo. Gerald was killed in 1967 while on duty with the state patrol in LaJunta. Estella, a homemaker, was employed with Montrose Gibson's Discount Store for 11 years prior to her retirement. During her 68 years of life, Estella acquired many special interests and hobbies that added pleasure and meaning to her life including: crossword puzzles from papers throughout the United States, making hand-stitched doll clothes, her friends, books, and her eight grandchildren. Estella recently attended her 50th Montrose County High School Reunion and was so thrilled to see and be with her high school pals. She was equally thrilled in July to visit and be with all her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren in Kansas. Survivors include two sons: Michael R. Williams and wife Janet, of De Soto, Kan.; Patrick J. Williams, of Queens City, Texas; and one daughter, Debra J. and husband Wayne Kansgen, of Longmont. Estella was the very proud grandmother of eight grandchildren: Kelli and husband Shannon Mocca; Kent Williams, all of De Soto, Kan.; Ross Williams and Garrett Williams, both of Queens City, Texas; Jerald Lohr; Adam Lohr and wife Farrah; Trista Kansgen; and Devin Kansgen, all of Longmont; and the great-grandmother of three great-grandchildren: Joseph Drew Mocca, 5 months old, of De Soto, Kan.; Stone Alexander Lohr, 2 years old; and Jamie Lohr, 10 years old, both of Longmont. In addition to her parents and husband, Estella was also preceded in death by one brother, Jackie Larue, who died in 1941. Cremation has taken place, with no services planned. Private inurnment of the cremains will be conducted in the Grand View Cemetery west of Montrose. Arrangements were handled under the direction of Montrose Valley Funeral Home.

Marshall, Frederick A.
Son of Robert Marshall - Walsenburg World - December 31, 1908 - The three-year-old son of Robert Marshall of Toltec died of diphtheria. Huerfano World - January 2, 2003 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1908: The three-year-old son of Robert Marshall of Toltec died of diphtheria. [Editor's Note: Frederick A. Marshall died December 25, 1908.]

Marshall, Lillian
Lillian "Libby" Marshall - Pueblo Chieftain - December 17, 2000 - Lillian "Libby" Marshall, 75, passed away Dec. 14, 2000. Preceded in death by her son, Keith Pursey. Survived by children, Arthur (Terri) Marshall, Garth (Mona) Pursey, Ed (Mary) Pursey Jr.; grandchildren, Timothy Marshall, Cynthia Marshall-Lane, Matthew Marshall, Stephen Pursey, Justine Pursey, Charlie Pursey, Alicia Pursey, Joel Pursey and Nicole Pursey. Remembered by former husband, Ed Pursey Sr., Reit Senden, Bill Marshall, Friends of the Infinite Way, and employees of Looking Glass, Sharilyn Blais, Kareen McKelvey, Jackie Garcia, Liz Trujillo, Barry Bronte and Shayne Castro. Libby was the owner of Looking Glass of Pueblo. The company moved here from California in 1992. Libby began her business in 1985 at the age of 60. Looking Glass became a large company that manufactures and sells napkin rings all over the world. Special thanks to friends of the family for their support and heartfelt thanks to Joyce Winston and Karen Serracino for their care of her the last few months. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Monday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Inurnment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Marshall, Lorrena
Lorrena Marshall – Pueblo Chieftain – December 20, 1907 – The funeral of Miss Lorrena Marshall will take place from McCarthy's chapel this afternoon at 2:30. Interment will be on the family lot in Roselawn cemetery.

Marshall, Mary Ann
Mary Ann Marshall – Huerfano World – February 23, 2006 – Mary Ann Ladurini Marshall, 56, joined our Lord February 15 after an extended illness. Born March 22, 1949, in Walsenburg, her incredible journey led her through careers spanning real estate, entrepreneurial ventures, accounting and showing dogs. She touched many lived with her unconditional love and thoughtfulness. Mary Ann graduated from St. Mary High School in Walsenburg, attended Colorado College and Stanford University. She graduated from the University of Denver. She is survived by her parents Virgil and Irene Ladurini, brother David (Cindy), companions Beemer and Boots, numerous family and loved ones. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be sent to Safe Place for Animals, P. O. Box 38202, Colorado Springs, 80937 or Sister Carol's Outreach program, c/o St. Mary Catholic Church, Walsenburg. Celebration of her life took place Wednesday, February 22 at 10 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Walsenburg with a reception following. A memorial will be held on Saturday, February 25 at 1: 00 p.m. at Pauline Chapel in Colorado Springs. Arrangements are being made through Boies-Ortega Funeral Home in Walsenburg.

Marshall, Mary C.
Mary C. Marshall - Beatrice Daily Sun - October 20, 2004 - Beatrice, NE - Mary C. Marshall, 83, of Wisner died Saturday, Oct. 16, 2004, at Colonial Haven Nursing Home in Beemer. She was born Nov. 1, 1920, in West Point to Edward and Fredrica (Dellone) McNamara. She attended Cuming County Rural School District 31 and graduated from Guardian Angels High School in West Point in 1937. She attended the VanSant School of Business in Omaha. She married Allen Hunter Marshall on Dec. 28, 1942, in Beemer. She had lived in Loup City, Kearney, Washington, D.C., Lincoln, Kansas City, Mo., and Trinidad, Colo. She had been employed by the Army Corps of Engineers in Kansas City and Trinidad. Upon retirement, they moved to Wisner. Her husband preceded her in death Jan. 4, 1994. She was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, a member of its Ladies Guild and had taught in its Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) program. Survivors include: two brothers, Fred (and wife, Rita) McNamara of Beemer and Dean (and wife, Laura) Marshall of San Diego; brother-in-law, Don (and wife, Lois) Lueninghoener of Pilger; sister-in-law, Helen Marshall of Kearney. She also was preceded in death by three sisters and two brothers. The funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Wisner with the Rev. Mark Bridgeman officiating. Visitation will be from 3-5 p.m. Tuesday at Kuzelka-Minnick Funeral Home in Wisner and will continue from 6-8 p.m. at the church with a Christian wake service at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue from 9 a.m. to service time at the church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

Marshall, Mary Ellen
Mary Ellen Marshall - Pueblo Chieftain - October 19, 2000 - Mary Ellen Marshall, 68, passed away Oct. 17, 2000. Survived by her husband, Robert Marshall of the family home; children, Robert (Kathy) Marshall of Pueblo West, Bill (Bernadette) Marshall of Pueblo and John Marshall of Las Vegas, Nev.; sisters, Irene Padilla of Pueblo and Jean (Ray) Heap of Green Valley, Ariz.; brothers, James (UnaLee) Burton of Dagsboro, Del., Carl (Phyllis) Yost of Salina, Kan., and Robert (Mindy) Haggerty of Pueblo West; grandchildren, Christine, DeAnna, Cynthia and Rachael; great-granddaughter, Chauntelle; numerous nieces and nephews. Born April 27, 1932, in Goodland, Kan. Mary Ellen Haggerty and Robert Marshall were married Jan. 5, 1951, in Raton, N.M. Mary Ellen was a past president and life member of Washington School PTA, member of Coast Guard Auxiliary and was a Boy Scout Den Mother for many years. At her request, there will be no viewing. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 20, 2000, at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Rev. Robert Enck officiating. Interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Marshall, Robert B. Jr.
Robert B. Marshall Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - December 7, 2006 - Graveside service, 3 p.m. Friday, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society through Montgomery & Steward.

Marshall, Rudell Ruth
Rudell Ruth Marshall - Pueblo Chieftain - June 17, 2005 - Rudell Ruth Marshall, 84, of Colo. Springs/ Pueblo passed away on Wed., June 15, 2005. Wife of the late Donald L. Marshall. Survived by brother, Robert Roblek of Pueblo, son Robert Marshall and daughters Collette Rowland and Lynn Meyers, 8 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Service Sat., June 18, 2005, 1pm at Porter Place Chapel, 1001 E. Yale Ave. in Denver. In lieu of flowers contributions made to American Cancer Society.

Marshall, Virginia
Virginia Marshall - Pueblo Chieftain - May 04, 1986 - Virginia Marshall, 75, passed away at her home May 2, 1986. Survived by sons, Dayle D. (Patricia) Marshall of Lakewood, and Raymond A. (Elizabeth) Marshall of Anchorage, Alaska; daughters, Marilyn M. (William) Gainswich of Ogden, Utah, Diane (Louis) Fesmire and Jill Ann Bowman, both of Pueblo; sisters, Afton (Ferron) Nordgran of Seattle, Wash., and Phyllis (Leonard) Stark of Salt Lake City, Utah; and brother, Alien (Norma) Marsden of Salt Lake City, Utah. Also survived by 17 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by parents, Amos and Alice Marsden. Born Oct. 10, 1910, in Taylorsville, Utah. She lived in Denver before moving to Pueblo in 1943. Member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Visitation hours from 1 to 8 p.m. Monday, May 5, at Imperial Funeral Home. Funeral service at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 6, at the LDS Church in Belmont with Bishop Arthur Burtenshaw of Pueblo Third Ward officiating. Interment, Last Supper, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Marshall, Virginia Ann
Virginia Ann "Ginger" Marshall - Pueblo Chieftain - March 05, 1999 - Virginia Ann "Ginger" Marshall, 51, passed away March 2, 1999. Survived by her husband of 30 years, Don L. Marshall- and mother, Eulalia E. Heath, of the family home- and her brother, George Willock Heath of Denver. Preceded in death by her father, Paul W. Heath, in 1987- and grandparents, George and Minnie Willock. Born on June 6, 1947, in Denver, Colo. Virginia attended public schools in Pueblo and graduated from East High. She was also a graduate of the University of Northern Colorado where she was an honor student. She played in the Symphonic Band and was a member of two music fraternities, Pi Kappa Sigma and Pi Kappa Lambda. She also was a member of Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority and, in Pueblo, the music sorority, Alpha Mu Delta. Virginia was a principal player in the Pueblo Symphony for 30 years- a member of the Municipal Band, playing first chair for 40 years. Virginia was a member of the Ascension Episcopal Church- Pueblo Chapter No. 7 Order of Eastern Star having been a Past Matron, also Official Grand Organist of the Grand Chapter of Eastern Star. Member and Past High Priestess of White Shrine of Jerusalem and member of Amaranth Laurel Court No. 16. She will lie in state from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. until noon Saturday at the funeral home. The casket will remain closed at the service which will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 6, 1999, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with the Rev. Kenneth Butcher officiating, followed by Eastern Star Service by Pueblo Chapter No. 7 O.E.S. Cremation will follow at the Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Inurnment will be at a later date in Fairmount Mausoleum in Denver. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Educational Fund of the Pueblo Symphony through the funeral home.

Marshall, William E.
William E. Marshall - Pueblo Chieftain - October 31, 1986 - William E. Marshall, 70, Pueblo, died Oct. 29, 1986. Survived by wife, Marlene; daughters, Kathy (David) Yett, La Junta, Julie (Keith) Gatz, Ghana, Ill. ; stepchildren, Maria, Catherine and Chris Abel; grandchildren, Julie and James Yett, and Dana and Scott Carman. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Saturday, First Christian Church, Fifth and Santa Fe, La Junta. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of donor's choice.

Marsili, Donald E.
Donald E. Marsili - Pueblo Chieftain - January 07, 2006 - Donald E. Marsili, born in Detroit, Mich., passed away at home in Pueblo, Colo., with family members present, on Jan. 4, 2006, after battling a long illness. Survived by wife of 45 years, Gloria Marsili; children, Richard (Eva) Keene, Ronald (Darlene) Keene, Roy (Jeanette) Keene, Lori (Pat) Gonzales; sister, Patricia (Bob) Roll; granddaughter, Courtney Baca, who resided with them; 14 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. After retiring from the Teamsters, he enjoyed fishing and being with his family. Funeral services, noon today, Angelus Chapel, with the Rev. Ron Roche officiating. Cremation to follow. Family will receive friends at 2932 Denver Blvd.

Martellaro, Katherine M.
Katherine M. "Katie" Martell Martellaro - Pueblo Chieftain - September 21, 1997 - Katherine M. "Katie" Martell Martellaro, lifetime Pueblo resident, passed away Sept. 20, 1997, following a brief illness. Mrs. Martellaro retired in 1975 following 25 years of employment at Top of the Town Restaurant. She was a member of Christ the King Church, and ABWA. Preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Mary Novak- one sister, Theresa Jacklovich- and brother, Joseph Novak. Survivors include her husband, Joseph Martellaro, with whom she celebrated 61 years of marriage in July 1977- and daughter, Sandy Martell, both of the family home- two brothers, Tony Novak and Dave (Laurel) Novak, Pueblo- grandsons, Brian and Scott Williamson, both of San Antonio, Texas- great-granddaughter, Amanda Blair Smith, Pueblo- and great-grandson, Joseph Aaron Williamson of San Antonio- three sisters-in-law, Rose Martellaro and Pauline Novak of Pueblo and Josephine Martello of Geneva, Ill. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Services, Christ the King Church. Funeral Mass, 7 p.m. Monday and commendation service, 10 a.m. Tuesday with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Viewing hours are 1-5 p.m. Sunday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday. Arrangements by McCarthy Rose Chapel, 329 Goodnight.

Martellaro, Rose
Rose Martellaro - Pueblo Chieftain - March 23, 2006 - Rose Martellaro, 94, departed this life March 21, 2006. She was preceded in death by her husband, Samuel Martellaro; parents, Sam and Anna Musso; two brothers and three sisters. Rose is survived by her daughter, Vita (Marvin) Barnes; and son, Joseph (Linda) Martellaro; grandchildren, Yvonne (Mike) Spinuzzi, Eugene (Tina) Barnes, Michael (Donna) Martellaro; three step-grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and five great-great grandchildren; sister, Virginia Todesco; brother-in-law, Joseph Martellaro; also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Rose loved her garden, especially her roses and playing bingo with her best friend, Edna Giannetto. She loved baking cookies for special occasions. In lieu of food and flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Rose Martellaro Fund or to Sange de Cristo Hospice through the funeral home. A special thank you to Sangre de Cristo Hospice. Visitation, 3 to 6 p.m. Friday, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday, March 25, 2006, St. Joseph Catholic Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Martens, James M.
James M. Martens - Pueblo Chieftain - November 28, 2003 - James M. Martens passed away Nov. 26, 2003, in Pueblo. Survived by his wife, Audrey; sons, Jeff (Jeannie), Mike (June); and grandchildren, Amie, Matt, Alex and Jenny. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. Memorial service, 1 p.m. Saturday, in the Home United Methodist Church in Rye.

Martic, George
George Martic – Pueblo Star Journal – January 3, 1910 – George Martic, infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Martic, died at the family home, Eiler Heights yesterday. The funeral was held from the McCarthy chapel at 2 o'clock this afternoon and later from St. Mary's church. Interment was in Roselawn.

Martin, Alfred
Alfred Martin – Pueblo Indicator – April 25, 1914 – Thirty-Three Dead at Ludlow – Mothers and Babies Slain in Safety Pits – Note: Alfred Martin is listed among the dead of the Ludlow Massacre, April 20, 1914. Alfred Martin: private Co. K, 1st Infantry, state militia, Denver. Source: Newspaper articles. Another newspaper article lists him as Albert Martin. http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/ludlow.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Martin, Alma Gilema
Alma Gilema Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - August 28, 1986 - Alma Gilema Martin, late of Wetmore, passed away Aug. 25, 1986, at her home. Born in Fargo, Okla., she was a native of Oklahoma Territory. She moved to Pueblo in 1924, where she resided for 28 years, then moved to Wetmore, where she resided for the past 34 years. She graduated from Pueblo Centennial High School and also graduated as a psychiatric technician. She had worked at St. Mary-Corwin and Parkview Episcopal hospitals and retired from the Colorado State Hospital. Member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Canon City, Second Ward. She loved animals and had numerous pets over the years. Preceded in death by her husbands, William W. Bugg and Fred Germance. Survived by husband, B. J. Martin of Wetmore; two sons, William J. Reininger and Richard Bugg; two grandsons; and a dear friend and companion, Mary Hyatt. Services, 1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29, Florence Mortuary Chapel, Bishop Vance Smith officiating. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo. In lieu of flowers, those wishing may donate to Animal Welfare and Protection Society, P.O. Box 11002, Pueblo.

Martin, Ann
Ann Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - September 30, 1999 - Ann Martin, beloved wife, mother and grandmother was received peacefully in Heaven on Sept. 29, 1999, in Pueblo. Ann was preceded in death by her best friend and husband of 49 years, Roy L. Martin; parents, Augstine and Benigna Ottati; brother, Tommy Ottati; sisters, Betty Zinanti and Nettie Martinez; brother-in-law, Bill Martin. Survived by son, Dr. Marcello Aguirre, Zurich, Switzerland; daughters, Arlene (James) Luczak, Nancy (Pete) Nameth, Judy (Doug) Winters; grandchildren, Jennifer and Greg Nameth; brothers, Joseph (Mary) Ottati and Jack Martinez, California; brothers-in-law, Vernie Martin, Pueblo, and Steve Zinanti, Denver; sister-in-law, Dee Martin, Missouri; numerous and much loved nieces and nephews, family members and dear friends. Roy and Ann touched many people's lives and taught their children and grandchildren to value family, friendship and life. The family of Ann and Roy Martin would like to celebrate our Mother entering eternal life at a memorial service for Ann and Roy held on Saturday, Oct. 2, 1999. The time and location of the service will be announced. The family will receive friends after the memorial service at the residence of Judy and Doug Winters at 409 25th Lane off Hwy 96 East., 583-0414. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, American Heart Association or Diabetes Association.

Martin, Ann
Ann Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - June 10, 1986 - Ann Martin, late of 2221 S. Prairie Ave., Space 4, passed away June 7, 1986, at a local hospital. Survived by a sister, Theresa Kubick, very dear friend, Luke O'Rourke, and many other friends. Preceded in death by her parents. Served as a secretary at CF&I Steel Corp. for 32 years, retiring in 1983. In lieu of food or flowers, memorials may be made to the St. Francis Xavier Building Fund direct or through the funeral home office. Mass of Christian burial, 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 11, St. Francis Xavier Church with Father Edward Pettit officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Visitation from noon to 8 p.m. today. The family may be contacted at 2221 S. Prairie, Space 4.

Martin, Arthur C.
Arthur C. Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - September 29, 1999 - Arthur C. Martin, 60, passed away Sept. 27, 1999, in Texas. Survived by his wife, Cheryl Martin; mother, Avant Martin; brother, James (Dorothy) Martin; father- and mother-in-law, James and Frances Saville; one daughter; two sons; and numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his father and one daughter. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Martin, Bessie
Bessie Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - November 27, 2003 - Bessie Martin, born June 15, 1905, and passed away Nov. 24, 2003. She is preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, J. Earl Martin, in 1985, by her daughter, Josephine, in 1930, and her daughter-in-law, Patricia Martin, in 2003. She is survived by her children, Lorraine (C.W.) Rodgers, Pueblo, William Martin, Aurora, Colo. and Louis (Maralee) Worthington, Oregon City, Ore.; grandchildren, Rick (Mary) Rodgers, Colorado Springs, Daniel (Patty) Rodgers and Shari (Michael) Jones, both of Pueblo, William Earl (Laura) Martin, Highlands Ranch, Colo., Brian Neal (Windy) Martin, New Castle, Colo., Michael Worthington, Mark Worthington and Louis (Tammy) Worthington, all of Oregon City, Ore. She is also survived by 13 great-grandchildren. She was a member of Faith United Methodist Church; a 50-year member of the Order of the Eastern Star, White Shrine and Daughters of the Nile. She was active in bowling into her 70s and enjoyed her family and grandchildren, who will greatly miss her. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Any donations may be made in Bessie's memory to the Son Rise Church Building Fund. Visitation, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Martin, Bessie May
Bessie May Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - May 22, 1917 - The funeral of the late Mrs. Bessie May Martin, beloved wife of W. K. Martin, will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family residence, 1237 Jackson Street. Rev. William McGarvey Lenox will conduct the services and members of Pansy Circle, Women of Woodcraft, will attend the services. Interment will be in the family lot in Mountainview cemetery under the direction of the McCarthy Undertaking company.

Martin, Bobby G.
Bobby G. Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - January 05, 2003 - Bobby G. Martin, born Jan. 10, 1937, in Oklahoma City, Okla., to the union of Robert C. and Carol Martin, passed away Jan. 2, 2003. Preceded in death by his parents. Bobby is survived by his loving wife of 45 years, Lois Martin, of the family home; children, Pam Martin-McKee, Spring, Texas, Kathryn Sterlitz; grandchildren, Leanne, Lindsay Martin, Justin McKee and two other grandchildren; great-granddaughter, Brianna; brother, Dave Martin; also survived by friend and former boss, Mike McCall of Ivy Steel & Wire. Bobby started working at CF&I Steel in his late teen-age years and went on to retire. He then started his second career with Ivy Steel & Wire. Bobby enjoyed a weekend at the rodeo either roping or bull riding. Every now and then you would see him dressed as a clown at the rodeo distracting those angry bulls. Bobby liked the great outdoors whether it was camping with family or hunting elk with Auntie Pearl, Uncle Le Roy, Sam Geanetta and many other friends. All who knew Bobby loved him. He was the family mentor, was a dedicated husband, father and grandpa. His dog "Yazzie" will miss his best friend. The family will deeply miss his tender heart and caring soul. Visitation, 2-4 p.m. today at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 6, 2003, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel with interment to follow, Swallows Cemetery. Those who wish may make memorial contributions in memory of Bobby G. Martin to the Interstitial Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation through the funeral home.

Martin, C. H.
C. H. Martin – Leadville Carbonate Chronicle – November 20, 1911 – From Saturday's Daily – Death of C. H. Martin – With the passing of C. H. Martin at Pueblo last week, Leadville lost another of her old pioneers who has been here since 1878 and has given his efforts to making the camp what it is today and what it has been in the past. The cause of Mr. Martin's death was dropsy, from which he has been ailing since last June. He went to Pueblo three weeks ago in hopes that his health might be improved from treatment in Clark's sanitarium. He died on Wednesday and the remains were yesterday sent to Leadville for interment. C. H. Martin was born in 1851 in Kalamazoo, Mich. His parents both died when he was still a child and the boy from that time had to make his own living. Through his own efforts he obtained an education in the schools of Constantine, Mich., and for a number of years taught in that state and in Kansas. At the age of twenty-seven he came to Colorado and settled in Leadville where he has lived continuously for the past thirty-three years. Mr. Martin was for the most part connected with the smelters of Leadville. He was first employed by the late Gov. Grant, who in the early days was operating a smelter in this district. He later served as foreman for the American Smelting and Refining company until it closed in 1893. The old pioneer was a man of steady and domestic habits and sought his pleasure in life with his wife and family. Since the time he married Lydia McDonald in 1887, he was never known to spend an evening out of the company either of his wife or his daughters. The deceased is survived by his wife and two daughters, Helen and Lucile. Both are graduates of the Leadville High school and at present Helen is attending the State university at Boulder. He also leaves behind two sisters, Helen Martin, of Denver and Mrs. F. E. Austin, of Beresford, S. D.; and a brother, William Martin, of Soldier, Idaho. Mr. Martin was a member of the Congregational church. The funeral will take place from the Presbyterian church on Sunday afternoon. Leadville Carbonate Chronicle – November 27, 1911 – Around the City As Seen By Our Reporters on Their Daily Rounds – From the Herald Democrat and the Evening Chronicle – From Monday's Daily – Funeral of the Late C. H. Martin – Rev. David McMartin of the Presbyterian church yesterday conducted services over the remains of the late C. H. Martin. The funeral took place from the church of which Rev. McMartin is pastor. The services were attended by a large number of friends of the deceased. The persons who had been associated with Mr. Martin during the time he was employed at the smelter were present in a body to pay their last respects to their friend who will work with them no more. A large number of flowers were received in token of the sympathy for the survivors of the deceased and respect for the old pioneer who passed away. Rev. McMartin spoke of the consolation that is to be drawn from the belief that there is another world to which dear ones pass to wait for those they have left behind. This thought, he said, is especially consoling to the bereaved ones when they possess the knowledge that the departed person has led a Christian life, such as Mr. Martin's. The choir, consisting of Mrs. Robertson, Miss Meyers, Mr. Jennings and Mr. Volkeri, sang "Abide With Me." Mrs. Robertson sang a solo, "Face to Face." The remains were interred in the G. A. R. plot of Evergreen cemetery.

Martin, Charles
Charles (Earl) Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - November 17, 2005 - Charles (Earl) Martin, born Jan. 1, 1918 went to be with the Lord on Nov. 12, 2005. Survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Barbara; daughters, Barbara (Clarence) Turner, Wanda (Al) Chowning of Colo. Springs, Joyce Markham of Buena Vista, Margaret (Bill) Sutton and Lillian (Gary) Waye of Pueblo; 12 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Siblings, Bill, Bob and Olive Martin and Minnie Eller. Preceded in death by daughter, Earlene and son-in-law Ted Markham. A celebration of his life will be held 10:00 a.m. Saturday at Pitkin Avenue Baptist Church, 7th & Pitkin, Fowler, Colo. Memorial may be made to 1st Free Methodist Church or Boone Fire Department through Griffy Funeral Home

Martin, Dolores
Dolores Martin - The Huerfano Cactus - November 8, 1884 - Local Died - In Walsenburg, November 3, Dolores, son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Martin, aged about 4 years.

Martin, Donald C.
Donald C. Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - April 18, 1987 - Donald C. Martin, 76, passed away April 16, 1987, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. Mr. Martin is survived by his wife, Avant Martin, of Pueblo; two sons, James L. (Dorothy) Martin of Pueblo, Arthur C. (Sheryl) Martin of Texas; five grandchildren, James (Joan) Martin Jr., Jack (Jacque) Martin, Donald Martin, Ronald Martin, Sandy Martin; and one great-grandchild, James Martin. He is survived also by one brother, John (Ethel) Murphy of Fort Collins, and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Martin was born on Jan. 7, 1911, in Bradley, Okla., and had resided in Pueblo since 1949. He was employed as a carpenter at CF&I until his retirement. Visitation hours from noon until 5 p.m. Sunday, April 19, 1987, at Imperial Funeral Home; and from noon until 8 p.m. Monday, April 20, 1987, at Imperial Funeral Home. Service at 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 21, 1987, at Imperial Chapel. Interment, Singing Tower, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at 712 Lane 23.

Martin, Donald R.
Donald R. Martin - Huerfano World - November 21, 2008 - The Huerfano Journal - November 20, 2008 - Donald R. Martin, 72, passed away November 12, 2008, in Colorado Springs. Survived by his loving wife, Donna, of 51 years, children, Todd Martin, Lora Ann (Ryan) Christensen, grandchildren, Riley and Kelee, and sister, Norma (Ron) Urban, numerous nieces and nephews. Donald retired from Natural Resource Conservation Service after 39 1/2 years of service. He loved ranching, horses, and cows, but most of all, he loved spending time with his grandchildren. A memorial service was held Monday, November 17, at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel, in Pueblo, with inurnment following at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Donations may be made to the charity of choice in his name.

Martin, Dorothy E.
Dorothy E. Martin - Lompoc Record – October 19, 2004 – Lompoc, CA - Vigil services for Dorothy E. Martin, 83, of Vandenberg Village, will be at 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18, 2004, at the chapel of Starbuck-Lind Mortuary. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Queen of Angels Catholic Church with the Rev. Msgr. John Fitzgerald officiating. Burial follows at Lompoc Cemetery. Dorothy was born May 13, 1921, in Walsenburg, Colo., to Evan and Anna Veltman Hamman. A homemaker, she came to Vandenberg Air Force Base in 1960 when her husband was transferred from England. For many years, she taught religion classes at her parish church. She also enjoyed playing golf, bowling and dancing. She died Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2004, at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital. Survivors include her son, Ernest Martin Jr., of Lompoc; daughter, Nancy Ann Williams, of Ridgefield, Conn.; sister, Edna Rhoades, of Vandenberg Village; grandchildren, Jeffrey and Jennifer Martin; and numerous nieces and nephews. Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest, in 1996; a grandson, Owen Williams; five sisters and five brothers. Visitations are Monday from 4 to 8 p.m. at the mortuary. Contributions may be made to Catholic Charities, 118 North G St., No. B, Lompoc 93436.

Martin, E. Clarence
Chief E. Clarence Martin - Las Animas Police Department - April 1947 - On April 20, 1947, Chief Martin died of a heart attack which was thought to have been caused by his day's activities. It is believed his heart ailment was aggravated by a disturbance during which he arrested two drunks. He had the heart attack soon after he returned home from work and died a short time later.

Martin, Edna M.
Edna M. Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - November 9, 1987 - Edna M. Martin passed away Nov. 7, 1987, at a local hospital. Survived by her son, Clettus L. (Sigi) Martin, Colorado Springs; daughter, Amalee R. Higgins, Pueblo; 17 grandchildren, 42 great-grandchildren, 27 great-great-grandchildren; sister, Esther Martin, Pueblo; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded death by husband, H. A. Martin, in 1978; a daughter Cleta V. Garnes, in 1973. Born August 9, 1898. Attended Assembly of God Church. Service 2 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 11, T. G. McCarthy Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Visitation at the funeral home 2 to 8 p.m. Monday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday and until time of service Wednesday.

Martin, Eleanor Sue
Eleanor Sue Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - May 04, 2000 - Eleanor Sue Martin, 72 of Las Animas, Colo., died Tuesday, May 2, 2000, at Crowley County Nursing Home following a prolonged illness. She is survived by her husband of 48 years, Edwin McCloud Martin of the Las Animas home; her children, Perry Don Martin of Arvada, Colo., and Kana Martin Estrada of Louisville, Colo. A son, Vernon Paul Martin, preceded her in death in 1989. She is also survived by nine grandchildren, Curtis Lee Estrada Jr., Freeport, Ill., Jason Kyle Estrada, Gregory Martin Estrada and Nathan Allen Estrada, all of Louisville, Colo., Rebecca Sue Martin, Michael Paul Martin and Jacob Joel Martin, all of Searcy, Ark., Emily Lauren Martin and Lindsey Deanne Martin, both of Arvada, Colo.; also two great-grandchildren, Christina Marie Estrada and Evan Paul Estrada, both of Freeport, Ill. She was born Eleanor Sue Brown on June 2, 1927, to Robert Lee and Mary Catherine Brown, both of whom preceded her in death. She was one of nine children, she is survived by but one sister, Wilma (Billie) Dale, of Colcord, Okla., and one brother, Millard Leon Brown, of Amarillo, Texas. Graveside funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 6, 2000, at the Las Animas Cemetery, Las Animas, Colo. Eleanor was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, and will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

Martin, Elmer C.
Elmer C. Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - March 13, 1999 - Elmer C. Martin, 87, of Pueblo and formerly of Battle Creek, Mich., died March 9, 1999, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital after a brief illness. He was born Oct.16, 1911, in Battle Creek to Archie C. and Ida Mae (Christy) Martin. He was employed by United Steel and Wire as a foreman, retiring after 39 years of service. Life member of Masonic Lodge No. 12 in Battle Creek. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and was a member of the Battle Creek Gun Club and the Finand Feather Club in Pueblo. Survived by son, David (Twyla) Martin of Pueblo-five grandchildren - and 13 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by daughters, Carol Jane Martin in 1956 and Sonjia Fields in 1997, and a grandson, Troy Fields in 1980. Services, 1 p.m. Tuesday at Royal Funeral Home. Burial, Young's Cemetery. Arrangements by Royal Funeral Home, 281 Upton Avenue, Battle Creek, Mich. 49015, (616) 964-3706

Martin, Ernest
Ernest Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - April 08, 1986 - Ernest Martin, late of 1716 Martin Lane, Avondale, died April 7, 1986, at a local hospital. Survived by his wife, Imogene Martin of the family home; children, Claragene (Lee) Goodburn, Pueblo; Lucy (Ray) Monroe, Avondale; Betty Ernestine Martin, Avon-dale; brother, William C. (Bessie) Martin, Pueblo; and sister, Helen Smith, Salt Lake City, Utah. Also survived by grandchildren, Stanley Martin Hayes, Katherine Jean Dagenais, Cynthia Lucile Monroe, Teresa Ann Wheeler, Richard Harold Monroe, Scott Ernest Monroe and Robyn Gayle Quinones; great-grandchildren, Sarah Marie Hayes, Jevon Stanley Hayes, Audra Jean Dagenais, Joey Dagenais, Brandy Ann Wheeler, Brian Keith Wheeler, Nicoletti Shea Monroe, and Rylam Harold Monroe. Member of Avondale Methodist Church. Born Oct. 11, 1893, in Vinita, Okla. He moved from Oklahoma to Rocky Ford with his parents and then to Avondale. Mr. Martin was a retired farmer. He also owned and managed apartments for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Martin were married Nov. 17, 1926, in Pueblo. Preceded in death by one infant daughter, one brother, and two sisters. Service, 2:30 p.m. April 9, Davis-Wallin Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Thomas A. Janoski officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Memorials in his memory may be made to the Avondale Methodist Church. Visitation today from noon to 8:30 p.m. and until service time on Wednesday. The family may be contacted at the home of Claragene (Lee) Goodburn, 2621 Ridgewood Lane, 564-4708.

Martin, Fenton (Child of )
Child of Fenton Martin – Huerfano World - March 5, 1992 - This Week in La Veta History -1915: A child of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Martin, who live 15 miles up the Cuchara, died of measles.

Martin, Floyd Thomas
Floyd Thomas Martin - The Denver Rocky Mountain News - April 27, 2000 - Floyd Thomas Martin, 94, of Grand Junction died March 27. Mr. Martin was born in La Veta on July 9, 1905. He married Sophia Barcieki. He owned a painting business and worked at Porter Hospital as manager of the paint shop for 20 years. he was a member of the Denver South Seventh-day Adventist Church, Inter-Mountain School of Grand Junction and Cedaredge Seventh-day Adventist Church. Survivors include daughters Barbara of Lakewood, Betty Letson of Parachute, Arlene Holmes of Oregon, M. Joyce Crawford of Oregon and Patty Foster of Grand Junction; 10 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren.

Martin, George
George Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - January 15, 2002 - Age 81, of Granada, Colo., passed away Jan. 11, 2002. Funeral services, 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Lamar Christian Church. Interment, Hillside Cemetery, Granada, Colo., with military honors under the direction of the Lamar VFW, Post 3621. Visitation, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. today at the Peaco*ck Funeral Home.

Martin, George Albert
George Albert Martin - Huerfano World - June 3, 1993 - This Week in La Veta History - 1934: George Albert Martin, 83, a resident of La Veta for 50 years who married Laura Denton in 1887, died, leaving as survivors Edna Danks and Bryan Martin Denton of La Veta.

Martin, Harold W.
Harold W. Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - March 27, 1999 - Harold W. Martin, 87, passed away March 26, 1999, in Pueblo. Graveside service, 1 p.m. Tuesday at Alamosa Cemetery.

Martin, Harold W.
Harold W. Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - August 2, 1987 - Harold W. Martin passed away in his Vineland home Wednesday, July 29, 1987. He had been a resident and farmed in the Vineland area since 1928. He was born in Fontnell, Neb., on Aug. 16, 1909, and married Carrie M. Wilcox Danielson on Jan. 16, 1938. He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Janet Miller, San Francisco, Calif., and Sue (Jack) Stubblefield, Sedalia; one son, Gary (Ruth) Martin, Denver; a sister, Iris (Mel) Roll, Garden Grove, Calif.; five grandchildren, Debi (Chuck) Clementi, Michelle Miller, Kimberly and Brian Roerig and Charles Martin; great-granddaughter, Kami Clementi; step-grandchildren, Chris and Marianne Clementi, as well as a host of other relatives and friends. He is preceded in death by two brothers, Horace and Erwin Martin, and son-in-law, Robert Miller. He was a member of the Vineland United Methodist Church and was active in the Lions Club, ASC and other community activities. Service at 9 a.m. Monday, Aug. 3, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home Chapel. Entombment at Roselawn Cemetery. The family respectfully requests that donations be made in his name to the Vineland United Methodist Church or the American Lung Association of Colorado South Region. Visitation from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Martin, Harry
Harry "Junior" Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - December 21, 1999 - Harry "Junior" Martin passed away Dec. 19, 1999, in Pueblo. Junior was born May 4, 1916, in Utica, Kan., and had lived in Pueblo the last 20 years. He was a member of the Broadway Christian Church. Junior is survived by his brother, Keith Martin, and niece, Susan Martin, both of Colorado Springs. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 23, 1999, in the Broadway Christian Church, 206 Broadway.

Martin, Hazel E.
Hazel E. McCurry Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - November 1967 - Mrs. Hazel E. McCurry Martin, daughter of pioneer Vineland residents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Amos McCurry, late of 2951 Denver Boulevard, passed away Nov. 27 following one-week illness. Mrs. Martin was a retired Colorado State Hospital Psychiatric technician. Member Church of Ascension. Survived by husband, Roy A. Martin of the family home; two brothers and two sisters, Mrs. Maye Martin, Pueblo; William L. McCurry, Vineland; Mrs. Esther Trent, and Harold R. McCurry, both of Pueblo. Numerous nieces and nephews also survive. Announcements later. Family may be contacted at Gerald I. Ewing residence.

Martin, Herbie
Herbie Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - August 01, 2004 - Herbie Martin, 17, passed away July 29, 2004. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Sarah and Herbert Martin; grandfather Elmer F. Dent, Sr.; niece Destiny Lynn Berry; and aunt, Francine M. Deinlein. He is survived by his mother, Cora Irene Hart of Pueblo; father, James K. (Amy) Martin, Sr. of Sevierville. TN; brothers, Roger D. (Deanna) Berry and Jimmy Martin, both of Pueblo; sisters Racheal Berry and Angel Hart, also if Pueblo; Theresa Martin of Richmond, VA, and Mary Catherine Martin of Sevierville, TN; grandmother, Joan Marie Dent of Lexington Park, MD; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Herbie attended South High School until 2002, and was completing his diploma online. He loved the Broncos, video games, and spending time with his nephews. He was an electrical apprentice, and enjoyed working with Topaz Electric. Viewing will be 2 to 7p.m., Tuesday; and Funeral Services will be 10a.m. Wednesday, August 4, 2004, both to be held at T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Interment will follow at noon at Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Colorado Springs, CO.

Martin, Hubert Fay
Hubert Fay Martin - Huerfano World - May 12, 1994 - This Week in La Veta History - 1920: Died, Hubert Fay Martin, 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Martin.

Martin, Imogene
Imogene Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - July 29, 1987 - Imogene Martin, late of Boone, died unexpectedly July 25, 1987. Survived by her daughters, Claragene (Leo) Goodburn, Pueblo; Lucy (Ray) Monroe and Betty Ernestine Martin, all of Avondale; seven grandchildren, Stanley Martin Hayes, Kathy (Joe) Dagenais, Cindy Monroe, Terri (Brian) Wheeler, Rick (Jackie) Monroe, Scott (Terri) Monroe and Robyn (Eddie) Quinones; six great-grandchildren, Brandy Wheeler, Kenny Wheeler, Audra Dagenais, Joey Dagenais, Nikki Monroe and Rylan Monroe. Survived also by her sister, Bessie E. (Bill) Martin, Pueblo, and numerous nieces and nephews. Member of Avondale United Methodist Church and WSCS-Ladies aid. Born Sept. 9, 1909, in Vineland. Lifetime resident. Preceded in death by her husband, Ernest Martin, April 7, 1986; a daughter and two brothers. Service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 29, Davis-Wallin Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Harry Sutton officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Avondale United Methodist Church. Visitation, noon to 7:30 p.m. today. The family may be contacted at 947-3868.

Martin, Ira
Ira Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - December 16, 1987 - Ira Martin, 87, of Salida passed away Tuesday morning, Dec. 15, 1987, at a Salida hospital. Survived by daughter and son-in-law, Robert and Donna Bregenzer of Pueblo; and granddaughter, Bonnie of Pueblo. Masonic service, 2 p.m. Thursday, Clow Funeral Chapel, Salida. Graveside service, 2 p.m. Monday, Maple Grove Cemetery, Wichita, Kan.

Martin, J. Meredith
J. Meredith Martin - Huerfano World - September 21, 1989 - This Week in La Veta History - 1931: Died, J. Meredith Martin, who was born in North Carolina and came to La Veta in 1882, where he has several ranches.

Martin, Jackie C.
Jackie C. Martin – The Daily Camera - February 5, 2004 - Boulder, CO - Jackie C. Martin of Boulder died Monday, Feb. 2, 2004, of natural causes in Thornton. She was 86. The daughter of Feyood Isaac and Josephine Faris Isaac, she was born May 4, 1917, in Lake Charles, La. She married Edward George in July 1939 in Walsenburg. They divorced. She married Luther Clifton Martin in February 1959 in Boulder. They divorced. She worked at Safeway stores for 30 years and was one of 10 Safeway Store hostesses. She lived in Boulder since 1958. She graduated from Sulphur High School in Sulphur, La., in 1934. She was an active member of Boulder Valley Assembly of God, and she volunteered at Boulder Community Hospital Gift Shop for 20 years. She enjoyed playing Scrabble. "Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren were her pride and joy. God needed another angel, so he brought her home," her family said. Survivors include a son, Robert S. George of Eastlake; two daughters, Joanne Nervig of Longmont and Janice Heinz of Midland, Mich.; a sister, Dru Beglis of Sulphur, La.; two brothers, Ike Isaac and John Isaac, both of Sulphur, La.; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Dorothy Schrumpf and Joyce Guidry; and a brother, George Isaac. Visitation will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday at Crist Mortuary, 3395 Penrose Place, Boulder. A funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Boulder Valley Assembly of God, 3901 Pion Drive, Boulder. The Rev. Josh Cook will officiate. Interment will be at Green Mountain Cemetery, 290 20th St., Boulder. Contributions may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Crist Mortuary is handling arrangements.

Martin, Jennie
Jennie Martin - Colorado Weekly Chieftain - June 8, 1876 - Shot By A Negro - Tragic Death of Miss Jennie Martin - In our issue of Sunday morning we noticed the killing at Cheyenne of Miss Jennie Martin, daughter of Wm. Martin, formerly of South Pueblo. The facts of this terrible affair are given as condensed from the Cheyenne Sun: Miss Jennie Martin was the name of the victim. She and a friend, a Miss Montgomery, left home to attend a musical rehearsal at the Catholic Church. They were accompanied by a little girl, daughter of George B. Stimpson, brother-in-law of Miss Martin. With the child between them the young ladies sauntered slowly down the street. There were a good many people on the street, and the girls were jostled at every step by pedestrians. Just after turning a corner the report of a pistol startled everybody, and Miss Martin fell to the sidewalk, clutching in her fall the hand of the child and pulling the latter down with her. The bullet had entered the right temple and lodged in the brain. The body was removed to Mr. Stimpson's house. Miss Montgomery remembered that some boys, white and black, were playing: romping, and running at the corner when the party came up, and that they ran away when the pistol-shot was fired. The police hunted up the juveniles, and each and every one testified that one of their number, a Negro lad named James Butler, fired the shot which killed Miss Martin. The murderer is only twelve years of age, and has been known as a "hoodlum". He had been heard to make the threat, some days previous, that he would "fix that girl" (meaning Miss Martin), because she was the means of his being chastised for some misconduct at school. The boy was lodged in jail. The victim of his vengeance was in her sixteenth year, and had a bright mind and a beautiful face.

Martin, Jerry Dean
Jerry Dean Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - February 19, 2002 - Age 57, of Pueblo. Viewing, from 2 to 4 p.m. today and funeral service to follow at 4 p.m. at Romero Chapel, with full military honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Martin, Joan Kay
Joan "Joanie" Kay Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - December 11, 1999 - Joan "Joanie" Kay Martin, age 55, passed away Dec. 9, 1999. Survived by her husband, James Martin and her children, Lynn (Mark) Stevens, Rye, Colo., Brian Slanovich, Denver, Colo., Keith Ebrecht, Colorado; and Rocky, the family pet. Also survived by her mother, Lena Estess, Pueblo; twin sister, Janet (Jack) Clementi, Pueblo; sisters, Joyce (Bobby) Greer, Memphis, Tenn., and Judy (Dick) Smith, Amarillo, Texas; brothers, Morris (Pinky) Estess, San Antonio, Texas, and Raymond Estess, Idaho; as well as numerous nieces and nephews, including special niece, Christy Clementi, great-niece, Savanna Flores, great-nephew, Justin Doren, and members of the Martin family. She is also survived by many special friends. Preceded in death by her father, Morris Lee Estess; sister, Kathleen Estess; and niece, Carrie Clementi. Mrs. Martin was employed with Public Service for 35 years. Joan enjoyed golf, the Broncos, collecting angels, trips to Cripple Creek and times of sharing with friends and family around the kitchen table. Funeral Mass, Monday, 10 a.m., St. Joseph Church in Blende. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Reception at St. Joseph Hall following interment.

Martin, John Douglas
John Douglas Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - April 26, 2003 - John Douglas Martin, 50, of Pueblo, met his Lord April 24, 2003. Born Nov. 26, 1952, in Emporia, Kan. Welcoming him home will be his mother, Venita Keene Martin; grandparents, Eugene and Esther Martin, Eugene and Eunice Keene. Survived by his loving wife, Kathleen Martin; son, Andrew Martin; daughters, Mandy Martin and Heather Simshausen; father, Ferrell Martin; brother-in-laws, Martin Powell and Kenneth Powell; sisters, Sarah Rasic and Tracie (Joe) Perez; grandchildren, Brady Simshausen and Elizabeth Martin. He was an avid fisherman, hunter and racer. He built his first race car before he was 16, and his last for Beacon Hill. Special friends, Anthony, Pat, Charlie. He was his wife's best friend and soul mate. He was a true gift from God. Memorial service, 4 p.m. Sunday, April 27, 2003, at Parkhill Christian Disciples of Christ, 1401 E. Seventh. Gravesite service to be at held 11 a.m. Monday, April 28 at Calhan Cemetery, Calhan, Colo.

Martin, Kenneth Grey
Kenneth Grey Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - November 22, 1986 - Kenneth Grey Martin, Lt. Col., retired, U.S. Air Force, passed away Nov. 20, 1986, at the U.S. Air Force Academy Hospital, Colorado Springs, following a lengthy illness. Born and raised in Pueblo, Lt. Col. Martin graduated from Centennial High School, class of 1941. Enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps, March 1942, graduating from U.S. Army Corps Pilot Training School. Served European Theatre, 1942 to 1945, and received four Bronze Stars and four European and African Campaign medals. Graduated from the University of Colorado School of Engineering. Re-entered the U.S. Air Force, stationed with NASA, Houston, Texas, where he earned three Meritorious Service Medals and three Commendation Medals for establishing Apollo in space. Retired in 1975 from the space program at Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino, Calif. Employed by Martin Marietta in Denver for five years. Resident of Colorado Springs from 1977 until his death. Member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Patricia D. Martin of the family home; and two children, Casey P. (Susan) Martin, Denver; and Mrs. Nancy L. (Scott) Duane, Indio, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth O'Toole, Pueblo; his mother-in-law, Mrs. Alice Hughes of the family home. Also surviving are five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home Chapel with Chaplain Capt. James P. Dillon, United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, officiating. Cremation. Family will receive friends at the Kendrick residence, 101 Creston Drive, immediately following the service.

Martin, L.
L. Martin – Hugo Range Ledger – November 12, 1910 – Deadly Explosion at Trinidad – Note: L. Martin was listed among the dead of the Delagua Mine Disaster, November 8, 1910, according to newspaper reports. He was said to be a "car tender." However, he was not listed in the Colorado Mining Fatalities database from the Denver Public Library. http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/delagua.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Martin, Leonard
Leonard Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - May 1, 1986 - Leonard Martin, 76, April 30. Graveside service, 2 p.m. Friday, Masonic Cemetery, Trinidad.

Martin, Louis E.
Louis E. Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - August 19, 1986 - Louis E. Martin was born in Belleville, Kan., July 3, 1914, and passed away in Pueblo Aug. 17, 1986. A mechanic in the main garage at CF&I, he retired in 1977. He had served with the 785th AAA AW Bn. U.S. Army in the New Guinea area of the South Pacific from 1943 to 1945. Husband of Lucille M. Martin; father of James L. Martin and wife Frances, Kathleen K. Traxler and husband Douglas, Carol Ann Rogers and husband, James L. Rogers and Rita J. Perryman and husband Michael; brother of Mrs. Marjorie Mower; uncle of Floyd E. Mower and Joann Cutsinger. Also survived by 11 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. At his request, cremation. Memorial services at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Rose Chapel, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home, with the Rev. Karen Schmit officiating. The family will receive friends following the services or at 43 Caledonia Road.

Martin, Luther F.
Luther F. Martin - Walsenburg World-Independent - May 22, 1944 - Luther F. Martin, former resident of La Veta, but who has for the past several years made his home at Rifle, Colo., died in a Denver hospital May 18. He was born Dec. 1, 1877, at Haysville, N. C., and died at the age of 67 years. He is survived by two sons, Floyd and Henry of Rifle; two brothers, T. J. Martin of Rifle and James of Farmington, N. M.; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Turner of Fruita, Colo., and Mrs. Laura Bristol of La Veta. Funeral services will be Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the La Veta Baptist church, with the Rev. J. H. Gerault officiating. Interment will be in La Veta cemetery, under the direction of the Unfug-Peet mortuary. Huerfano World - May 31, 2001 - This Week in La Veta History - 1944: Died, Luther F. Martin, 67. He was born in Georgia in 1876 and came to La Veta in 1882. His wife, Jennie Crumley, whom he married in 1903, died in 1942. He is survived by his sons Floyd and Henry.

Martin, Marie
Marie Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - May 15, 2003 - Marie Martin, 84, born April 22, 1919, passed away May 13, 2003. She is survived by her loving son and daughters, Billy (Sandy) Martin, Pueblo, Patsy (Fred) Roberts, LaSalle, Colo., and Kathy (Jerry) Thomas, also of Pueblo. Grandmother of Sherry and Donald Roberts, Sean Dressel, Eric (Heather) Martin, Chad (Nikki) Thomas and John Emory. Also survived by 10 great-grandchildren; sister, Hilda Abrahamson, Banning, Calif.; sisters-in-law, Carol Harfert, Pam Harfert, Colorado Springs, and Betty Harfert, Colorado City; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her grandson, Donald Roberts; six brothers, Art (Dora) Harfert, Ben (Lena) Harfert, Rudy, Bill, Oscar and Robert Harfert. Her greatest love was to have all of her family together for dinners and parties. Her special hobbies were her beautiful baking and taking care of all her flowers. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Friday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel, followed by cremation at her request. Inurnment, Evergreen Cemetery in Colorado Springs, at a later date. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the Arthritis Foundation in her memory in care of the funeral home office.

Martin, Marie A.
Marie A. Martin - Sheboygan Press - June 19, 2005 - Sheboygan, WI - Marie A. Martin, age 80, formerly of Plymouth, died Wednesday evening, June 15, 2005, in Trinidad, Colo., where she has lived since March of 1999, when she moved there to be near her son. She was born Sept. 16, 1924, in Fond du Lac, a daughter of Landra and Louise Elizabeth Pickart Waldschmidt. She attended St. Mary's parochial school in Fond du Lac. On March 8, 1945, Marie married Harvey Martin at Eglin Air Force Base at Pensacola Fla. The couple made their home in Plymouth following their marriage. Marie had been a member of St. John The Baptist Catholic Church in Plymouth. She will be remembered as a person who enjoyed spending her time with her neighbors and friends, helping them whenever she could. Survivors include one son, Dennis (Esther) Martin of Trinidad, three grandchildren, Angela, Brian and Jannie Marie Martin; two brothers, George Waldschmidt of Campbellsport and William Waldschmidt of Fond du Lac. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Linda Chodak; five brothers Henry, Clem, Clarence, Elmer and Edgar; and one sister, Esther Krebsbach. Grave committal services will be held Tuesday, June 21, 1:30 p.m. at the Plymouth Woodlawn cemetery. Those wishing to visit with her family are invited to join the family at the cemetery at the time of service. The Wittkopp Funeral and Cremation Service in Plymouth is assisting Marie's family.

Martin, Mary Jane
Mary Jane Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - November12, 1999 - Mary Jane Martin, 77, passed away Nov. 10, 1999. Survived by her husband, Normand Martin, of the family home; children, Lonny (Gwen) Martin of Falcon, Colo.; and Dean Martin of Arvada; sister, Yolanda Johnson of Pueblo; brother, Pete Bevelaqua of Beaumont, Texas; grandchildren, Brandon Martin of Falcon and Troy Martin of Arvada; and numerous nieces and nephews. Born April 2, 1922, in Trinidad, Colo. There will be no viewing or services. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. The family will receive friends on Saturday at the family home, 1629 Saratoga Road. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association through the funeral home.

Martin, Maye Emma
Maye Emma Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - February 1981 - Mrs. Maye Emma Martin, member of pioneer Pueblo County family and daughter of the late Sarah and Amos McCurry, entered eternal life Feb. 1, 1981, following brief illness. Member of Church of the Ascension, 18th and Grand. Chairman of the Board of Chet's Market's Inc. Born and reared in Pueblo, Mrs. Martin attended Pueblo public schools and was a graduate of Central High School. Preceded in death by husband, Oscar J. Martin, Jan. 14, 1974. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Darla M. Ewing and son, Gerald I. Ewing, both of the family home; three grandchildren, Gregory J. Ewing, Pueblo, Audra Margaret Maye Ewing, family home, and Ramona Ruth Rita Ewing, Pueblo, and Godson, Neil Venuto, Denver. One sister, Mrs. Esther Trent, two brothers, Luther (Irene) McCurry, and Harold (Margaret) McCurry, sister-in-law, Mrs. Kathryn McCurry Tezak, all of Pueblo, also survive as do numerous nieces and nephews. Burial office will be read 2 p.m. Thursday, Church of the Ascension. Interment, Mountain View. Remains will lie in state at Funeral Home until 5 p.m. Wednesday.

Martin, Michael Wayne
Michael Wayne Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - April 14, 2004 - Michael Wayne Martin, 26, passed away April 10, 2004. Survived by his wife, Tera Martin; parents, Jesse T. and Barbara Ann Martin II of Boulder; parents-in-law, John and Patty Grove of Pueblo; sister, Melanie (George) Suchenstein of Boulder; brothers-in-law; sisters-in-law; nieces and nephews; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends; including special friend, Ross Philipsborn. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. A private service was held.

Martin, Mildred Ann
Mildred Ann Martin – Pueblo Star Journal – January 12, 1956 – Mildred Ann Martin died Wednesday in Denver. Sister of Thomas E. Martin Jr., Pueblo; Miss Wilma C. Martin, Washington, D. C.; and Mrs. Virginia R. McNeill, Arvada. Member of the Episcopal Church. Daughter of Thomas E. Martin Sr., who died Oct. 24, 1954. Services 11 a.m. Saturday, Davis Mortuary Memorial Chapel. To Mountain View.

Martin, Oscar J.
Oscar J. Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - January 1974 - Oscar J. Martin, Pueblo resident past 50 years, late of 2107 W. 32nd, and formerly of 1107 W. 14th, passed away St. Mary-Corwin Hospital Jan. 14, 1974, following lengthy illness. Mr. Martin was a retired engineer for C & W Railroad. Member, Ascension Episcopal Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Maye E. Martin, and daughter, Mrs. Darla Ewing, both of the family home; two brothers, Roy A. Martin, Pueblo, and Chester A. Martin, Paonia, Colo.; and son-in-law, Gerald I. Ewing, and two grandchildren, Gregory Ewing and Maggie Ewing, all of the family home. Announcements later.

Martin, Patricia A.
Patricia A. Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - September 03, 1999 - Patricia A. Martin passed away Aug. 30, 1999, in Concord, Calif. Graveside service, 10 a.m. today, Sept. 3, 1999, at Memorial Gardens.

Martin, Perry
Perry Martin - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - November 26, 1920 - Dies in Storm - Arthur W. Smith returned last Thursday from Florence, Colo. bringing the remains of his brother-in-law, Perry Martin, who died near that place. Martin was in a sanitarium at Pueblo, and partially demented, he undertook to walk to his home at Bayfield across the mountains. He was caught in a snow storm in the hills near Florence and perished from the cold and exposure. His body was found by a forest ranger and taken to Florence and the young man's relatives notified. The funeral was held at Bayfield Saturday.

Martin, Richard
Richard Martin - Huerfano World - December 20, 2001 - Richard Martin, age 53 of Denver, formerly of Red Wing, passed away Dec. 4, 2001. Preceded in death by his farther, Vernon Martin Sr.; mother, Grace (Nelson) Martin; and sister, Elsie Wilburn. Richard is survived by his two daughters, Kimberly Tyler and Melanie Martin and granddaughter, Samantha Martin, all of Poway, CA; four brothers, Ronald (Ida Mae) Martin, Walsenburg, Larry (Maryann) Martin, Muleshoe, TX, James (Marie) Guymon, OK, and Vernon Jr. (Carol) Martin, Miami, FL; four sisters, Phyllis Zudar, Walsenburg, Betty (Ralph) Crites, Cortez, CO., Judy (Don) Baker, Ogallala, NE, and Kathy (Mike) Kelly, Loves Park, IL; as well as many nieces and nephews and all of his friends from A.A., who took good care of Richard. At his request, cremation has taken place. A memorial service was held in Denver on Dec. 15.

Martin, Robert C.
Robert C. Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - May 26, 2002 - Robert C. Martin, 86, of Ordway, and formerly of Pueblo, passed away on Thursday, May 23, 2002. Mr. Martin served in the Navy Seabees in the South Pacific during WWII. He was a lifetime member of the VFW, and retired from the Colorado State Hospital Bakery in 1977. Bob is preceded in death by his wife, Carol. He is survived by his two sons, Bobby (Lois) Martin of Pueblo, and David Martin of Las Vegas, N.M.; special friend, Terry Proctor of Ordway; sisters, Reva Warner of Port Angeles, Wash., and Marjorie (Ted) Morgan of Pueblo; grandchildren, Pam McKee, Houston, Texas; Kathryn (Matt) Sterlitz, Pueblo; Heather Martin, Elizaville, N.Y.; Kyrie Martin, Arcata, Calif.; and Sebastian Martin, Menlo Park, Calif.; seven great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Per Bob's request, there will be cremation and no services.

Martin, Robert M.
Robert M. "Son" Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - March 23, 2005 - Robert M. "Son" Martin, 84, of Las Animas, died March 19, 2005. Survived by wife, Margery of the home; daughter, Margaret Sue (Jack) Ward of Fountain, Colo.; grandsons, Dayle and Brandon Ward; six great-granddaughters and one great-grandson; brother, LeRoy Martin, Las Animas; sister, Yvetta McCammond, Spearman, Texas; and sister-in-law, Leah Martin, Las Animas. He will lie in state from 10 a.m. until funeral time today, at the Friends Church. Service, 2 p.m. today, Las Animas Friends Church. Burial in Las Animas, Cemetery.

Martin, Robert Michael
Robert Michael (Martino) Martin - Colorado Springs Gazette - October 16, 1998 - Robert Michael (Martino) Martin, 43, died Oct. 14, 1998, at a local care center. He was a school teacher with Colorado Springs School District 11. Mr. Martin was born April 15, 1955, in Pueblo. He is survived by his parents, Robert and Thelma E. Martino; two brothers, John and David; and two sisters, Beth Wareing and Roberta Taylor. A rosary will be at 7 p.m. today at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 3122 Poinsetta Drive. Mass will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Burial will be at Evergreen Cemetery, 1005 S. Hanco*ck Ave. Mountain View Mortuary, 2350 Montebello Square Drive, 590-8922, is handling arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to Multiple Sclerosis Society, 12 N. Meade Ave., Colorado Springs 80909.

Martin, Ronald
Ronald Martin - Huerfano World - February 22, 2007 - Ronald Jack Martin went to meet his Savior on February 12, 2007. He was born to Vernon and Grace Martin on May 28, 1955. He is preceded in death by both parents, his sister Elsie, and his special brother Richard. Ron is survived by his loving wife of 27 years, Ida Mae Martin, stepson Phillip (Sylvia) Valdez, three grandchildren, Phillip III (Abigail) Valdez, Desirea (Jeremiah) Perrino, and his pride and joy, Tazareth Valdez. Ron leaves six great-grandchildren, four brothers, three sisters, his special nephew, Rusty Hector and numerous other nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins. A memorial mass will be celebrated for Ron on February 27, 2007 at St. Mary Church at 5 p.m.

Martin, Roy
Roy Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - October 13, 2005 - Roy Martin, age 92, of Buena Vita, formerly of Pueblo, Colo. where he owned and operated Roy Martin Auto Repair for many years, passed away on Monday, Oct. 10, 2005 at his home in Buena Vista, Colo. Graveside services are set for 11:00am Saturday, Oct. 15, 2005 at Fairview Cemetery in Salida, Colo. Friends who desire may make memorial contributions to the Masonic Lodge/ Mt. Princeton Lodge #49 AM AF through Lewis and Glenn Funeral Home.

Martin, Roy A.
Roy A. Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - April 1974 - Roy A. Martin, lifetime Pueblo resident, late of 2107 W. 23rd, passed away St. Mary-Corwin Hospital April 11, 1974, following brief illness. Retired Colorado State Hospital Employee, Veteran U.S. Army, WW I. Member Ascension Episcopal Church. Mr. Martin was preceded in death by wife, Mrs. Hazel E. Martin, Nov. 27, 1967, and brother Oscar J. Martin, Jan. 14, 1974. Survivors include sister-in-law, Mrs. Maye E. Martin; niece, Mrs. Darla Ewing; nephew, Gerald I. Ewing; great-nephew, Gregory Ewing, and great-niece, Maggie Ewing, all of the family home. Brother, Chester A. Martin, Paonia, Colo., and numerous nieces and nephews also survive. Burial Office and Requiem Eucharist at Church of the Ascension 11 a.m. Saturday. Those who wish may make contributions to St. Mary-Corwin Hospital intensive care unit or coronary care unit in memory of Roy A. Martin. Body will lie in state at funeral home until time of service.

Martin, Rudolph
Rudolph Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - November 5, 1961 - Rudolph Martin, local hospital Friday. Husband of Mrs. Bertha Martin, formerly of 1016 Beulah Ave. Member of South Pueblo Lodge 31. Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, a 50 year member of the Modern Woodmen of America, National Sheriff's Assn., and Colorado Peace Officers. He entered the employ of the county sheriff's office in 1931, retiring in 1957. Services will be at the Rouch Funeral Home Monday at 2:30 p.m., with the Rev. John Friesen officiating. To Mountain View.

Martin, Sherry L.
Sherry L. Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - February 04, 2002 - Passed away Jan. 30, 2002. Survived by her daughters, Georgia (Darrell) Lippy and Jody Culpepper; son, James F. Martin Jr.; and grandchildren, Steve (Sam), Travis, Jessie, Rian and Jordan. Preceded in death by her husband, James F. Martin. Sherry was a longtime member of Riverside Saddle Club. At her request, there will be no viewing. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2002, in the Montgomery and Steward Chapel, with gravesite dedication at Roselawn Cemetery. Family will greet guests at 1416 Wabash Ave.

Martin, Theodora
Theodora "Dora" Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - January 28, 2004 - Theodora "Dora" Martin, 96, of Greeley, CO, passed away Sat. Jan. 24, 2004. Born on Oct. 29, 1907 in Tercio, CO to Jose J. Chalifeau and Bersabel (Vallejo) Chalifeau, both preceded her in death. She married Don Martin on August 30, 1932 in Walsenburg, CO and he died on Oct. 27, 1991. She was formerly of Walsenburg, Fruita, and Longmont and had lived in Greeley since 1933. She graduated from Fruita Union High School in 1927 and attended Colorado's Teacher's College, now the University of Northern Colorado for 2 years, receiving her teaching certificate. She taught in rural elementary schools in southern Colorado for 5 years. She was the Principal of a 2 room school at Torres Public School District #29 for 2 years. She worked in food services at UNC for 15 years and then retired and worked with her husband at the Greeley Hat Shop. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Greeley Senior Center, the Amico Club of Greeley and the Council of Women at St. Mary's. She enjoyed sewing and doing crossword puzzles and playing with her great- granddaughter Jordan. She was preceded in death by her husband Don Martin, parents Jose J. and Bersabel Chalifeau, 5 brothers and a sister. She is survived by 2 sons; Don Martin, Greeley, CO, Norbert (Judee) Martin, Houston, TX, sister; Phyllis Vigil, Denver, CO; 4 grandchildren; and 2 great- grandchildren. Visitation Wed. Jan. 28, 2004 from 2:00p.m. to 8:00p.m. at Allnutt Funeral Service - Macy Chapel. Funeral Service Thursday Jan. 29, 2004 at 10:00a.m. St. Mary's Catholic Church. Memorials may be made to Hospice & Palliative Care in care of AFS; 702 13th Street, Greeley, CO 80631.

Martin, Thomas Wayne
Thomas Wayne Martin – Colorado Springs Gazette – August 7, 2002 - Thomas Wayne Martin, 50, died July 18, 2002. He was born August 17, 1951 in Belen, N.M. to John and Wanda Sparman both deceased. He served in the Army from 1968- 1970. He was raised in Pueblo and had lived in Colorado Springs for 17 years. Thomas is survived by his brother Ronald Martin, daughter Lynette Cole and stepson Jason Dismukes. Burial was at Fort Logan Cemetery in Denver.

Martin, Troy J.
Troy J. Martin - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - November 15, 1918 - Three Colorado boys missing in action are reported in the casualty lists made public by the war department. They are Troy J. Martin, Seibert; Lewis C. Peterson, Snyder, and Thybo A. Peterson, Pueblo. Among the dead of disease is Albert J. Greve [may be Grove] Pueblo; Sergt. N. G. Robinson, Fruita, is sick in hospital, having previously been reported missing in action.

Martin, Vernie R.
Vernie R. Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - January 05, 2000 - Vernie R. Martin passed away Jan. 2, 2000, in Pueblo. Vernie was born in Pueblo on April 20, 1940, to Vernie and Lelia Gardner Martin and had lived here his entire life. He was a disabled American veteran and served as a radio operator for Pueblo County Search and Rescue for many years. Vernie was a member of the American Radio Relay League, Pueblo Ham Club, Pueblo C.B. Club, Paralyzed Veterans of America and the Disabled American Veterans. He was preceded in death by his parents, and two brothers, Bill and Roy Martin. Mr. Martin is survived by Juanita Chavez who loved, cared for and was devoted to Vernie for over 25 years; their children, Ron Angster, Ace (Stephanie) Angster, Phyllis (Felix) Montoya and Ivan Gonzales; several grandchildren; a sister-in-law, Dee Martin; nieces, Jerri Ross, Janice Coleman, Arlene (James) Luczak, Nancy (Pete) Nameth, Judy (Doug) Winters and Maureen Martin; and numerous great-nieces, nephews and cousins. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 6, 2000, in the Davis Memorial Chapel with Rev. Mark Apodaca of the Praise Assembly Church officiating.

Martin, Vernon W.
Vernon W. Martin - Huerfano World - February 21, 1991 - Vernon William Martin, 77, of Walsenburg, formerly of Red Wing, died Thursday, Feb. 14, 1991, in Huerfano County Medical Center. Mr. Martin had been ill for several years. A native of Huerfano County, he was born near Red Wing on Oct. 18, 1913, to William and Augusta Schmidt Martin. He was reared at his birthplace growing up, working on the farm and ranch with his father and brothers. He had attended country schools through the eighth grade. Mr. Martin married Grace Arlene Nelson on June 26, 1935, and they worked together on their ranch and farm adjacent to the homestead. Mr. Martin operated and lived at the ranch until September, 1989, when he moved to Walsenburg. Survivors include his 10 children: Phyllis Zudar, Elsie Willburn, and Ronald Martin, all of Walsenburg, Betty Crites, Dolores; Judy Baker, Ogallala, NE; Kathy Martin, Las Cruces, NM; Vernon Martin Jr., Phoenix, AZ; Larry Martin, Muleshoe, TX; James Martin, Guymon, OK; and Richard Martin, Denver, 16 grandchildren, eight great-grand children, numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral service was Monday from Boies Almont Memorial Chapel. Internment was in the Upper Huerfano-Gardner Cemetery. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements.

Martin, William C.
William "Bill" C. Martin - Pueblo Chieftain - April 12, 2000 - William "Bill" C. Martin passed away April 8, 2000. He was born in Cherokee County, Kan., on Feb. 4, 1907. Bill was preceded in death by his wife, Bessie E. Martin. Survived by his daughters, Dorothy (Ray) DeHaven, Lois (Robert) Colnar and Carole Massey; son, Melvin Martin; and grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Bill farmed in Avondale for 40 years and lived in Pueblo for 24 years, where he and his wife Bessie retired. Dad or Grandpa will always be in our thoughts and prayers. We miss him and love the memories of him. No public viewing. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. For those who wish, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Avondale United Methodist Church in his memory.

Martine, Mr.
Mr. Martine – Pueblo Colorado Daily Chieftain – July 8, 1874 – Fatal Accident – On Monday morning, as a Mexican named Martine was driving an ox team attached to a wagon loaded with about two thousand feet of lumber, along the stage road about two miles south of the St. Charles, he fell from the wagon and his feet becoming entangled with the tongue, one of the wheels passed over his head and neck, killing him instantly.

Martine, Susie
Susie Martine – Pueblo Chieftain – September 20, 1908 – The funeral of Susie Martine the 7 year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martine took place from McMahon & Collier's at 8:30 o'clock yesterday morning. Interment was in Roselawn.

Martinelli, Charles Joseph
Charles Joseph "Chuck" Martinelli - Pueblo Chieftain - June 06, 2000 - Charles Joseph "Chuck" Martinelli, 64, departed this life June 4, 2000, at his home. A lifetime Puebloan, Chuck was born March 2, 1936. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved ranching, fishing and big-game hunting. He owned and operated Zoelsmann's Bakery & Deli for 42 years before his retirement. Preceded in death by his parents, Lee and Paula (Guardamondo) Martinelli. Survived by his children, Lynn (Brad) Ranson, Diane (Greg) Romine, Jody Martinelli; a brother, Samuel L. Martinelli; grandchildren, Michael and Lauren Ranson, Emma Romine; uncle, Charles (Bea) Guardamondo; aunts, Antionette Scaplo and Josephine (Ralph) Montera; special cousin, Angela (Ronald) Petkosek; numerous other relatives and friends. In Chuck's memory, donations to the St. Jude Hospital, P.O. Box 50, Memphis, Tenn., 38101-9929. Both services, St. Joseph Catholic Church. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. today. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Rev. Richard Becker, celebrant. Entombment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Martinelli, Sebastian
Sebastian "Buster" Martinelli - Pueblo Chieftain - June 06, 2006 - Sebastian "Buster" Martinelli, 81, born Jan. 1, 1925, passed away June 5, 2006. Preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Rose Martinelli; brothers, Tony and Joseph Martinelli; and grandson, Jeffery Sartoris. Survived by his wife of 58 years, Violet Martinelli; sister, Mary Latino; children, Joette (Ron) Banks, Patricia (Larry) Sartoris and Carolyn Peterson; grandchildren, Ron (Heidi) Banks Jr., Mark (Heather) Banks, Brian (Kelly) Banks, Stephen Sartoris, Larry Sartoris III, Robert (Andrea) Dean and Melissa Peterson; and great-grandchildren, Joshua, Jacob and Ryan Banks and Morgaine Wilkins Dean; also survived by numerous nieces and nephews; brothers-in-law, Ray (Shirley) Pusedu, Joseph Pusedu, and Bob Hull; sisters-in-law, Elaine Pusedu, Joann (Richard) Virant and Elizabeth (John) Klafurich; and aunt, Jennie Ramunno; also preceded in death by uncles, Mike, Tony and Jack Pecoraro. Buster served in the U.S. Army Signal Corp. during World War II. He retired from the CF&I Tube Mill after 42 years of service. Buster was a member of St. Pius X Church parish, where a funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, with entombment at Roselawn Mausoleum. The family would like to give a special thanks to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice in Buster's memory.

Martines, Miquela G.
Miquela G. Martines - Pueblo Chieftain - March 24, 1982 - Furphy-Lawson - Miquela G. Martines, Gardner, Colo., departed this life March 23, 1982. Survived by husband, Filomeno Martinez, son Raymond (Lucille) Martinez, granddaughters, Liza Martinez and Susan Valerio, and great-grandson, Michael Valerio, all of Gardner. Rosary 7:30 pm Wednesday, Furphy-Lawson Chapel, and 7:30 pm Thursday, Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a. m. Friday at he church. Burial, Gardner Catholic Cemetery.

Martinez, Abel
Abel Martinez - Denver Rocky Mountain News - May 21, 2000 - Abel Martinez, 87, of Arvada died May 15. Services were May 18. Mr. Martinez was born in La Veta on Nov. 22, 1912. He married Rose Duran, 1945. He was a retired machinist for McDonnell Douglas. Survivors include his wife; sons John of Arvada, Leonard and Paul, both of Bailey, Robert of California; daughters Theresa Rehbein, Mary Martin, Leah Israelsky and Frances, all of California; sister Pauline Lopez of Westminster; 14 grandchildren.

Martinez, Abel B.
Abel B. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 09, 2006 - Abel B. Martinez, 87, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on March 6, 2006. He was preceded in death by his parents, Pete and Isidorita Martinez; brothers, Alex Martinez, Enoch Martinez and Ernest Martinez; sisters, Faustina Trujillo, Orpha Lucero, Eunice Reichert and Lydia Lopez; and grandson, Elvie Apodaca. Survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Marina Martinez; children, Jo Ann (Garry) Moore, Judith (Charles) Durbin and Veta (Marty) Quintana; brother, Amos (Ethel) Martinez; sister Beatrice Myers; 10 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Viewing, 2 to 5 p.m. today and funeral service 11 a.m. Friday; both at Romero Chapel. Interment to follow at Imperial Cemetery. Military Honors by the Pueblo Veteran Ritual Team.

Martinez, Abel D.
Abel D. Martinez - Huerfano World - November 19, 1998 - Walsenburg resident, Abel D. Martinez, 66, died November 10, 1998, at Pueblo Manor Care Center. Born October 3, 1932, in Mogote to Antonio and Reginalda Dominguez Martinez, he was married to Mercy Sandoval. He was a rancher and a member of the Eagles Lodge #1187 and enjoyed fishing, camping, hunting, livestock shows, and the time he spent with his family. Survivors include his wife, Mercy, of the family home; two daughters, Sandra Martinez, Antonito and Rosalie Robles, Denver; two sons, David, Alamosa and Joe Dan, Antonito; two sisters, Mamie Martinez, Denver and Elva Stormbush, Georgia; two brothers, Dan, Mogote and Tino, Antonito; 13 grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by 10 brothers and sisters. Funeral service was held November 14 in Cristo El Rey Assembly of God Church in Antonito. Burial was in Martinez Cemetery in Las Mesitas.

Martinez, Adeline
Adeline Martinez - Huerfano World - January 25, 2007 - Adeline Martinez, 97, went to be with the Lord on January 12, 2007, in Sparks, NV. Preceded in death by her husband Jose Ramon, brothers, sister, grandson, and son-in-law. Survived by daughters, Della, Lucille, Rose, and Pauline; nine grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, and 13 great-great-grandchildren; also survived by brother Simon Aguirre, several nieces, nephews, and other relatives. Adeline enjoyed being with her family, crocheting, word-search books, baking gardening, her chickens, and chewing gum. Grandma Lena will be dearly missed by all those who were touched by her life. Memorial Rosary 2 p.m., Sunday, January 28, 2007, at Sacred Heart Church in Gardner.

Martinez, Aggie
Aggie Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 30, 1998 - Aggie Martinez, 87, was born March 26, 1911, in Pueblo, and passed away Dec. 28, 1998, in Pueblo. He was loved and respected by five generations of family. Survived by his wife of 65 years, Ramona- children, Shirley Trujillo, Gary Martinez, and Wilma Gilley- nine grandchildren- 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. They will always cherish the memory of Aggie Martinez. A lifelong resident of Pueblo, Aggie retired from CF&I in 1973 and had a passion for the dog races, the Broncos and the Rockies. What he loved most, however, and was absolutely superb at, was his role as husband, father and grandfather. Viewing hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. The family will greet visitors between 3 and 5 p.m. on Wednesday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, Mount Carmel Church, with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery.

Martinez, Agustinita
Agustinita Martinez - Huerfano World - October 1, 1992 - Agustinita Martinez, 79, of Redwing, died Sept. 24, 1992, after a lengthy illness. Born Oct. 15, 1912, in Chama to George and Filomena Jacques Sanchez, she lived her entire life in the Redwing and Chama area attending the County School through the eighth grade. She married the late Genaro Martinez Apr. 18, 1938. A devoted member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, Mrs. Martinez suffered a stroke that affected her speech, shortly after the death of her son Genaro in September, 1989. She suffered another stroke in March which left her paralyzed. She was living with her daughter Pauline Valdez. Mrs. Martinez is survived by her children, Dorothy Ontiveros and Pauline Valdez, Redwing, Orlando Martinez, Gardner and Isidore Martinez, Pueblo; a brother, Salvadore Sanchez, Pueblo; 15 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass was at 10 a.m., Monday from Our Lady of Guadalupe in Chama. Burial was in Chama Cemetery. Boies Memorial Chapel was in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, Albert E.
Albert E. Martinez - Huerfano World - September 12, 1991 - In Memoriam - In Loving Memory of Albert E. Martinez who passed away two years ago September 16, 1989. - Verse - Sadly missed by Mother-Ophelia, sisters, brother and families.

Martinez, Alex
Alex Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 17, 1986 - Alex Martinez, services at La Junta Catholic Church: Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday, and Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday. Interment, Higbee Cemetery. Huerfano World - April 27, 1989 - In Memoriam - In Loving Memory of my father, Alex Martinez, who died two years ago, Apr. 30, 1987. - Verse - Sadly missed by your daughter, Marlene. In Loving Memory of husband and father, Alex Martinez

Martinez, Alex
Alex Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 1, 1987 - Alex Martinez, 85, lifetime Walsenburg resident, passed away April 30, 1987, at a local hospital. Recitation of the rosary, 7 p.m. Friday, and Mass of the Resurrection, 10 a.m. Saturday, both at St. Mary Catholic Church. Interment, North St. Mary Cemetery.

Martinez, Alfonso A.
Alfonso A. Martinez - Colorado Springs Gazette - January 14, 2009 - Alfonso A. Martinez, 72, went before the Lord on January 11, 2009. He was preceded in death by his parents, Felecita and Maximo B. Martinez; and sister, Gloria. Al is survived by his ex-wife, Cecelia Martinez; son, Vince (Jackie) Martinez of Pueblo; daughters, Valerie Martinez of Colorado Springs and Audrie (Chris) Wilson of Austin, Texas; grandchildren, Ragina (Tony) Pantoja, Michael, Jonathan Martinez all of Pueblo, Elizabeth and Victoria Martinez of Denver; great grandchildren, Avrianna and Anjelina Pantoja; brothers, Maximo, Wilford, Debari, Jimmy, David, Charles, Jesse and Seymore; and sister, Ernastine. Al was a decorated Vietnam Veteran receiving a Purple Heart, Bronze Star and a Silver Star. He will be sadly missed by the above mentioned as well as many others. Viewing, 12 to 2 p.m., Thursday, Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass 4 p.m., Thursday, St. Pius X. Family and friends will be received at the Church Hall following service. Interment 10:30 a.m., Friday, Fort Logan National Cemetery.

Martinez, Alfonso Blasé
Alfonso Blasé Martinez - Huerfano World - July 13, 1972 - Alfonso Blasé Martinez, 67, of Walsenburg, died in a Pueblo Hospital July 4, 1972, after an illness of several weeks. Before going to the Pueblo Hospital Mr. Martinez was living at the Trinidad Hone for the Aged because of his health. Mass of Resurrection was offered Saturday at St. Mary Church. Interment was in the North St. Mary Cemetery. Boies Memorial Chapel was in charge of the arrangements. Mr. Martinez was born Feb. 3, 1905, near Rouse. He was reared in the rural area and later worked in the coal mines until his retirement several years ago. He is survived by his third wife, Mrs. Isabel Martinez, Walsenburg, a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Santistevan, Ogden, Utah; a son, Steve David Martinez, Denver; two brothers, Gabe Martinez, Walsenburg, Felix Martinez, Colorado Springs; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Martinez, Alfonso Sr.
Alfonso "Red" Martinez Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - December 21, 1998 - Alfonso "Red" Martinez Sr., born Oct. 16, 1920, went to be with the Lord Dec. 18, 1998. Red was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Survived by his beloved wife of 58 years, Emma, of the family home- daughter, Patti Jo (John) Boyce of Lakeland, Fla.- son, Alfonso Jr. Sonny" (Leslie) Martinez- grandchildren, Roger (Kristal) Boyce, Lakeland, Fla., Garry (Beth) Boyce, Raleigh-Durham, N.C., J. Damian (Christie) Boyce, Lakeland, Fla., Erika Gallant, Pueblo, Devin (Kristin) Martinez, Fort Collins, and Beth Martinez and Aly Martinez, both of Pueblo- and six great-grandchildren, Ashlin, Kaleb, Seth, Taylor and Chesnie Boyce and Brooke Gallant. Also survived by aunt, Frances DeGrado- sisters, Marguerite (Willie) Cruz, Gloria Botts of Pueblo and Shirley (Robert) Reid of San Diego, Calif. - brother, Adolph of La Jolla, Calif. - sisters-in-law, Ophelia Martinez, Salt Lake City and Della Martinez, Montrose- brother-in-law, J.D. Martinez Jr., St. Louis- and numerous nieces and nephews- also included in the family are Tom and Doris Corzine and family and Ralph and Vivian Boyce and family- as well as many dear friends. Preceded in death by parents, John and Sophie Martinez- brothers, Richard Martinez and John Martinez Jr.- parents-in-law, J.D. and Rachel Martinez, all of Montrose- and brothers-in-law, Clinton Botts and Eloy Ortiz. As a young man, Red worked in the Gunnison Tunnel and helped build the Taylor Dam. He also worked as a supervisor at the Pueblo Army Depot for over 35 years until his retirement in 1976. After retiring from the PAD, he was a salesman at Aspen Motors. Red proudly served on the NEPCO Credit Union Board of Directors. He was a member of Pueblo Christian Center. Visitation, 1 to 7 p.m. today at Imperial Chapel. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Tuesday at Pueblo Christian Center. Interment at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Martinez, Alfred Alfonso
Alfred Alfonso Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 03, 2000 - Alfred Alfonso Martinez, 90, of Walsenburg, died Sunday, April 30, 2000. Survived by his wife of 54 1/2 years, Alva Martinez, Walsenburg; children, Freda Vigil, Pueblo, Simon Martinez, Walsenburg, Anna Martinez, Pueblo, Eliseo (Judy) Martinez, Loveland, and Basilio (Rose) Martinez, Pueblo; grandchildren, Cindy (Rodney) Pacheco, Travis AFB, Calif., Tammy Vigil, Lawrence, Kan., AIC David S. Vigil, Tinker AFB, Okla., John Paul (Myra) Martinez, Tracy Martinez, Pueblo, Marc (Renee) Martinez, Reedsburg, Wis., Eliseo Jr., Ryan and Brandon Martinez, Loveland, Hope (James) Valdez and Josh Martinez, Pueblo; great-grandchildren, Gabriel and Andrew Pacheco, J.P. and Stefan Martinez, Raylene and Roxanne Trujillo, Shanoa Chacon and Cody and Nicole Martinez; a brother, Fritz Martinez, Walsenburg; a sister, Rose (Bob) Haviland, Salem, Ore.; and numerous relatives and friends. Services, St. Mary Church. Rosary, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, recited by Margie Vigil. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday with Father Rich Wehrmeyer officiating. Graveside service, Fort Carson Burial Team. Interment, South St. Mary Cemetery. Huerfano World - May 4, 2000 - Alfred Alfonso Martinez, 90, of Walsenburg, died Apr. 30, 2000 in the Veterans Administration Hospital in Denver. Born Dec. 22, 1909 in Yellowstone to the late Basilio and Ramona Valdez Martinez, he was a construction worker by trade and loved the outdoors and working in his garden. He served in the US Army during World War II. Mr. Martinez is survived by his wife, Alva, who he was married to for 54 1/2 years, of Walsenburg; his children, Fred Vigil, Anna Martinez and Basilio Martinez, Pueblo, Simon Martinez, Walsenburg, Eliseo Martinez, Loveland; 10 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, a brother, Fritz Martinez, Walsenburg; a sister, Rose Haviland, Salem, OR; numerous relatives and friends. Rosary will be at 7:30 p.m. (Thursday) from St. Mary Church. Funeral mass will be at 10 a.m. Friday from St. Mary. Graveside service by the Fort Carson Burial Team in South St. Mary Cemetery.

Martinez, Amada M.
Amada M. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 31, 1995 - Amada M. Martinez, 89, of Rocky Ford, died Oct. 27, 1995, at Rocky Ford. Funeral Mass 7 p.m. Tuesday October 32, 1995, and prayer service 10 a.m. Wednesday November 1, 1995, both services at St. Peter's Catholic Church. Father Ray Van Dorpe, C.M. officiating. Internment, Valley View Cemetery, Rocky Ford.

Martinez, Amelia C.
Amelia C. "Millie" Martinez - Huerfano World - June 15, 1989 - In Memoriam - In Loving Memory of our mother, Amelia C. "Millie" Martinez, June 12, 1978. -Verse - Sadly missed by the family.

Martinez, Anastacia "Anna"
Mrs. Anastacia "Anna" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 25, 1991 - Mrs. Anastacia "Anna" Martinez, 74 of Walsenburg, died June 23, 1991. Wife of Tito Martinez, Walsenburg; mother of Jacob L. Chavez, Pueblo, and Deborah Ann Chavez-Read, Walsenburg; grandmother of Scott Patrick Ruiz. Sister of Rudy Roybal, Carlsbad, Calif., Jake Roybal, Anaheim, Calif., and Marie Guerra, Pueblo; nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles survive. Preceded in death by her first husband, John J. Chavez; and her parents, Jacobo and Snida Alarid Roybal. At her request, Cremation, Almont Crematory. Huerfano World - June 27, 1991 - Anna Martinez of Aguilar died June 23, 1991. Ann Martinez - Huerfano World - June 18, 1992 - In Memoriam - Photo - In Loving Memory of our beloved Mother and Grandmother Ann Martinez who passed away one year ago June 23. - Verse - From your children, Jake and Debbie and your grandson Scott.

Martinez, Andrelita
Andrelita Martinez - Huerfano World - December 17, 1992 - This Week in La Veta History -1912: Mrs. Andrelita Martinez, a resident of this place for 25 years, died and was buried in the Wahatoya cemetery. She is the mother of Mrs. J.T. Maes.

Martinez, Andy
Andy Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 18, 2001 - Andy Martinez, 63, of Pueblo passed away Oct. 14, 2001. Born July 7, 1938, in Florence, Colo. Preceded in death by his daughter, Andrea Martinez; parents, John J. Martinez and Mary L. Martinez; brothers, Leroy Martinez and Pete Martinez; sisters, Cora Lucero and Suzanna Tena. Survived by former spouse, Theresa Martinez; daughters, Jamie Martinez, Pueblo, Toni Martinez, Burlington; brother, John (Marylene) Martinez, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; brother-in-law, Steve Lucero, Pueblo; sisters, Genevieve Cordova, Pueblo, Chistella (Tom) Barbee, San Mateo, Calif., Helen (Leroy) Fackler, Shawnee, Kan., Louisa (Pat) Johnson, Denver, Eleanor Valdez, Arvada; several nieces, nephews and relatives. Memorial Mass, 11 a.m. Friday at St. Anne Church.

Martinez, Angelina E.
Angelina E. "Angie" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 28, 2006 - Angelina E. "Angie" Martinez, 89, departed this life March 23, 2006, at the Westwind Village Facility. Mrs. Martinez was born Oct. 2, 1916, in Holcom, Kan., to Fedencio and Crucita (Hernandez) Esquivel. Her parents preceded her in death; as well as her husband, Fermin Martinez; also siblings, Ezekeal, Domingo, Nick and Timothy Esquivel, Mary Hernandez and Genevive Armijo. Angie was the Coronation Fiesta Queen for the Annual Independence of Mexico, Sept. 16, 1938. She leaves to cherish her memory her son, James M. Martinez; daughter, Betty J. Cruz; grandsons, Nick Night, Kelly Martinez, Jay M. Cruz; great-grandson, Jay R. Cruz; one brother, Lawrence (Dolores) Esquivel; other relatives and friends, to include daughter-in-law, Dorothy Martinez. Her kind heart, giving nature and bright smile will truly be missed. She prayed daily and trusted in the Lord with all of her heart. She finally is home and at peace with her creator. Visitation, noon to 6 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Holy Family Catholic Church, with the Rev. Jesse Perez as celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery, beside her beloved husband, Fermin.

Martinez, Angelina Maes
Angelina Maes Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - November 15, 2006 - Angelina Maes "Angie" Martinez, 92, loving mother and grandmother, passed away peacefully on Nov. 13, 2006, at Life Care Center. Angie was born in Wagon Mound, N.M., on Oct. 17, 1914. She was born to Alejandro Maes and Erinea Garcia. She was raised in Trinidad, Colo. She attended Holy Trinity Catholic High School. She married Bernard Elias Martinez on July 5, 1937. Preceded in death by son, Joseph "Ralph" Martinez; husband and parents; as well as siblings, Herman J. Maes, Alphonso Maes, Anthony Maes, Lena Orborn and Frank Maes. Survived by brother, Manuel (Angie) Maes; sister-in-law, Mary Maes; children, Richard (Marylou) Martinez, Antoinette (Gary) Avery and Ronald D. Martinez; grandchildren, Jeff (Vicky) Martinez, Jennifer (Darren) Royal, and Adrea Avery (Chris Barela); great-grandchildren, Lily and Pierce Martinez, Alexandra Royal and Christopher Barela; step-grandchildren, Mark and Carter Chalsant. Mrs. Martinez was a member of Holy Family Parish. She also had been an active member of the Daughters of Isabella and the Eagles. She retired from J.C. Penney Co. Inc., in 1977. Angie was admired by her family and will be missed. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Wednesday, and funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Thursday; both services, Holy Family Parish. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Pueblo Chieftain - November 16, 2006 - Also survived by grandson, Derick Avery. Funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Thursday Holy Family Parish. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Martinez, Angelus Manuel
Manuel Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 05, 2000 - Angelus Manuel Martinez, 41, passed away March 23, 2000, as the result of an auto accident. Burial, Cementerio Publico, Chihuahua, Mexico.

Martinez, Anita
Anita Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - November 06, 1999 - Anita Martinez, 95, of Pueblo, passed away Nov. 4, 1999. She is preceded in death by her loving husband, Abe Martinez. Also preceded in death by sisters, Clara Gomez, Patsy Romero, Charlotte Cordova; brothers, Fred, Sam, and Lee Armendariz. She is survived by sister, Lucy Hurtado; and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation, 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 7, 1999, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 8, 1999, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Martinez, Anna Irene
Anna Irene Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 02, 2004 - Anna Irene Martinez, 64, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord Sept. 28, 2004, after her battle with cancer. Born June 28, 1940, in Pueblo, Colo. Preceded in death by parents, Joe and Phyllis Carbajal; brother, Eugenio Carbajal; sisters, Trinnie Torres, Roberta Hernandez. Survived by husband, Sam Martinez; daughters, Patricia Gurule, Phyllis (Tom) Martinez-Nixon, Sammie Jo (Carl) Greaves; grandchildren, Casandra (Jason) Mater, Dacia Gurule, Tobi Greaves, David Nixon; special cousin, Albert Martinez; brother, Juan (Teresa) Carbajal; uncle, Carl Carbajal; aunt, Inez Carbajal; special friends, Frank and Linda Biondolillo; also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and numerous friends. Her loves were her grandchildren, bingo, Friday night card games, Broncos and crocheting. Vigil service, 6 p.m. Sunday, at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, at St. Pius X Church. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall Sunday night, and Knights of Columbus Hall, corner of Acero and Mesa, Monday after interment. Anna Irene Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 03, 2004 - Anna Irene Martinez, 64, of Pueblo. Also preceded in death by her grandparents, Marcelino and Isidra Carbajal, Eugenio and Casandra Romero. Vigil service, 6 p.m. today at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday at St. Pius X Church. Relatives and friends will be received Sunday night at Romero Courtesy Hall and after the interment Monday at Knights of Columbus Hall, corner of Acero and Mesa.

Martinez, Annette Denise
Annette Denise Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 14, 2005 - Annette Denise Martinez, 35, born on July 17, 1970, in Pueblo, Colo., passed away on Dec. 10, 2005. Survived by her children, Brandon, Justin and Christian Milberger; fiancé, Chris Decker; mother, Patricia (Steve) Converse; sister, Alicia Martinez; nephew, James Bramall; nieces, Amorissa and Erica Bramall; grandfather, Frank Hijar; aunts and uncles, Rhoda Aragon, Jess (Vickie) Hijar, Franklin (Kathy) Hijar, Judy (Guillermo) Lazo, Teri Converse, Elena Martinez, Evelyn (Randy) Alexander and Richard Martinez. Preceded in death by her father, Billy Joe Martinez; grandmothers, Rachel Martinez and Petra Hijar; and uncle, Leon Aragon. Annette was a loving mother, daughter, sister, aunt, niece, granddaughter, cousin and coach. Annette will be sadly missed by her family, friends, colleagues and fellow coaching staff for the Pueblo Mustangs. Viewing, 4 to 8 p.m. today, Montgomery & Steward Chapel, 1317 N. Main St. Rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, with the Rev. Father Leonard Racki as celebrant. Both services at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, 11th & Grand Avenue. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. A fund has been established for Annette's children. Donations may be made through the funeral home or the Downtown branch of Wells Fargo Bank.

Martinez, Annie
Annie Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 13, 2003 - Annie Martinez, born March 19, 1917, in Los Sauses, Colo., died Oct. 11, 2003. Preceded in death by her husband, Edmundo Martinez; and her son, Orlando Martinez. Survived by children, Emma (Jim) Moore, Pueblo, Priscilla Martinez-Hudak, Highlands Ranch, Orlando (Karon) Martinez, Atlanta, Ga., Ulfredo (Millie) Martinez, Pueblo, and Ed (Jan) Martinez, Phoenix, Ariz.; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She is also survived by a host of other family and friends whom she considered family. Annie was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Therese Church in Vineland for nearly 60 years. Viewing, 3 to 6 p.m. today and 1 to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph Church. Interment, Gate to Heaven Cemetery in Los Sauses, Colo. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero courtesy hall after vigil rosary Tuesday night.

Martinez, Annie
Annie Mansanares Martinez - Huerfano World - July 15, 1993 - In Memoriam - In Memory of my friend Annie Manzanares Martinez, a Walsenburg native who died last Tuesday, July 6, in Santa Fe where she made her home. She was preceded in death by her husband

Martinez, Anselmo Joe
Anselmo Joe Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 20, 2001 - Age 66, of San Antonio. Funeral service, 11 a.m. today at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Conejos.

Martinez, Anthony
Anthony (Tony) Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 06, 2005 - Anthony (Tony) Martinez, 58, of San Antonio, Texas, went to be with the Lord on March 14, 2005. Preceded in death by his parents, Susano & Elydia Martinez and brother Joseph. Survived by his wife, Dolores; children, Anthony, Victor and Jessica; and grandson, John Anthony, whom he was raising; siblings, Willie (Sally) Martinez, Alonzo, Val (Bernadette), Theresa (Eddie) Armijo, Martie Stabile and Cecilia Soderquist; five other grandchildren survive. Memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier at 6:00pm Thursday by Rev. Thomas Hinni.

Martinez, Anthony
Anthony Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 28, 2004 - Anthony Martinez, recently tragedy struck the city of Pueblo when Anthony passed away. Tony, as he was affectionately known, was originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico. He came to Pueblo in the early part of the 70's. He lived in Pueblo most of the last 33 years, minus a few years in the 80's. Having made his fortunes in Real Estate, Tony was thought highly of. He was preceded in death by his father, Juan B. Martinez and mother, Ernestine Martinez; his two sons, Anthony Michael Martinez III in 1979 and William Joseph Martinez in 1986. Tony is survived in life by his son, Daniel John (D.J.) Martinez of Albuquerque. Also he has two brothers, Ted and J.V. of Alb., and his brother Joe, of Chula Vista, Calif. Tony has one sister, Susan, of Alb. Tony we remember you fondly and loved you. God Bless you, Tony. Donations for Tony can be made at the United Leukodystrophy Foundation: 2304 Highland Dr., Sycamore, Ill. 60178. Tony will have final services in Albuquerque. His cremains will be laid to rest at the National Cemetery in Santa Fe, N.M. A Rosary will be at Our Lady of Guadalupe, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 4, 2004. A mass the following day at 9:00 a.m. The burial will be Friday at 11:30 a.m.

Martinez, Anthony B.
Anthony Brian Martinez - Huerfano World - May 6, 1993 - Patrolman dies - Funeral mass for Walsenburg Police Patrolman Anthony Brian Martinez who died at his home Apr. 30, 1993, was Wednesday from St. Mary Church. He was 28. Born Apr. 11, 1965 in Walsenburg to Antonio "Tony" and Ruth Soto Martinez, he had lived all of his life in the community, attending local schools. At the time of his death, he was also a member of the Walsenburg Volunteer Fire Department, an ambulance driver with Huerfano County and a part time driver for Boies Almont Chapel. Divorced, he is survived by four children, Allen Wayne, Anthony Brian Jr., Tracy Darlene and Terry Conception, Walsenburg; his mother, Ruth, Walsenburg; seven sisters, Ramona Martinez, Pueblo, Vanessa Martinez and Jolene Manzanares, Walsenburg, Marlene Cully and Teresa Sabet, Pennsylvania, Charlene Sanchez, San Jose, CA, and Lori Tovar, Texas; a brother, Gary Manzanares, Denver; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery.

Martinez, Antonia
Antonia Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 25, 1999 - Antonia Martinez passed away May 21, 1999. She is survived by sisters, Mary Cordova (caregiver), of the family home, and Duby Roybal- brother, Juan Martinez of Las Animas- and many nieces and nephews. Antonia is predeceased by her parents, Adolph and Filomena Martinez, and brothers, Pete Martinez and Simon Martinez. Antonia loved being around her family, especially babies. She also enjoyed dancing and listening to Mexican music. The family would like to thank Sangre de Cristo Hospice for their support during this difficult time. _______ in Las Animas.

Martinez, Antonio
Antonio Martinez - Huerfano World - April 23, 1992 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1907: Antonio Martinez, 65, died. He had been undersheriff for Dolores Esquibel and George Dick, was town marshal two terms and served one term on town board. The present marshal, Silvario Martinez, is his son. [Editor's Note: Antonio Martinez died April 19, 1907. Obituary listed Walsenburg World, April 23, 1907, Page 1.]

Martinez, Antonio A.
Antonio A. Martinez - Huerfano World - June 26, 2003 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1942: The death of Antonio A. Martinez following an accident in the Gordon mine on May 28 was found "unavoidable" by the coroner's jury. [Editor's Note: Antonio A. Martinez died on or about June 16, 1942. Obituary listed World Independent, June 16, 1942, Page 4.]

Martinez, Antonio Alfredo
Antonio Alfredo Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 07, 1999 - Antonio Alfredo Martinez, 84, passed away July 5, 1999, at Westwind Village. "Tony," as he was known to family and friends, was born April 15, 1915, in Anton Chico, N.M. Preceded in death by his parents, Alfredo and Virginia Martinez- sister, Angie Rivera. Survived by his brother, Ernie (MaryLou) Martinez- three sisters, Ramona (Reymundo) Lucero, Carmen Martinez, and Evelyn Bachicha- several nieces and nephews. Before his illness, Tony would ride his bicycle all over the Bessemer area. Visitation, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Both services, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, Rev. Thomas R. Hinni CM, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 1739Wabash Ave.

Martinez, Antonio Jose
Antonio Jose Martinez - Huerfano World - April 13, 2000 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1918: Died, Antonio Jose Martinez, 75, who was born in Taos, N. Mex. and was an early pioneer of Huerfano County. He leaves his wife Manuelita and daughters Paulita and Mrs. Eugene Arknison. [Editor's Note: Antonio Jose Martinez died March 28, 1918. Obituary listed World Independent, April 12, 1918, Page 4.]

Martinez, Apolinario
Apolinario (Paul) Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 14, 1986 - Apolinario (Paul) Martinez, late of 1607 Cedar, died unexpectedly at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital on May 13, 1986. Mr. Martinez was born April 24, 1906, in Laguana, N.M., and was a Pueblo resident since 1950. He is survived by wife, Lily Martinez; sons, Manuel M. Martinez Sr., and Daniel (Judy) Martinez, all of Pueblo; brothers, Tom Martinez, Lito (Rose) Martinez, Manuel O. (Charlene) Martinez, all of California; sisters, Delia (Mike) Trujillo of Colorado Springs; Lena (Filbert) Sanchez of Santa Fe, N.M.; Anna Ortiz of Springer, N.M.; Carmen (Thad) Middleton of Wyoming. Also survived by daughters-in-law, Frances Martinez, Pat Martinez; very dear friends, Joe and Josie Archuletta; Pasqual and Pauline Moreno; nine grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by sons, Paul L. Martinez Jr. in 1982; Edward S. Martinez in 1983; parents, Jose and Bonifacia Martinez; brothers, Abram and Matt Martinez and sister, Margaret Lopez. He worked at CF&I in the 14-inch mill until his retirement in 1972; and was a member of St. Francis. Paul and Lily celebrated 51 years of marriage, Dec. 6, 1985. Visitation hours from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Thursday, May 15, at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary recitation at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 15, at St. Francis. Mass of the Resurrection at 10 a.m. Friday, May 16, at St. Francis with Father Edward Pettit officiating. Interment, Pieta, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends in Mediterranean Room at St. Francis following interment.

Martinez, Arsenio
Arsenio Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain- January 28, 2002 - Age 70, of Pueblo, passed away Jan. 25, 2002. Born May 6, 1931, in Cleveland, N.M. Preceded in death by his parents, Eli and Nestorita Martinez; father and mother-in-law, Delfino and Jesusita Martinez; brothers-in-law, Fernando Martinez and Charlie Trujillo. Survived by his wife, Jennie Martinez, Pueblo; sons, Ruben (Julie Ann) Martinez, Littleton, Colo., Archie (Karen) Martinez, Las Cruces, N.M., Steven Martinez, Pueblo, and Dale Martinez, Littleton, Colo.; daughter, Jessica Gonzales, Pueblo; brothers, Jesus (Elisama) Martinez, Pueblo West, Tony (Elizabeth) Martinez, Commerce City, John (Darlene) Martinez, Pueblo, George Martinez, Pueblo; sisters, Fedelina Trujillo, Pueblo, Katie (Bernie) Neurauter, Raton, N.M., Delilah (Ysabel) Nunez, Pueblo; grandchildren, Michael, Jennifer and Carlos Gonzales, Adrian, Nathan and Rachel Martinez, Vanessa and Nicole Martinez, Nicky Del and Jeremy Martinez. Also numerous nieces and nephews. Arsenio was a veteran of the Korean War era, retired from CF&I with 34 years of service, member of Elks, Eagles and American Legion. He enjoyed the outdoors and watching sports. Arsenio loved his grandchildren; he also loved ranching and farming. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Wednesday, both services at St. Joseph Church. Celebrant, the Rev. Bob Carden. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Martinez, Balbina
Balbina Martinez - Huerfano World - March 26, 1992 - In Memoriam - In Loving Memory of Balbina Sandoval who passed away on March 29, 1944. - Verse - Sadly missed by the Sandoval Family.

Martinez, Barbara Ann
Barbara Ann Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 23, 2001 - Barbara Ann Martinez, 49, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord Oct. 21, 2001. Born Feb. 9, 1952, in Monte Vista, Colo. Preceded in death by son, Phillip Gallegos-Martinez; parents, Phillip and Alice Gallegos; and one brother, Toribio Valdez. Survived by her loving spouse, David A. Martinez, of the family home; son, Matthew (Jolene) Martinez; daughter, Crystal Martinez; grandson, Matthew Martinez Jr., all of Pueblo; stepson, Joseph Lee Martinez, Delta; step-granddaughter, Jasmin Martinez, Delta; brothers, Jose (Rosetta) Valdez, Springfield, Mo., Santiago (Alice) Valdez, Denver, Rafael (Aurora) Valdez, Sierra Vista, Ariz., Harold (Norma) Valdez, Monte Vista, Colo., and Anthony (Cheryll) Gallegos, Joplin, Mo.; sisters, Selia (Claude) Stieha, Monte Vista, and Stephanie (Anthony) Archuleta, Del Norte, Colo.; sister-in-law, Madlyn Valdez, Sierra Vista, Ariz.; also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, cousins and friends. Barbara enjoyed fishing, swimming, bingo and just taking care of her family. Viewing, 1 to 7 p.m. today. Vigil rosary 7 p.m. tonight at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Family Church. Celebrant, Rev. Jesse Perez. Cremation to follow. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after funeral Mass.

Martinez, Ben
Ben Martinez - Huerfano World - September 14, 1989 - In Memoriam - In Loving Memory of Ben Martinez who died September 17, 1988. - Verse - Sadly missed by sister Emelina Montano, children and grandchildren.

Martinez, Ben
Ben Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 20, 1987 - Ben Martinez, Pueblo resident since 1952, passed away Sept. 19, 1987. Mr. Martinez was a member of Christ the King Church. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Martinez of the family home; four daughters, Barbara Menchaca of Lenexa, Kan., Nancy (Kim) Martin of Golden, Dolores Romero and Martha Martinez, both of Utah; one son, Richard (Donna) Martinez of Denver; 12 grandchildren. Also survived by two sisters, Simi Valdez of Denver, Marge Gallegos of Colorado Springs; and three brothers, John Martinez, Mike Martinez, and Carl Martinez, all of Utah. Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Christ the King Church with Father James Moran officiating.

Martinez, Benedita
Benedita Martinez - Walsenburg World - August 31, 1911 - Died at Walsenburg, August 27, 1911, Benedita Martinez age 35 years 7 months 13 days.

Martinez, Benito
Benito Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 25, 1986 - Benito Martinez, 73, late of 945 Desert Flower Blvd., passed away Aug. 24, 1986, following a lengthy illness. Survived by his wife, Christina, and five daughters, Susan (Carlos) Hernandez, Maria Dorothy Garbiso, Maxine (Benny) Aragon, Marie "Quillie" (Leo) Trujillo, all of Pueblo, Esther M. Montoya, Canon City; grandson, Floyd (Debbie) Trujillo, Pueblo; nephew, Albert (Dee) Black wood, California. Also survived by 21 grand-children, 20 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceded in, death by his parents, Canuto and Clarita, and brothers, Victor and Juan. Mr. Martinez was active in community services held at the Sangre de Cristo Housing Projects. He enjoyed walking, fishing, reading, and playing cards with friends. Recitation of the rosary, 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 25. Mass of Christian Burial, Tuesday, Aug. 26, with Father Tom Adrians officiating. Both services at Holy Family Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Visitation from noon until 8 p.m. Monday and until noon Tuesday at the funeral home. The family will receive friends at 603 Moffat, home of Susan Hernandez.

Martinez, Benjamin Nick
Benjamin Nick Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 12, 2004 - Benjamin Nick Martinez, 47, affectionately known to family and friends as "Chooky" passed away unexpectedly Feb. 9, 2004. A lifetime Puebloan, he was born Aug. 26, 1956. He was a driver for Penske Trucking Co., Candy's Tortillas and Mission Foods. Nick's passions included raising Black Angus cattle, playing racquetball, traveling to Mazatlan, Mexico, and San Antonio, Texas. He leaves to cherish his memory, loving companion, Darla Incerto; beloved mother, Antonia Martinez; sisters, Mary (Ben) Gonzales, Linda (Joe) Sauceda and Debbie Martinez; brothers, Rudy (Judy) Martinez, Jake (Michelle) Martinez; numerous other relatives and friends. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. today, and Friday, Angelus Chapel. Vigil service, 7 p.m. Friday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday; both services at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Blende, with the Rev. Marco Antonio Salinas, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Martinez, Bennie
Bennie Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 12, 2005 - Bennie Martinez, 72, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on May 9, 2005. Preceded in death by his parents, Juan and Dominica Martinez; father- and mother in-law, Ruben and Rita Manzanares; brothers, Henry, Roger, Leto and Leno Martinez; sisters, Lydia Herrera and Angela Herrera. He is survived by his loving wife, Ruth Martinez; daughter, Judi (Jim) Cordova; grandchildren, Justin Cordova and Josh Cordova; and numerous brothers- and sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, cousins and other relatives and friends. He loved fishing and foremost, his family. His grandsons were his pride and joy. Viewing, 2 to 5 p.m. today, funeral service, 11 a.m. Friday; both at Romero Chapel. Interment to follow at Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall following interment. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Martinez, Bernardo
Bernardo "Joe" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 29, 1985 - Bernardo "Joe" Martinez, late of Pueblo, died Sunday in a local hospital. Survived by children, Patrick (Pauline) Martinez, Pueblo, Fernando (Vangie) Gallegos, Las Vegas, N.M., Rose (Ralph) Martinez, Rita (Ray) Trujillo, Priscella Martinez, Perry (Viola) Montoya, all of Pueblo, Tony Montoya, Keystone, and 15 grandchildren. Member of Mount Carmel Parish, Mineral Palace Center. Born Oct. 17, 1911, in Las Vegas, N.M.; Pueblo resident since 1949. Veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army Artillery. Employed as an iron pourer for CF&I, retiring in 1973 after 24 years. Recitation of the rosary, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, Davis-Wallin Memorial Chapel. Cremation, Davis-Wallin Crematorium. Family may be contacted at 324 W. Abriendo, home of Rose and Ralph Martinez. Visitation from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Wednesday.

Martinez, Bernice Rosalie
Bernice Rosalie Manzanares Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 01, 1997 - Bernice Rosalie Manzanares Martinez, 53, born in Butte Valley, Colo., Feb. 12, 1944. She was a very strong and brave woman who left us to be with the Lord on Sept. 30, 1997, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Preceded in death by father-in-law, Ricardo Martinez. She is survived by husband, Ben Martinez- children, Andrea and Aaron Martinez. Also survived by parents, Manuel and Delfina Manzanares- a sister, Elaine (George) Hernandez- a brother, Irvan (Barb) Manzanares- her best friend, Georgia Chavez- numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Bernice was a very dedicated wife and mother. She was actively involved in school functions and helped her husband run their business. She was a generous and loving daughter, sister, aunt and friend to everyone who knew her and will be fondly remembered in our hearts. Vigil service, 7 p.m. today. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday. Both services, Holy Family Catholic Church. Rev. Jesse Perez, celebrant. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at the home.

Martinez, Billy Lee
Billy Lee Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 19, 2004 - Billy Lee Martinez, passed away Feb. 16, 2004. Preceded in death by: Father Antonio L. Martinez, Mother Louisa F. Martinez, three brothers. Survived by Brothers, Sisters, Nieces, Nephews, Uncles, Aunt, Cousins. Funeral Mass February 20, 2004, 10 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Church.

Martinez, Brianna Nicole
Brianna Nicole Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 01, 2001 - Brianna Nicole Martinez, infant daughter of Rebecca Coalson and Anthony Martinez, departed this life April 30, 2001, at Parkview Medical Center. Survived also by grandparents, Jack and Elaine Ferguson, Jose and Vivian Martinez, all of Pueblo. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday, Angelus Chapel. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 1418 Bragdon St.

Martinez, Bruno (Son of )
Son of Bruno Martinez - Huerfano World - December 27, 1990 - This Week in La Veta History - 1904: Died, the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lucero, the 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Martinez of typhoid and the baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Bruce of pneumonia.

Martinez, Carmen
Carmen Martinez - Huerfano World - September 5, 2002 - Carmen Martinez, 75, died Sept. 2, 2002 in Vacaville, CA, after a brief illness. She was born April 27, 1927 in Toltec. Mrs. Martinez, a resident of Vacaville, CA, for 30 years, is survived by her husband of 57 years, Herman Martinez, Vacaville, CA; daughter, Barbara Evans, of Vacaville, CA; daughter and son-in- law, Patricia and William Amittone, Danville, CA; daughter, Debra Myers, Phoenix, AZ; son, Jason Auldridge, Phoenix, AZ; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; sisters, Josephine Vigil, Denver, Della Valdez, Newark, CA, Jenny Pacheco, Hayward, CA, and Julie Agentis, Pennsylvania; brother, Claude Lucero, Hayward, CA; and numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs. Martinez was a homemaker and loving babysitter for many children. She was a member of the Air Force Sergeants Association. She loved to read, listening to music and taking care of children. Recitation of rosary is at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, at McCune Garden Chapel in Vacaville, CA. Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 6, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Vacaville with Father Michael McFadden officiating. Interment will follow at the Vacaville-Elmira Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1652 W. Texas St., Ste. 110, Fairfield, CA 94533.

Martinez, Caroline
Caroline Martinez - Huerfano World - May 14, 1992 - Caroline Martinez, 71, of Walsenburg, died Monday, May 11, 1992 in Walsenburg Care Center where she has been in residence for several months. She had been in declining health for several years. Born in Berwind, a mine camp near Trinidad, Sept. 20, 1920, as a young child she came with her family to Tioga mine camp, northwest of Walsenburg and there attended country school. As a young woman she worked for the WPA and later at the Rambler Restaurant until her health forced her retirement. Mrs. Martinez was first married to Arthur Vallejo Sr. in 1941. He died in 1963. In 1966, she married Juan Andres Martinez a rancher. Mr. Martinez died one year ago on May 11, 1991. A member of St. Mary Church, Mrs. Martinez is survived by three children, Robert Vallejo, Walsenburg, Rita Lanier, Pueblo and Arthur Vallego Jr., San Leandro, CA; two brothers, Alex Maldonado, Walsenburg and Ernest Maldonado, Pueblo; three sisters, Genevieve Sisneros, Pueblo, Dorothy Candelario, Brighton and Lupe Maldonado, Concord, CA; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral mass will be at 10 a.m., Thursday (today). Burial will be in North St. Mary Cemetery. Boies Almont is in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, Cecelia Mary
Cecelia Mary Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 30, 1999 - Cecelia Mary Martinez, 73, a homemaker, passed away June 28, 1999, at Life Care Center of Pueblo. A lifetime Puebloan, Mrs. Martinez was born Sept. 5,1925, to Aniceto and Catherine Martinez. Her parents preceded her in death-and her husband, Charles Joseph Martinez, in 1984. Survived by her daughter, Christine (Leroy) Tafoya- two sisters, Alice Gonzales, Louise Maestas- five grandchildren, Leroy (Renna) Tafoya, Serina (James Aragon) Tafoya, Cecelia(Stephen Vigil) Tafoya, Carie Tafoya, Rodney Tafoya- 10 great-grandchildren-two sisters-in-law, Carmella Chavez, Margaret "Marge" Martinez- numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Mrs. Martinez enjoyed watching her soap operas, caring for her grandchildren and preparing various green chili dishes. Visitation, noon until 5 p.m. today

Martinez, Cecil
Cecil Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 03, 2004 - Cecil Martinez went to be with the Lord on Feb. 28, 2004. Born in Chimayo, N.M., on Nov. 23, 1921. He is preceded in death by his sister, Rosina Ebell. Survived by his loving wife of 57 wonderful years, Celia Martinez; sister, Angie (Santos) Rivera; brother, Sam Garcia; his five children, Marlene Martinez, Sandy (Ross) Medina, Sharon (Thomas) Martinez, Richard Martinez and Christine Doose. He also is survived by his 12 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren; and his special friend, Elvis. Cecil was a decorated World War II veteran. He also was a very dedicated and loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandpa. He will be greatly missed by numerous neighbors, relatives and friends. Memorial Mass, 1 p.m. Friday, Holy Family Church.

Martinez, Cecil Patrick
Cecil Patrick Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 24, 1982 - Cecil Patrick Martinez of Hayward, Calif., departed this life March 22, 1982. Mass of Christian Burial 8 pm Friday, rosary recitation 10 am Saturday, with services St. Mary Catholic Church. Burial, North Veta Cemetery.

Martinez, Celestina
Celestina Martinez - Huerfano World - June 17, 1993 - Celestina Martinez, 92, of Walsenburg, died Saturday, June 12, 1993 in Walsenburg Care Center where she had been a resident for three weeks. She had been living with a daughter in Denver the past two and half years. Born Apr. 6, 1901 at Cucharas to Theodore and Juanita Martinez Espinoza, she was one of eight children reared in the Walsenburg area. She married Jose J. Martinez June 16, 1922 and they raised eight children. Mr. Martinez was a coal miner and Mrs. Martinez devoted herself to her family. She was a member of St. Mary Church and belonged to Latino Americano Benefico and Feminil Club. Survivors include her children, Patricia Sandoval and Roseann Vigil, Walsenburg, Lena Martinez and Ruby Casados, Denver, Juanita Lucero, Pico Rivera, CA, Fred Martinez, La Mirada, CA, David Martinez, Downey, CA, and Alex Martinez, Alexandria, VA; a brother, Julian Espinoza, Denver; 29 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren, five great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews, including Elvira Cordova who was reared with Mrs. Martinez. Funeral mass was Wednesday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery.

Martinez, Charles Sr.
Charles Martinez Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - September 19, 1999 - Charles Martinez Sr., 94, of Walsenburg, passed away Sept. 18, 1999. Born March 5, 1905, in Walsenburg. Preceded in death by his parents, Juan and Placida Martinez; brothers, Salvador and Salomon Martinez; sisters, Ramona Vallejos, Julia Ornelas, Lucia Guzman, Cepriana Gonzales; and sons, Mark and Raymond Martinez. He is survived by his loving wife of 74 years, Lucy; sons, John B. (Daisy) Martinez of Pueblo, Charles (Ida) Martinez Jr. of Las Vegas, N.M.; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; nine step great-grandchildren; three step great-great-grandchildren. Charles was a miner in the coal mines for 52 years. He and Lucy had such a special and blessed marriage. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. Monday at Romero Chapel in Walsenburg. Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday at St. Mary Church. Mass, 11 a.m. Tuesday, also at St. Mary, Rev. Richard Wehrmeyer officiating. Interment will be in North St. Mary Cemetery. Friends will be received at Mazzone Hall after interment. Huerfano World - September 23, 1999 - Charles Martinez Sr., 94, of Walsenburg, died Sept. 18, 1999. Born Mar. 5, 1905 in Walsenburg to the late Juan and Pacida Martinez, he married Lucy in 1925. He was a miner for 52 years. Survivors include his wife, Lucy, Walsenburg; sons, John B. Martinez, Pueblo and Charles Martinez Jr., Las Vegas, NM; 11 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, six great-great-grandchildren, nine step-grandchildren and three step-great-great-grandchildren. Funeral mass was from St. Mary Church at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery.

Martinez, Christine
Christine Autobee Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 06, 2003 - Christine Autobee Martinez, 76, beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother passed away June 2, 2003, at St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center. A lifetime Pueblo County resident, Christine was born April 8, 1927, in Vineland. She was a homemaker and a descendent of the pioneer, Charles Autobee who came by covered wagon to settle in the Avondale area in the 1800s. She married Edward Martinez on April 12, 1947, at Sacred Heart Church, Avondale. He preceded her in death, June 26, 1996. Also preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Martina (Sanchez) Autobee Sr.; son, Derk "Worm" Martinez; two sisters, Rose Autobee Gallegos and Cora Autobee Armijo; a brother, Charles G. Autobee; father-and mother-in-law, Jose and Genovera (Lucero) Martinez. Christine is survived by her children, Wanda (Manuel) Vargas, Joseph (Berna) Martinez, Ronald (Barbara) Martinez, Barbara (Eddie) Ortiz, Charles (Christine) Martinez, LuAnn Ontiveros, Denise (John Garduno) Contreras; grandchildren, Nathan, Mike Trujillo, Erica Vargas, Anita Jo, Amber Martinez, Jeanine, Ronnie Jr., Justin Martinez, Sherrie, LCPL Kimberly and Edward Ortiz Jr., Charlie, Joey, Stephanie Martinez, Melissa, Derek Martinez Jr., Samantha Martinez, Johanna Aragon, Dannette, Christina "Dolly" Contreras; also 11 great-grandchildren; four sisters, Vivian (Paul) Pearce, Viola (Joe) Barreras, Ruth (Alex) Lamas, Evangelia Mitchell; special niece, Lil Montez; special nephew, Donald Armijo; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, godchildren and many friends. Christine was an original member of McHarg Park Committee of Avondale; she also ran the concession stand. She played softball for the former Walters Brewery Team for several years. She was an active member of the Autobee Club. She enjoyed working in her flower and vegetable garden at her Avondale home and many came to get grandma's chili and beans. She also enjoyed jigsaw and crossword puzzles. Visitation, 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Sunday, Angelus Chapel. Both services, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Avondale. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. Sunday and funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Monday, Rev. Paul Montez OSB, her nephew, celebrant. Interment beside her beloved husband, St. Vrain Cemetery. Family will receive friends at Sacred Heart Hall following the service.

Martinez, Cirilo
Cirilo Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 19, 2001 - Cirilo Martinez, 80, of Antonito. Funeral service Tuesday, 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Conejos.

Martinez, Clorinda Selsa
Clorinda Selsa Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 13, 2003 - Clorinda Selsa Martinez, 59. Born Sept. 29, 1943, in Wagon Mound, N.M., passed away July 9, 2003, at Parkview Medical Center. Preceded in death by her parents, Juan Antonio and Amelia (Hurtado) Sanchez; in-laws, Alfonso Martinez and Brenda Codina. Survived by her children, Annie Martinez and Johnny Martinez; grandchildren, Ron (Andrea) Martinez, Joshua Martinez, Johnette Martinez, Joel Martinez, E'lisa Propst; great-grandchild, Rylee Martinez; siblings, Lore (John) Alcon, Johnny (Linda) Sanchez, Robert (Henrietta) Sanchez; special companion, George Solano; former husband, Amadeo R. Martinez; other relatives and friends. "Sally," as she was known to family and friends, was very active in her church and the food program for the needy. She enjoyed visiting with family and friends and watching her favorite TV program, "Everybody Loves Raymond." She also loved Mexican music and always had the radio on. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. Monday and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Leonard Racki as celebrant; both services at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Avondale. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at the church hall following the service.

Martinez, Conrad
Conrad Martinez - Huerfano World - December 23, 1993 - Conrad Martinez, 84, of Gardner, died Sunday, Dec. 19, 1993, in Danville, CA, where he was visiting. He had suffered from pulmonary disease. Born May 28, 1909 in Gardner, he was a farmer all his life, retiring in the 1980s. He married Nestora Gomez in 1932 and they formed a farming partnership with Clovis and Isabel Salazar in 1935 which continued until 1977. He worked at the Moore Shipyard in Oakland, CA, from 1943 to 1945, during World War II. In 1952, Mr. and Mrs. Martinez and Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Salazar received the Top Hand Award, a state contest for the range and live-stock championship, presented by CF&L Radio Station KOA and Western Farm Life Magazine. They were named outstanding Huerfano County in 1970. Mr. Martinez was a County Commissioner in 1960, an active member of the Water Conservative District, Agricultural Soil Conservation Service and Knights of Columbus for many years. He is survived by two daughters, Bertha Ragsdale, Walsenburg, and Caroline Sanchez, Danville, CA; 11 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, a sister, Angela Vigil, Pueblo; several brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews. Funeral mass from St. Mary Church is at 10 a.m. Thursday (today). Burial is in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery. Boies Almont is in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, Cornelio J.
Cornelio J. Martinez - Huerfano World - June 6, 1991 - Cornelio J. Martinez, 89, of Walsenburg, died Saturday, June 1, 1991, at his home following a lengthy illness. Born Sept. 16, 1901, in San Luis, he moved to Huerfano County in 1923 and began working for the county maintaining the fairgrounds. He was a member of the Latino Club of Walsenburg and St. Mary Church. Survivors include his wife, Jennie E. Martinez, Walsenburg; two daughters, Sophie Montez and Cecelia Vigil, both of California; 12 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial was Wednesday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, Criselda
Criselda Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 05, 2001 - Criselda Martinez, 94, of Pueblo, formerly of Los Sauses, passed away Dec. 4, 2001. Born Feb. 15, 1907, in Los Sauses, Colo. Survived by her daughter, Rebecca (Gilbert) Archuleta; grandchildren, Michael, Jerry, David, Kathi and Nancy; nine great-grandchildren; and two great-great-granddaughters. Criselda loved gardening, cooking and quilt making. Viewing, 1 to 7 p.m. Thursday. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday, both at Romero Chapel in Pueblo. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Friday at St. Anthony Church, Los Sauses, Colo., Rev. Courtney Liam, celebrant. Interment, Los Sauses Cemetery, Los Sauses, Colo.

Martinez, Daisy
Daisy Rampa Martinez - Denver Post - June 04, 1996 - Daisy Rampa Martinez, Tucson secretary, 76 - Daisy Rampa Martinez of Tucson, a secretary, died Thursday in Tucson. She was 76. Services will be at 9 a.m. today at Crown Hill Mortuary Chapel, 7777 W. 29th Ave. Interment will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. She was born Feb. 11, 1920, in Walsenburg. She attended college. Her husband, Rutilio Martinez, is deceased. She was employed by the Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Postal Service as a secretary. She is survived by two sons, Celestino L. Noriega, Truth or Consequences, N.M., and Paul A. Noriega, Tucson; a sister, Alice Sherpey, Beverly Hills, Fla.; two brothers, Toby and Mike Rampa, Denver; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Martinez, Daniel
Daniel Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 28, 1999 - Daniel Martinez, born Feb. 18, 1920, in North Veta, passed away Dec. 26, 1999. Preceded in death by wife of 49 years, Maria Modesta Talmich. Survived by three children, Maria L.R. Padilla, Daniel Stephen Martinez, Catherine Renee Aguero; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; brother, Miguel Martinez, and Daniel's close friend and companion of 11 years, Leah Nueland; and several nieces and nephews. Rosary, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, both services at Holy Rosary Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family may be contacted at the home of Rita LiVecchi on West 11th Street.

Martinez, Daniel
Daniel Martinez - Huerfano World - October 11, 1990 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1923: Daniel Martinez was killed Oct. 8 by a fall of rock at the Caddell mine.

Martinez, Daniel F.
Daniel F. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 14, 2002 - Daniel F. Martinez, 75, died at home on Monday, Aug. 12, 2002, after a yearlong battle with cancer. There will be a rosary at 7 p.m. Thursday at Holy Family Catholic Church, Fort Collins. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Holy Family Catholic Church, Fort Collins. Interment with military honors by American Legion George Beach Post No. 4, American Legion Alonzo Martinez Post No. 187, VFW, DAV and the Marine Corps League at Grandview Cemetery. Father Douglas Hunt, C.R., will officiate the services. Dan was born in Greeley, Colo., on May 3, 1927. He was the oldest surviving son of Lee Martinez (for whom Lee Martinez Park in Fort Collins was named) and Eva Martinez. His parents and older brother, Alonzo (killed in WWII), and younger brother, Joseph, preceded him in death. He is survived by brothers, Anthony, Philip, Bob Martinez; and sisters, Santana Moore, Matilda Maxwell, Cecilia Mondragon and Gloria Maxwell. Dan attended Holy Family Catholic School, Fort Collins High School and in 1945 took a two-year paid vacation in the 38th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army. He received a B.A. from the University of Northern Colorado, a masters from the University of Colorado. He was a Fulbright Fellow at the University de Valladolio, Spain, attended the University of Paris in France, attended Central Washington State and Michigan State. He has been a member of the board of the St. Mary-Corwin hospital in Pueblo (and past chairman), the Spanish Language Achievement Test Committee of the College Entrance Board, member and past president of Colorado Congress of Foreign Language Teachers (from which he also received a leadership award); also a member of American Association of Teachers of French of Spanish and of Portuguese. He was also on the board of Pueblo McClelland Public Library. Dan taught school in Manzanola, Colo., Rocky Ford, Colo., and ended his teaching career in Pueblo, Colo. He was a member of District 60 administration in Pueblo. He retired in 1983. Dan was a member of Holy Family Parish and a member of the American Legion Alonzo Martinez Legion Post 187 for 47 years. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alonzo Martinez Scholarship Fund or Hospice of Larimer County, c/o Bohlender Funeral Chapel.

Martinez, Daniel L. Sr.
Daniel L. Martinez Sr. - Huerfano World - November 2, 1989 - Dan Martinez of Walsenburg, 51, died Oct. 30, 1989, after suffering a heart attack. Born in Walsenburg Aug. 21, 1938, the son of Alex and Pina Martinez, he attended Walsenburg High School and shortly after entered the army in 1956, serving in Korea until 1958. He remained in the Army Reserves until 1962. After returning to Walsenburg, he attended Trinidad State Junior College and worked as an independent carpenter for various companies in Walsenburg, mostly in urban renewal projects. He started work in the Huerfano County courthouse in the maintenance department in 1972 and was working there at the time of his death. He married the former Eileen Tenorio July 21, 1956, in Raton, NM. He was a member of St. Mary Church and an avid fisherman. Survivors include his wife, Eileen, Walsenburg; his mother, Pina Martinez, Walsenburg; his children, Daniel Martinez Jr., Walsenburg, Larrylee Martinez, Pueblo, Sandy ,Garcia, Loveland, Lenny Martinez, Pueblo, Tonnie Armijo, Walsenburg and Donna Martinez, Denver; a sister, Marlene Martinez, Walsenburg; three brothers, Harold, Mellie and Arthur Martinez, Walsenburg and Ralph Martinez, Denver; eight grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Thursday (today) from St. Mary Church. Burial with full military honors will be in North St. Mary Cemetery. J.M. Antle Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, Dannie Jo'l
Dannie Jo'l Martinez - Signature - September 13, 2001 - 5-year old girl killed on I-25 - Five year-old Dannie Jo'l Martinez of Center was killed Tuesday morning in a tragic one-vehicle accident on I-25 in Huerfano County. Martinez suffered internal injuries and a fatal injury to the head after being ejected from the 1985 Dodge Ram in which she and four others were riding when the driver lost control of the vehicle due to a failure of the right rear tire. Seven year-old Jo Dawn Martinez, also ejected from the vehicle, was treated for minor injuries at St. Mary Corwin Hospital before being released. Juan Manuel Delgado, 26, of Monte Vista suffered internal Injuries after being ejected from the right front seat, and Brenda Martinez, 29, was treated for internal injuries and a fractured arm. The driver, 61 year-old Daniel Martinez, the only person in the vehicle restrained with a seat belt, was treated for minor injuries and released. Both children were riding in the back seat and neither was restrained with car seats. The vehicle was not equipped with air bags. Dannie Martinez was transported to Boise-Ortega funeral home in Walsenburg and is being moved today to Romero Funeral Home in Monte Vista.

Martinez, Darlene
Darlene Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 15, 2006 - Darlene Martinez, 42, of Pueblo, passed away on Dec. 13, 2006. Preceded in death by father, Fred Martinez. Survived by her beautiful daughter, Alexandrea; mother, Linda (Jorge) Torres; sisters, Sherry (John) Scoleri, Orlinda (J. J.) Martinez and Marie Martinez; brothers, Elvin Laboy and Freddie Martinez; grandmother, Orlinda Vigil; stepmother, Lucille Martinez; along with numerous nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts and special friends who were close to her heart. Darlene enjoyed basketball, football, fishing, with softball as her favorite sport; she will be missed by those who loved her. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Saturday, Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall following service.

Martinez, David M.
David "Duck" M. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 04, 2002 - Age 59, of Pueblo. Passed away March 2, 2002. Preceded in death by his mother, Alice Goure. He is survived by his wife, Louise Martinez, Pueblo; son, David (Angel) Martinez, Pueblo; daughters, Arlene (Ted) Martinez, Thornton, Colo., and Renee (Jon) Plunkett, Graham, Wash.; brothers, Ruben Martinez and Jerry Goure; sisters, Esther Morgas, Dixie Walls and Denise Arellano; and grandchildren, Zahryn Martinez and Matthew Plunkett. David was proud to have been a police officer for the city of Pueblo for over 30 years. He was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. He always made people laugh. We will miss him dearly. Viewing will be from 2 to 5 p.m. today and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday at Romero Chapel. Funeral service, 3 p.m. Tuesday, also at Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall following service. Military honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Martinez, Dean
Dean Martinez - Huerfano World - March 21, 1991 - In Memoriam - In Loving Memory of Dean Martinez, who died Mar. 25, 1979. - Verse - Sadly missed by mother and sisters and his family.

Martinez, Della J.
Della J. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 14, 2006 - Della J. Martinez passed away March 13, 2006. Della was born on a very cold, snowy January morning in La Valley of San Francisco, Colo., to the union of Trenidad Segura and Esperanza Espinoza, who preceded her in death. She leaves to celebrate her life, her best friend, soul mate and loving husband of 54 years, Paul Lincoln Martinez. Paul and Della were married May 12, 1952, in San Luis, Colo. She also leaves her precious and loving sons, Gary (Duvie) Martinez of Pueblo West and Ronnie (Ronette) Martinez of Highlands Ranch. As well as her loving daughter and best friend, Joyce (Gilbert) Cisneros of Pueblo. Her grandchildren, Judy (Randy) Martinez, Susie (Tony) Gennuso, Larry (Pam) Rogers, Candace Martinez, Matthew Martinez, Joseph Martinez, Mariah Cisneros, Michelle (Martin) Chrisman, Yulanda (Michael) Valerio and Gilbert (Angelic) Cisneros. Also her great-grandchildren, Marcus and Miranda Rogers, Jacob Gennuso and another great-grandchild due in June, Martin, Jr., Isabelle and Jacob Chrisman, Aliyah and Shaelynn Valerio, and Tristan Cisneros. She is leaving her six loving sisters, Casilda (Joe) DeHerrera, Orlinda (Joe) Montoya, Olivia (Delfino) Martinez, Joann (Ray) Najera, Marie (Jim) Romero and Wilma (Mike) Vialpando. One brother-in-law, Esequiel Martinez and two sisters-in-law, Dora Martinez and Dolores Sanchez. A host of nieces, nephews and loving friends. Della retired from teaching for District 60. Her hobbies were dancing, reading and traveling. Rosary Wednesday 7p.m. and Mass Thursday 11a.m, both at St. Francis. No viewing.

Martinez, Dennis E.
Dennis E. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 19, 2006 - Dennis E. Martinez, Nov. 14, 1957 to Feb. 14, 2006. Survived by his parents, Melvin and Celine Martinez; siblings, Melvyn, Paul (Veronica), Michael (Rita), Gerald, Gerelyn, Celina, David and Alan; uncle and aunt, Juan (Josie) Gonzales; numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Preceded in death by his grandparents, Paul and Snida Martinez; grandmother, Mary G. Gonzales, his son, Justin Booker. Dennis served his country with honor. He was a big hearted brother to his siblings, and loved his nieces and nephews. He made his parents proud. He lived life to the fullest. Viewing at 11 a.m., Mass at 12 p.m., Feb. 21, 2006 at Guardian Angels Catholic Church, 1843 W. 52nd Ave., Denver. Interment Ft. Logan.

Martinez, Derek Randal
Derek Randal Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 29, 1985 - Derek Randal Martinez, affectionately known as "Worm," departed this life Sunday, Oct. 27, 1985, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. Born Aug. 21, 1959, in Pueblo, he was an avid basketball player and member of the Autobee Club and Sacred Heart Church, Avondale. Beloved husband of Tina Marie Martinez, and father of Melissa "Misca" Martinez, all of the family home. Other survivors include his parents, Edward and Christina Martinez, Avondale; brothers and sisters, Wanda (Manuel) Vargas, Denver, Joseph (Bernadette) Martinez, Avondale, Ronald (Barbara) Martinez, Avondale, Barbara (Edward) Ortiz, Pueblo, Charles (Christina) Martinez, Pueblo, LuAnn (Richard) Aragon, Denver, Denise (James) Contreras, Avondale; son-in-law of Manuel and Charlotte Torres, Pueblo; grandson of Charles Autobee, Avondale, and godson of Vangy Mitchell, California, and Charles G. Autobee, Avondale. Preceded in death by grandmother, Martina Autobee, Sept. 8, 1978. Survived also by numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, and a host of other relatives and friends. Mass of the Resurrection, 7 p.m. Tuesday; rosary recitation, 10 a.m. Wednesday. Both services, Sacred Heart Church, Avondale, the Rev. Maurice Gallagher, celebrant. Interment, St. Vrain Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 305 James, Avondale, home of parents, and 610 Evans Place, home of in-laws.

Martinez, Derek Randall Jr.
Derek Randall Martinez Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - June 02, 2005 - Derek Randall Martinez Jr., 19, passed away unexpectedly May 28, 2005. He was born May 4, 1986, to Tina and Derek Martinez. He was preceded in death by his father, Derek; and grandparents Christine and Edward Martinez. Survived by his parents, Tina and Dan Martinez; sisters, Melissa and Toni; brothers, Michael and Shawn (Doreen) Martinez; and nephew Gage. Also survived by grandparents, Charlotte and Manuel Torres and Lucy Martinez; aunts and uncles, Lynn (Scott) Hagar, Manuel (Jennifer) Torres, Brenda (Gary) Olmstead, Lisa (Steve) Clough, Ken Martinez, Ted (Martha) Martinez, Rita Martinez, Rick (Arlene) Martinez, Wanda (Manuel) Vargas, Ronald (Barbara) Martinez, Joseph (Berna) Martinez, Barbara (Eddie) Ortiz, Chuck (Christina) Martinez, Denise (John) Contreras and Luann Martinez; special cousins, Jacque Torres, Walter Olmstead, Karen Martinez, Neva Martinez Ortega, Jackie Martinez, Sherrie Ortiz and Kimberly Ortiz; girlfriend, Chantel Sears; and Elijah; and a host of other cousins and friends. Derek was a Miami Dolphin fan, loved video games, basketball, swimming, fishing and chillin' with friends. He was known as the "Ball-peen Hammer" and was nicknamed "The Joker" by his friends. He also was known as "L.W." which is short for "Little Worm" by his Avondale family. Funeral Rosary, 9:30 a.m., followed by funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, at St. Francis Xavier Church, with Father Paul Montez officiating. Interment at St. Vrain Cemetery, Avondale. Family will greet friends after the service at the Zaragoza Hall.

Martinez, Deusdedit
Deusdedit "Deddie" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 13, 2002 - Deusdedit "Deddie" Martinez, born Nov. 8, 1931, in Mayaques, Puerto Rico, passed away Dec. 11, 2002. Survived by his loving wife, Bernice Martinez; children, Melanie Martinez of the family home, Ronald (Annette) Martinez of Pueblo, Timothy (Lori) Martinez of Seattle, Wash., and Loretta Kaelin of Colorado Springs; 10 grandchildren, Deanna (Jayson) Dopson, Lorenzo Martinez, Tenesha Naranjo, Benjamin Naranjo, Eric Trujillo, Misty Martinez, Cecily Kaelin, Lawrence Kaelin, Kayla Martinez, Jordan Martinez; six great-grandchildren, Daniel Martinez, Tierra Stocker, Jayson Dopson Jr., Miriah Villegas, Rayann Bueno, and Justin Martinez; sister, Carmen (Felix) Collazo of Staten Island, N.Y.; aunt, Ernestina Gonzales, who raised him in Puerto Rico after his mother passed away when he was 13. Raising Orlando Pacheco, Maria Alvarez, Jose Alvarez and Pedro Pacheco. Also survived by in-laws, Richard (Pita) Dominguez, Judy Gonzalez, Vicki Garcia, Rose (Eddie) Hernandez, Phil (Arlene) Montoya, Beatrice (Sam) Huffman, and Charles Montoya, all of Pueblo; also numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and many wonderful friends. Predeceased by his father, Juan Martinez; mother, Carmen Gonzales Martinez; sister, Annailda Ruiz; and brother, Gabrielle Martinez, all of Puerto Rico; daughter, Diane Martinez, and stepdaughter, Melanie "Goofy" Gomez, both of Pueblo; son-in-law, Thomas Kaelin of Colorado Springs; father- and mother-in-law, Benigno Montoya and Mary Alice Montoya; brothers-in-law, Louis Gomez of Pueblo, Pete Montoya of Santa Monica, Calif.; Vicente Gonzalez of Pueblo; and granddaughter, Rhonda Martinez of Pueblo. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, St. Joseph Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Martinez, Don J.
Don J. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 22, 2001 - Don J. Martinez, 82, born Oct. 13, 1918, passed away July 19, 2001. Survived by his beloved wife of 62 years, Gertrude Martinez; his 12 children, Ronnie Martinez of Pueblo, Donna Martinez of Scottsdale, Calif., Julie Martinez of Pueblo, Robert Martinez of Belen, N.M., Louie (Rhonda) Martinez of Corona, Calif., Joann (Richard) Cadena of Fort Lupton, Colo., Jose (Connie) Martinez of Pueblo, Ed (Phoebe) Martinez of Pueblo, Corrine (Tom) Shisler of Pueblo, Don J. Martinez II of Sacramento, Calif., Gloria Martinez of Florence, Ala., and Patricia Romero of Colorado Springs; 38 grandchildren, 50 great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was a musician most of his life and will be remembered for the Don J. Martinez and his Latin American Combo Band. Don was a warm-hearted person who will always be remembered by his loving family. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Rosary, 4 p.m. Sunday, and funeral service, 10 a.m. Monday, both services at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at Imperial Reception hall after the interment.

Martinez, Donaciano
Donaciano Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 14, 2005 - Donaciano Martinez, 73, born July 23, 1931 in Rouse, Colo., and passed away April 11, 2005. Survived by his wife, Celia Vega Martinez, of the family home; children, Arthur M. (Sandy) Martinez, San Bernadino, Calif., Donald Lee (Lynda) Martinez, Gallup, N.M., Richard J. Martinez, Denver, Colo.; one brother, Robert Martinez; seven sisters, Lucy, Benny, Florence, Josie, Stella, Bertha, Julia; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Predeceased by his parents, Donaciano and Aurora Martinez; also, brother, Juan B. Martinez. Donaciano was a veteran of the Korean War and life member of the American Legion Post No. 0163, and retired from McDonald Douglas, California. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Friday at Our Lady of Assumption Church. Military Honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Cremation to follow family at 1115 E. Abriendo.

Martinez, Donna Martha
Donna Martha Martinez - Huerfano World - January 5, 1995 - Donna Martha Martinez, 30, of Walsenburg, died Dec. 29, 1994, at her home after a two-year fight with cancer. Born Nov. 16, 1964, to Dan and Eileen Tenorio Martinez in Walsenburg, she had lived most of life here and attended local schools. Later, she moved to Denver where she lived for about eight years. She had been employed by Huerfano Medical Center for over a year. She loved going to bingo and being with friends. Survivors include her mother, Eileen Martinez, Walsenburg; her fiancé, Rudy Pineda Jr., Walsenburg; a son, Rudy Pineda III, Walsenburg; brothers and sisters, Dan Martinez, Walsenburg; Larry Martinez and Lenny Martinez, Pueblo; Sandra Garcia, Loveland and Tonnie Armijo, Walsenburg; her grandparents, Martha and Andy Tenorio and Pina Martinez, Walsenburg; nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral service was from St. Mary Church. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery.

Martinez, Dora Cordilia
Dora Cordilia Martinez - Huerfano World - November 28, 2008 - Dora Cordilia Martinez, 81, of Walsenburg died Sunday, November 23, 2008. She is survived by a son, Anthony Martinez of Kansas; two brothers, John Ortivez and Eddie "Colorado Kid" Ortivez of Walsenburg; best friend and caregiver Virginia Trujillo of Walsenburg; several grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents, Damian and Andrea Arellano Ortivez; her husband, Bernadino Martinez; a sister, Josie Ortivez and two brothers, Milton Ortivez and Sais Ortivez. A Rosary was followed by the funeral mass at St. Mary Church. Burial followed at South St. Mary Cemetery, Walsenburg.

Martinez, Dorothy Erla
Dorothy Erla Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - November 16, 2003 - Dorothy Erla Martinez, 69, passed away Nov. 12, 2003. Born May 28, 1934, in San Luis, Colo. Preceded in death by parents. Survived by her loving husband of 51 years, Vic Martinez; children, Dennis (Patti) Martinez, Doris Martinez; grandchildren, Dennis Jr., Victor Joseph; granddaughters, Ebony Lopez, Nicolle; great-grandchildren, Tahni, Victor IV, Emma; brother-in-law, Dave (Frances) Martinez of Oxnard, Calif.; sisters, Mary (Edward) Vigil, Rose (Larry) Higgs, Loretta Martinez, Gloria (Jim) Martinez, Erma Medina, Lorraine Montoya; numerous nieces and nephews; and a life-long friend and shadow, Loyola Sandoval. Dorothy was a lifetime member of DAV Auxiliary, Chapter 2, an avid bowler who competed in many city and state tournaments, and loved dancing and spending time with her children and grandchildren. Donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in Dorothy's memory. Special thanks to Karla, Sherry, Jeanie, Fran, and all the other staff of Hospice. The family requests no viewing. Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday; both services at St. Francis Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Martinez, Duane
Duane Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 07, 1999 - Duane Martinez, 54, a retired steelworker, passed away July 3, 1999 , at Parkview Hospital following a brief illness. Born on Jan 14, 1945, in Walsenburg. He worked many years in the rail mill. To his friends and co-workers he was known as "Big D." He married Josephine "Jo" Baca Martinez, Aug. 4, 1962, in Pueblo. She preceded him in death, July 4, 1986. Duane loved trout fishing, playing billiard pool, and darts, attending his grandson's baseball games and watching and supporting "his Denver Broncos." Survived by his children, Ralph (Clara) Baca, John (Sharon) Martinez, Christine Martinez, Sandra Martinez, Patricia (Larry) Carillo- parents, Della Smith, John Matt(Della) Martinez- siblings, Kenneth (Jo) Martucci, John Matt (Avelina) Martinez, Allen (Beverly) Martinez, Sandra (Dennis) Skubal, Kathy (Larry)Gonzales- grandchildren, Carol Josephine, and Josette Baca, Duane, Alfred Martinez, Shurrie, Shantel, John, Joanne, and Taz Martinez, Deanna Cabello-father and mother-in-law, Edward and Stella Baca- numerous other relatives and friends. Visitation, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. today Chapel. Rosary vigil,6 p.m. today Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Interment Memorial Gardens. Family will receive at 13 Royal Crest and 2561 Driftwood.

Martinez, Edmund D.
Edmund D. Martinez - Huerfano World - October 11, 1990 - Dave Martinez, 45, Walsenburg, died Oct. 2, 1990. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Huerfano County Medical Center after suffering a heart attack. Born Nov. 25, 1944, in Pueblo, after graduating from high school he entered the Army, serving during the Viet Nam era. After release from the Army he went to work as a welder, building ships in California. He had been a resident of Walsenburg for the past several months after his early retirement for health reasons. Mr. Martinez is survived by his father, Benjamin Martinez, Pueblo; a brother, Daniel Martinez, Pueblo; three children, Nieves Martinez, Mariah Martinez and Daniel Martinez and a grandson, Timothy. [incomplete]

Martinez, Eduardo
Eduardo Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 06, 2000 - Eduardo Martinez, 82, of Pueblo, died July 2, 2000. He is survived by his former wife, Della Martinez; his son, Rudolph (Roxanne) Martinez; his daughter, Rose E. Schiferl; four grandchildren; and his sisters, Aurelia Trujillo and Mary Cortinez. Visitation, 4-8 p.m. Thursday, with the rosary being recited at 7 p.m. Thursday at Newcomer Family Mortuary. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Friday, Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. Interment, noon Friday at Fort Logan National Cemetery, staging area "B."

Martinez, Eileen
Eileen Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 10, 2004 - Eileen Martinez, 95, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord June 7, 2004. Born Nov. 9, 1908, in Antonito, Colo. Preceded in death by parents, Leofredo and Maximiana Garcia; children, Stella, Leo, Steve, Bobby, Shirley; brother, Leo. Survived by children, Roy, Barney, Floyd, John, Stella Ann, Joyce, Phyllis; also survived by numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Visitation, 3 to 7 p.m. Thursday, and funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday; both at Romero Chapel. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after interment.

Martinez, Elfego S
Elfego S. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 05, 2002 - Elfego S. Martinez, 65, departed this life June 2, 2002. Born March 7, 1937, in Costilla, N.M. He was a retired construction worker and enjoyed playing the guitar. Predeceased by his parents, Juan and Emma Martinez; siblings, Ignacio Martinez, Pauline Martinez, Juan Martinez; in-laws, Alonzo Maes, Tony Martinez, Mary Martinez. Survived by his children, Anthony Martinez, Aletta Ashing; siblings, Jenny Maes, Gilbert (Hazel) Martinez, Rose Biggar, Orvilia (Hube) Medina; former wife, Sadie Martinez; special friend, Della Flores; three grandchildren, Martin Fieria, Levi and Lea Ashing; other relatives and friends. Visitation, noon until 4 p.m. Wednesday. Both services, Sacred Heart Catholic Church Avondale. Funeral Mass, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Scripture service, 10 a.m. Thursday. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Martinez, Elias
Elias Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 21, 2005 - Elias Martinez, 92, born July 24, 1913, went to the Lord on Sept. 17, 2005. Survived by his wife, Rose T. Martinez of 70 years; and his children, Angelina (Arthur) Maes, Priscilla Padia, Bernadette Cook, Abel (Rebecca) Martinez, Evelyn (Bob) Hester, Noel (Dave) DiPaola; 21 grandchildren, 45 great grandchildren, 7 great-great grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents, Eliseo and Eulalia (Arellano) Martinez; one son, two daughters, and five grandchildren. Rosary Prayer, 7pm Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2005 at Holy Rosary Church. Funeral Mass, 10am Thursday at Holy Rosary Church, and internment, Turkey Creek Cemetery.

Martinez, Elias Adelido
Elias Adelido Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 26, 2004 - Elias Adelido Martinez, 77, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord, Oct. 24, 2004. Born Feb. 15, 1927, in Crowley, Colo. Preceded in death by parents, Juan B. and Rosanna Martinez; two brothers and two sisters. Survived by loving wife, Agapita Martinez; children, Catherine Martinez, Dolores Arguello, Lee (Esther) Martinez and Jack (Joyce) Olguin; sister, Angela Montoya; grandchildren, Kimberly (Julian) Reyes, Melissa Martinez, Rosanne Martinez, Jessica Martinez, Sherry Martinez and Venessa Robles; great-grandchildren, Tyreece, Lacey, Jayden and McKenzie. Elias was a member of Agape Fellowship. Memorial service, 7 p.m. today, at Agape Fellowship Church, Orman and Broadway, with the Pastor Larry Ruiz officiating. Relatives and friends will be received at Agape Fellowship Hall after service.

Martinez, Eligio Lee Jr.
Eligio Lee Martinez Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - March 11, 2003 - Eligio Lee Martinez Jr., 21, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord, March 8, 2003. Born Aug. 14, 1981, in Pueblo, Colo. Preceded in death by his mother, Mary E. Martinez; grandparents, Manuel Sanchez, Rosendo (Mary) Martinez. Survived by his father, Eligio Martinez Sr.; grandmother, Mary Rita Sanchez; brothers, Pedro (Debbie), Richard, Steve, Dominic (Sara) Crespin, Gabriel (Sue), Phil, Henry, Ray Martinez; sisters, Amada (Tito) Maes, Linda (Manuel) Ramos, Colleen Martinez; special friend, Ricky Sanders; also survived by numerous relatives and friends. Viewing, 1 to 7 p.m. Wednesday and vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Wednesday, both at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Leander Church. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after both services. Donations may be made to Security Service Credit Union in care of Eligio L. Martinez fund, Account No. 4775894070.

Martinez, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 10, 1980 - Elizabeth Martinez, late of 215 Tyler, died unexpectedly Aug. 8, 1980, in Denver. Formerly of Las Vegas, N.M., a member of the Title One Organization of District 60 Schools. Wife of Pete Martinez; mother of Mrs. Frank (Rose) Encina of Albuquerque, N.M., and Paula Lucero and Lawrence Martinez, both of Pueblo, and daughter Pita Lucero of Las Vegas, N.M. Also survived by brothers and sister, Leo Lucero of Albuquerque, N.M., Richard Lucero, Robert Lucero and Lorraine Lucero all of Las Vegas, N.M.; two grandchildren, and numerous aunts and uncles. Complete arrangements pending.

Martinez, Eloisa
Eloisa Martinez – Walsenburg World – April 2, 1912 - Eloisa Martinez, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Martinez, age 8 mos. 26 days.

Martinez, Eloy
Eloy Martinez - Huerfano World - January 25, 1990 - Eloy Martinez, 89, formerly of Pueblo died in San Diego, CA, Jan 12, 1990. He is survived by three sons Saladon Martinez, Pueblo, Mac Martinez, San Diego, CA, Orlando Martinez, Pueblo; two daughters, Tillie Hernandez, Sacramento, CA, Lena Medina, Pueblo, 29 grandchildren 11 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. He is also survived by brothers Juan A. Martinez and Gasper Martinez, both of Walsenburg and numerous other relatives. Burial was in Roselawn Cemetery in Pueblo.

Martinez, Eloy G.
Eloy G. Martinez - Huerfano World – August 17, 1961 - Eloy G. Martinez, Dies at Age of 54 - Eloy G. Martinez, 54, a former resident of Walsenburg died last Friday. At the time of his death his home was in Sopris. A miner by occupation, Mr. Martinez was born in Sopris on May 13, 1907. He and his family had lived in Walsenburg in the late 1920's. The deceased is survived by his wife, a son, Eloy D. Santelanes, a daughter, Mrs. Phillip Lopez, two brothers, Lt. Col. T.H. Martinez, Kileen, Texas Air Force Base and Manual R. Martinez, West Baden Springs, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Ben Montoya, Valdez, and Rose M. Byland, San Diego, Calif.; a grandson, Phillip, Albuquerque, N.M., his mother, Mrs. Onofre G. Martinez, a sister-in-law, Mrs. Gilbert Montoya, Walsenburg, three aunts, Josephine G. Vallejo, Walsenburg, Dora Barela, Trinidad, and Mrs. A. Pacheco, Rock Springs, Wyo.; and two uncles, Fermin Gonzales, Walsenburg, and Joe L. Gonzales, Green River, Wyo. Funeral services were held Wednesday in Trinidad. Burial was in the Trinidad Catholic cemetery.

Martinez, Elvira M.
Elvira M. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 12, 1987 - Elvira M. Martinez, 1901 E. Abriendo, departed this life Dec. 10, 1987, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. Born May 23, 1911, in Walsenburg, she had been a Pueblo resident since 1986. She was a member of St. Francis Xavier Church. Predeceased by husband, Teodoro Martinez, in 1979, and sons, Ray Martinez, September 1967 and Johnnie Martinez, August 1960. Survived by children, Gary Martinez, Bernice Madril, Sophie (Manuel) Romero, all of Pueblo, Stella Aragon, Gloria (Martin) Lucero, Priscilla Trujillo, Viola (Demas) Padilla, all of Denver, Julie (Rudy) Manzanares of Greeley; 33 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends. Rosary recitation, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Angelus Chapel, Mass of the Resurrection, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Rosary recitation, 10 a.m. Monday, both services at St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at the home.

Martinez, Emma V.
Emma V. Martinez - Huerfano World - October 12, 2006 - April 1, 1920 - October 5, 2006. Emma V. Martinez of Boulder died of natural causes Thursday, October 5, in Boulder. She was 86. Daughter of Juan Valdez and Reyes Valdez, Mrs. Martinez was born in Trujillo Creek. Husband Julian Martinez in Raton, NM. Services will be in Boulder. There will be a Memorial Service in Walsenburg at a later date. Huerfano World - November 2, 2006 - Emma V. Martinez passed away of respiratory failure resulting from pneumonia in Boulder on October 5, 2006. She was born April 27, 1920 in Trujillo Creek. She is survived by her husband, Julian R. Martinez of Walsenburg. Rosary and a memorial mass will be held from St. Mary Church at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, November 4, 2006.

Martinez, Enoch J.
Enoch J. Martinez - Huerfano World - May 12, 1994 - Enoch J. Martinez, 84, of Weston, formerly of Walsenburg, died Sunday, May 8, 1994 in the Life Care Center in Pueblo where he had been a patient for three days. Born in Aguilar Aug. 29, 1909, to Pete and Isodora Sanchez Martinez, he was reared there and later worked in the coal mines. He entered the Merchant Marines and served during WW II. After his discharge he lived in California, working for Pacific Telephone Company in the field. When he retired from the firm, he moved to Velarde, NM, and later to Walsenburg where he pastored the Apostolic Church. He was a familiar figure with garden and orchard produce selling from his pickup. He had a short illness, with complications of the heart and lungs. On Apr. 2, he suffered a heart attack and drove himself to the hospital in Trinidad, later transferred to Parkview Hospital in Pueblo. Mr. Martinez was married to the late Josephine Lucero. Survivors include three daughters, Dina Fong, Denver, Laura Martinez, Hayward, CA, and Ruth Colter, San Francisco, CA; a sister, Beatrice, San Francisco; two brothers, Amos Martinez, West Virginia and Abel Martinez, Pueblo; seven grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday (today) from Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ. Burial will be in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery.

Martinez, Ernest
Ernest Martinez - Huerfano World - September 21, 1989 - Ernest Martinez, 54, died Sept. 16, 1989, in San Francisco, CA, where he had been living for the past seven years. Born in Walsenburg May 17, 1935, the son of Leonzo and Ophelia Martinez, he attended St. Mary School and left Walsenburg in the early 1950's. He was a member of the Catholic Church. Survivors include his mother, Ophelia Martinez, Walsenburg; a brother, Leonard Martinez, Denver; sisters, Theresa Gaytan, Lillian Burch, Vicki Chavka, Lori Sheffield, all of Walsenburg; Joy Aguirre, Gardner; Gloria Olivas, Denver, numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles. A memorial mass will be held at 2 p.m. today (Thursday) from St. Mary Church. The family may be contacted at the home of Dan and Vicki Chavka, 117 West Cedar, after the mass. J.M. Antle Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, Ernest
Ernest Martinez - Huerfano World - June 11, 1992 - Walsenburg native, Ernest Martinez, 47, died in California June 3, 1992. Funeral service was Tuesday from Apostolic Assembly Church in Walsenburg with burial in Masonic Cemetery. Survivors include his children, Richard, Jeremy and Cheryl Martinez; brothers and sisters, Lucas Baca, Walsenburg; Nettie Gonzales, Eli Baca and Louie Martinez, Pueblo; Henry Martinez and Erise Baca, Denver; Rufas and Joe Martinez, Aguilar; Lupe Mejia, Utah, and Ted Baca, California; three grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Martinez, Ernest F.
Ernest F. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - November 18, 2001 - Ernest F. Martinez, 75, of Pueblo, passed away Nov. 17, 2001. Born Nov. 19, 1925, in Trinidad, Colo. Preceded in death by his parents, Juan and Josephine Martinez; his spouse, Christine Martinez; one son, Russell Martinez; and one daughter, Gloria Martinez. Survived by children, Robert (Loraine) Martinez, Pueblo, Ronald (Jacque) Martinez, Pueblo, Chuck Martinez, Pueblo, Bernadette (Maximo Arreola) Saiz, Pueblo, Sandy Lucero, Pueblo, Donna (Rick) Gurule, Pueblo, Darlene Martinez, Pueblo, Ernestine (Johnny) Vigil, La Junta, Linda (Robert) Casias, La Junta, and Phillip Martinez, Pueblo; brothers, Claude Martinez, Colorado Springs, Ted Martinez, Pueblo, Jess Martinez, Pueblo, and Wilfred Martinez, Pueblo; goddaughter, Rosanne Vigil. Also survived by numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; special cousin, Alex Elkins; special friend, Rose Martinez. Ernest enjoyed the outdoors, traveling, talking about life stories and helping his family. He was a World War II veteran and fought in the Battle of the Bulge and various other battles. Viewing, 1 to 7 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, both at Romero Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Francis Xavier Church. Celebrant, Rev. Thomas R. Hinni, C.M. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after both services and at 54 Wheatridge Drive. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Martinez, Ernest Lee
Ernest Lee "Ernie" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 16, 1997 - Ernest Lee "Ernie" Martinez, born July 7, 1950, in Raton, N.M., passed away Dec. 14, 1997. Husband of Janet King-Martinez. Father of Rebecca Lee, Pueblo, Brittany Nicole, Canon City, and Bonnie Lee Tollefson, Las Vegas, Nev. Grandfather of Kevin Tollefson, Las Vegas, Nev. Son of Mary V. Martinez. Brother of Dee (James) Marquez, Raton, N.M., Solomon (Sharon) Martinez, Colorado Springs, Samuel D. Martinez, Theresa (Albert) Ortiz, and Susan J. (Fabian) Quintana, all of Raton, N.M. Also survived by uncles, Desi J. (Candy) Martinez, Albuquerque, N.M., and Roger Grant, Raton, N.M.- father and mother-in-law, Ralph King and Phyllis King- as well as 17 nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by father, Ernest Martinez in 1994. Mr. Martinez was a graduate of Raton High School, New Mexico Highlands College and Colorado College. He was a teacher and coach at East High School for the past 17 years. Previously he taught and coached at Centennial High School. His career spanned a period of 24 years. Mr. Martinez was a member of Colorado Coaches Association, MECHA Sponsor and Latino Chamber. He also owned and operated Southwest Auto Consultants. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial Mass, Wednesday, 2 p.m., Christ the King Church. The family respectfully requests the omission of food. Memorial contributions may be made in his name to the Pueblo Hispanic Education Association through the funeral home office.

Martinez, Ernest Paul
Ernest Paul Martinez - Denver Rocky Mountain News - December 19, 1998 - Ernest Paul Martinez, 73, of Denver died Dec. 13. Services were Dec. 16, with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery. Mr. Martinez was born in Walsenburg on Jan. 25, 1925. He served in the Army. He was a retired construction laborer. Survivors include his wife Mary; daughters Susanna Dutcher of Montbello, Erma Mitchell of New Mexico, Linda DeLuna, Nancy Roblado, Ruthie Nyman, Elaine Martinez and Louise Martinez, all of Denver; sons Anthony of New Mexico, Michael of Commerce City, Manuel, Phillip, Fred and Chris, all of Denver; sister Stella Acuna; 28 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren.

Martinez, Ernesto
Ernesto Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 12, 1997 - Ernesto Martinez, 65, a retired Santa Fe Railroad employee, departed this life Sept. 10, 1997, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. Born Sept. 14, 1931, in Worland, Wyo. He had lived and worked in Pueblo for 64 years. Preceded in death by his parents, Francisco and Carmen (Lozada) Diaz. He is survived by his wife, Geraldine (Jiminez) Martinez- his children, Barbara (Tomas Rios) Martinez, Michael E. (Christine) Martinez, Laura Martinez, Carla Martinez, Gloria (Guadalupe) Garcia and Cathy (Tony Gonzalez) Lucero, all of Pueblo- a sister, Georgia Cano, Las Vegas, Nev.- two brothers, Steve (Eleanor) Martinez, Pueblo, and Raymond (Irmenia) Martinez, Denver- brother-in-law, Glenn Rocks and family, Cleveland, Ohio- and seven grandchildren. Funeral Mass, 1 p.m. Friday, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Rev. John Waters, S.J., celebrant. Interment, Roselawn. Family will receive friends at the home.

Martinez, Ernie-Lee
Ernie-Lee Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 25, 2004 - Ernie-Lee Martinez, 26, of Castle Rock, formerly of Pueblo, passed away July 17, 2004. Born March 8, 1978, in Pueblo. Preceded in death by grandfather, Alvaro E. Pallais; grandmother, Cecilia Martinez. Survived by parents, Ernie and Minon Martinez; brothers, Edmond Martinez, Derrick Martinez; sister, Wendy (Ivan) Balles; niece, Desede Balles; grandparents, Marina Pallais, Doris A. Hildebrand, Henry R. Martinez; uncles, Eric Martinez, Louie Martinez; aunt, Vicky Hildreth; also survived by numerous relatives and many, many friends. Ernie-Lee was a graduate of East High School and was a U.S. Postal Employee. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Wednesday at Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after service. Cremation has taken place.

Martinez, Ersie Marie
Ersie Marie Martinez - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - October 15, 1996 - Ersie Marie Martinez, 68, a homemaker, died Oct. 13, 1996, at her home. Friends may call from noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday at Nolan Funeral Home, 225 N. Weber St. A rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, 2715 E. Pikes Peak Ave. The funeral will be at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the church. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery in Fountain. Mrs. Martinez was born June 27, 1928, in Cuchara to Jose and Victoria (Bachicha) Lucero, who are deceased. She was married Nov. 1, 1947, in Raton, N.M., to Antonio G. Martinez, who died in 1990. She is survived by three sons, Leonard of Denver, Antonio of Lafayette, Ind., and David of Colorado Springs; five daughters, Roberta Grove of Craig, Judy Kirchner, Rose Madrid and Cathy Garrison, all of Colorado Springs, and Pat Bynum of Fayetteville, N.C.; three sisters, Geraldine Sandoval and Inez Tafoya, both of Walsenburg, and Nellie Miller of Colorado Springs; 14 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Joe Lucero and Ramon Baros. Mrs. Martinez was a member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church since 1947 and the Democratic Women's Club since 1956. She served as an election judge for El Paso County in 1968. She loved her children and her family. She had lived in Colorado Springs since 1946.

Martinez, Escolastica
Escolastica Martinez - Huerfano World - September 5, 1991 - Mass of Christian Burial was Saturday from St. Mary Church for Escolastica Martinez, 82, who died in a Salida nursing home Aug. 25, 1991, after a lengthy illness. Born on Pass Creek Mar. 14, 1909, she attended school in Gardner and Walsenburg, graduating from St. Mary School in 1926. She went on to Adams State College in Alamosa gaining her teaching degree in 1931. She taught school for 45 years in Turkey Creek, Farisita, Pass Creek, Chama, Malachite and Gardner, retiring in 1975. While teaching she and her husband operated a ranch on Pass Creek for 30 years. In 1959, they sold the ranch and moved to Walsenburg. Her husband, Faris, died in 1984. She was grand marshal of the Plaza de Los Leones 1989 parade, a member of AARP, St. Mary Church and National Retired Teachers Association. Survivors include her son, Arthur Martinez, Castro Valley, CA, four brothers, Ben Salazar, Denver, Telos Salazar, Pueblo, Alfredo Salazar, Pass Creek and Gilbert Salazar, Fort Wayne, IN; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Burial was in Gardner Catholic Cemetery. J.M. Antle Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, Esperanza
Esperanza (Hope) Pino Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 30, 1987 - Esperanza (Hope) Pino Martinez, 91, longtime Walsenburg resident, died Dec. 22, 1987, in Chesapeake, Va. Mass of Christian Burial 2 p.m., Tuesday, St. Mary Church. Interment, North St. Mary Cemetery.

Martinez, Esther
Esther Martinez - Walsenburg World - July 22, 1924 - Drank Carbolic Acid - Mrs. Esther Martinez, of Ideal, Colo., last Friday, July 18th, drank carbolic acid from which she died. Mrs. Martinez was in poor health and it is supposed that she drank the carbolic acid in a fit of despondency. The deceased was 22 years of age and was the wife of Jesus Martinez of Ideal. Funeral services were held Saturday.

Martinez, Esther C.
Esther C. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - November 07, 1999 - Esther C. Martinez, 64, of Pueblo, passed away on Nov. 5, 1999. She was born Dec. 8, 1934, in Las Animas. She was preceded in death by her father, Amparo Alvarez, in 1953; her mother, Lucrecia Alvarez, in 1999; and her brother, Joseph A.P. Alvarez, in 1990. Survived by her husband, Cecil Martinez of Pueblo; children, Diane (James) Gielish of San Pedro, Calif., Rochelle (Paul) Doran of Pueblo, Eva Martinez of Palm Harbor, Fla., Cecil (Diane) Martinez of Arlington, Texas, Yvonne (Steve) Mazza of Arvada, Louis (Kimberly) Martinez of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., Paul (Michelle) Martinez of Lake Charles, La., Paula (Douglas) Hitchens of Fort Benning, Ga., Genoula (Sean) Ryan of Sweinfurt, Germany; 21 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. She retired from Arkansas Valley Board of Cooperative Educational Services after serving as a community coordinator, and was involved with numerous organizations. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend to all who knew her. She loved to travel and spend time with her husband and children. Rosary services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday with Mass of Commendation at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Both services will be at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Las Animas. Interment will be in the Las Animas Cemetery. Relatives and friends can contact the family at 1715 27th Lane, Pueblo, Colo.

Martinez, Eugune
Eugune "Gino" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 26, 1987 - Eugune "Gino" Martinez, 43, passed away on April 24, 1987. Mr. Martinez is survived by four children; Gloria Genie; Eugene Martinez Jr.; Loria Martinez and Rio Martinez, all of Pueblo. He is also survived by two sisters, Rose (Ernest) Martinez and Angela (Toney) Montoya; two brothers, Elias (Agapita) Martinez and Joe (Lupe) Martinez, also all of Pueblo; and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Martinez lived in the Pueblo area all of his life and was a truck driver for Pueblo County. Visitation from noon until time of service today at Imperial Funeral Home. Funeral service at 7 p.m. today at Imperial Chapel with Pastor Pat Blea of Bethel Temple Pentecostal Church officiating. Cremation will follow. Inurnment, Singing Tower, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the family in care of the Imperial Funeral Home. Family will receive friends at Ellas' home, 1640 San Pedro and at Joe's home, 1612 San Pedro.

Martinez, Eulogia R.
Eulogia R. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 04, 2001 - Eulogia R. Martinez, 67, departed this life July 3, 2001, at St. Mary-Corwin hospital following a brief illness. Born Jan. 18, 1934, in Taos, N.M., she was a homemaker who loved to spoil her grandchildren. She was an excellent cook, known for her various Mexican food dishes, also her homemade tortillas that would melt in your mouth. She also did embroidery, and was very active in her church until her health problems. A Pueblo resident since 1953, she married Jacobo Martinez Nov. 21, 1951, in Taos, N.M. He precedes her in death; also her parents, Pablo and Josephina (Trujillo) Rivera; a sister, Loyola Mares; a brother, Jose Rivera. Survived by her children, Josie Marrufo, Pueblo, Anita (Ray) Guerrero, California, Henry Martinez, Pueblo, Paul (Ellen) Martinez, Walsenburg, Mike Martinez, Pueblo, Florence (Leroy) Sanchez, Denver, Edward Martinez, Pueblo, and Helen Mendez, Pueblo; two brothers, Alex (Connie) Rivera, Albuquerque, N.M., Orlando (Josie) Rivera, Taos, N.M.; 14 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; special relatives, Juan and Lucilla Trujillo, Taos, N.M., Paul and Della Martinez, Pueblo, and Eloy and Jennie Mares, Colorado Springs. Other relatives and friends also survive. Both services, St. Joseph Catholic Church. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. Friday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday, Father Richard F. Becker and Father Robert J. Carden, co-celebrants. Interment, Roselawn. Family will receive friends at 856 23rd Lane.

Martinez, Eva Carmelita
Eva Carmelita Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 22, 2002 - Age 82, passed away Feb. 19, 2002, in Las Vegas, Nev. Born Aug. 31, 1919, to the union of Andres and Sinforosia Gonzalez. Mrs. Martinez is preceded in death by her late husband, Emmett Martinez, in 1988. She is survived by a loving family, David (Cindi) Martinez, Robert (Freda) Martinez, Margaret (Ronald) Dickey, Rudy (Molly) Martinez, Dolores (Richard) Lucero, Gary (Rhonda) Martinez, Jerry Martinez, Christopher Martinez, Tina (Cub) Orcutt; brother, Arthur (Linda) Gonzales; 24 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Visitation at the funeral home from 8 a.m. until noon on Friday, Feb. 22, 2002, followed by the Mass of Christian Burial at 2 p.m. at Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. A reception to be held at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel following the interment.

Martinez, Evelyn Irene
Evelyn Irene Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 28, 2004 - Evelyn Irene Martinez, 61, of Colorado Springs, formerly of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord March 25, 2004. Born June 16, 1942, in Mesita, Colo. Preceded in death by her son, Larry Sam Martinez; mother, Trinnie Emma Espinoza; sister, Marcella Espinoza; grandchild, Jake Martinez. Survived by loving husband, Samuel Martinez, Colorado Springs; sons, Larry (Margie) Martinez, Dennis (Tina) Martinez, Timothy (Cristi) Martinez; daughters, Tammy (Santos) Delacruz, Sara (Richard) Hurtado; father, Jose D. Espinoza; brothers, Arnold (Martha) Espinoza, Bob (Wilma) Espinoza, Roger (Irene) Espinoza and Rick (Sandy) Espinoza; sister, Shirley (Lee) Valdez and Judy (Fidel) Maestas; grandchildren, AJ, Alex, Aden, Monique, Antoinette, Devin, Dakota, Lexi, Denisha, Brittany, Brandon, Erin and Drew. Visitation, noon to 7 p.m. Monday, prayer service, 7 p.m. Monday, and funeral service, 11 a.m. Tuesday; all at Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after both services. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Martinez, Faye M.
Faye M. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 20, 1999 - Faye M. Martinez, 88, of Pueblo, passed away Dec. 19, 1999. Born April 10, 1911, in La Madera, N.M. Survived by children, Elias (Gloria) Martinez of San Marino, Calif., Betty (Larry) Maes, Pueblo, Ted Martinez, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Clara (Lynn) Chase, Fort Collins, Colo.; sister, Eduvenia Martinez, Santa Fe, N.M.; brothers, Jose "Tino" Martinez, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Victor Griego, also of Salt Lake City, Utah. She is also survived by special granddaughter, Jeannine (Jake) Arellano, Pueblo; 12 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Preceded in death by husband, Elias; daughter, Eloida (Joe) Vigil; and sons, Victor and Ned Martinez. Faye worked as a cook at Colorado State Hospital for 24 years in the Central Kitchen, retiring in 1971. She was also a member of St. Patrick Parish, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society, Altar and Rosary Society and Reparation Society of St. Patrick's Parish. Faye loved flower and vegetable gardening. Viewing, Monday, noon until 5 p.m. and Tuesday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday. Both services at St. Patrick's Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Servants of the Blessed Sacrament at 311 E. Mesa Ave., Pueblo, Colo., 81004. Family may be contacted at 1601 Kingsroyal Blvd.

Martinez, Felicita
Felicita Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 10, 1986 - Felicita Martinez, 96, late of Colorado Springs, and a Pueblo resident from 1959 to 1975, died Dec. 8, 1986. Mrs. Martinez was formerly of Fort Garland. She was preceded in death by her husband, Toribio Martinez, in 1968; and a daughter, Rose Rivera, in 1960. She is survived by a son, Manuel (Sara) Martinez; and four daughters, Josefita Lobato, Gravelita (Lupe) DeHerrera, all of Pueblo; Rebecca Martinez of Greeley; Clorinda (Frank) Martinez of Colorado Springs; and a son-in-law, Felix Rivera of Colorado Springs. Also survived by 25 grandchildren, numerous great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, and one great-great-great-granddaughter. Mrs. Martinez was a sister of Ramoncita Grine of California. She was a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Society. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Friday, and Mass of Christian Burial, 11:30 a.m. Saturday. Both services at St. Francis Church. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 2227 Pine, home of Gravelita DeHerrera and 1130 W. 16th St., home of Josefita Lobato.

Martinez, Felipe R.
Felipe R. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 25, 2005 - Felipe R. Martinez, 79, passed away June 21, 2005. He was preceded in death by his parents, Felipe Sr. and Josefita Maes Martinez; sisters, Theresa Melendez and Dolores Vigil; children, Juanita and Richard (twin babies); son-in-law, Rodrigo Madera. Felipe is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Emily; children, Roy, Elvin, Christine (Ron) Arguello, Elaine Madera, Felipe, John (Melissa); one brother and five sisters; nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. To a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, we love you and will miss you. Viewing, 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 26, 2005, St. Joseph Catholic Church. Internment to follow, Roselawn Cemetery.

Martinez, Felix
Felix Martinez - Bayfield Blade - February 8, 1912 - Wealthy Ranchman Disappears - Trinidad - Mystery surrounds the disappearance of Felix Martinez, a ranchman of Gulnare, forty-five miles northwest of here, whose horse has been found. A bloody saddle from which dangled the frayed ends of ropes indicated the man had been murdered, the corpse tied to the saddle and the horse turned loose. Blood stains on the horse's legs indicated that the animal had kicked loose from the burden. Martinez had been missing from his home for ten days and the horse was found by a searching party. He is said to have had trouble recently with his neighbors over livestock. Bayfield Blade - February 15, 1912 - Felix Martinez, the wealthy rancher of Trinidad, who had been missing for some time, was found dead fifteen miles from Aguilar and it is supposed he was murdered. Bayfield Blade - June 6, 1912 - Frank Ferraro and Frank Mario, charged with the murder of Felix Martinez on January 27th, were acquitted at Trinidad.

Martinez, Felix
Felix Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 13, 2004 - Felix Martinez, 78, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord, April 10, 2004. Born, May 6, 1925, in Pueblo, Colo. Preceded in death by his parents, Hilario and Pablita Martinez; sons, Arthur Martinez, William Padilla. Survived by beloved best friend, Helen Solano; daughters, Lorraine (Mike) Khalili, Geraldine Martinez; sister, Andrea Del-Pozo; also survived by numerous grandchildren, and other relatives and friends. Visitation, noon to 7 p.m., vigil service, 7 p.m.; both Tuesday. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday; all at Romero Chapel. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after both services.

Martinez, Fidel
Fidel Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 28, 1987 - Fidel Martinez, late of Pueblo, died Oct. 26, 1987, at a local hospital. Survived by his children, Onesimo (Viola) Martinez, Delia (Macario) Martinez, and Delphine (Arthur) Romero, all of Pueblo, Berla Martinez, Denver, daughter-in-law, Esther Martinez, Colorado Springs. Survived also by brothers Cornelio (Juanita) Martinez, Walsenburg, Paul Martinez, Pueblo, 29 grandchildren, 49 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Born, in Saguache, Colo., April 5, 1896. Pueblo resident most of his life. Preceded in death by his son, Leo Martinez. Service, 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, Davis-Wallin Memorial Chapel with the Rev. David Lovato officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. No public viewing. The family may be contacted at 1812 E. 10th or 4037 West Drive.

Martinez, Fidel
Fidel Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 07, 2004 - Fidel Martinez, 85, of Pueblo, passed away Sept. 5, 2004. Born April 26, 1919, in Aguilar (Trujillo Creek), Colo. Fidel is survived by his beloved wife of 34 years, Mary Lou; sons, Bobby (Ruth) of Denver, Fidel Jr. (Kathy) of Albuquerque, N.M., James (Rosie) of Round Rock, Texas, Randy (Lori) of California, Samuel (Juanita) of Fort Collins and Timothy (Stella) Martinez of California; stepdaughters, Deborah (Bobby) Perez and Diana (Richard) Cox, both of California; stepsons, Robert, Gilbert, Stephen, Daniel (Peggy) and Samuel Lee, all of California; 13 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren; brothers, Paul (Mary) and Alex (Ramona) Martinez; sister, Benina Duran; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by his parents, Pablo and Encarnacion Martinez; sisters, Asencion, Neolia, Ernestine and Emily; and brother, Nash. Fidel was a World War II veteran, serving in the U.S. Army in the Pacific Theater. He was a devoted member of Belmont Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. He will be deeply missed by his wife, family and friends. Visitation from 3 to 7 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Funeral service will be held at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 10, 2004, at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Leo Derrera officiating. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society through the funeral home. Special thanks from the family to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice for their wonderful care of Fidel.

Martinez, Filemon
Filemon Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 05, 1999 - Filemon Martinez, 91, of Pueblo, passed away Sept. 3, 1999. Born on Nov. 23, 1907, in Maxwell, N.M. Survived by his spouse, Irene Lovato Martinez of Pueblo. The world's greatest friend, Andrew Cardenas, Pueblo- sisters, Bennie Saragoza, California, Faustina Tafoya, Raton, N.M., and Martha Lopez, Raton, N.M.- half-brothers, Demetrio Armijo, Ely, Nev., and Edwardo Tafoya, Albuquerque, N.M.- brother-in-law, John Tafoya, Taos, N.M. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Viewing from 1-5 p.m. today and Monday at Chapel. Vigil rosary, 2 p.m. Tuesday before the Mass. Funeral Mass will follow at 2 p.m. both at St. Francis Xavier Church, Rev. Thomas R. Hinni, C.M., celebrant. Cremation to follow.

Martinez, Filomeno
Filomeno Martinez - Huerfano World - January 23, 1992 - Filomeno Martinez, 95, Gardner, died in Huerfano County Medical Center Jan. 17, 1992 after a lengthy illness. Born July 5, 1896 in Badito, he attended school briefly before leaving to care for his ill parents. One of Huerfano County's oldest surviving veterans; he joined the Army during World War I serving from Aug. 17, 1918 until Dec. 14, 1918. On his return he worked on several area ranches, including the Fred Wagner Ranch for 20 years and in Wyoming, New Mexico, and Colorado. He married the former Miguela G. Barela Apr. 21, 1924, in Gardner. She died in 1982. Mr. Martinez was a member of Sacred Heart Church in Gardner. Survivors include a son, Raymond Martinez, Gardner; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral mass was Monday from Sacred Heart Church. Burial was in Gardner Catholic Cemetery. J.M. Antle Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, Firdel
Firdel Martinez - Rocky Mountain News - April 29, 1978 - Mass of Christian Burial for Firdel Martinez of Trinidad will be at 9 a.m. Monday in Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Trinidad. His body will be cremated. Martinez died Thursday in St. Mary-Corwin Hospital, Pueblo, after a long illness. He was 73. Martinez was born August 27, 1904, in Sopris, where he was educated. He was graduated from Mullins Barber College in Denver in 1919. He married Bertha E. Romero on August 3, 1925 in Denver. Martinez owned and operated the Columbian Barber Shop in Trinidad. He was named Colorado's outstanding barber of 1976 by the Barbers' International Association. Martinez was a member of the Trinidad Izaak Walton League and was serving on the Governor's Council for the Aging. He was a commissioner of the Trinidad Board of Public Utilities and was a longtime member of the United Latin American Citizens. He was past president of the Trinidad barbers' local. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are a son, Ken Martinez of Mill Valley, Calif.; two daughters, Irene Murphy of Northglenn and LaVerne Martinez of Trinidad; five brothers, Gilbert Martinez of Denver, Ernest Martinez of Northglenn, Alfred Martinez of Littleton, Sol Martinez of Aurora and Felix Martinez of Ukiah, Calif.; two sisters, Phyllis Garcia of Commerce City and Lillian Wallace of Denver, two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends may make memorial contributions to any charity.

Martinez, Flora
Flora Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 20, 2005 - Flora Martinez of Pueblo, passed away Jan. 17, 2005. Born April 20, 1921, in Crowley, Colo. Preceded in death by parents, Jose and Josefa Minjarez; first husband, Henry Valdez; daughter, Eva Valdez; son, John Valdez; brother, Joe Minjarez; sisters, Jessie Acosta and Lupe Gomez. Survived by husband, Alfredo Martinez; son, Henry (Terri) Valdez; daughters, Eva (Thomas) Stuart, Vivian (Richard) Diaz; brothers, John (Naoma) Minjarez, Tom (Margaret) Minjarez, Lee (Patricia) Minjarez; sisters, Alice (Eugene) Muniz, Geneva (Steve) Muniz, Josephine Minjarez; grandchildren, Timothy and Jon Valdez, Mario Valdez, Sean Stuart and Erica Diaz; one great-granddaughter. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Friday, at Romero Chapel.

Martinez, Frances A.
Frances A. Martinez - Huerfano World - October 30, 2003 - Frances A. Martinez, 84, passed away peacefully Oct. 23, 2003 in Walsenburg. Frances lived her entire life raising and caring for her family at her home on Eighth Street in Walsenburg. She loved working with her hands at her many crafts including crochet, jewelry and beading. She was affectionately known as "Mother Goose" to her children and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Frances is survived by children, Bertha (Frank) Vigil, John E. (Susan) Martinez, Robert L. (Alma) Martinez, Steven G. (Debbie) Martinez, Julie (L.D.) Neighbors, and Donald S. (Carollee) Martinez. Also survived by many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great- grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. She is preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Lupe Martinez; a son, Richard L. Martinez; grandson, Robbie Neighbors; and brothers, Joe Tafoya and Fred Tafoya. Funeral mass was 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, at St. Mary Catholic Church in Walsenburg. Burial was at North St. Mary Cemetery following services.

Martinez, Frances J.
Frances J. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 29, 1987 - Frances J. Martinez, 35, late of Fort Garland and formerly of Pueblo, died as a result of an auto accident on April 28, 1987. Survived by two children, Phillip Ray Martinez and Herbie Martinez, both of Fort Garland; her parents, Madaleno and Cora Martinez, of Pueblo and nine brothers and sisters, Eddy Cordova of Pueblo, Joe Apodaca of Nebraska, Leroy Apodaca, Daniel Apodaca, Theresa Robles, Tom Martinez, John Martinez, all of Pueblo, Kathy Brodsky of Denver, Jane Solis of Kansas. Also survived by nephews, nieces and many friends. Evening service, 7 o'clock Thursday. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday. Both services at Aposento Alto Assembly of God Church with the Rev. Pedro Ramos officiating. Church located at East 11th and Nielsen. Interment, Roselawn. Family will be received at 712 Hudson, home of parents.

Martinez, Frances M.
Frances M. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 06, 1999 - Frances M. Martinez, 92, passed away March 3, 1999. Born June 6, 1906, in New Mexico. Preceded in death by her husband, Martin M. Martinez, and her sons, Vern B. Martinez and Pete J. Martinez, all of Pueblo. Survived by daughters-in-law, Ruthie W. Martinez of Baton Rouge, La., and Rose R. Martinez of Pueblo- six grandchildren- 10 great-grandchildren- one great-great-granddaughter- and special friend, Bob Torres. Funeral Mass, 9:30a.m. Tuesday, Sacred Heart Cathedral. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. There will be viewing at the church only. (In the Sunday, March 7, 1999 obituary, Mass will be held at the T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel.

Martinez, Francisco
Francisco Martinez – Pueblo Indicator – August 22, 1914 – Drinking Bout Ends in Death – Pueblo – A card game and drinking bout, in which 100 Mexicans participated at Boone, culminated in a homicide, the victim of which was Francisco Martinez, 23. Romano Torres, 22, narrowly escaped lynching at the hands of the mob, after he had shot Martinez with a pistol. He is in the Pueblo county jail, charged with murder.

Martinez, Francisco Antonio
Francisco Antonio Martinez - World Independent – February 5, 1932 - Last Known Civil War Veteran of County Died Today - Francisco Antonio Martinez, aged 99 years, died at his home at Yellowstone today, February 5, 1932. He was a Civil War veteran and is reported to be the last Civil War veteran in the County. He had lived in this County for the past 60 years, coming from New Mexico a few years after having received his honorable discharge from the army. He was receiving $100.00 a month as a pension from the government, the county court records show. He is survived by four sons, John A., Bascilio, Juan B. and Ausencio Martinez, all living in this vicinity. He also leaves surviving three daughters, Mrs. Mike Valdez of this city, Mrs. Rosita Monroe of Yellowstone, and Mrs. N. Archuleta of Alamo. There are living seven grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sunday, Feb. 7, with interment in the Yellowstone cemetery under the direction of Furphy Brothers.

Martinez, Frank
Frank "Grandpappy" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 01, 2000 - Frank "Grandpappy" Martinez, born August 12, 1927, in Crowley, Colo., passed away March 30, 2000. Survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Frances Martinez; four daughters, Lorraine (Ron) Romero, Carmen (Rudy) Calderon, Susie (Larry) Hernandez and Gloria (Jerry) Hernandez; 12 grandchildren; two step-grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren; mother, Albina Duran of Los Angeles, Calif.; sisters, Angie (David) Gallegos of Los Angeles, Florence (Mike) Madoni of Palos Verdes, Calif., Theresa (Bob) Heraldez of Pasadena, Calif., and Mary Ann (Roberto) Vanegas of Los Angeles. He retired from the CF&I Steel Mill in 1976 as a bricklayer after 32 1/2 years of service. Frank was a well-known businessman throughout the Bessemer community. He was the current owner of Grandpappy's Bar and previous owner of two other bars in the Bessemer area, the Buffalo Inn and Pancho's Lounge. He also enjoyed camping, fishing, going to auctions, gambling in Cripple Creek, and he loved to watch all of his grandchildren as they played sports. Prayer service, 7 p.m. Sunday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at the family home.

Martinez, Frank Joseph
Frank Joseph Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 15, 1987 - Frank Joseph Martinez, prominent citizen of this community, passed away unexpectedly Jan. 13, 1987, at Mt. San Rafael Hospital. He was 62. He was born Jan. 26, 1924, in co*kedale to Paul C. and Martha Martinez. Mr. Martinez attended Sopris School and graduated from Lincoln High School in 1941. He then attended Trinidad State Junior College where he received his associate of arts degree in education and administration; University of Denver, where he received his bachelor's degree; University of Northern Colorado, where he received his master's degree; and was working on his doctorate degree. Mr. Martinez taught elementary school in Starkville, North Garcia, and co*kedale, and he taught and coached in Sopris. He was principal at Primero High School for the following seven years, then was employed by School District 1 in administration as director of curriculum. Mr. Martinez loved sports and was active in all areas, as he officiated for 40 years. He had been employed as the chief probation officer for Huerfano and Las Animas Counties for the past 13 years. Mr. Martinez was a member of FOE 179, Colorado Officers of Probation Association and Trinidad Golf Association. He was preceded in death by his mother, Martha, in 1982. Survivors are his father, Paul, home address; sister, Gloria Maldonado, Trinidad; brothers and sisters-in-law, Paul Martinez, Denver, Ted (Carol) Martinez, David (Helen) Martinez, all of Trinidad; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, dear associates and friends. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 16, 1987, at the Holy Trinity Church, with Mass of the Resurrection celebrated by Father Patrick Walsh. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Ave Maria Chapel or to a charity of donor's choice. The family may be contacted at the home address. 431 W. Second St.

Martinez, Frank N.
Frank N. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 26, 2002 - Frank N. Martinez, 54, of Pueblo, passed away Jan. 24, 2002. Born April 7, 1947, in Walsenburg, Colo. Preceded in death by his mother, Stella; father and mother-in-law, Luis and Celia Montoya; and grandson, Jesus Martinez-Sena. Survived by his wife, Loretta; son, Odel Medina, Pueblo; children, Gabe, Frances and Wayne (Jessi) Martinez, Nevada, Lynn Medina, California; father, Frank Martinez; siblings, Bob (Peggy) Martinez, New Mexico, Louis (Margy) Martinez, Pueblo, Viola (Don) Romero, Pueblo West. Also survived by seven grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, several sisters and brothers-in-law and special friend, Dave Marez. Frank, a graduate of Central High School 1965, received degrees from Cal State Fullerton and University of Iowa. Employed by City of Pueblo, Parks and Recreation. Also former director of Boys Club, and Southern Colorado Invitational Basketball Tournament for past 15 years. Member of the Eagles, Moose Lodge, Optimist Club. Frank, an accomplished coach of East High School girls basketball, also coached professional athletes such as Chauncey Billups, Antonio Cesario, Scott Elarton and Pat Gharrity. He enjoyed all sports especially basketball, baseball and golf. He also had a passion for poker and blackjack. He enjoyed coaching his grandchildren in football. Also loved driving his El Camino. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. Monday at Romero Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday. Both services at Shrine of St. Therese. Interment, Roselawn. Family and friends will be received after interment at Moose Lodge, 41 N. Precision Drive, Pueblo West.

Martinez, Frasie
Frasie Martinez - Huerfano World - March 30, 2000 - Frasie Martinez died Mar. 21, 2000 in Denver. During his time in Walsenburg, he was a police officer for several years. While in Denver, he worked as a police sergeant at University Medical Center. Survivors include his wife, Josephine; two daughters, Diana Johnson and Deborah Krause and seven grandchildren. Funeral service was Mar. 27 in the chapel at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Lakewood.

Martinez, Fred
Fred A. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 20, 2002 - Fred A. Martinez, 59, of Pueblo, passed away Aug. 18, 2002, in Colorado Springs. Born March 27, 1943, in Pueblo. Preceded in death by parents, Robert and Ruth Martinez; and brothers, Roy, Leonard and Robert Jr. Survived by his loving wife of 30 years, Lucille Martinez of the family home; children, Darlene Martinez, Sherry (John) Scoleri, Orlinda Martinez, Maria (Dan) Tafoya and Freddie (Amber) Martinez; brother, Jerry (Tina) Martinez; sisters, Dorothy Crowe and Maryjane Coyne; nine grandchildren, Eric, Angelique, Angelo, Alyssa, Alex, Damian, Matthew, Johnny and Desirae; and numerous nieces and nephews. Fred retired in 1996 from CF&I as a steelworker. He enjoyed fishing, camping and working on cars. Also spending time with his family and special friend, Fred Montoya, and with all his grandchildren. Viewing, 1 to 7 p.m. today at Romero Chapel. Prayer service, 7 p.m. today. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, both at Romero Chapel, Pastor Roger Trujillo officiating. Interment, Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero courtesy hall after interment.

Martinez, Gabinita P.
Gabinita P. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - November 8, 1987 - Gabinita P. Martinez, 85, P.O. Box 181, Boone, passed away Nov. 6, 1987, at Has-well, Colo. Preceded in death by husband, Jose !. Martinez, in 1971 and sons Rubel Monsevice in 1964 and Edward Martinez in 1962. Survived by children, Bennie Martinez of Boone, Seferina Martinez of Oklahoma, Rita (Alex) Trujillo of Pueblo, Johnny (Agnes) Martinez of Fowler, Archie (Helen) Martinez of Kansas, Tony (Lena) Martinez of Boone, Luis (Helen) Martinez of Olney Springs, and Lawrence (Priscilla) Martinez of Ordway. Sister of Elvira Trujillo of Fowler, Oracio Pacheco and Vicente Pacheco, both from New Mexico. Also survived by 36 grandchildren and 50 great-grandchildren. Evening service at 7 p.m. Monday and funeral service at noon Tuesday. Both services at Rivera Chapel. Jehovah Witness officiating for the funeral service. Interment at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family at 3509 White Pine Court, home of Rita Trujillo, and at 2800 N. Highway 167, Fowler, home of Agnes Martinez.

Martinez, Gabriel
Gabriel Martinez - Huerfano World - June 16, 1994 - Gabriel (Gabe) Martinez, 95, of Walsenburg, died June 9, 1994, in Walsenburg Care Center where he was a resident. Born Jan. 26, 1899, in Costilla, NM, to Juan A. and Margarita Torres Martinez, when he was six his family moved to Aguilar. They lived there for about 10 years before moving to Huerfano County. Mr. Martinez worked in Utah, Idaho, and Kansas but always considered Walsenburg his home. His work included farming and coal mining for six to seven years, railroad laborer for about 10 years and sheepherder for about 20 years. He retired in 1966. He remarried in 1967 to Ida Peralta who was also a Care Center resident until 1983. Survivors include an adopted daughter; a brother, Felix Martinez Colorado Springs; nieces and nephews. Memorial mass was Monday from St. Mary Church. Inurnment at a later date in North St. Mary Cemetery.

Martinez, Genaro Archie
Genaro Archie "Gene" Martinez - Huerfano World - September 21, 1989 - Genaro Archie "Gene" Martinez, 45, of Chama, died Wednesday, Sept. 13, 1989, in St. Mary Corwin Hospital in Pueblo from injuries sustained in an auto accident. Born July 27, 1944, in Westcliffe, to Genaro and Agustinita Sanchez Martinez, he was raised in that area, attended St. Mary School in Walsenburg and Trinidad State Junior College where he studied mechanics. He married Victoria E. Medina July 26, 1969 in Gardner. Mr. Martinez worked at auto mechanics all his life and was an active member of the Our Lady of Guadalupe Church and had been on the parish council. He is survived by his wife Vickie, six children, Alan, Gerald, Beverly, Brian, Brenda and Adam, all of Chama; his mother, Agustinita Martinez, Chama; two brothers, Orlando Martinez, Gardner and Isidore Martinez, Pueblo; two sisters, Dorothy Ontiveros, Red Wing and Pauline Valdez, Red Wing; mother and father-in-law, Abel and Ersie Medina, Farisita; five uncles, four aunts, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Mass of Christian Burial was Saturday from Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Chama. Burial was in Chama Cemetery. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements. A special fund has been set up for the Martinez family at the First National Bank in Walsenburg. Huerfano World - October 25, 1990 - He was just good old Gene - Editor's Note: The following, from the Oct. 18 edition of The Christian Science Monitor, was written by Gardnerite Hallett Stomboh. It is a remembrance of the late Gene Martinez of the Chama/Redwing area who died a year ago in an auto mishap. His wife, Vicki still lives in Chama and his sisters, Pauline Valdez and Dorothy Ontiverras, live in the Gardner area. While we stood by the truck waiting for Zeke to show up so we could get to work cutting trees, Genaro Martinez poured a can of SAE 30 motor oil on his boots, then rubbed it in with his thick fingers. ''I bet you put that stuff on your hair too," I joked. He grabbed me by the hood of my parka and pretended to pour the can down my neck. "You got much to live for," he said. "Keep going." Inside Gene's house, behind us, his wife was getting the coffee bucket ready. It was a solid ranch house with an addition built on. Down the road was the agricultural church built by the settlers at Chama and repaired by Gene's father. I had been in Gene's house for a first morning cup of coffee, and his wife called me respectfully by my first name - you know, like she knew all the good things you ever did and those had been discussed a hundred times by the family. But it was my first time in that house. Gene was giving me three days work around Christmas because he heard I could use a few extra dollars; a Christmas tree cutter, junk-car dealer, mechanic when he could be, he treated me better than royalty - like one of a very old Hispanic family in the valley. ''Sit there, Hallett." His wife pointed to a quilt-covered armchair. "Gene's on the phone to his dealer in Denver." The third man for the job, Zeke, showed up in his new truck and cowboy hat. Zeke would be the tree-climber and sawer. Old Gene hated to take a baby tree at the roots, for a disposable Christmas tree, so he had Zeke climb for the tops of big trees so the tree would recover and come back. Zeke Ontiverras brought his own coffee in a silver thermos, fancy as his new truck. Zeke had come up from Mexico a few years back; he married one of Gene's sisters. Now he was more American than we were, in this valley of far America where few people were locked into network programming, by reasons of the mountains, or up on the latest in anything. But Zeke must be checking it all out somewhere, for he was state of the art "near America," down to his designer jeans. "Brother," said Gene rubbing in the oil on the seams of his K-Mart boots, "Zeke thinks they're going to film, him again today.'' He gave Zeke a hearty backslap. Out there in the national forest, Zeke was strong at hauling, fast at climbing, a thief at sawing, and had brought with him from Old Mexico that graceful pace of work that eludes ordinary men like myself, who run at work and yet get told: "You got two speeds, boy. Slow and stop." And standing under a tree Zeke was 50 feet up in, my gloves dangling idly, Gene moved me: "Out of the way now. You got a lot to live for, boy.'' On the way home, we stopped with our load of trees at a highway joint. It was dark and I could see the green load chained and roped on the truck under the parking lot neons, a phenomenal day's work. After eating, Gene rolled out his wreathmaking money and bought us all supper. "Don't," Zeke cautioned as I reached for my billfold, as if he thought it were a six-gun. ''Don't. Gene likes you. This is his party." Zeke knew the etiquette of these old families. How was I to make it up? I felt both of them had done double work to mine. They could have brought along any number of cousins with names that were more related to the old southern families up to the Arkansas River - which they used to call the color line in Colorado - and they weren't Anglo, like mine. Work was scarce this time of year. Home, an hour later, there was more hospitality. A second supper was waiting and the candles set like a fiesta. I was shown a chair and a place. Zeke went home to his wife. Gene washed up and called his dealer in Denver. I heard him say he could make the quota they needed. He said, ''Should be up there around 4 a.m." "He's driving up tonight?" I said to his wife. "I'll go with him. I won't charge." Immediately feeling mention of money was a strange breach of friendship. His wife smiled gracefully. ''The boys like to go up with him," meaning Gene's oldest boys 13 and 15, being a Friday night out of school. There were seven kids. The littlest girl climbed in my lap, assuming I must be some relation. How could such a child with cut black bangs over beautiful eyes be related to oil-booted old Gene with his hands that needed size 12 gloves and stone face that looked like it was carved out of the outcroppings of the harsh valley? This man seemed to attract a fiesta of people wherever he went. Now I like to think of Gene standing on the porch of his place that night, snow dusting the junk cars, wood pile, and the day's work of trees going to cheer a hundred people in the city, rolling off some more bills proudly but silently to me, for pay. "Thanks, Gene," I said sincerely, knowing now I could buy my own daughter the thing she wanted most for Christmas. He seemed embarrassed at my sincerity. I should have joked him on something. He just said, "Drive safely home, boy. You got a lot to live for," rubbing his tired neck. I remembered those words after he got into a car wreck a year later and I heard the news that he didn't make it. I remembered those words as I stood outside the church his grandfather repaired and I couldn't get a seat in the carved pews because so many people had come from miles around. Many of them had names that weren't the old settled ones in Huerfano Valley. To everyone he was just good Gene.

Martinez, George Aaron
George Aaron Martinez - World Independent - May 9, 1935 - Infant Son Of Farr Couple Dies - George Aaron Martinez, 2 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Martinez of Cameron, died in Walsenburg yesterday and will be buried in St. Mary's cemetery tomorrow following funeral services at 10 o'clock. Furphy Brothers Mortuary is in charge of interment.

Martinez, George Leo
George Leo Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 28, 2005 - George Leo Martinez passed away Aug. 23, 2005, after a lengthy illness. George was born April 23, 1949, in Trinidad, Colo., to Leo and Beatrice Martinez. He was a graduate of Trinidad Catholic High School and attended Trinidad State Junior College Nursing Program. He worked for many years as a nurse at Mount San Rafael in Trinidad prior to moving to Pueblo. He also worked for Crowley County Nursing Center in Ordway and University Park Care Center in Pueblo. His gentle heart, smile and laughter will always be remembered. He was a loving husband, brother and friend and was an avid Bronco fan. George was preceded in death by his parents and his daughter, Chastity Martinez. His survivors include wife, Myra Gutierrez; brother, Dennis (Cathy) Martinez of St. George, Utah; sisters, Gerri (Charles) Garcia of Albuquerque, N.M., Martha (James) Lamorie and Annabelle (Onie Duran) Valdez, both of Trinidad; his in-laws, Rueben and Alice Gutierrez; brother-in-law, Harold (Debbie) Gutierrez of Pueblo; sister-in-law, Jeanette (Ron) Trujillo of Denver; special niece, Monica (David) Kowalski of Colorado Springs; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Per his request, there will be no services. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. The family would like to take this opportunity to thank St. Mary-Corwin Hospital 2400 Medical Unit, ICU and 6300 Surgical Unit for the wonderful care he received. They would also like to thank University Park Care Center for the loving care he received over the past several months. His peers gave him very special care and he made many new friends. He will be greatly missed. He was the wind beneath our wings.

Martinez, George Robert
Rev. George Robert Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 07, 2004 - Rev. George Robert Martinez entered into the Lord's rest on Jan. 3, 2004. Born March 9, 1947 in San Pablo, Colo. He was a 1965 graduate of Centennial High. Served in the Army from 1966- 68. He worked at the CF&I for 19 years. At Our Lady of Guadalupe and St. Leander's Churches, he served as a prayer and worship leader. Being led by GOD to Word of Life Bible Training Center he graduated in 1983 later being ordained through Faith Christian Fellowship (FCF) Intl. Church. Founder of FCF of Pueblo, which was later pastored by Rev. Tim Mann. Under Rev. Tim he was the outreach minister to La Junta, Canyon City, and Trinidad, Colo. Served as a full time pastor in Monte Vista, Colo. with outreaches to San Luis, Alamosa, Del Norte, Center, and South Fork, Colo. He also served under Rev. Terry Matthews at Oasis of Love Family church in Albuquerque, N.M. for seven and half years as Ministry of Helps and a teacher in their bible college. Returned to Pueblo and worked at the Target Distribution Center as a receiver. He was a member of Trinity Life Center Church as was an Elder, teacher, and also a member of Intercessors for Pueblo. The things he loved to do most were to be an example of Godly living to his family and friends. Praying, reading and studying the Word of God, and leading worship with his guitar. Having family time and private getaways with his wife. Preceded in death by his brother William "Bomba" and sister Charlotte. Survived by Parents Roberto & Louise Martinez, his wife Margie (Leyba) Martinez, children Regina Martinez, Robert (Nicole) Martinez, Sofia (Steven) Duran, Johanna Martinez, grandchildren Kyrie, Destiny, Joshua, Miko, Zion, Santiago, and Ariana. Sisters: Bernice (Joe) Garcia, Joyce Martinez, Annabel (Nick) Lucero, and Kathy Cruz. Brothers: Jackie "John" (Rita, Carl (Bernadette) and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial Services will be held Jan. 10, 1p.m. at Trinity Life Center Church, 36 Merritt Ct. with fellowship meal immediately following the service. The family would like to thank all friends and family for their prayers, support, monetary gifts, and housing in Denver during hospital stay. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Feed the Children, PO Box 36, Oklahoma City, Okla., 73101-0036.

Martinez, Gertrude Marie
Gertrude Marie Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 13, 2003 - Gertrude Marie Martinez, 79, born Aug. 6, 1923, passed away Feb. 12, 2003. Survived by 12 children, Patricia Romero of Colorado Springs, Colo., Gloria Martinez of Florence, Ala., Don J. Martinez II (Cintya) of Sacramento, Calif., Corrine (Tom) Shisler of Pueblo, Ed (Phoebe) Martinez of Pueblo, Jose (Connie) Martinez of Pueblo, Joann (Richard) Cadena of Fort Lupton, Colo., Louie (Rhonda) Martinez of Corona, Calif., Robert Martinez of Belen, N.M., Julie Martinez of Pueblo, Donna Martinez of Scotts Valley, Calif., Ronnie Martinez of Pueblo; 39 grandchildren; 55 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Gertrude was a warm-hearted person who will always be remembered by her loving family. She attended the Highland Park Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. She looked forward to the time when there will be no more sickness and pain under God's kingdom. Matthew 6:10; Revelation 21:3-5 --- And when all things will be made new --- our Lord Jesus Christ will awaken her from sleep (death), John 5:28 and 29. Viewing, 2 to 5 p.m. Thursday, funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at Imperial Reception Hall after the interment.

Martinez, Gilbert
Gilbert Martinez - Kearney Hub – November 12, 2004 – Kearney, NE - Gilbert Martinez, 80, of Cozad died Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2004, in Kearney. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Christ the King Catholic Church in Cozad with the Rev. Don O'Brien officiating. Burial with military honors will be at Cozad Cemetery. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and 1 to 7 p.m. Saturday at Berryman Funeral Home in Cozad and before the 3 p.m. Sunday rosary at the church. He was born Aug. 19, 1924, in Walsenburg, Colo., to Benjamin and Marina (Castro) Martinez. On Dec. 26, 1946, he married Rose Gutierrez. Survivors include his wife; son, Kelly of LaSalle, Colo.; daughters, Cynthia Strickland and Christine Gaudreault, both of Cozad; brothers, Charles of Stockton, Calif., and Richard of Denver; sisters, Ernestine Secovich of Westford, Mass., and Daisy Pineda of Stockton; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-granddaughter.

Martinez, Gilbert J.
Gilbert J. Martinez - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - September 26, 1995 - Gilbert J. Martinez, 67, who owned and operated Gil's Auto Repair for 35 years, died Sept. 12, 1995. Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Pikes Peak Funeral Home, 3825 Airport Road. A private graveside service will be at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver. Mr. Martinez was born Jan. 21, 1928, in Walsenburg to John and Manuelita (Valdez deVigil) Martinez. He is survived by six nieces and a nephew. His brothers, Noe and Bernie, are deceased. Mr. Martinez served in the Army in 1946-47. He had been an area resident since 1955. Memorial contributions may be made to the Pikes Peak Hospice, 3630 Sinton Road, Suite 302, Colorado Springs 80907.

Martinez, Gilbert P.
Gilbert P. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 12, 2004 - Gilbert P. Martinez, 38. The Lord holds a special place for you Dad (Bobo). We love and miss you. Tobi Lynn and Isiah. Survived by Wife Terrye, Brother David and siblings, and his children Gina, Tobi Lynn, Bridget and Isiah Romero. Service, Feb. 16, 2004, 6pm at The Lords Vineyard Fellowship, 1517 Moore.

Martinez, Grace V.
Grace V. Martinez - Huerfano World - December 9, 1993 - Grace V. Martinez, 69, of Walsenburg, died Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1993 in Huerfano Medical Center. Born in Pryor July 6, 1924, she was reared in the Pryor/Rouse area, attending country school through the sixth grade. She had worked as a farm laborer in her early years. She married Severino Martinez July 8, 1944. After her husband's death in 1970, she worked as a cook for several local cafes and for Head-start. She had done housekeeping for St. Thomas More Hospital in Canon City. A member of St. Mary Church, she is survived by five children, Michael, Lawrence and Jenny Lablanc, Walsenburg; Betty Kelly, Alamosa and Severino Martinez, Denver; 11 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Wake and funeral mass were from St. Mary Church. Cremation followed with family inurnment in North St. Mary Cemetery. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, Guadalupe
Guadalupe Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 30, 2003 - Guadalupe Martinez, 84, born March 19, 1919, departed this life Sept. 27, 2003. Predeceased by her husband, Ramon, in 2002; and daughter, Aurora. She is survived by sons, Eduardo, Joe, Ramon Jr. (Cristella), Jim (Evelyn), Anthony Sr. (Joann); daughters, Linda (Dennis) Vigil and Lorraine (Leroy) Garcia Sr.; 16 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren; brothers, Eufracio and Isidro Vigil; sisters, Josie (Joe) Gomez and Ramona; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. The family would like to offer a special thanks to Hospice for the great care given to mom. We will be forever grateful. Viewing, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Wednesday and funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Thursday; both services at St. Joseph Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family may be contacted at 111 Cornell Circle.

Martinez, Guadalupe G.
Guadalupe G. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 13, 1987 - Guadalupe G. Martinez, 93, late of 814 W. 15th, passed away Oct. 12, 1987, at the Belmont Lodge Nursing Home. Preceded in death by her husband, Remigio Martinez in 1972, and son, Leo Martinez, in 1977. Survived by children, Paul (Rose) Martinez, Josephine Martinez, Alice Serocino, Eva Mora, Marcella Montoya, Raymond (Helen) Martinez and Donald (Tina) Martinez, all of Pueblo; Helen (William) Bancroft of Alaska; and Mary Ann (Carrol) Arnold of Arizona. Survived also by 42 grandchildren, 86 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren. Member of Sociedad Nuestra Senora del Carmel and Club Femenil. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Tuesday, and Mass of Christian Burial, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, both services at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends and relatives at 128 Kingsley.

Martinez, Harry R.
Harry R. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 09, 1986 - Harry R. Martinez, late of 2624 Atlanta, passed away April 7, 1986. Mr. Martinez is survived by his wife, Charlotte Martinez, and a son, David M. Martinez, both of the family home; son, Harry Martinez Jr. of Colorado Springs; five daughters, Theresa (Cy) Maez of Alamosa; Harriett M. (Chuck) Martinez of Salida; Yolonda Stacey and Genevieve Martinez of Colorado Springs; and Cindy (Greg) Tovrea of Germany; one sister, Clara Cisneros; and his mother, Lucy Martinez, both of Colorado Springs; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services will be held in Salida with the rosary recitation at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Lewis & Glenn Funeral Home and the Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Joseph Church. A dinner will be in the church following the services on Thursday. Those who wish may make donations to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice, 102 W. Orman, Pueblo, 81004.

Martinez, Hegina
Hegina Martinez – Del Norte San Juan Prospector – April 8, 1911 – Hegina Martinez, a miner employed at Berwind, shot and killed Mrs. Rita Trujillo, when the woman refused to live with him, and then killed himself.

Martinez, Helen M.
Helen M. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 31, 2001 - Age 77, of Alamosa. Preceded in death by Mose Martinez. Private service and cremation have taken place. Inurnment will take place at a later date in Alamosa, Colo.

Martinez, Helen Marie
Helen Marie Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 19, 1999 - Helen Marie Martinez, 56, of Alamosa, went home to be with the Lord, July 17,1999 , in Denver. Born on Feb. 10, 1943, in Ortiz, Colo. Preceded in death by her parents, Felipe and Sofia Romero- two brothers, Cecelio and Alfonso Romero- and three sisters, Anne Vigil, Cordillia Espinoza and Trinidad Espinoza. Survived by her loving, devoted husband, Dr. J.A. Martinez, of the family home in Alamosa- her precious daughter, Karen Shae (Jim) Martinez, Thornton- her most precious granddaughter, Prezli Shae Martinez, Thornton-brothers, Obed (Helen) Romero, Seal Beach, Calif., and Delbert Sonny (Frances)Romero, Alamosa- sisters, Flora Lipa (Paul) Hernandez, Los Lunas, N.M., and Sophie (Tony) Martinez, Alamosa. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives. Helen was a well-known florist throughout the San Luis Valley. She owned and operated Flowers by Helen for some 20 years until a few months ago due to her illness. Helen was a devoted wife, loving mother and grandmother. Helen based her entire life on her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Her sole desire was to tell everyone of the saving love of Jesus Christ. Viewing, all day Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Romero Chapel in Alamosa. Prayer service, 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, both at River of Life Assembly of God Church. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Thursday, also at River of Life Assembly of God Church, Rev. Obed Romero, Rev. Ed Gonzales, and Rev. Patrick Devine officiating. Interment, Alamosa Cemetery, Alamosa, Colo. Relatives and friends will be received at River of Life Assembly of God Church Hall after interment.

Martinez, Henry G.
Henry G. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 20, 2005 - Henry G. Martinez, 78. Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, passed away on July 17, 2005, at the Cheyenne Mountain Care Center in Colorado Springs. Mr. Martinez was born April 20, 1927, in Los Angeles, Calif. He also lived in Las Vegas, N.M., before coming to Pueblo 61 years ago. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II, retired from the former Pueblo Army Depot, and the City of Pueblo Mineral Palace Park. Preceded in death by his parents, Gregorio and Frances (Garcia) Martinez; two sons, Anthony and Johnny Martinez; granddaughter, Kristina Valdez. On May 10, 1944 in Las Vegas, N.M., he married Abelina (Lopez) Martinez. She survives him; along with his children, Evangeline (Fred Diaz) Ayala, Henry G. (Corrine) Martinez Jr., Ernestine (Joseph) Neri, Patricia (Charles "CR") Valdez, Loretta (Don) Nickerson, John (Margaret) Martinez, Phillip (Geraldine) Martinez, Della (Anthony) Pacheco, Raymond Martinez, Rosemary Barnes, and Linda (Michael) Milligan; two brothers, Arthur (Erma) Martinez, Esequiel (Ruth) Martinez; 31 grandchildren, 85 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Rosary vigil, 10 a.m. Thursday, followed by funeral Mass, 11 a.m.; both services at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, with the Rev. Patrick Uju Okeahialam, CSSp, as celebrant. Military Honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team at graveside, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at the Mediterranean Room, following the burial rites.

Martinez, Henry R.
Henry R. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 19, 2004 - Henry R. Martinez, went to the Lord. March 29,1963-May 16, 2004 Survived by wife, Vicky Campa, sons, Anthony, Teddy and Beto, mother- Linda, father Eligio Martinez. Siblings Gabe, Phil, Ray and Colleen Martinez. Wednesday, prayer at 6pm Angelus Chapel. Funeral Services Thursday May 20 at Praise Assembly of God at 4pm.

Martinez, Herbert
Herbert Martinez - Huerfano World - December 9, 1993 - Walsenburg native, Herbert Martinez died after a long battle with cancer Nov. 23, 1993, in his Newark, CA, home. He was 58. He worked as an aircraft engineer and foreman for 16 years at the Alameda Naval Air Station. He also was a member of the American GI Forum and served in the Marine Corps. Survivors include his wife, Mary, Newark; two daughters, Kathryn DeLuma, Temecula, Riverside County, CA; two sons, Richard Martinez, Oceanside, CA, and Edward Martinez, Newark; two step-daughters and two-stepsons, his mother, Margaret Martinez, Oceanside; a sister, Gladys Ortega, Oceanside; a brother, Larry Martinez, San Jose, CA; nine grandchildren and nieces and nephews.

Martinez, Hilda G.
Hilda G. Martinez - Newspaper Unknown – April 2005 - Trinidad, Colorado - A memorial service for Hilda G. Martinez who passed away April 12, 2005, will be Saturday, August 6, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Yakish-Long Funeral Home Chapel. Inurnment will be at 3 p.m. at the Masonic Cemetery Shelter of Pines in Trinidad.

Martinez, Hope M.
Hope (Esperanza) Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 07, 2002 - Hope (Esperanza) Martinez, 83, went to heaven June 4, 2002. She was born Nov. 23, 1918, in Red Wing, Colo. Preceded in death by her parents; her sister; husband, Jess Martinez; sons, Jerry and Harvey; and granddaughter, Carrie Ruskin. She will be fondly remembered by her brother, Wally Padia, Walsenburg; son, Wilbert (Norma) Martinez, California; daughters, Barbara Barker, Denver, Sophie (Jerry) Ruskin, Pueblo; daughter-in-law, Marsha of Laughlin, Nev.; grandchildren, Brandi Moore, Pueblo, Stacy Ruskin, Ballwin, Mo., Bret, Los Angeles, Adam, Denver, Cheryl, Randy, Cherrie and Robert Martinez of California; six great-grandchildren. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews and many, many friends. Hope worked at St. Mary-Corwin as a practical nurse for 28 years before retiring. She was chosen Woman of the Year of Pride City Chapter ABWA in 1984. She was very involved with Christ The King Church and in the church community. Hope was a very loving mother and grandmother. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. today at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel; recitation of the rosary, 7 p.m. today, Christ the King Catholic Church. Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. Saturday, June 8, 2002, to be held at Christ the King Catholic Church. Reception will immediately follow Mass in the church hall. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice of Pueblo in memory of Hope.

Martinez, Ignacio
Ignacio Martinez – Pueblo Chieftain – March 18, 1940 – Martinez, Ignacio, rosary services Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the residence, 1735 San Carlos street. Funeral Tuesday morning at Mt. Carmel church.

Martinez, Irene
Irene Lovato Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 15, 2003 - Irene Lovato Martinez, 83, of Pueblo, died March 11, 2003. Preceded in death by husband, Filemon Martinez; parents, Cipriano and Sadie Lovato; sister, Rose Chavez; brothers, Joe M. Lovato, Henry Lovato and Cipriano Lovato Jr. Survived by sisters, Sophie Chavez, Beatrice Trujillo, Esther Ramirez and Ida Mondragon, all of Pueblo, and Elaine Alarcon, of Ogden, Utah; brother, Jerry Lovato of Oregon; along with numerous nieces and nephews. Irene was always a diligent worker, and loved crocheting many beautiful things, she also liked to bake, cook and fish. Irene worked many years at St. Mary-Corwin in the Dietary Department. Her family has many fond memories of her and she will be sadly missed. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, and 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday, vigil service, 6 p.m. Sunday, all at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, at St. Francis Church. Celebrant, the Rev. Thomas Hinni C.M. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after both services.

Martinez, Irene R
Irene R. "Cantu" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 26, 2006 - Irene R. "Cantu" Martinez, 45, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on May 25, 2006. Preceded in death by "Little Grandma Lupe"; and her brother, Roger Cantu. She is survived by her husband, Danny Martinez; parents, Joaquin L. Cantu and Esther Martinez; siblings, Elizabeth (Al) Montoya, Lupe (Dave) Lujan, Josie (Ted) Terrones, Jack (Diane) Cantu, Connie Cantu, Paul (Luella) Cantu, Ruth (Jeff) Aragon, Rachel Cantu and Natan Cantu; stepdaughter, Paula Martinez; brother-in-law, Manuel (Bea) Martinez; four grandchildren; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Saturday, Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero's Hall after service.

Martinez, Isabel
Isabel Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 23, 1987 - Isabel Martinez, beloved mother, grandmother, and sister, departed this life June 21, 1987, to be with the Lord. She was born March 20, 1908, in Walsenburg. Isabel is survived by two daughters, Ernestine (David) Vasquez and Trini (Joe) Abeyta; daughter-in-law, Louise Martinez; three sisters, Lucy Casados, Theresa Klement, and Sue Young; four brothers, Mike, Tom, Victor, and Joe Vigil; 11 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by husband, Benito Martinez; and son, Henry Martinez. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 23, at 7 p.m. and 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 24, at Victory Outreach, 1101 E. Seventh, with Pastor Tom Vasquez officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Friends will be received at 1605 Kickapoo.

Martinez, Isabel G.
Isabel G. Martinez - Huerfano World - April 18, 2002 - Isabel Genevieve Martinez, 86, passed away on Monday, April 15, 2002 in Denver. She was born in Bear Creek (near Walsenburg) on Jan. 3, 1916 to Candido and Virginia (Tafoya) Trujillo, who are now deceased. There she was a longtime resident and a member of the Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ. In 1970 she moved to Colorado Springs where she resided until 1997 and was an active member of the Apostolic Church; in Denver she was a member of the Landmark Tabernacle until her death. She always maintained an unfailing devotion to her religious beliefs in the good of people. She went to church regularly and the importance to her of worship was demonstrated by her being in church on the evening before her death. She was preceded in death by her husband, Modesto, and her son, Gilbert. She is survived by two sisters. Ercilia Medina, of Hayward, CA, and Patty Espinoza, of Salinas, CA; her sons, Victor (wife, Linda), and Phillip (two daughters), all of Colorado Springs; a daughter, Marie Sanchez, of Colorado Springs; and daughters, Irene Cordova (husband, Enos), Betty Ruiz (husband, John) and Ruth Maestas (husband, Danny), all of Denver. She is also survived by 28 grandchildren, 61 great-grandchildren, 18 great-great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephew. She was a homemaker nearly her entire married life except for a short period during World War II when the family lived in Alameda, CA, and worked in the Del Monte canneries. She took great pride in cooking Mexican food, with green chile and tamales being the long standing favorites of her family, friends and church members. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday evening, April 18 and 19, 2002 at the Shrine of Remembrance Funeral Home. A prayer service will follow the visitation at 7 p.m. on Friday at the Shrine of Remembrance Chapel. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 20, 2002 at the Shrine of Remembrance "America the Beautiful" Chapel of Roses. Entombment Shrine of Remembrance Mausoleum Garden of Angels.

Martinez, Isabell
Mrs. Isabell Martinez - Colorado Springs Gazette - May 05, 2000 - Mrs. Martinez, 88, died May 3, 2000, in Colorado Springs. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Martinez was born Feb. 12, 1912, in Walsenburg to Antonio and Eloysa (Atencio) Martinez, who are deceased. She was married to Alphonso Martinez, who is deceased. She is survived by a daughter, Louise Cortez; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Visitation will be at 1 p.m. with services at 2 p.m. Saturday at Blunt Mortuary Chapel, 2229 W. Colorado Ave. Inurnment will be at Masonic Cemetery, Walsenburg. Huerfano World - May 11, 2000 - Isabell Martinez, 88, died May 3, 2000, in Colorado Springs. A homemaker, she was born in Walsenburg to the late Antonio and Eloysa Atencio Martinez. She was married to the late Alphonso Martinez. Survivors include her daughter, Louise Cortez, Colorado Springs; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Burial was in Masonic Cemetery in Walsenburg.

Martinez, Isdero
Isdero Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 25, 1987 - Isdero Martinez, 232 Broadway, departed this life Aug. 24, 1987, at Parkview Episcopal Medical Center. He was born May 15, 1918, in Huerfano County, served in the U.S. Army and was a POW. Lifetime member of DAV Chapter 39. At his request, cremation. Cremains to be interred at Fort Logan National Cemetery.

Martinez, J. A.
Dr. J. A. "Doc" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 04, 2004 - Dr. J.A. "Doc" Martinez. Alamosa resident, Dr. J.A. "Doc" Martinez, 78, passed away March 2, 2004, in Alamosa. Doc was born Aug. 1, 1925, in Alamosa, Colo., the son of Meliton and Rose Martinez. Doc began his practice in 1953 until his retirement in 1999. He served in the U.S. Navy and was a member of the Sacred Heart Church, the Knights of Columbus, a 4th degree Knight, American Legion Post No. 113, American Optometric Association, also the Colorado Optometric Association. Doc was the first Hispanic Optometrist in the state of Colorado. He received his doctorate degree from Southern California of Optometry. His hobbies included reading, traveling, watching TV, helping people in the community, and especially the time he spent with his loving family and friends. Survivors include two daughters, Karen (Jim) Martinez of Alamosa, Colo., Monica Martinez of Denver, Colo.; two sons, Brian (Guillermina) Martinez of Denver, Colo., Alan Martinez of Colorado Springs, Colo.; four grandchildren, Prezli and Marie Martinez of Alamosa, Colo., Dulcinea Martinez of Denver, Colo., Eugene Martinez of Denver, Colo.; one sister, Ann (Ben) Gallegos of Fort Garland, Colo.; three brothers, Don (Sophie) Martinez of Alamosa, Colo., Robert (Jan) Martinez of Westminster, Colo., and Duane (Cindy) Martinez of Colorado Springs, Colo.; also survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins. Doc was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Helen Martinez; one sister, Marcia Martinez; and one brother, Ozwald Martinez. A family gathering of the family and friends will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 4, 2004, at the Romero Chapel, in Alamosa. A vigil service with recitation of the Rosary will be at 7 p.m. Friday, March 5, 2004, at the Sacred Heart Church in Alamosa. A funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 7, 2004, at the Sacred Heart Church in Alamosa. Interment will follow at the Alamosa Cemetery in Alamosa with full military honors. Friends may call between 1 and 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at the Romero Funeral Home in Alamosa. Memorial contributions may be made to the S.L.V. Dialysis Foundation, 106 Blanca Ave., Alamosa, CO, 81101.

Martinez, J. E.
J. E. Martinez – Glenwood Post – November 11, 1899 – A dispatch from Walsenburg says: At 12 o'clock Wednesday, in this city, Venturo Lopez of Walsenburg shot and killed J. E. Martinez of Cuchara. Martinez was driving with his wife in a wagon when Lopez approached and fired four shots, all of which took effect. At the third shot Martinez fell from the wagon and died in a few minutes. Lopez started down the street with his pistol in his hand, but was arrested and placed in jail. The shooting was caused by family trouble and was directly the result of an assault made by Martinez on the wife of Lopez. The woman is said to be considerably bruised up by the blows given her by Martinez. Huerfano World - November 9, 1989 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1899: J.E. Martinez, well known citizen of Cucharas, was shot and killed Wednesday at noon on Fifth Street near the school house.

Martinez, J. Ralph
J. Ralph Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 02, 2001 - J. Ralph Martinez, widely known as Ralph, died at Parkview Medical Center on May 31, 2001. Death came following recent complications emanating from longtime severe rheumatoid arthritis. Mr. Martinez, age 71, was born Oct. 9, 1929, in Walsenburg, Colo. His parents were the late Claudio and Maclovia (Padilla) Martinez, both early-day residents of Southern Colorado. Ralph was one of three brothers born to his parents, the eldest of whom was Macario Martinez who died two years ago. Ralph is survived by his beloved wife, Frieda, with whom he celebrated 50 years of holy matrimony on Aug. 19, 2000. He is also survived by his loving daughter, Janet Martinez Rodriguez; and son-in-law, Steve Rodriguez. Also surviving are his beloved granddaughter, Jennifer; and her husband, Charles Klipfel; and grandsons, Gabriel and Diego Rodriguez. Lastly, he leaves his precious great-granddaughter, Macayla Klipfel. Ralph also leaves his last surviving brother, Claudio M. (Masa) Martinez. Ralph attended St. Mary's School in Walsenburg, Colo., prior to coming to Pueblo, where he obtained employment in the Open Hearth Department of the old CF&I Steel Corp. He subsequently married his beloved Frieda. Later, domestic life was interrupted by his country's call to serve during the Korean Conflict. Mr. Martinez served with honor with the U.S. Army in the battlefields of Korea and later with the American armed forces in Japan. Following his honorable discharge, Ralph returned to Pueblo and his job at CF&I, where he worked until the chronic rheumatoid arthritis forced his early retirement in 1965. Despite illness, Mr. Martinez was not to be vanquished. He pursued his hobbies of fishing and hunting until recent years when his illness worsened. Notwithstanding physical setbacks, Ralph continued to cultivate annually his vegetable garden which was his pride and joy, and it pleased him to share his bountiful harvests with family and friends. Mr. Martinez was a lifelong member of the Roman Catholic Church and he worshipped at Mount Carmel Parish. He was also a charter member of the Nocturnal Adoration Society, CO. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Romero Chapel. Services for Mr. Martinez will include the recitation of the rosary at Mount Carmel Parish on Sunday at 7 p.m. Burial funeral Mass will be celebrated at the Parish on Monday, 11 a.m. by celebrant, Rev. John Waters, followed by burial at Roselawn Cemetery with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. The family invites Ralph's friends and relatives to a reception following the burial at Mount Carmel Hall after interment.

Martinez, Jacqueline Sue
Jacqueline Sue Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 2, 1987 - Jacqueline Sue Martinez, affectionately known as "Jackie," 1524 Spruce St., departed this life Sunday, Aug. 2, 1987, at Parkview Episcopal Hospital. A lifetime Pueblo resident, she was born June 6, 1966. She graduated from Central High School in 1984 and from Colorado Beauty College in 1985. She was employed by the Designers Salon. Survived by parents, "Beebie" and Joseph Martinez; two sisters, Ellen (Leroy) Greenway and Vicky Martinez; brother, Robert Martinez; three nephews, Rodney Sandoval, Rocky Sandoval and Danny Dominquez, all of Pueblo. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Wednesday. Both services, St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at the home.

Martinez, James Joseph
James Joseph "Chico" Martinez - Rocky Mountain News - March 18, 2005 - James Joseph "Chico" Martinez worked with kids through college helping to promote education and Hispanic culture. Later in life, he worked with the elderly in southern Colorado, sponsoring programs and services that helped them live more independently. Then he combined his passions for helping others to forge relationships in which the elderly would teach youngsters to read and write. Mr. Martinez died Feb. 18 of a heart attack in his hometown of Trinidad. He was 55. His family and friends said he was still full of ambition and ready to unveil ideas to better serve the underprivileged and the vulnerable. His public service work and his activism were just getting started, they said. "He's already missed in a lot of different ways," said Lewis Kallas, executive director of Seniors Inc. in Colorado. Mr. Martinez worked for the organization, which serves a 13-county region in southern Colorado. "Whenever he would see you, he would have a smile on his face, shake your hand, and he would be genuinely glad to see you," Kallas said. Judy Casias-Peasley, a lawyer who attended Colorado State University with Mr. Martinez during the late 1960s and early 1970s, said Mr. Martinez was an exercise junkie, which made his death harder to accept. "It's still a shock. I still can't believe it today," said Casias-Peasley, who lives in Seeley Lake, Mont. "He was just a wonderful, wonderful person, very dedicated, even-tempered and always on the go." Casias-Peasley said she and Mr. Martinez were members of United Mexican-American Students, or UMAS, while students at CSU. Members of the student group spent their free time visiting elementary, middle and high schools around Fort Collins encouraging students to continue their education while promoting Hispanic song and dance. "He would play the guitar, and I would sing, and he organized a dance group, the ballet folklorico," Casias- Peasley said. Later in life, Mr. Martinez was dedicated to helping others and managed to raise a family, run a ranch and be a cowboy in the Mexican tradition. "He did an awful lot in his 55 years, and one of the things I like to stress was that he also was a dedicated husband and father," said his wife, Marie Guzman-Martinez. "He was a charro, a true caballero. He did this in addition to all of his activities." During the past five years, teenagers in Las Animas County got a chance to listen to and participate in Cancion Mexicana, Mr. Martinez's weekly radio show on KCRT-AM in Trinidad. Cancion Mexicana was an offshoot of the Sunday morning show at Denver's KUVO-FM radio station, and Mr. Martinez took the music, ideas and programming to southern Colorado to help youngsters identify and familiarize themselves with Hispanic culture. Mr. Martinez also helped organize fund-raisers for cultural and arts programs and often brought poets, storytellers and musicians to the high schools. He was active in the Hispanic Genealogical Society and La Confederacion, organizations formed to help youngsters preserve their heritage. "He was very active in dedicating his life to his culture," Guzman-Martinez said. "He believed you lived your culture." As much as he was dedicated to helping young people, Mr. Martinez was equally devoted to serving thousands of elderly residents in southern Colorado. As an operating officer for Seniors Inc., he wrote and obtained grants for the Senior Community Service Employment program, which provided job training for elderly workers in the San Luis and Arkansas valleys. Kallas said Mr. Martinez took a lot of pride in the Foster Grandparent program, in which elderly volunteer's help children learn to read. "I tell you the position he had when he died was a position we kind of built around his strength, and that was his ability to mobilize people around issues and causes," Kallas said. "He could bring people around the southern Colorado region, and it was something I had not seen like anything before." Mr. Martinez was born in Trinidad on Aug. 30, 1949. He attended school as a child in southern Colorado but later moved to Germany and Austria, where his father was stationed in the Army. His family eventually returned to Colorado, and he graduated from St. Mary's High School in Colorado Springs. Services for Mr. Martinez were Feb. 25 at the Faith Christian Fellowship Church in Trinidad. He was preceded in death by his father, U.S. Army Col. Thomas Martinez. In addition to his wife, Mr. Martinez is survived by his mother, Eralia Martinez, of Colorado Springs; a son, Jose Martinez, of Albuquerque; four daughters, Luz Falcon-Martinez, of Golden, Deana Martinez, of Denver, Kimberly Morales, of Phoenix, and Carri Garcia, of Santa Cruz, Calif.; two brothers, Tom Martinez, of Trinidad, and John Martinez, of Colorado Springs; two sisters, Mary Guzman, of Colorado Springs, and Linda Martinez, of Coos Bay, Ore.; and five grandchildren.

Martinez, James R.
James R. Martinez – Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph – June 23, 1965 – Pueblo Youth Dies Following Traffic Crash – James R. Martinez, 16, Pueblo, died at Penrose Hospital at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday after being severely injured in a car-truck accident at 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, 20 miles north of Colorado Springs on Highway 85-87. Martinez was taken to the hospital along with three other youths Tuesday morning after their car collided with a semi-trailer that was northbound on 85-87 at a slow rate of speed, as reported Tuesday in the Gazette Telegraph. According to the state patrol report, Martinez was suffering from a punctured right eye, head and chest injuries, and a laceration on his right arm. His body was transported to Blunt Mortuary at 8 p.m. Tuesday, and from there was to be taken to Rivera Mortuary, Pueblo.

Martinez, Janie A.
Janie A. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 18, 1997 - Janie A. Martinez, 43, of 905 Carson Ave., Las Animas, died as a result of an accidental fall on Sept. 16, 1997, at Parkview Episcopal Hospital, Pueblo. Rosary service, 9:30 a.m. Friday. Mass of Commendation, 10 a.m. Friday. Both services at St. Mary Catholic Church, Las Animas. Interment in the Las Animas Cemetery.

Martinez, Jeremiah Andrew
Jeremiah Andrew Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 07, 2004 - Jeremiah "Rats" Andrew Martinez, 22, of Pueblo. Preceded in death by brother, Jacob Robert Martinez; grandmother, Carolyn Crespin; uncles, Guy Crespin and Lojie Martinez. Survived by wife, Tamara Montoya Martinez; son, Jeremiah Andrew Martinez Jr.; daughter, Anisa Marie Martinez; parents, Carolyn Crespin and George Martinez; brother, George "Buds" Martinez (Sheena); sister, Jennifer "Sissy" Martinez (Robert); nephews, Silas, Jacob and Caleb; special uncle, Rob; and auntie, Joyce. Jeremiah was an excavator operator for L.C. Wilde Construction. He was an outdoorsman who loved to hunt, fish, ride horses and just generally be around animals. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, especially giving everyone a hard time. He wouldn't be happy unless his ornery humor upset you in a way that you had to laugh, because there was nothing you could do or say about it besides "darn rats," and give him a hug and laugh with him. Jerry loved to tease everyone. He was very giving and so kind-hearted - he would do anything with no questions asked. To know Jerry was to love him. The life of the party, you were never bored in his presence. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Security Service Credit Union Memorial Fund in Jeremiah A. "Rats" Martinez's name. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Friday, at Romero Chapel. Interment, St. Vrain Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after interment.

Martinez, Jerry J. Jr.
Jerry J. Martinez Jr. - Loveland Daily Reporter-Herald – November 7, 2004 – Loveland, CO - Jerry J. Martinez Jr., 67, of Milliken passed away at his home on Wednesday morning, Nov. 3, 2004, with failing health. Jerry was born on Sept. 2, 1937, in Rugby, Colo., to Jerry and Molly M. Espinoza Martinez Sr. Jerry grew up in Walsenburg, Colo., and then moved to Loveland in 1952, and to Milliken in 1976. Jerry married Margaret Hernandez in Loveland on Sept. 1, 1957, and she preceded him in death on June 28, 1986. Jerry then married Joyce Flasche Roufs in Fort Collins on Aug. 22, 1986. Jerry was a hardworking, industrious person, working several jobs at a time to provide for his family. He had worked for Peter Kiewit Construction Co. finishing cement and also for the Great Western Sugar Co. Due to health concerns, Jerry retired in 1992. Jerry loved arts and crafts, woodworking, gardening, trains and races. He is survived by his wife, Joyce E. Martinez of Milliken; one son, Alejandro D. Martinez and fiancée Dawn Alvarado of Gilcrest; one daughter, Jerri A. Ornelas and husband Michael of Evans; three stepdaughters, Nelda Sosa of Milliken, Robin Perea of Fair Oaks, Calif., and Jody Roufs and husband Jesse Pena of Fort Morgan; two brothers, Albert Martinez and Arthur Martinez, both of Campion; two grandchildren, Robert and Miranda Ornelas; six step-grandchildren, Arturo and Andromeda Sosa, Georgina Alaniz, Sergio Perea Jr., and Ashley and Jesse Pena; close friend, Bryce Giardino and wife Micki of Gilcrest; and his companion black pug, "Lady." He was preceded in death by his parents, Jerry and Molly Martinez Sr.; a daughter, Debra Jean Dorman in 1999; a sister, Elizabeth A. Martinez in 2002; two brothers, J. Eugene Martinez in 1994, and John M. Martinez in 1965. Viewing will be 1-4 p.m. Sunday at Kibbey-Fishburn Funeral Home, 1102 N. Lincoln Ave., Loveland. Rosary will be 9:30 a.m. Monday with celebration of life service to follow at 10 a.m. at Kibbey-Fishburn Funeral Home. The Rev. Terry Skov will officiate. Burial will be in Loveland Burial Park. Memorial contributions can be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of Northern Colorado, 2726 W. 11th St. Road, Greeley, CO 80631.

Martinez, Jesus H.
Jesus "Jessie" H. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 13, 2005 - Jesus "Jessie" H. Martinez, 92, passed away Sept. 10, 2005. Preceded in death by her husband, Adrian G. Martinez, Jan. 12, 1996; her stepdaughter, Caroline "Chalia" Quintana; and sister-in-law, Henrietta Martinez. Survived by her children, John (Lisa Consonero) Martinez and Gloria J. (Richard Garcia) Martinez, both of Pueblo, Henrietta (Ed Benavidez) Autobee, Avondale, Rebecca (Harold) Cornell, Colorado Springs, and Adrian M. (Louise) Martinez, Loveland. Also survived by 21 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, one great-granddaughter, her special cousin, Sally "Tiny" Aragon; and her special friend, Frances Guerrero, both of Pueblo; and by numerous other relatives. Jessie was an accomplished seamstress, an avid fan of dog racing and loved traveling, gardening and most of all, she loved her family. She was a member of St. Joseph Parish, the Salt Creek Mother's Club and the Senior's Club. Visitation, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, at the funeral home. Rosary Recitation, 7 p.m. Tuesday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2005; both at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery.

Martinez, Jim
Jim Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 04, 1999 - Jim Martinez, 37, passed away Aug. 1, 1999, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. A lifetime Pueblo resident. Mr. Martinez was born Feb. 2, 1962. preceded in death by his father, Henry Martinez. He is survived by his beloved wife, Benita Martinez; children, Ian Martinez, Caryna Martinez; mother, Julia Atencio Martinez; siblings, Elaine Martinez, Mike Martinez; father and mother-in-law, Ben and Nora; sisters-in-law, Pauline (Gerald) Alvarado , Adelena (Lawrence) Arellano; brothers-in-law, Ted and Todd; other relatives and friends. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. today, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Rev. Robert Carden celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to Centennial Bank of Blende, Educational fund for his children, in his memory.

Martinez, Jim
Jim Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 18, 1989 - Jim Martinez. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. today at Sacred Heart Cathedral with the Rev. Edward Pettit officiating. Interment, Devotion, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at Sacred Heart reception hall following the interment.

Martinez, Joe A.
Joe A. Martinez - Huerfano World - August 23, 2001 - Joe A. Martinez, 89, of Walsenburg, died Aug. 16, 2001 after a lengthy illness. Mr. Martinez was born on Feb. 29, 1912 in Cucharas to Nastacio and Fernandita Sanchez Martinez. He lived most of his life in the Huerfano County area working for the Rio Grande Railroad, and retiring from the Huerfano County Housing Authority after 25 years. Mr. Martinez, a member of St. Mary Church, is survived by his loving wife, Lucrecia Martinez, Walsenburg; son, Ted Martinez, Pueblo; brothers and sister, Narcico Martinez, Pueblo, Gilbert Martinez, Avondale, Ida (Leo) Valdez, Pueblo, Henry (Rachel) Martinez, Tribune, KS, Don (Mary) Martinez, Walsenburg, Bob Martinez, Pueblo; six grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, eight great-great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Oris Martinez, and a sister, Eufemia Lucero. Services, St. Mary Church; rosary, 6 p.m. Sunday; funeral mass, 9:30 a.m. Monday with Fr. Rich Wehrmeyer officiating. Interment, Cucharas Cemetery, Walsenburg.

Martinez, Joe B.
Joe B. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 16, 2004 - Joe B. Martinez. Jan. 5, 1923, to Oct. 13, 2004. Preceded in death by parents, Manuel and Carmelita Martinez; brother, Alvaro Martinez. Survived by loving wife of 58 years, Mary Agnes Martinez; children, Juby, Juan (Linda), Gloria (Don), Benny (Cindy), Mark (Susana), Michelle; special sister-in-law, Aurora; 15 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, sisters- and brothers-in-law, several nieces, nephews, cousins, neighbors, and numerous friends who knew him and loved him. Joe was a World War II veteran during the Normandy Invasion and European Theatre. He retired from the CF&I yard department after 32 years of service. Joe lived his life as an honorable, compassionate man. He was a friend to all. Visitation, 3 to 7 p.m., and vigil service, 7 p.m.; both Sunday at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, at St. Mary Church. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after both services. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Martinez, Joe D.
Joe D. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 27, 2003 - Joe D. Martinez, 74, a retired food service cook passed away March 23, 2003. Born March 16, 1929, in Hoehne, Colo. Survived by children, Madeline Crespin, Louis Floyd Martinez, Edward Daniel Martinez, Ronald Lee Martinez; a sister, Annie Cordova; three grandchildren, Holly Crespin, Carmen Szarka, Jasmin Crespin. At his request, cremation has taken place. He was a U.S. Army veteran.

Martinez, Joe Eusebio
Joe Eusebio Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 27, 2004 - Joe Eusebio Martinez, 73, of Walsenburg, went home with the Lord, April 24, 2004. Born Jan. 25, 1931, in Rouse, Colo., to Manuel and Genoveva (Romero) Martinez. Joe is survived by his beloved wife of 52 years, Ruby, of the family home. Grateful for having shared in his life are his children, Josephine (Steve) Vigil, Walsenburg, Colo., Daniel (Kathy) Martinez, Aguilar, Colo., Marlene (Hubert) Aguirre, Parker, Colo., and Darlene Fuentes, Walsenburg. Also survived by brothers, Henry (Crusita) Martinez, Denver, Louis (Caroline) Martinez, Pueblo; sister, Viola Baca, Denver; 11 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Preceding him in death are his parents; his brothers, Rufus and Ernest Martinez; and sister, Natividad Gonzales. Joe was strong in his faith and would share his love for the Lord with all who visited, sharing his recorded teachings and gospel hymns. The highlight of his life was teaching and sharing the word of God with his 11 grandchildren and listening to his many gospel tapes. Joe also enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping and gardening. He retired after many years from his own business as a nursery stock collector and supplier. Prayer service, 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 28, with the Pastor Paul Elder officiating, and funeral service, 10 a.m. Thursday, April 29, with the Rev. Bernie Vigil officiating; both services will be held at Boies-Ortega Funeral Home Chapel, 115 E. Fifth St., Walsenburg. Interment, Huerfano Masonic Cemetery.

Martinez, Joe Fermin
Joe Fermin (Windy) Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 23, 2000 - Joe Fermin (Windy) Martinez, 63, Pueblo, passed away July 21, 2000. Born April 8, 1937, in Farista, Colo. Preceded in death by parents, Juan B. and Roseanna Martinez, Benito and Elvira Roque; sister, Virginia Hernandez; brother, Eugene (Gloria) Martinez; brother-in-law, Tony Montoya. Survived by his loving wife, Lupe Martinez of the family home; sons, Dennis Martinez, Sam J. (Lori) Martinez and Juan B. Martinez, all of Pueblo; daughter, Loretta (Julian Trujillo) Rosales, Pueblo; brother, Elias (Agapita) Martinez; sisters, Angela Montoya and Rose (Sierra) Montiel, both of Pueblo; grandchildren, Stephanie M. Rosales, Shelby H. Martinez and Sasha M. Rosales. Also survived by numerous nieces; nephews; six brothers-in-law; and six sisters-in-law. Joe enjoyed Spanish and jazz music, playing his harmonica, fishing, hunting, camping and the time he spent with his family and grandchildren. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. today at Romero Funeral Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. tonight at Romero Funeral Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday at St. Joseph Church. Cremation to follow. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after Mass.

Martinez, Joe Lee
Joe Lee (Papa Joe) Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 25, 2004 - Joe Lee (Papa Joe) Martinez, 79, passed away on Aug. 22, 2004. Survived by his children: Jerry Martinez, Iowa, Larry (Joan) Martinez, Pueblo West, Marla (Lance) Browne, Las Vegas; Greg (Vangie) Martinez, Moreno Valley, CA; Toni (Randy) Moore, Wis. Brothers and sisters from CA: Herman, Nofre and Leroy, Irene, Maxine and Gloria. 10 grandchildren, 2 step granddaughters, 5 great grandchildren. A service will be held at Agape Fellowship Church, 630 Broadway, Pueblo on Thur., Aug. 26, 2004, 2pm.

Martinez, Joe U.
Joe U. Martinez - Huerfano World - July 22, 1999 - Joe U. Martinez , 80, of Walsenburg, died July 14, 1999, after a lengthy illness. Born April 25, 1919 in Walsenburg to Amorante and Presciliana Cardenas Martinez, he was a coal miner by profession. Mr. Martinez married Susie Cordova on October 2, 1939. Survivors include his wife, Susie, of the family home; his children, Maxine Maldonado and Shirley Mae Greigo, Pueblo, Marty Martinez, Colorado Springs, Rose Kolbe, Minnesota, Ross Martinez and Joe D. Martinez, Denver and Manuel Martinez, Walsenburg; a brother Jim Martinez, Pueblo; 16 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, two nieces and one nephew. Funeral mass was from St. Mary Church on July 17. Burial in La Veta Cemetery.

Martinez, John C.
John C. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 28, 1999 - John C. Martinez, 89, formerly of 2310 W. 17th Street in Pueblo, Passed away July 27, 1999. Mr. Martinez retired from CF&I after 15 years of service. He was also a master handyman. He was cared for and loved by his family and friends including his sister, Anna (Leon) Casados- brother, Pedro Martinez-nieces, Emelie Martinez and Mary (Phillip) Figueroa- numerous nieces- nephews, cousins and friends. Visitation at the funeral home on Wednesday from 1-7 p.m. followed by the rosary at 7 p.m. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, July 29, 1999, at St. Francis Xavier Church, 611 Logan Street, ueblo, Colo. Intermentat Roselawn Cemetery. The family may be contacted at 564-5250 or 564-1963.

Martinez, John Eccolastico
John Eccolastico Martinez - Colorado Springs Gazette - October 9, 1991 - John Eccolastico Martinez, 82, of Colorado Springs died Oct. 6, 1991, at a local hospital. Visitation will be from 9 to 10 a.m. Friday at St. Leander Catholic Church, 1401 E. Sixth St., Pueblo. The funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the church, with the Rev. Thomas Sheets officiating. A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver. Shrine of Remembrance Funeral Home, 1730 E. Fountain Blvd., is handling arrangements. Mr. Martinez was born Feb. 8, 1909, in Questa, N.M., to Emetrio C. and Christina (Vigil) Martinez. He had lived in Colorado Springs since 1984 and also had lived in Pueblo. He was a member of St. Ann Catholic Church and St. Leander Catholic Church. He was in the Army from 1942 to 1946 and was decorated with the American Theater Campaign Medal and the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Campaign Medal among other awards. Mr. Martinez is survived by two sons, John E. Jr. of Colorado Springs and Joseph E. of Denver; five daughters, Christina M. Purser, Ruby D. Vallejos, Loretta M. Pierce and Mary C. Murray, all of Pueblo, and Rosalie A. Burch of Fort Morgan; 18 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. He had a son, Richard A., a daughter, Gloria Jean Greenwood, a brother, Fred V., and a sister, Christina Ramirez, who are deceased. Huerfano World - October 17, 1991 - Former Walsenburg resident John Eccolastico Martinez, 82, of Colorado Springs, died Oct. 6, 1991 in a hospital in that city. Mass of Christian Burial was Oct. 11 from St. Leander Catholic Church in Pueblo. A graveside service was conducted in Fort Logan National Cemetery. Born in Questa, NM, he had lived four years in Walsenburg between 1938 and 1942. He served in the US Army from 1942 and 1946 winning the American Theatre Campaign Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal/Victory Ribbon, a service stripe and overseas service bars. He was a member of St. Ann Catholic Church in Colorado Springs. Survivors include two sons, John E. Jr., Colorado Springs and Joseph E., Denver; five daughters, Christina M. Purser, Ruby D. Vallejos, Loretta M. Pearce and Mary C. Murray, all of Pueblo and Rosalie A. Burch, Fort Morgan, 18 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Martinez, John J. Sr.
John J. Martinez Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - June 16, 1999 - John J. Martinez Sr., 73, of Walsenburg, died June 14, 1999, in Pueblo. Born on May 8, 1926, in Malachite, Colo. Preceded in death by his parents, Basilio and Ramona Martinez- daughter, Marie Martinez- four brothers, Joe Martinez, Rosealo Martinez, Demas Martinez and Tony Martinez- sister, Elizabeth Pino. Survived by his wife, Clara Rose of Walsenburg- two sons, John Julian (Dorothy) Martinez Jr., and Mike Martinez, both of Walsenburg- three daughters, Rose Irene (Michael) Jensen of West Valley City, Utah, Lorraine Andreatta of Walsenburg, and Emily Ann (Abel) Gonzales of Idaho Falls, Idaho-two brothers, Fred Martinez and Fritz Martinez, both of Walsenburg- one sister, Rose (Bob) Haviland of Oregon- 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He was an avid outdoorsman, enjoyed hunting, fishing, horses and loved the mountains. Viewing, 1-6 p.m. Wednesday at Chapel in Walsenburg. Funeral services, 10 a.m. Thursday at Chapel, Pastor Don Rehling officiating. Interment, Martinez Family Cemetery, Walsenburg. Family will receive friends at the Eagles Lodge. Huerfano World - June 24, 1999 - John J. Martinez Sr., 73, of Walsenburg, died June 13, 1999 in a Pueblo hospital. Born to Basilio and Ramona Martinez May 8, 1926 in Malachite, he was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed horses, hunting and fishing and the mountains. He was a tree digger. Survivors include his wife, Clara Rose, Walsenburg; two sons, John Julian Jr. and Mike, both of Walsenburg; three daughters, Rose Irene Jensen, West Valley City, UT, Lorraine Andreatta, Walsenburg, and Emily Ann Gonzales, Idaho Falls, ID; two brothers, Fred and Fritz, both of Walsenburg; one sister, Rose Haviland, Oregon, 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral service was Thursday June 17 from Romero Family Funeral Home. Burial was in Martinez Family Cemetery in Walsenburg.

Martinez, John L.
John L. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 08, 2002 - John L. Martinez, 74, of Boone, Colo., passed away May 6, 2002. Born May 27, 1927, to Eufracio and Amelia Martinez, who preceded him in death. Also preceded by sister, Agnes Archuleta. Survived by his loving wife, Lucy Martinez, Boone; sons, John L. (Konstance) Martinez Jr. and David L. Martinez, Pueblo; daughters, Gloria (Mike) Firment, Cortland, Ohio, Beatrice (Les) Prentice, Warren, Ohio, and Alice (Dino) Martinez, Pueblo; brothers, Joe (Agnes) Martinez Jr., Jake (Grace) Martinez, Jerry Martinez and Albert (Joyce) Martinez; sisters, Ruth (Tito) Padilla, Lillian (Louie) Espinoza and Della (Louie) Blea; and grandchildren, Albert, Richard, Kalena, Sarah, John III, Nick, Max, Justine and Elyssa. Cremation has taken place. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday, and memorial Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, both services at Sacred Heart Church in Avondale, with celebrant Rev. Maurice Gallagher. Relatives and friends will be received at Sacred Heart Hall in Avondale following both services. Memorial contributions may be made in care of Sangre de Cristo Hospice, 704 Elmhurst Place, Pueblo, CO 81004. Military honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Martinez, John M.
John M. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 17, 1999 - John M. Martinez, 73, born in Walsenburg in 1926, passed away July 15, 1999 .Survived by his wife of 50 years, Della Martinez- children, Matt (Avelina)Martinez, Kathy (Larry) Gonzales, Alan (Beverly) Martinez- 12 grandchildren-17 great-grandchildren- brother and sisters, Della Pacheco, Virginia (Joe) Montez, Jim (Carol) Martinez, Genieve (Joe) Trujillo- mother-in-law, Lucy (Abel) Bachicha- and numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives also survive. Preceded in death by son, Duane Martinez- brothers, Toby and Joey Martinez- brother-in-law, Nick Pacheco- parents, Jose Nabor Martinez and Eva Martinez. Mr. Martinez retired from the CF&I punch mill after 32 years of service. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and the Korean War. Memorial Mass, 2 p.m. Monday, Our Lady of Assumption Church. Cremation, Imperial Crematory. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to Our Lady of Assumption Church in his memory.

Martinez, John X.
John Xaviar Otis Martinez - Huerfano World - November 3, 1994 - John Xaviar Otis Martinez, 61, of Albuquerque, NM, formerly of La Veta, died Saturday, Oct. 29, 1994. Born May 29, 1933 in La Veta, he was raised and attended school there. He entered the US Navy and later went to California where he entered college for four years. He had lived in Albuquerque for the past 20 years and worked as a self-employed plumber. Survivors include four children, Marie Martinez, Albuquerque, Lisa Fluckley and Robin Lutz, California and Paul Martinez, Albuquerque; four brothers, Ross Martinez, Lee Martinez and Marty Martinez, all of California and Ray Martinez, Albuquerque; four sisters, Rose Vallejos and Fran Vialpando, Pueblo and Mary Piren and Paula Romero, Denver; eight grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral mass was from St. Mary Church in Walsenburg. Cremation.

Martinez, Jose
Jose Martinez - Walsenburg World – August 18, 1910 - Died at Walsenburg, Colo., Tuesday August 16, 1910, Jose Martinez age 9 years 10 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Epifanio Martinez. Walsenburg World – August 18, 1910 - Mr. and Mrs. Epifanio Martinez have the sympathy of their many friends in the loss of their eight years old son who died Tuesday morning at six o'clock. The little fellow was riding on a load of ties Monday morning and when near Walsen camp in some way fell off and the load passed over his body. There was little hope for his recovery from the time of the accident.

Martinez, Jose
Jose Martinez - Wray Rattler - December 06, 1917 - Murder, Suicide and Robberies - Pueblo – A suicide, a murder and two robberies featured Thanksgiving day in Pueblo. Adam Edward Helmann, aged 55 years for twenty-three years a watchman at the Pueblo smelter, shot and killed himself, presumably over worries over financial difficulties. Jose Martinez, aged 35, was shot and killed by an unknown assassin. A local dry goods store was robbed of $2,200 worth of silk goods and one automobile was stolen.

Martinez, Jose Andronico
Jose Andronico Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 13, 2003 - Jose Andronico Martinez, 59, a lifetime Pueblo resident, born Sept. 9, 1943, in Gardner, Colo., passed away July 11, 2003, at St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center. "Andy," as he was known to family and friends, served in the U.S. Marine Corps, attaining the rank of sergeant. He was awarded the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, the expert rifle marksman badge, the Good Conduct medal, the National Defense Service medal, a Presidential Unit citation, the Vietnamese Service medal and the Vietnamese Campaign medal. Andy did two tours of duty in the Republic of Vietnam. Andy graduated from Central High School in 1964. He was preceded in death by his parents, Antonio Lino and Louisa Frances (Escobedo) Martinez; brothers, Lawrence and Steven Martinez. Survived by his siblings, Pauline (Jose) Gonzalez, Colorado Springs, Della (Virgil) Scott, Albuquerque, N.M., Josie (Jake) Aragon, Anthony (Susan) Martinez, Frad Martinez, Edith (Pete) Rivera, Paul Martinez, Laverne (Salomon) Dominuez, Billy Martinez, all of Pueblo; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. At Andy's request, cremation. Memorial Mass, 11 a.m. Wednesday, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, with the Rev. Thomas R. Hinni, C.M., as celebrant. Burial in Gardner, Colo. Family will receive friends at St. Francis Hall following the Mass.

Martinez, Jose C.
Jose C. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 18, 2005 - Jose C. Martinez, 77, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord on March 15, 2005. Born on Dec. 31, 1927, in Denver, Colo. Preceded in death by his parents; wife, Mary S. Martinez; brother, Ernesto Martinez; sisters, Frances Arellano and Dolores Valerio. Survivors include his loving children, Jose C. (Joanna) Martinez Jr., Mary Martinez, Robert (Nancy) Martinez, William (Linda) Martinez, Rebecca Martinez, Deborah (Cristian) Hernandez; 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Visitation, 3 to 6 p.m. Friday, at Romero Chapel. Vigil service, 6 p.m. Friday, Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday, at St. Pius X Catholic Church. Officiant, Rev. Bill Huber. Interment will be at Roselawn Cemetery. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Martinez, Jose Carlos
Jose Carlos Martinez – Pueblo Chieftain – October 12, 2006 - Jose Carlos Martinez passed away Oct. 10, 2006, in Pueblo. He was born July 21, 1987, in Pueblo, to Linda M. and William A. Martinez. Jose was a typical 19 year old who enjoyed fishing, camping and his music. His survivors include his parents; brothers, Robert (Darla) Finley and John (Meghan) Martinez; nephews, Matt and Anthony; and niece, Tasha; as well as a host of other relatives and friends. Visitation for Jose, 6 to 8 p.m. today, at the mortuary. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13, 2006, Davis Memorial Chapel. Cremation will follow.

Martinez, Jose Enrique
Jose Enrique (Hank) Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 18, 2004 - Jose Enrique (Hank) Martinez Jose Enrique (Hank) Martinez, departed this life Feb. 14. 2004. Born Jan. 3, 1938 in Sofia, New Mexico. Preceded in death by his parents, Benito and Esther Martinez and in-laws, Steven and Celia Esquibel. Survived by his wife, Rosita Martinez, children, Darla (Bill) Carey, Diana (Gilbert) Franklin, Bobby Vigil, Steven (Geri) Vigil, Silvano (Kathy) Vigil, 9 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, brother, Ben (Emma Jean) Martinez, sisters, Rose (Mickey) Romero, Elsie Benevidez and Mary (Frank) Rolden and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Martinez served in the United States Marine Corps and retired from IGP with over 20 year of service. Cremation has taken place at his request. Memorial service Thursday, Feb. 19, 2004 - 11:00 a.m., Grace Tabernacle Church, 945 E. Evans.

Martinez, Jose F.
Jose F. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 23, 2000 - Jose F. Martinez passed away July 5, 2000, in Pueblo. Jose was born on Jan. 17, 1966, in Lexington, Neb. His survivors include his mother, Rose Mary Martinez; and brother, Isreal Martinez, both of California; and other relatives. No viewing or services. Cremation has taken place in the Davis Crematory.

Martinez, Jose F.
Jose F. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 09, 2004 - Jose F. Martinez, 78, of Pueblo, passed away Jan. 7, 2004. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Saturday, at Romero Chapel. Officiant, Pastor Darren Wilson. Cremation has taken place.

Martinez, Jose Fernando
Jose Fernando Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 17, 2003 - Jose Fernando Martinez, 79, beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, affectionately known to family and friends as "Fred," departed this life, Aug. 14, 2003 at St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center. Born Jan. 29, 1924, in Aguilar, he retired form International Mill Service and former CF&I with 48 years of service. Before his health began to fail, Fred liked to go dancing and he played the guitar. He also enjoyed working in his yard. He was very particular how his lawn looked. Fred is survived by his wife of 54 years, Lilly Galves Martinez; children, Virginia (Abel) Sanistevan, Rudy (Corrine) Martinez, Pat (Rudy) Salazar, Sandra (Socorro) Mascarenas Morales; 13 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, Guillermo and Maria "Santitos" Martinez. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. Monday and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday; both services at Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church. The Rev. William Powers will serve as celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the home.

Martinez, Jose Francisco
Jose Francisco Martinez - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - January 23, 1991 - Jose Francisco Martinez, 84, of Colorado Springs died Friday in Colorado Springs. He was a construction laborer. Visitation will be from 8 to 11 a.m. today at Evergreen Funeral Home, Fountain and Union boulevards. The funeral Mass will be held at 2:30 p.m. today at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 101 N. Main St. in Fountain, with the Rev. G. James Brady officiating. Burial will be at the Fountain Cemetery. Evergreen Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Mr. Martinez was born June 8, 1906, in Walsenburg to Moises and Eulalia Martinez. He had lived in Colorado Springs since 1954. Mr. Martinez was married Oct. 9, 1948, in Walsenburg to Josefita D.J. Martinez, who survives. He also is survived by two brothers, Moises of Fountain and Manuel of Pueblo; and a sister, Lucy Roberts of Colorado Springs.

Martinez, Jose H.
Jose H. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 03, 1986 - Jose H. Martinez, Feb. 2, 1986. Husband of Casilda Martinez. Father of Lucy O. Ontivesos, Denver; Viola B. Rinkus, Massachusetts; Juanita L. Sena, Denver; Lorraine P. Brown, Utah; Isabelle B. Vallejos, Pueblo; Cleotilde M. Gonzales, Denver; Abran A. Martinez, Texas; Maximiano D. Martinez, Pueblo; Lydia M. Martinez, Denver; Marie C. Prado, Denver; Albert D. Martinez, Pueblo; Paul R. Martinez, Germany; Margie V. Martinez, Pueblo; and Joseph D. Martinez, Pueblo. Grandfather of 13. Brother of Levino Martinez, New Mexico; Rachael Garcia, Pueblo; Epifanio Martinez, Palimon Martinez, Robert Martinez, Elvira Sahd and Elisa Archuleta, all of New Mexico. Mr. Martinez worked at CF&I Steel in the 25-inch mill and was a member of USWA AFL-CIO Local 2102. He was a member of Sacred Heart Parish and of the Nocturnal Adoration Society. Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Services, Sacred Heart Cathedral: Rosary 7 p.m. Tuesday, and Mass of Christian Burial, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Interment, Imperial. The family will receive friends at 1005 W. 14th St.

Martinez, Jose Maria
Jose Maria Martinez - Huerfano Herald – November 11, 1880 – Dreadful Death - Two Men Hurled into Eternity - While Coming Down The Mountain On A Push Car - It is our painful duty to record today one of the most frightful and unfortunate accidents it has ever been our province to relate. As our readers are aware the fall is about 228 feet to the mile from the top of the mountain to this place, a distance of fifteen miles. It has been the custom since the completion of the road to Summit for many of the section men, and others, when desiring to descend the mountain to call into service a push car and allow it to make its own time down the steep and circuitous grade often reaching the frightful velocity of 60 or 70 miles per hour. On Saturday afternoon the boss and four section men from Ojo started for this city on one of these cars. The car consists merely of a small square platform, with brake, fastened upon four wheels, its weight being about eight hundred pounds. They had proceeded to within about five miles of La Veta, and were running at a swift rate when the encountered a snowdrift, upsetting the car, pitching Charles Lambert and Jose Maria Martinez in front of it and scattering men and car in wild confusion. The fall was a terrible one, crushing and bruising the unfortunate men that received its force, and bending the heavy iron axles like withs. Charles Lambert was killed almost instantly, receiving internal injuries from which he never ... (unfinished) (speaking of Martinez) everything that anyone could suggest was done to alleviate his suffering, but after lingering until Sunday afternoon, his spirit passed to the Great Beyond. He was aged about 25 years, a Mexican by birth, and had only been employed as section hand since the middle of October. His mother and two brothers reside in Walsenburg and were notified in time to be with him in his last hours. He is spoken of as an intelligent, genial Mexican, of more then ordinary ability, a kind and dutiful son, an affectionate brother, and one who occupied a warm place in the hearts of numerous friends. Charles Lambert was a Polander by birth, aged about 45 or 50 years, and had only been employed in the section a month, coming from Pueblo to Ojo. He is spoken of by friends in high terms as a kind, genial man, one who scarcely ever drank, and never to excess. He was fond of music and spent many pleasant evenings at the store of Sager & Berry, playing the accordion for the amusem*nt of the boys that congregate there. He was industrious and economical, and careful in the expenditure of his money. He leaves a brother and some children at Aurora, Ill., his wife having died several years before. Our Denver & Rio Grande did all that it was possible to do to alleviate the pain of the suffering one, and when death came tenderly and carefully cared for the remains. Both were prepared for their long and silent sleep in an appropriate manner, and forwarded to their respective friends. The accident is a sad and sorrowful one, harrowing in the extreme to the bereaved relatives, but under the circ*mstances it is fortunate that the entire crew were not instantly killed.

Martinez, Jose R.
Jose Ramon Martinez - Huerfano World - December 22, 1994 - Jose Ramon Martinez, 90, died Dec. 14, 1994 at his home in Gardner after a lengthy illness. He was born July 28, 1904, in Yellowstone. Survivors include his wife Adeline, Gardner; daughters, Della Vigil, Oakland, CA, Alice Martinez, Gardner, Rose Marie Garcia and Pauline King, Pueblo; nine grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild, nieces and nephews. Funeral mass was Saturday from Sacred Heart Church in Gardner. Burial was in Gardner Catholic Cemetery.

Martinez, Josefita
Josefita Martinez - Independent - March 14, 1912 - Died at Hezron, Colo., Wednesday, March 6, 1912 Josefita Martinez, age 68 years.

Martinez, Josefita
Josefita "Josie" De Jesus Martinez - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - March 31, 1997 - Josefita "Josie" De Jesus Martinez, 82, a homemaker, died March 28, 1997, in Pueblo. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Evergreen Funeral Home, 1830 E. Fountain Blvd. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 101 N. Main St., Fountain. Burial will be at Fountain Cemetery. Mrs. Martinez was born Sept. 22, 1914, in Walsenburg to Jose and Anna (Cordova) Martinez, who are deceased. She was married Oct. 9, 1948, in Walsenburg to Jose Francisco Martinez, who also is deceased. Mrs. Martinez is survived by a brother, Don J. of Pueblo. She was preceded in death five brothers, Frutoso, Louie, Alvino, Fred and Doro; and five sisters, Talpita, Mary, Martha, Rose and Belen. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Fountain. Mrs. Martinez had lived in the area since 1954 and previously had lived in Walsenburg.

Martinez, Joseph
Joseph "J.C." Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - November 22, 2003 - Joseph "J.C." Martinez, 73, beloved father, grandfather, uncle and brother departed this life on Nov. 18, 2003, ending his battle with cancer. He is preceded in passing by his wife of 50 years, Jenny (Juanita) Martinez; parents, Santiago and Mary Martinez; sisters, Rachel Perea, Lucy Saiz and Filamena Ortega; brothers, Sam, John, Simon and Dave Martinez. In 1950, J.C. began a 15 month tour in Korea. He was awarded the Purple Heart Medal, Bronze Star, United Nations Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Korean Presidential Citation, Korean Service Medal with three combat stars, Korean War Service Medal, Occupation Medal (Japan), CCF Spring Offensive and First U.N. Counter Offensive. J.C. remained active in the Army Reserves for 26 years, retiring in 1978 as Sergeant First Class. He was employed at the Pueblo Army Depot for 26 years as a semi-truck driver. During this time J.C. received 47 outstanding awards and commendations at his home station. During his employment at the P.A.D. from 1968 to 1970, J.C. volunteered to work in Okinawa and Vietnam as a specialist to return retro grade material, for which he received 27 letters of accommodations and one letter of Special Acts Award. J.C. was truly a self-made man. In 1976, J.C. and his partner and friend, Dave Mihalick, started their own construction business. J&J Paving evolved into a very successful contracting business. Among the numerous awards J.C. received in the private sector included, Pueblo Latino Chamber of Commerce Businessman of the Year Award, The Goodwill Industries Achievement and American G.I. Forum Outstanding Member of the Year. As a member of the G.I. Forum, J.C. was the chairman of the Pepsi-Cola G.I. Forum Scholarships committee for two years. Under his chairmanship, 11 full grant scholarships and two vocational scholarships were granted. J.C. achieved much in his lifetime; he was a caring, loving and generous man with humble beginnings which attributed to his success in life and business. J.C. will leave to cherish his memory his children, Vera (Keith) Carpenter, Georgina (Joe) Daffin, Sil Martinez and Robert (Francis) Martinez; grandchildren, Reyna (Doug Kenyon) Carpenter, Jason (Denise) Daffin, Shauna Carpenter, Joesil (Tina) Daffin, John (Leandra) Carpenter, Jogina Daffin, Savannah Martinez, Cody and Zachary Martinez; special nephew, Ray Montoya; 11 great-grandchildren; brother, Pete Martinez; brother-in-law, Delfino Mata; sister-in-law, Virginia (Joe) Espinoza; and numerous nieces and nephews. A special thanks to J.C.'s dear and close friends, Dave Mihalick, Ronny Gettel, John Gasperetti; nephew, Benji Perea; and brother, Paul Romero for your kindness and special time spent with our father during his last days. Rosary vigil, 6 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday. Both services, Our Lady of The Meadows Catholic Church, Rev. Kevin F. Novack, celebrant. Military Honors by Fort Carson Honor Guard at graveside, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society in J.C.'s Memory.

Martinez, Joseph
Joseph Martinez - Huerfano World Journal - July 24, 2008 - A memorial service will be held, Sat., July 26, at 11 am, at St. Mary's Catholic Church for Joseph Anthony Martinez, who died June 21, 2008 in Fargo, ND. Martinez was born on March 23, 1948 to Julian and Gloria (Vigil) Martinez in Walsenburg, CO. He was baptized and confirmed at St. Mary's Catholic Church and attended public school in Walsenburg. On July 10, 1971 he was united in marriage to Virginia Lee Knott. Joseph is survived by his loving wife Virginia of Thief River Falls, MN; son, James (Jolie) of Pottstown, PA; three grandchildren, Trend, Cyenna, and Riley; parents Julian and Gloria; four brothers, Ben (Kay), Nick, Alan (Cindy) and Michael Martinez, as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Martinez, Joseph F.
Joseph F. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 07, 1999 - Joseph F. Martinez passed away July 5, 1999, at Parkview Hospital. He was preceded in death by his parents, Sigifredo Martinez, and Elena Gomez-Martinez- his beloved daughter, Maria Elena- and brothers, Eli and Reuben. He is survived by his lifelong love, Lupe Martinez. Their 64 years of marriage is truly a beautiful example for all. Surviving children are Fred (Madeline) Martinez, Chuck (Colleen) Martinez, and Joseph Eli Martinez-grandchildren, Joseph F. Martinez, Carlotta Martinez, Jamie Martinez, Asia Zapata, and Joseph L. Martinez. Joe was born April 22, 1915, in Walsenburg, and was married to Lupe Manzanares on Oct. 4, 1936. Prior to World War II, he worked in the coal mines in the Walsenburg area. He was a car inspector in San Diego, Calif. During Joe's 38 years with the Denver Rio Grande Railroad, he served as a switchman, foreman, and conductor. Joe was a member of Rio Grande Veteran's Club No. 6, United Transportation Union, Elks Lodge No. 90, Eagles Lodge No. 145, and Rio Grande Retirees (NARVE) Club, and of St. Patrick's Church. Rosary, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday. Both services at St. Patrick's Church. Interment Memorial Gardens. Visitation, 9 a.m. to5 p.m. Wednesday.

Martinez, Joseph F.
Joseph F. Martinez - Huerfano World - September 27, 2007 - Joseph F. Martinez, affectionately known as "Rabbit," departed this life on September 24, 2007. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ben H. and Rebecca Armijo, his sister Erlinda M. Cordova, and infant daughter Lorrain Martinez. He is survived by his children Irene (Neal) Grilley, Joseph (Julie) Martinez, Theresa Martinez, Marijane (Nick) Martinez, Michael (Jean) Martinez, Lydia (Paul) Martinez, Luther Martinez, Barbara (Roy) Gonzales, Rick Martinez, Joe (Lisa) Vigil, and Renee Cordova. He is also survived by his three favorite nephews George, Geno, and Ben Trujillo, Twenty grandchildren and twenty-one great-grandchildren. Joe received his M.A. degree and worked throughout his life as a social worker and accountant for the Social Security Administration. He returned to Walsenburg in April 2007. He will be missed by those who loved him and his witty personality. A grave side service will be held on Thursday, September 27, 2007 at North St. Mary's Cemetery at 11 a.m.

Martinez, Joseph Robert
Joseph Robert Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 15, 1999 - Joseph Robert Martinez, 13, a Corwin Middle School student, passed away unexpectedly Aug. 12, 1999. A lifetime Puebloan, ``Joey," as he was known to family and classmates, was born Nov. 5, 1985. In 1997 Joey was a member of the Heaton Marching Band, where he played saxophone. He was an honor roll student. He also enjoyed free-lance drawing and bike riding. Preceded in death by his great-grandfather, Alvino Martinez. He is survived by his parents, Susan Martinez, Pueblo, and Joe Baca, Denver- sisters, Larissa Martinez and Vanessa Baca- a brother, Anthony Martinez- stepbrothers, David and Andrew Archuleta-grandparents, Mary Helen Martinez, Rose Baca and Bob Martinez- three aunts, Suzette (Joe) Martinez, Valrie Martinez and Janie Charles- six uncles, Robert Martinez, Phillip (Angela) Baca, Manuel Baca, Henry (Bessie) Amador, Angel (Susan) Baca and Steve Amador- and numerous cousins, other relatives and friends. Joey was grandma's and Papu's pride and joy. He will be sadly missed. Visitation, 9 a.m. until 4 .m. Monday, Chapel. Both services, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Mass, 10a.m. Tuesday, Rev. Thomas R. Hinni, CM, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been set up at Pueblo Bank and Trust Co. in Joey's memory.

Martinez, Joseph S.
Joseph S. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 16, 2005 - Joseph S. Martinez, 56, Avondale resident, passed away unexpectedly Dec. 12, 2005. Affectionately known to family and friends as "Moco Jo" and "Jose." He was born March 4, 1949, to the union of Edward and Christine Autobee Martinez, who preceded him in death along with grandparents, Charles and Martina Autobee, Jose and Genoveva Martinez; brother, Derek "Worm" Martinez; nephew, Derek "L.W." Martinez Jr.; special cousin, Donald "Red" Armijo; and father-in-law, Benjamin Basquez. Joseph served in the United States Army. He received the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal and the Vietnam Campaign Medal. He was an avid fisherman and hunter, but what he loved most was riding his Harley. Joseph is survived by his beloved wife of 29 years, Bernadette Basquez Martinez; his daughters, Anita Jo (Michael Boydstun) Martinez and Amber (Shawn Gonzales) Martinez; one unborn grandchild; siblings, Wanda (Manuel) Vargas, Ronald (Barbara) Martinez, Barbara (Edward) Ortiz, Charles (Christine) Martinez, LuAnn Martinez and Denise (John Garduno) Contreras; mother- and father-in-law, Chencho and Laura Gomez; sisters- and brothers-in-law, Loubea (Al) Conchola, Ben Basquez, Gloria (Lawrence) Sais, Frank (JoAnn) Martinez, Nancy (Eusebio) Maes, Judy (Monico) Maes, Joseph (Laura) Basquez and Laura Lee (Pete) Enriquez; four godchildren, Jeanine Martinez, Johanna "Sumo" Aragon, Eusebio "EJ" Maes and Danette "Bunny" Contreras; also several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends. Also survived by special cousin, David "Peaches" Autobee; his dog, "Spooks;" cats, Mickey and Milo. Visitation, noon to 4 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Rosary, 7 p.m. tonight, and Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. Saturday; both services at Sacred Heart Church, Avondale, with Father Kevin Bachmann, OSB, celebrant. Interment, St. Vrain Cemetery, with full military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Martinez, Josephine
Josephine Martinez - Huerfano World - June 10, 1993 - Josephine Martinez, 90, of Walsenburg, died Sunday, June 6, 1993, in Walsenburg Care Center where she had been a resident for the past month. She had been in failing health for the past year. Born May, 9 1903, to Teodore and Maria Cosita Bustos Sandoval of Cucharas, she was one of many children. She was reared on a ranch and attended school through the ninth grade. She married Gasper Martinez in 1923 and they had lived their lives in Huerfano County where he ranched and had worked in the coal mines. A member of St. Mary Church, she is survived by her husband, Gasper and a son, Stanley, both of Walsenburg; two Sisters, Teresina Tafoya and Alice Sandoval, a brother, Dick Sandoval, two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral mass will be at 10 a.m., Thursday (today) from St. Mary Church in Walsenburg. Burial will be in North St. Mary Cemetery.

Martinez, Josephine
Josephine Martinez - Huerfano World - May 15, 2008 - Josephine Martinez passed away on May 6, 2008. She is survived by daughters Diana Johnson, Deborah Krause, son-in-law Richard Krause; grandchildren Jason Johnson, Blake Johnson, Curtis Johnson, Marshall Krause, Taylor Krause, Grayson Krause and Hunter Krause. She was married to Frasie Martinez, who during his residency in Walsenburg worked as a police officer for several years. They moved to Denver, CO where they lived until passing on. Josephine was born and raised in Walsenburg, was a local entertainer for many years, and worked as a DJ for KFLJ Radio station. Services will be Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 2 p.m. in the Chapel at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Lakewood, CO.

Martinez, Josephine
Josephine Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 10, 2006 - Josephine Martinez, 93, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on April 6, 2006. She was preceded in death by her parents, Remegio and Guadalupe Martinez; brothers, Paul, Leo and Ray Martinez; and sisters, Alice Serracino, Eva Mora and Mary Ann Arnold. She is survived by her siblings, Marcella Montoya, Donald (Tiva) Martinez and Helen (Bill) Bancroft; sister-in-law, Rose Martinez; and numerous nephews, nieces, cousins and other relatives and friends. Viewing, 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday and Vigil service to follow at 7 p.m. at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of the Meadows. There will be no viewing at the Mass. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero's Hall after both services.

Martinez, Josephine Darlene
Josephine Darlene "Deana" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 01, 2006 - Josephine Darlene "Deana" Martinez, 57, passed away unexpectedly on May 29, 2006. She was preceded in death by her parents, Tito and Stella Quintana; grandparents, Pedro and Josephine Quintana. Josie is survived by her husband of 39 years, Epifanio (Epie); children, Debra (John) Muniz, Epifanio "Epie" (Carol) Jr., Susan (Edward) Torres, Christopher, Carlos (Ashley), Jose (Christine), Lucinda (Michael) Ortiz and Deana (Joe) Martinez; 23 grandchildren; siblings, Elena (Leo) Razo, Ramon (Connie) Quintana, Fred (Colleen) Quintana, Connie Aguirre; also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives. Josie was a member of the San Carlos Branch, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Viewing, 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday, June 2, 2006, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 4720 Surfwood Lane with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery.

Martinez, Juan A.
Juan A. Martinez - Walsenburg World - May 14, 1908 - Died May 8, 1908, Juan A, Martinez, age 10 months.

Martinez, Juan Andres
Juan Andres Martinez - Huerfano World - May 16, 1991 - Juan Andres Martinez, 92, of Walsenburg, died Saturday, May 11, 1991, in Huerfano County Medical Center. Born in Butte Valley Feb. 5, 1899, he was known in Huerfano County as a rancher, businessman and in the early years, a coal miner. He was a member of the UMWA. Mr. Martinez is survived by his wife Caroline, of the family home; his children, Frank E. Martinez, Helen Hurtado, Tony G. Martinez and Della Velarde, Walsenburg; 33 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren, six great-great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral mass was Tuesday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements. Huerfano World - June 6, 1991 - Two family members and their spouses were inadvertently omitted from the list of survivors of the family of the late Juan A. Martinez. They are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vallejo and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lanier.

Martinez, Juan B.
Juan B. Martinez - Huerfano World - March 26, 1998 - Juan B. "Johnny Q." Martinez, 59, of Denver, formerly of Walsenburg, died Mar. 23, 1998. Born Dec. 13, 1938 in Walsenburg to Donaciano and Margarita Borrego Martinez, he worked as a dishwasher, at restaurants in Texas and California and a bottling company in Pueblo. He was proud of the fact he had donated a kidney for a wounded soldier. He had moved to Denver about seven months ago. Survivors include two sisters, Martha Sedillo, Denver and Genevia Pino, Walsenburg; a brother, Bernard Mestas, Pueblo. Cremation with committal service at 2:30 p.m. Friday in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery. Huerfano World - April 4, 1998 - Juan B. "Johnny Q." Martinez, 59, of Denver, formerly of Walsenburg, died Mar. 23, 1998. Born Dec. 13, 1938 in Walsenburg to Donaciano and Margarita Borrego Martinez, he worked as a dishwasher, at restaurants in Texas and California and a bottling company in Pueblo. He was proud of the fact he had donated a kidney for a wounded soldier. He had moved to Denver about seven months ago. Survivors include two sisters, Martha Sedillo, Denver and Genevia Pino, Walsenburg; a brother, Bernard Mestas, Pueblo. Cremation with committal service in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery.

Martinez, Juan Bautista
Juan Bautista Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 29, 1986 - Juan Bautista Martinez, 1612 San Pedro departed this life April 26, 1986, at Parkview Episcopal Medical Center. A Pueblo resident for over 50 years, he was born Aug. 16, 1904, in Farisita. He retired from CF&I casting foundry in 1965. He married the former Roseanna Castro on Oct. 15, 1919, in Gardner. She preceded him in death May 2, 1977. Mr. Martinez is survived by two daughters, Angie (Tony) Montoya, Pueblo, Rose (Ernest) Martinez-Sierra, Boone; three sons, Elias (Agapita) Martinez, Fermin (Lupe) Martinez and Gene (Gloria) Martinez, all of Pueblo; one sister-in-law, Winona Martinez, Pueblo; 23 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends. Evening service, 7 o'clock Tuesday; funeral service, noon Wednesday, both services at Angelus Chapel, with the Rev. Jacinto Fuentes officiating. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at the home.

Martinez, Juan Francisco
Juan Francisco Martinez - Huerfano World - May 7, 1992 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1930: Died, Mrs. James B. Dick, wife of the clerk at the Jewell mine; Anna Herlyck, daughter of Thomas Rogers; and Juan Francisco Martinez, 83, a resident here for the past 35 years. [Editor's Note: Juan Francisco Martinez died on or about April 25, 1930. Obituary listed World Independent, April 25, 1930, Page 1.]

Martinez, Juan Urbano
Juan Urbano Martinez - Huerfano World - June 21, 1990 - This Week in La Veta History - 1931: Juan Urbano Martinez, a 73-year-old sheepherder and brother of Bruno Martinez, died at his home on Bear Creek and was buried in the cemetery on the hill.

Martinez, Juanita
Juanita "Janie" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 16, 1998 - Juanita "Janie" Martinez, 96, died in the Bent County Memorial Nursing Home in Las Animas on Oct. 15, 1998. Survived by sons, Lawrence (Ruth) Martinez of Seattle, Wash., and Richard (Cheryl) Martinez of Tulsa, Okla. - and daughter, Florence Galves of Las Animas. Rosary, 9:30 a.m. Saturday with funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Interment in Las Animas Cemetery.

Martinez, Juanita Jenny
Juanita Jenny Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 02, 2002 - Juanita Jenny Martinez, 69, beloved wife, mother, grandmother and sister, departed this life June 30, 2002, at St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center. Jenny was born to the union of Rayo and Delfino Mata, June 16, 1933. Jenny and her husband, "J.C." Martinez, recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. She was a member of TREA Ladies Auxiliary and she loved the Raiders football team. Jenny was a colorful, courageous and loving woman. She was an artist whose paintings reflected the beauty and love she had for life. She was a talented dancer and was the first Chicana dance instructor to teach Mexican folk dancing at then SCSC, now USC, 1972 through 1974. She also enjoyed her trips to Las Vegas and Cripple Creek. She was known for cooking, joking and teasing. She is preceded in death by her parents; brother, Ray Mata; sister, Marie Lucy Mata; father- and mother-in-law, Santiago James and Marie Herrera Martinez. She leaves to cherish her memory he beloved husband, Joseph "J.C." Martinez; daughters, Vera (Keith) Carpenter, Georgina (Joe) Daffin; sons, Robert "Butch" (Frances) Martinez and Sil Martinez; sister, Virginia (Joe) Espinoza; brother, Delfino Mata; grandchildren, Reyna Carpenter, Jason (Denise) Daffin, Shauna Carpenter, Josil (Tina) Daffin, John (Leandra) Carpenter, JoGina Daffin, Savannah Martinez, Cody and Zachary Martinez; several great-grandchildren to whom she was known as "Cona." Both services, Our Lady of the Meadows Catholic Church. Vigil service, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, Rev. Richard Becker, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Martinez, Julia Marie
Julia Marie Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 04, 2002 - Age 67, of Pueblo, passed away Jan. 2, 2002. Born April 21, 1934, in Wagon Mound, N.M. Preceded in death by her husband, Martin Martinez; one daughter, Lupe Martinez; and son-in-law, Andy Reyes; her parents, Abelino and Delia Garcia; also father-in-law, Paul Martinez; one sister, Dolores "Lola" Garcia. Survived by children, Marilyn (Kenny) Gonzales, Paul Martinez, Theresa (Rick) Bertholf, Kathy Martinez, Vicky (Dennis) Aguilar, Liz Martinez, Martin (Tina) Martinez Jr., Lola (Rick) Samora and Rita Martinez, all of Pueblo; brothers, Jerry (Helen) Garcia, Jose Eloy (Jeanie) Garcia, Gilbert (Cathy) Garcia and Abe (Liz) Garcia; sisters, Rose (Lupe) Montoya and Arabella (Jerry) Gray. She has 26 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Julia enjoyed her dog Tina and her white turtle dove, Snowflake. She loved the time she spent with her family. Viewing, 1 to 7 p.m. today at Romero Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. today, also at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Leander Church. Celebrant, Rev. Ben Bacino. Interment, Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after both services, and at 5 Hampton Lane. Julia Marie Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 05, 2002 - Age 67, of Pueblo, passed away Jan. 2, 2002. Also survived by aunt and sister-in-law, Viola (Cornelio) Martinez; brother-in-law, Ross Martinez; son-in-law, Gregory Madeo; and numerous nieces, nephews and godchildren. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. today at St. Leander Church. Celebrant, Rev. Ben Bacino. Interment, Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after service, and at 5 Hampton Lane.

Martinez, Julia V.
Mrs. Julia V. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 26, 1975 - Mrs. Julia V. Martinez, 73, Fowler, died May 24, 1975. Survived by husband, Benjamin, of the home; 3 sons, Frank, Newark, Calif.; Pat, Pueblo, and Jay, Denver; 6 daughters, Betty Sisneros, Newark, Calif.; Mrs. Nora Trujillo, Denver; Mrs. Marcella Rodriquez, Boone; Mrs. Terry Ruiz, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Genevieve Saenz, Fowler, and Mrs. Jenny Maestas, Fowler; 2 sisters, Mrs. Eufumia Murrugo, Fowler, and Mrs. Annie Arguello, Azusa, Calif.; 45 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. Family Rosary 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Crist Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Mary Queen of Heaven Catholic Church. Funeral 10 a.m. Thursday at the church. Burial, Fowler Cemetery.

Martinez, Julian Anthony
Julian Anthony Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 27, 2005 - Julian Anthony Martinez, 43, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on Sept. 23, 2005. He is survived by many relatives and friends. Memorial Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after the service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Minnequa Works Credit Union in memory of Julian Martinez.

Martinez, Julianita
Julianita Martinez - Walsenburg World - September 23, 1911 - Died near Gardner, September 10, 1911, Julianita Martinez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Garcia age 30 years 1 month 6 days.

Martinez, Julio
Julio Martinez - World Independent – May 20, 1936 - Martinez Funeral Is Held Tuesday - Funeral services for Julio Martinez were held Tuesday afternoon at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Martinez, who was 63 years old was seriously injured in an automobile accident near Colorado Springs last October. His death was a result of injuries received in the crash. He is survived by his widow, Lupe Martinez, and three daughters: Mrs. Gabriel Martinez of Lascar, Mrs. J.M. Ortega of Lascar and Mrs. Manuel Martinez of Southern Junction. One son, Paul, of Walsenburg and two brothers, San Diego and Leigo also are survivors.

Martinez, Kenneth E.
Kenneth E. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 06, 2005 - Kenneth E. Martinez, 41, born Jan. 27, 1964 went home with the Lord Oct. 3, 2005. Preceded in death by father Ray Martinez, nephew Francisco Lizardi. Survived by mother Delia Martinez, daughters Lynette, Amanda, Jessica Martinez, son Kenny Martinez and four grandchildren. Brothers and sisters Galvie (Kathy) Martinez, Lydia (Cyril) Lira, Dolores Martinez, Rick (Kelly) Martinez, Tina (Gilroy) Sisneros, Barbara (Tom) Garcia, Stephanie DeHerrera, Andrea (Jerry) Duarte, godson Kevin Martinez, several nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles and many friends. Memorial mass Fri., Oct. 7, 2005, 2pm, St. Joseph Catholic Church in Blende.

Martinez, Larry Arnold
Larry Arnold Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 22, 1999 - Larry Arnold Martinez went to be with the Lord Dec. 20, 1999, after a lengthy illness. Predeceased by his mother, Lola D. Martinez. Survived by Diane, his dedicated, loving wife of 29 years. Also survived by his children, Denise (John) Romero, Mike (Joanna) Martinez; grandchildren, Erica Romero, Britney Martinez; and father, Jose Martinez. Also surviving are his sisters and brothers, Marie (David) Medina, Roy (Genevieve) Martinez, Jerry (Brenda) Martinez, Sara (David) Santistevan, Jimmy Martinez; uncle, Ovey (Clara) Cordova; numerous nieces and nephews, and great-nieces and nephews. No viewing. Funeral service Thursday, 10 a.m., Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by Fort Carson.

Martinez, Laura M.
Laura M. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 26, 2003 - Laura M. Martinez, 66, passed away Jan. 24, 2003. Survived by her husband, Pete Martinez of the family home; children, Pete A. Martinez, Mark (Kathy) Martinez, Ava (Mike) Giron and Marcella (Manuel Valdez) Romero; siblings, Joe (Juanita) Ulibarri, John (Cecilia) Ulibarri, Jimmy Sandoval, Marie Conway, Isabel Ulibarri, Genevieve (Victor) Gonzales; grandchildren, Adrianne Romero, Brianne Webb, Sean Webb, Anthony James Martinez and Sierra Martinez. Laura was born Aug. 10, 1936, in Vaughn, N.M. At her request there will be no viewing and the casket will remain closed at the service. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Interment will follow at 2 p.m. in Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver.

Martinez, Lawrence
Lawrence Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 1, 1987 - Lawrence Martinez, 63, passed away on Feb. 28, 1987. Mr. Martinez is survived by one sister, Eloisa Gurule of Pueblo; and two brothers, Ed Martinez of Trinidad and Dave Martinez of Monte Vista. He also is survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Martinez was a retired sergeant from the U.S. Army. He received the Purple Heart, the Good Conduct Medal, the Distinguished Unit Badge, and the World War II Victory Medal. Mass of Christian Burial at 7 p.m. Monday, March 2, 1987, at St. Leander Church, 1402 E. Seventh. Rosary Recitation at 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 3, 1987, at Imperial Chapel. Interment, Pieta, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Martinez, Layda Ida B.
Layda Ida B. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 06, 2001 - Age 90, of Antonito. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Thursday at United Presbyterian Church in Antonito, Colo. Interment, Martinez Cemetery, Mogote, Colo.

Martinez, Layla Christina
Layla Christina Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 12, 2004 - Layla Christina Martinez born and passed away on Dec. 8, 2004. Survived by her parents, Nichole Trujillo and Christopher Martinez; four brothers; one sister; grandparents, Denise Gonzales, Valerie Borrego and Paul Martinez. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Stephan Soto officiating.

Martinez, Leo
Leo Martinez - Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home - September 24, 2003 - Leo Martinez, age 81, of Trinidad died September 22, 2003 at home in St. George, Utah. He was born July 19, 1922 in Clayton, New Mexico to Pablo and Amalia Martinez, one of eleven children. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during WWII in Central Europe from December, 1942 to March 1946 and a retired coal miner of 30 years with the C.F.&I. Allen Mine. He was preceded in death by his wife of 47 years Beatrice in 1996. He is survived by his sons George (Myra) Martinez, Pueblo, Colo., Dennis (Cathy) Martinez, St. George, Utah, daughters Annabelle (Onie) Valdez, Starkville, CO, Martha (James) Lamorie, Trinidad, Colo., Geraldine (Charles) Garcia, Albuquerque, NM, Marie (Phillipe) Perol, Mercurey, France, brother Louie (Bernadine) Martinez, Denver, Colo., sisters Mary Maldonado, Mercedes (Fred) Olivo, both of Trinidad, Rosalie Martinez Arrazola, Pueblo, Colo., grandchildren Melissa Morel, Denver, Colo., Monica (David) Kowalski, Colorado Springs, Colo., Josh Swetky, Chelsea, Jeffrey, Jacob and Chloe Beatrice Martinez, St. George, Utah, Carlos (Michelle) Garcia and Andrea (Phil) Garcia, Albuquerque, NM, three great grandchildren Brittany Donn and Kiana Emily Kowalski, Colorado Springs, Colo., and Luke Antonio Adams, Albuquerque, NM, numerous nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. Visitation will take place on Friday, September 26, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Service will take place at 1 p.m. on Friday, September 26 at the Chapel with son-in-law Charles Garcia officiating. Interment to follow at Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers are Carlos Garcia, David Kowalski, Onie Duran, Charles Garcia, Ben Fernandez and Larry Robinson. Honorary pallbearers are Jeffrey Martinez, Jacob Martinez and Luke Adams. The family of Leo Martinez has entrusted arrangements to the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home.

Martinez, Leonard A. Jr.
Leonard A. Martinez Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - August 23, 1998 - Leonard A. Martinez Jr., age 30, passed away Aug. 22, 1998. Survived by his mother, Margaret (Tony) Tafoya- brother, Manuel Martinez- stepsisters, Patricia (Andrew) Hazleton, Laura Tafoya, Dorothy (Augustine) Lara, Tina (James) Salas and Carol (Paul) Zamora- and stepbrother, Tony (Tina) Tafoya Jr. Also survived by his grandfather, Robert Martinez- nieces, Sabrina, Elizabeth and Gerianne- and numerous step-nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Predeceased by his father, Leonard A. Martinez Sr. - and grandparents, Manuel and Margarita Roldan and Ruth Martinez. Leonard was a member of Dreamweavers. Memorial Mass, Tuesday, 10 a.m., St. Francis Xavier Church. Cremation, Almont Crematory.

Martinez, Lido
Lido Martinez - Denver Rocky Mountain News - February 23, 1999 - Lido Martinez, 82, of Denver died Feb. 15. Services were Feb. 19, with burial at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Martinez was born in Pryor on April 16, 1916. He married Mildred Phillips, 1990. He was a carpenter and a coal miner. Survivors include his wife; daughters Nita Crump of Denver, Cynthia Castillo, Virginia Castro, both of Nevada, Winona Sutton of California; sons Milton Patrick of Arkansas, Melvin Patrick of New York; sisters Jennie Olguin of Denver, Mollie Solano of Pueblo; brothers Abel of Utah, Joe of Nevada; stepson Brent Rich of Denver; stepdaughter Denise Teague of Denver; four grandchildren.

Martinez, Louis
Louis Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 06, 2004 - Louis Martinez, 77, fell asleep in death peacefully on Dec. 3, 2004. He is preceded in death by his parents, Ursula and Feliz; and son, Felix Andrew. Louis was born in Pueblo, Colo. on June 9, 1927. He was affectionately known as "Gramps" and was reputed for his good humor and generosity. Louie was a CF&I rail mill employee for 44 years from where he retired in 1987. He was baptized on April 16, 1960, and was a member of this Highland Park Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, where he leaves many valued friends. Louie, married 57 years, is survived by his loving wife, Margaret Martinez; and his six children, Berlinda (Frank) Crain, Corpus Christi, Texas, Daniel (Rhonda) Martinez Lancaster, Ohio, Betty (George) Alarid, Pueblo, Colo., Richard Martinez, Colorado Springs, Colo., Verna (Manuel) Espinoza, Milpitas, Calif., Patricia and Jonathon Woehler, Pueblo, Colo.; also missed by his 12 grandchildren and his 14 great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at noon Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2004, at Romero Family Funeral Home, 110 Cleveland, Pueblo, Colo. Directly following services, friends will be received in the Romero Courtesy Hall.

Martinez, Louis Canelo
Louis Canelo Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 09, 1999 - Louis Canelo Martinez, 83, departed this life May 1, 1999. He was born May 1, 1916, in La Monaca, Guanajuato, Mexico. Preceded in death by his beloved mother, Ramona Martinez- two brothers, Refugio and Tony Martinez. Survived by his sister, Mary Valdez- great-niece, Susie (Anselmo) Sanchez, Jennifer Trujillo, Stephanie and Bonnie Sanchez- great-nephews, Epiminio (Sally)Valdez, Eddie Martinez, Joe (Frances) Valdez, Gilbert (Melda) Martinez, Mike Valdez, Bob Martinez, all of Pueblo, Richard Martinez, California- several nieces, Helen King, Mary White, Anita Ryan, Esther (Leo) Johnson- numerous other relatives and friends. Mr. Martinez served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He received the victory medal, American and Asiatic Pacific Service Medals. He enjoyed gardening, writing poems and the Saturday nigh dances at Patsy's nightclub. He worked at the Pueblo Drivers License Bureau; he served as a crossing guard, worked at the Pueblo Youth Bureau, was a volunteer at the St. Charles Senior Citizens Center, and was an avid dominoes player. Cremation has taken place. Memorial Mass, 1:30 p.m. Monday, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Rev. Robert Carden celebrant. The Martinez family will receive friends at St. Joseph's cafeteria following the Mass.

Martinez, Louis Sr.
Louis Martinez Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - October 06, 1986 - Louis Martinez Sr., 78, died Oct. 4, 1986, in Colorado Springs. Born March 26, 1908, in Ideal, Colo., and had been a Walsen-burg resident all his life. He married Ofilia Tafoya, Dec. 28, 1935, in Walsenburg. He worked most of his life in the coal mines and coal delivery service. Predeceased by wife, Ofilia, August 1984. Survived by children, Louis X. (Virginia) Martinez Jr., Walsenburg; Mrs. Margaret (Joe) Rodriguez, Walsenburg; Mrs. Dolores (Anil) Anjaria, Doylestown, Pa.; Mrs. Alice (Amadito) Garcia, Walsenburg; brothers, Jose F. Martinez, Don (Donegos) Martinez, both of Pueblo; sisters, Mary Talmich, Colorado Springs, and Josephina Martinez, Fountain; nine grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Spanish rosary, 7 p.m. Wednesday at J. M. Antle Funeral Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial, 3 p.m. Thursday, St. Mary Catholic Church. Interment, North St. Mary Cemetery.

Martinez, Luciano S.
Luciano S. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - November 13, 1986 - Luciano S. Martinez, 77, passed away Nov. 11, 1986. Survived by his wife, Helen, of the family home; two sons, Henry R. (Cecilia) Martinez, Pueblo, and Herman A. (Patsy) Martinez, Alice, Texas, Also survived by one sister, Esther Martinez, Pueblo; 10 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. By his request, cremation to follow the service. Visitation, 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. Friday. The family will receive friends and relatives at 2236 Denver Blvd.

Martinez, Lucy
Lucy Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 8, 1987 - Lucy Martinez, late of 1016 Carteret, passed away Jan. 6, 1987. She was preceded in death by her sons, Gilbert Martinez Jr., I Louie Martinez, Tobias Martinez; and a daughter, Sofie Maes. She is survived by her husband Gilbert Martinez Sr.; and her children, Teresa King of Pueblo, Katherine Peralta of Colorado Springs, and Debbie Martinez of Pueblo. She also is survived by 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Thursday at Rivera Chapel, and Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. Friday at St. Patrick Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive family and friends at the family home, 1016 Carteret.

Martinez, Lucy C.
Lucy C. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 25, 2001 - Lucy C. Martinez, 92, of Pueblo, formerly of Walsenburg, passed away Dec. 24, 2001. Born Dec. 27, 1908, in Trujillo Creek, Colo. Preceded in death by her spouse, Charles Martinez Sr.; two sons, Mark and Raymond Martinez; her parents, Jose Inez and Adelida Cordova; also four sisters and two brothers. Survived by sons, John B. (Daisy) Martinez, Pueblo, and Charles (Ida) Martinez Jr., Las Vegas, N.M.; sister, Alice (Paul) Castro, Denver; 10 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; nine step-grandchildren; and four step-great-grandchildren. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and a host of relatives. Lucy was the daughter of the Pioneers in Las Animas County. She enjoyed cooking, crocheting, going to church and the time she spent with her family. Viewing, 1 to 6 p.m. Wednesday in Pueblo at Romero Chapel. Also viewing, 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday in Walsenburg, at Romero Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday at St. Mary Church. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday at St. Mary Church both in Walsenburg. Celebrant, Rev. Rich Wehrmeyer. Interment, North St. Mary Cemetery, Walsenburg Colo. Relatives and friends will be received at Mazone Hall in Walsenburg after services.

Martinez, Lucy C.
Lucy C. Coronado Martinez - Denver Rocky Mountain News - March 29, 1999 - Lucy C. Coronado Martinez, 85, of Denver died March 21. Services were March 24, with burial at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Martinez was born Lucy Coronado in Walsenburg on March 1, 1914. She married Roger Martinez, 1931. She was a homemaker. Survivors include daughters Mary E. Langley, Sister J. Vianney, Lucy A. Tafoya, all of Denver, Geri Hatch of Aurora, Anne Sievers of Illinois; son Roy of Virginia; brother John Coronado of Denver; 14 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren.

Martinez, Lucy O.
Lucy O. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 04, 2001 - Lucy O. Martinez, 72, passed away Nov. 30, 2001. Born March 11, 1929, in San Francisco, Colo. Preceded in death by her husband, Joe Victor Martinez; her parents, Juan Martinez and Libritita Lopez; four sisters and three brothers. She is survived by her son, Johnny Martinez; sisters, Pauline Manchego, Donna Esquibel and Priscilla Krieser; her sister-in-law, Rose Marie Martinez; and brother-in-law, Manuel Martinez. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives. Rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday, and funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Wednesday, both services at St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers and food, donations may be made to St. Francis Xavier Church.

Martinez, Lupe
Lupe Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 08, 2000 - Lupe Martinez, 92, passed away Jan. 5, 2000. Preceded in death by her loving husband of 47 years, Toribio Martinez. Survived by children, Marty (Dolores) Martinez of San Antonio, Texas, Bertha (Claudio) Ordaz-Martinez, J. Eddie Martinez, Gilbert A. Martinez, Richard A. (Josephine) Martinez and Emma (Jose) Cruz; special caregivers, Jaye A. Stewart and Josephine Regalado; 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. Lupe enjoyed dancing and cooking. She was also a great storyteller. Visitation to be held at Imperial Funeral Home, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday. Both services at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church with interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Martinez, Lydia
Lydia Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 18, 2002 - Lydia Martinez, 50, born Dec. 4, 1951, passed away Sept. 14, 2002. Predeceased by her parents, Faustin and Bertha Ortega; brother, Larry Salas; brother-in-law, Daniel Martinez. She is survived by her husband, Frank A. Martinez, of 26 years; daughters, Peaches and Francine Martinez; stepson, Aaron (Sherry) Velasquez; also survived by brother, Juan (Suzie) Ortega; sisters, Mary (Rodrigo) Morales and Phyllis Valdez; fathers and mothers-in-law, Frank and Rebecca Martinez and Carlos and Loretta Bustillos; brother-in-law, Ronald (Debra) Martinez, and Richard (Ramona Barela) Martinez; sisters-in-law, Evelyn (David) Alexander and Geraldine (John) Gonzales. Also survived by two step-grandchildren, several nieces, nephews and other numerous relatives. Viewing, 8 am to 5 p.m. Tuesday, at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary, 6 p.m. Tuesday; funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Both services at Holy Family Parish. Interment following at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at the parish hall after the Rosary.

Martinez, Lydia Archuleta
Lydia Archuleta Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 19, 2005 - Lydia Archuleta Martinez, 88, passed away Jan. 18, 2005, at Extended Care of Pueblo. A lifetime Puebloan, she was born Jan. 13, 1917. Preceded in death by her parents, Paul and Fragelia Archuleta; two sons, Johnny and Jimmy Martinez; former husband, Refugio Martinez. Survived by children, Gilbert (Emelda) Martinez, Raoul Martinez, Edward Martinez, Richard (Anna) Martinez, Dorothy Gallegos; grandchildren, Gilbert (Judy) Martinez, Terry Archibeque, Steve Martinez, Valerie (Steve) Balchuck, Billy Martinez, Kathy (Silvano) Vigil, Diane (Art) Stanman, Dino (Sherry) Martinez, David Martinez, Tommy Martinez, Kelly Martinez; 17 great-grandchildren; sister, Amy DeHerrera; brother, Joseph (Sally) Archuleta; former daughter in-law, Susan Martinez. Rosary vigil, 9:30 a.m. Friday, followed by funeral Mass at 10 a.m.; both services St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church with the Rev. Thomas R. Hinni C.M. as celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. At her request, no viewing.

Martinez, Macario
Macario Martinez - Huerfano World - July 12, 1990 - Lifetime Walsenburg resident Macario "Max" Martinez, 65, died in Pueblo July 5, 1990, after a lengthy illness. Born Apr. 14, 1925, in Walsenburg, the son of Abel and Ofelia Martinez, he was disabled at the age of one when he contracted polio and was raised by his aunt, Viola Sandoval. He had worked for several years at the Walsenburg Sheltered Workshop. He was a member of St. Mary Church. Survivors include a brother, Ruben Martinez and three aunts, all of Walsenburg; numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. Mass of Christian Burial was Monday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery. J.M. Antle Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, Macario A.
Macario "Mac" A. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 13, 1999 - Adrain Comer - Macario "Mac" A. Martinez, entered Heaven's gate on July 11, 1999, after a brief illness. Born Jan. 2, 1927, in Walsenburg, Colo. Preceded in death by his parents, Claudio and Maclovia Martinez. He is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Della M. Martinez- brothers, J. Ralph (Frieda) Martinez and Claudio (Bertha) Martinez- son, Steve (Maryjean) Martinez- daughters, Jeanie Bryant, Linda (Gerald) Martinez, Pueblo, Eileen (Gene) Thomas, Colorado Springs, and Raeann (Tom) Velarde, Las Vegas, Nev.- 19 grandchildren- nine great-grandchildren- and numerous nephews, nieces and friends. Mac was a member of St. Leander's Church, veteran of World War II, member of American Legion Post No. 2, Steel City Eagles No. 3367. Retired after 42 years of working in the Blast Furnace at CF&I. He was an avid fisherman, hunter and auto mechanic. His laughter will be sadly missed by all. Visitation at the funeral home from 3 p.m. to time of rosary at 7 p.m. today at Garden Chapel. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 14, 1999, at St. Leander's Church. Interment Gardens. Family and friends will be received at 26 Trent Court, home of Linda and Gerald. Donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in memory of Mr. Martinez.

Martinez, Manuel
Manuel Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 21, 2005 - Manuel Martinez, 87, passed away July 19, 2005. Survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Minnie Martinez; children, Flora (Jesus) Villalpando, Jenny (Jim) Toland, Leroy (Delores) Martinez, Gloria Martinez, Albert Martinez, Rose Martinez; grandchildren, Tony (Shannon), Sarah Villalpando, Manuel, Sonia, Cristina Veronica, Alicia, and Andrew Martinez; great-grandchildren, Rylie and Ashtyn Villalpando; sister, Clara Martinez; sisters-in-law, Tomasita Martinez, Celia Gentry; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his children, Manuel Jr. and Sarah; brothers and sisters, Elena Pacheco, Navora Baca, Benito Martinez, Adelina Gonzales, Juan and George Martinez. Manuel served in the Army during WWII. He was retired from Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company. Visitation, 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, both services at St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Martinez, Manuel
Manuel Martinez - Colorado Springs Free Press - May 6, 1968 - Pueblo Boy, 16, Drowning Victim - Pueblo, Colo. - A Pueblo youth was swept to his death in the Arkansas River near here Sunday when he waded into the water to retrieve the fishing pole he accidentally dropped while fishing along the river's banks. The victim was Manuel Martinez, 16, son of Mrs. Caroline Delion of Pueblo. Fred Johnson, 39, of Pueblo, was fishing nearby when he heard the youth's cries for help. He pulled Martinez from the river and applied mouth-to-mouth resuscitation but was unable to revive the boy.

Martinez, Manuel Shane
Manuel Shane Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 21, 1986 - Manuel Shane Martinez, Colorado Springs, Sept. 20, 1986. Survived by his parents, James and Susan Martinez; brother, Billy Martinez; grandfather, Claude Martinez, all of Colorado Springs; great-grandmother, Beatrice Ortivez. Pueblo; and numerous aunts and uncles. Services, Sacred Heart, Gardner; rosary recitation, 6 p.m. Sunday, Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Monday. Interment, Gardner Catholic Cemetery.

Martinez, Margarito Alfonso
Margarito Alfonso Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 16, 2003 - Margarito Alfonso Martinez, 58, Of Pueblo went home to be with the Lord Jan. 13, 2003. Born March 26, 1944, in Trujillo, N.M. Preceded in death by his brother, David Martinez, nephew, Larry Martinez, niece Teanna Garcia. Survived by former spouse Helen Rushing, Pueblo. Children, Alfonso (Nancy) Vigil, Texas, Angela (Danny) Arellano, Pat Martinez, Dawn (Eddie) Martinez, Josh Martinez, all of Pueblo. Parents Margarito and Carmelita Martinez, Pueblo, brothers Larry (Mary) Martinez, Albuquerque, N.M., Danny (Viola) Martinez, Garita, N.M., Arthur (Anastacia) Martinez, Canon City, Robert (Adella) Martinez, Pueblo. Sisters, Jane (Pete) Perez, Mary Ida (Virgil) Aragon, Adeline (Joe) Garcia, all of Pueblo. Sisters, Jane (Pete) Perez, Mary Ida (Virgil) Aragon, Adeline (Joe) Garcia, all of Pueblo. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Viewing Thursday, 1p.m.-5p.m. at Romero Chapel. Funeral Service 11a.m. Friday at Praise Assembly of God. Officiants, Pastor Darron Wilson and Pastor Pete Perez. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Cremation to follow. Relatives and friends will be received at Praise Assembly after service.

Martinez, Maria
Maria Andrieta Josefa Martinez - Huerfano County World - April 10, 2009 - Maria Andrieta Josefa Martinez of Walsenburg went to God on Sunday, March 29. She was born April 11, 1937. She was 72 years of age. Maria is survived by her husband of 50 years, Joseph David Martinez of Walsenburg; sons Ruben J. and Thomas Martinez and their families of Walsenburg; daughters Rachel Logan and family of Reed Springs, Mo., and Cindy Welborn and family of Raton, N.M.; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two brothers and; and two sisters. A memorial service was held Friday, April 3 at the Catholic Church in La Veta. Arrangements handled by Johnson-Romero Family Funeral Home of Walsenburg. She will be greatly missed. Editor's note: This is a reprint from. last week, as the funeral home misspelled her middle name.

Martinez, Maria Anastacia
Maria Anastacia Martinez - Huerfano World - June 27, 1991 - Maria Anastacia "Anna" Martinez, 74, of Walsenburg, died June 23, 1991, in the Huerfano County Medical Center emergency room. Born Aug. 21, 1916, in Greeley to Jacobo and Snida Alarid Roybal, she lived for a time in Pueblo, then moved to Walsenburg. She married Tito Martinez in 1971. Mrs. Martinez is survived by her husband, Tito Martinez, Walsenburg; a son Jacob L. Chavez, Pueblo; a daughter, Deborah Ann Read, Walsenburg; two brothers, Rudy Roybal, Carlsbad, CA, and Jake Roybal, Anaheim, CA; a sister, Marie Guerra, Pueblo; a grandson, numerous nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Memorial rosary will be today, Thursday at 7 p.m. in St. Mary Church. At Mrs. Martinez' request, cremation, Almont Crematory. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, Maria Carmel
Maria Carmel E. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 17, 1998 - Maria Carmel E. Martinez, 64, of Pueblo, passed away on Oct. 15, 1998. Born on April 19, 1934, in La Veta, Colo. Preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Cleofas Martinez- brother, Tony Martinez- sister, Mary Padilla- first husband, Pete Martinez- and second husband, Henry Martinez. Survived by daughter, Charlene (Wayne) Torres- and son, Randy Martinez, both of Pueblo- grandsons, Albert Martinez, Pueblo, and Tyrone Torres, Monte Vista, Colo.- granddaughters, Heather Torres and Charmayne Torres, both of Pueblo- great-grandson, Isaiah Torres- great-granddaughter, Tyra Torres- brothers, Pete Martinez, Las Vegas, N.M., and David Martinez, Walsenburg, Colo.- sisters, Jeannie Cordova and Beatrice Baca, both of Walsenburg, and Delcie Salazar, Edwards, Colo.- numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews- special friends, Michael Garcia, Sally Gonzales, Oclides Martinez, Judy Herrera and Pia Sida and many friends from Pueblo, Taos, N.M., and Florence, Colo.- and many godchildren. Carmel, a member of St. Leander Parish, was employed by School District 60 in Pueblo and Wal-Mart in Taos, N.M. She was president of the PTA at Bradford Elementary, Risley Middle School and County Council and was also president of teachers aides at Bradford School. Special thanks to Sangre de Cristo Hospice. Viewing, 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday and Monday at Romero Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Monday and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, both at St. Leander Church, Rev. Ed Nunez, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at the church hall after the interment. God saw her getting tired and a cure was not to be. So he put his arms around her and whispered come with me." With tearful eyes we watched her suffer and fall away. Although we couldn't bear to lose her, we could not ask her to stay. A golden heart stopping beating, hard working hands laid to rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us, that he only takes the best. You will be sadly missed. Love, your family

Martinez, Maria Carmelita
Maria Carmelita Martinez - Huerfano World - January 19, 1995 - Maria Carmelita Martinez, 95, of Walsenburg died Jan. 12, 1995, in Walsenburg Care Center where she had been a resident for 13 years. Born Oct. 22, 1899, in Walsenburg to John Henry and Lupita Martinez Pique, she lived all of her life in Walsenburg. She was married to Julian Martinez Sr., a coal miner and county worker. Mrs. Martinez was a member of St. Mary Church. Survivors include six children, Amala Aragon, Walsenburg, Rudy Cruz, Las Vegas, NV, Frank Martinez and Kora Cisneros, Pueblo, Julian Martinez, Van Nuys, CA, and Delia Martinez, Dacono, CA; a sister, Anna Vigil, Denver; 20 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, 10, great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral mass was Saturday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery.

Martinez, Maria Encarnacion
Mrs. Maria Encarnacion Atencio Martinez - Walsenburg World - November 3, 1903 – Died - At Walsenburg, Colo., Thursday, Oct. 29, 1903 at 11 p.m. Mrs. Maria Encarnacion Atencio Martinez, at age of 53 years. Funeral services were held at the Catholic Church in Walsenburg on Saturday morning at 11 a.m. and interment made in Catholic Cemetery.

Martinez, Maria Guadalupe
Maria Guadalupe Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 03, 2001 - Age 81, Alamosa. Funeral Mass today, 11 a.m. at St. Agnes Church in Saguache, Colo.

Martinez, Maria Isabel
Maria Isabel Martinez - World Independent – May 3, 1957 - Aged Woman, Pioneer Here, Passes Away - Mrs. Maria Isabel Martinez, one of Huerfano County's oldest and earliest settlers, and mother of Juan Martinez a well-known Walsenburg business man, passed away at Redwing Thursday. Mrs. Martinez was born at Costilla, Colo., Nov. 18, 1865, and came here as a child. She married Jose C. Martinez, and together they engaged in farming and ranching. She was a member of the Altar Society of St. Mary church here. The pioneer woman is survived by four sons, Juan, Moses, and Gasper of Walsenburg, and Eloy of Trinidad; two daughters, Mrs. Pete Gomez of Walsenburg, and Mrs. Julia Cisneros of Montrose; one sister, Mrs. Maria Espinoza of Pueblo; 33 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, and one great, great grandchild. There will be a rosary at 7:30 Sunday evening in Furphy Chapel and another one at 7:15 Monday evening in St. Mary Church. Funeral will leave Furphy Chapel at 8:30 Tuesday morning and will proceed to St. Mary church where Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in St. Mary cemetery under direction of Furphy Mortuary.

Martinez, Maria Modesta
Maria (Mary) Modesta Talmich Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - November 8, 1987 - Maria (Mary) Modesta Talmich Martinez, 67, passed away at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Denver on Nov. 5, 1987. Mrs. Martinez is survived by her husband, Daniel Martinez; three children, Mrs. Maria Lilia Ruthelma (Vidal) Padilla, Daniel Stephen Martinez, and Catherine Renee Martinez; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She is survived also by several nieces and nephews and is the sister of the late Jose Cleo Talmich. Mrs. Martinez was born March 23, 1920, in Walsenburg. She was a member of St. Cajetan Church in Denver, Holy Rosary Church in Pueblo; also a member of the Carmelitas, Alter Society, Blue Army and Cursillo in Christianity. Rosary recitation at 8:30 p.m. today at St. Cajetan Church in Denver. Rosary recitation at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 9, 1987, at Holy Rosary Church. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1987, at Holy Rosary Church, Pueblo, with Father William Doll officiating. Interment, Faith, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Martinez, Maria O.
Maria Onofre Martinez - Huerfano World - January 21, 1993 - Maria Onofre Martinez, 96, died in Walsenburg Care Center Jan. 15, 1993, after a lengthy illness. Born March 22, 1896, in Crestones, the daughter of Jose Lupe and Delvina Cisneros Archuleta, she was a member of St. Mary Church and the Altar Society. Survivors include her daughter, Cecilia Archuleta, Walsenburg, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel. Funeral mass was Tuesday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in South St. Mary Cemetery. J. M. Antle Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, Maria Torres
Mrs. Maria Torres Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 15, 1977 - Mrs. Maria Torres Martinez, 1341 Cypress, passed away June 13, 1977. St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. Preceded in death by husband, Anselmo B. Martinez, Jan. 15, 1973. Survived by beloved friend, Mrs. Refugia "Cuca" Castro, 1417 Stone. Born June 21, 1899, in Gomez Palacio, Mexico. She had been a Pueblo resident since 1950. Member of St. Francis Church, where both services will be held; Rosary recitation 7 p.m. Thursday, Mass of Resurrection 10 a.m. Friday. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Martinez, Marie
Marie Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 31, 2002 - Marie Martinez, 58, went to be with the Heavenly Father on March 27, 2002. Born on Oct. 2, 1943, in Badito. Preceded in death by her father, Dave Pino; and sister, Julia Vigil. Survived by two sons, Jack (Jeannie) and Greg (Iris) Martinez; grandchildren, Jamie Chavez, Tonya, Nikita and O.J. Arriaga; mother, Eusevia Pino of Walsenburg; brothers, Victor (Bella) and Bill Pino; sisters, Audrie Pino, all of Walsenburg, Alice (Oris) Pacheco and Linda (Roger) Herrera of Pueblo; half-sister, Evelyn Mackiewicz of Colorado Springs; numerous nieces and nephews; and two very special cousins, Marina Martinez and Sadie Hernandez. Marie was a member of the Pueblo Christian Center. Memorial service at Pueblo Christian Center, 7 p.m. Tuesday. Inurnment at a later date.

Martinez, Martin Paul
Martin Paul "Marty" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 07, 1986 - Martin Paul "Marty" Martinez, 62, late of 603 N. Iola, died Dec. 6, 1986. Employed as a boilerman at Pueblo Depot Activity. A veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict and a member of VFW Post 61. Survivors include his wife, Florence Martinez, and children, Pete (Jackie) Martinez, Edward (Jeannie) Martinez, Jerry (Gale) Martinez, Tommy (Carey) Martinez, Ronald Martinez, Michael (Theresa) Martinez and Mervine Martinez, all of Pueblo; stepchildren, Lucille (Mark) DuPont of Pueblo; and Felix O. (Elizabeth) Gonzales, New Mexico; sisters, Dora Vega, Margaret Ybarri and Louise Gomez; a brother, Felix Martinez, all of Pueblo; brothers and sisters-in-law, Barbara (Nick) Archuleta, Candelario Lucero and Joe Lucero, as well as various nieces and nephews. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Tuesday at Praise Assembly of God Church with Pastor Bobby Wilson officiating. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Friends and relatives will be received at 603 N. Iola.

Martinez, Marty Micahel
Marty Micahel "Raven" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 26, 2004 - Marty Micahel "Raven" Martinez, 36, died March 23, 2004 in Colorado Springs. He was born Oct. 12, 1967 in Pueblo to Art L. Martinez and Inez (Linan). Raven was a Massage Therapist, traveling all over. He loved his family and native home in Pueblo. He is survived by his mother & husband, Inez & Craig Jones; father & wife, Art & Patty Martinez and siblings, Arthur Paul "Artie" Martinez, Mark Anthony (Sharene) Martinez, Lisa Kristin (Anthony) Robb; and numerous, Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews, Cousins, and many, many Dear Friends. A Memorial service is planned for Saturday, March 27, 2004 at 2:00 pm at the Unity Church in the Rockies, 1945 Mesa in Colorado Springs.

Martinez, Mary Ellen
Mary Ellen Martinez - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - October 02, 1991 - Mary Ellen Martinez , 59, of Colorado Springs died Sept. 29, 1991, in Long Beach, Calif. She was a hairdresser. A memorial Mass will be at 7 p.m. Friday at St. Mary's Catholic Cathedral, 22 W. Kiowa St. Burial will be in Long Beach. Strikley Funeral Home, Long Beach, is handling arrangements. Mrs. Martinez was born Aug. 13, 1932, in Walsenburg to Candalario and Felecinia (Vigil) Martinez. She had lived in Colorado Springs since 1969 and attended cosmetology school and nursing school. Mrs. Martinez is survived by two sons, Anthony James Maldanado and Ronald Maldanado, both of Canon City; six daughters, Shirley Matthews of Colorado Springs, Deane Maldanado, Betty Medina, Tammy Martinez and Sharon Cata, all of California, and Donna Gale Vasco of Pueblo; a brother, Arthur Martinez of Colorado Springs; three sisters, Viola Fernandez and Dorothy Martinez, both of Colorado Springs, and Vivian Quintana of Pueblo; 10 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1445 N. Union Blvd., Suite B-100, Colorado Springs 80909.

Martinez, Mary Inez
Mary Inez Martinez - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - March 15, 1991 - Mary Inez Martinez, of Colorado Springs died Tuesday at a local hospital. She had been a homemaker. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today at Swan-Law Funeral Home, 501 N. Cascade Ave. A rosary service will be held at 7 p.m. today at the funeral home. The funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Aguilar. Burial will be at Jarosa Canon Cemetery. Mrs. Martinez was born Sept. 30, 1913, in Walsenburg, to Teofilo and Miguela (Dioguero) Sandoval. She had lived in Colorado Springs since 1973 and also had resided in Aguilar. Mrs. Martinez attended Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church and Corpus Christi Catholic Church. She was a member of the Los Amigos De Pikes Peak of Colorado Springs. Her husband, Leonardo Martinez, is deceased. Mrs. Martinez is survived by three daughters, Betty Vasquez, Patricia Sanderson and Mary E. Davis, all of Colorado Springs; five sons, Marshall A., Leonard A., Theodore F. and Joseph S., all of Colorado Springs and Phillip of Modesto, Calif.; a sister, Mary Apodaca of Denver; 15 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Silver Key Senior Service, 2250 Bott Ave., Colorado Springs 80904.

Martinez, Mary R.
Mary R. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 25, 2004 - Mary R. Martinez, 81, passed away May 22, 2004. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

Martinez, Mary U.
Mary U. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 02, 2004 - Mary U. Martinez, of San Luis, Colo. Born Nov. 8, 1921, joins her deceased husband, Johnny E. Martinez. Mary is survived by sons, Jimmy (Connie) Roger, Randall, Derwin, Frankie, Allison (Rachell); daughters, Alice (Jim) Gray, Cathy (Lou) Zornjak, Sharon (Paul) Maes; 14 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, at Romero Chapel, in San Luis. Vigil service, 7 p.m. Sunday and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday; both at Sangre de Cristo Church. Interment, Los Furtes Cemetery.

Martinez, Matthew Fermin
Matthew Fermin "Monster" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 17, 2001 - Matthew Fermin "Monster" Martinez, 27, departed this life May 15, 2001, at St. Mary-Corwin hospital. A lifetime Puebloan, he was born April 23, 1974. He was a cook for the Red Lobster Restaurant of Pueblo. He enjoyed watching videos, listening to music, watching the Bronco games. His family was most important to him and he always looked out for and took care of his mother. She was his "queen." Survived by his natural parents, mother Peggy Martinez and paternal father Albert Granillo Sr.; stepfathers, Salvador "Salvie" Gonzales and Albert Martinez, all of Pueblo; daughter, Christina Martinez; grandmothers, Vivian Martinez Lucero, Margaret Granillo; siblings, Salvie (Desiree) Gonzales Jr., Ray, Rocky, Rico and Carlos Martinez, Albert, Ernestro, Cisco, Joyal and Deeanna Granillo, Ramon, David and Gloria "Sister" Gonzales; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by grandfathers, James Martinez and Santos Granillo Sr.; and uncle, Jimmy Martinez. Visitation, 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Both services, St. Leander Catholic Church. Vigil service, 4 p.m. today. Funeral Mass, 1 p.m. Saturday, Rev. Ben Bacino, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 3009 N. Elizabeth, Space 12.

Martinez, Max J.
Max J. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 15, 2004 - Max J. Martinez, 76, passed away July 14, 2004, in Canon City. He was born Sept. 30, 1927, in Portland, Colo., a son of the late Benito and Isabelle Martinez. Max attended grade school in Portland and was a graduate of Florence High School. He served in the U.S. Marine Corp during the Korean War. In 1961, Max became a police officer for the city of Florence. Max married Mary Esther Villagrana on Aug. 26, 1961, in Canon City. He was the chief of police in Florence from 1968 until 1975. Max was later employed with the Fremont County Sheriff's Office, where he retired in 1996. He was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church, the Elks Club of Florence and the VFW. His favorite pastimes included fishing, swimming, basketball, football, baseball and horseshoes. Max is survived by his wife, Esther; his children, Jerry (Teresa) Martinez of Arizona City, Ariz., Rick Villagrana of Lakewood, Colo., Teresa (Ed) Gurule of Littleton, Colo., and Linda Martinez of Surprise, Ariz.; four grandchildren, April, David, Ronald and Christina Martinez; two great-grandchildren, Austin and Matthew Martinez; sisters-in-law, Evelyn, Mary and Martha; and a brother-in-law, Rosendo Trujillo. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Anita Huerta; brothers, Gilbert, George, Louie, Albert and Orlando; and a sister, Ida Trujillo. The recitation of the rosary will be held at 9:30 a.m., July 16, 2004, at St. Michael Catholic Church with funeral Mass to follow at 10 a.m. with the Rev. James King as officiant. Private inurnment will follow at Lakeside Cemetery.

Martinez, Michael L.
Michael L. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 20, 2004 - Michael L. Martinez went to be with the Lord Oct. 15, 2004 after a lengthy illness. Preceded in death by his son, Anthony Michael Martinez. Sadly missed by parents, Christine (Trevors) Filer, Steve (Mary jean) Martinez; beloved son Izaiah, soulmate Brandi Burk; brother, Matt; sisters, Amanda, Hailey and Ericka; numerous family members. Viewing, Oct. 20, 2004, 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Adrian Comer Funeral Home, service and funeral Oct. 21, 2004 at 10:00 a.m. also at Adrian Comer. Interment to follow, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Food donations will be appreciated at Masonic Hall, 126 Broadway, where the family will receive friends after the burial.

Martinez, Michael Shane
Michael Shane Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 18, 2004 - Michael Shane Martinez went to be with the Lord on Aug. 14, 2004. Born Dec. 8, 1970. Preceded in death by his father Anthony (Tony) Martinez, 1970, uncle Perry Montoya, 1998, grandmother Albina Garcia, 2000. Survived by his loving mother Priscilla Martinez (Ray Pacheco), fiancée Jennifer Espinoza and unborn daughter Mikea, children Michael Jr., Monique, Damian and Angel. Brother Anthony (Deyonca) Martinez, Aaron (Jessica) Armijo, sisters Natalie and Nancy Armijo, uncles and aunts Ralph (Rose) Martinez, Rita (Fred) Jackson, Maggie (Dee) Brewington, Nora Baca, Joe (Mary) Martinez, Robert (Betty) Martinez, Tony Montoya, Joe Gallegos, Patrick Martinez and numerous nephews, nieces, cousins and friends. Mike was an avid bodybuilder, fisherman and Broncos fan. He is loved and missed. Family and friends will be received at 2121 Ridgewood Ln. 719-565-1217. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to aid the family in funeral expenses. Memorial services at Romero Funeral Home, Thursday, Aug. 19 at 5:30p.m., 110 Cleveland, Pueblo, Colo.

Martinez, Miguel Antonio
Miguel Antonio Martinez - Walsenburg World - October 13, 1910 - Fall Proves Fatal - Miguel Antonio Martinez met with an accident on Monday Oct. 3, 1910, which caused his death. He was in a wagon coming down Bear creek canon. The wagon struck a rut and he was thrown out falling under the wheels. Three ribs were broken and he also received some internal injuries. Mr. Martinez was born in Abiquiu, New Mexico, about seventy eight years ago. His wife died some years ago, but four daughters and one son are left to mourn. The funeral services were attended by a large number of relatives and friends.

Martinez, Modesto
Modesto "Mo" Martinez - Colorado Springs Gazette - May 16, 1988 - Modesto "Mo" Martinez, 74, of Colorado Springs died Friday at a local hospital. He was a civil service employee for 28 years before retiring. Visitation will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. today at Shrine of Rest Funeral Home, 1730 E. Fountain Blvd. A prayer service will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Apostolic Assembly Church, 3701 E. San Miguel St. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Shrine of Rest Funeral Home 1730 E. Fountain Blvd., with the Rev. Pat Escudero officiating. Entombment will be at Shrine of Rest Mausoleum. Mr. Martinez was born June 2, 1913, in Gardner to Alfredo and Natividad (DeGarduno) Martinez. He was married Oct. 8, 1936, in Belle Fourche, S.D., to Isabel Trujillo, who survives. He was a lifetime resident of the area. Mr. Martinez was past president of the Men's Auxiliary of the Apostolic Assembly Church and a corporate officer for 19 years of Triple M Contractors Inc. In addition to his wife, he is survived by four daughters, Marie Sanchez and Ruth Maestas of Colorado Springs and Irene Cordova and Betty Ruiz of Denver; three sons, Victor Trujillo, Phillip Martinez and Gilbert Martinez, all of Colorado Springs; two brothers, Joe Martinez of Turlock, Calif., and Felix Martinez of Pueblo; 26 grandchildren; and 39 great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Kidney Foundation of the Rocky Mountain Region, 1805 Bellaire, Suite 301, Denver 80222.

Martinez, Nabor H.
Nabor H. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 02, 2004 - Nabor H. Martinez, born in Cerro, N.M. on July 19, 1923 passed away May 30, 2004. He is preceded in death by Ruben and Elvira Martinez. Husband of Mary O. Martinez. He will be sadly missed by his daughters Evelyn Coronel (Sam), Janet Rodriguez (Mark), and Martha June Naro; son Reuben E. Martinez (Brenda). Eleven grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Sisters Carmen Chavez and Ermelinda Taylor from Ft. Collins, Colo. and many nieces and nephews. He is a member of the DAV and a World War II veteran. He is much loved and father figure to many. Rosary Thursday 7p.m. Imperial, Mass Friday 10a.m. St. Therese. Pueblo Ritual Team Honors.

Martinez, Nabor J.
Nabor J. Martinez - Huerfano World - April 23, 1998 - Nabor J. Martinez, 75, of Walsenburg, died April 14, 1998. Born October 3, 1922 in Walsenburg to Amarante and Lucy Martinez, he was a retired coal miner. Survivors include a daughter, Rita Chavez, Pueblo; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral mass was from St. Mary Church. Burial was in South St. Mary Cemetery.

Martinez, Nabor Santiago
Nabor Santiago Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 05, 2005 - Nabor Santiago Martinez, 40, born Aug. 7, 1964, passed away after a lengthy illness on May 3, 2005. Preceded in death by his mother, Eutimia Martinez Meza; father, Ignacio Raymor Martinez; and niece, Jacklyn Shantel Martinez. Survived by his sisters, Rosemary (Tony) Lucero, Isabelle Flores and Rachel Young; brothers, Joseph (Monica) Martinez and Ruben (Helen) Martinez; numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Nabor was an avid Raiders fan. He enjoyed life, fishing, drinking beers with his buddies and playing horseshoes. Special thanks to everyone at Sangre de Cristo Hospice who helped to make Nabor's final days comfortable and for all of their support. Viewing, 2 to 5 p.m. Friday, Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday, St. Leander Church. Cremation. Relatives and friends will be received at St. Leander Church Hall following Mass. Family will receive friends from 3 to 8 p.m. today and Friday, at 1730 Norwood, the home of Nabor's sister, Rosemary Lucero.

Martinez, Nancy
Nancy Martinez - Las Vegas Review-Journal - February 20, 2004 - Mary Nancy Martinez, 87, of Las Vegas, passed away Monday, Feb. 16, 2004. She was born May 25, 1916 in Weston, Colo. and was a resident of Las Vegas since 1980. Mary was a homemaker and an avid Bingo player. Mary is survived by her son, Joseph Martinez of Laughlin; her daughter, Diana Gonzales and her husband, Al, of Las Vegas; her sister, Stella Gonzales of Trinidad, Colo.; seven grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 4-6 p.m., Friday, Feb. 20. Service will be held at noon, Saturday, Feb. 21, both at Palm Mortuary, 1325 N. Main St. Burial immediately following service at Palm Memorial Park-Las Vegas. Arrangements were handled by Palm Mortuary-Downtown.

Martinez, Narciso Albert
Narciso Albert Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 2, 1987 - Narciso Albert Martinez, 2708 Lowell Ave., departed this life Jan. 31, 1987, at Parkview Episcopal Hospital. Born Oct. 26, 1923, in Aguilar, he was a retired construction worker and a World War II veteran. Survived by four daughters, Frances Mares, Delores (Margarito) Castillo, Betty (Tito) Alameda, all of Pueblo, Dorothy (Robert) Castillo, Marquez, Puerto Rico; one son, Rudy Martinez, Pueblo; two sisters, Rose (John) Mestas, Trinidad, and Ernestine (Morris) Duran, Aurora; 17 grandchildren, one great-grandchild and a host of other relatives and friends. Rosary recitation, 8:30 p.m. Monday. Mass of the Resurrection, 10 a.m. Tuesday. Both services, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, with the Rev. Robert L. Sullivan, S. J. celebrant. Interment with military honors at graveside, Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 2419 Cedar.

Martinez, Necomedus
Necomedus Martinez - Walsenburg World - January 9, 1902 - Died Thursday, January 2, 1902, at Walsenburg, Colo., Necomedus Martinez, aged 10 years.

Martinez, Nestora Gomez
Nestora Martinez - Huerfano World - July 19, 1990 - Nestora Martinez [Nestora Gomez] Nestora Martinez, 82, of Gardner, died Saturday, July 14, 1990, in Huerfano County Health Center in Walsenburg. Born Jan. 20, 1908, in Badito, she was reared on the lower Huerfano near Badito where her parents farmed. On June 23, 1929, she married Conrad Martinez in St. Mary Church in Walsenburg. Mr. Martinez worked on section railroad, then farming in the Gardner area. During WWII, she worked in the shipyard as a painter. In 1945, they returned to the farm. They also lived with Clovis and Isabel Salazar until 1977, and then this past September, 1989 they lived with them again. Mrs. Martinez is survived by her husband Conrad, Gardner; two daughters, Bertha Ragsdale, Walsenburg, and Caroline Sanchez, Walnut Creek, CA; a sister, Isabel Salazar, Gardner; five brothers, Eugene Gomez, Oakland, CA, Pete Gomez and Carl Gomez, Pueblo, Max Gomez, Denver, and Theodore Gomez, Redwing, 11 grandchildren, several great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial was Wednesday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, No'e
No'e Martinez - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - November 28, 1991 - No'e Martinez, 70, of Colorado Springs died Nov. 26, 1991. He worked in civil service at the Air Force Academy and in Leavenworth, Kan. He also had worked in food service. Visitation will be from 2 to 5 p.m. Friday at Blunt Mortuary, 2229 W. Colorado Ave. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home chapel, with the Rev. James Thorton officiating. Private inurnment will be at Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver. Blunt is handling arrangements. Mr. Martinez was born July 10, 1921, in Walsenburg to John and Manuelita (Vigil) Martinez. He was in the Army from 1942 to 1943. Mr. Martinez was married Nov. 24, 1975, in Topeka, Kan., to Nancy Louise McCarty, who survives. He also is survived by four sons, Leonard of Alamosa, No'e Jr. of Colorado Springs, and Anthony and Gilbert, both of Salem, Ore.; seven daughters, Rita Lathon of Greenville, S.C., Patricia Stuckly of Columbus, Ohio, Shirley Gonzales of Colorado Springs, Sandra Maestas and Nancy Blea, both of Denver, Lucy Maestas of Lafayette and D'Esta of Salem; a brother, Gilbert J. of Colorado Springs; 27 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. He had a daughter, Linda Marshall, and a brother, Bernie, who are deceased. Memorial contributions may be made to Pikes Peak Hospice, 622 S. Tejon St., Colorado Springs 80903.

Martinez, Nora Marie
Nora Marie Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 13, 1999 - Nora Marie Martinez, 64, of Aguilar, passed away Sept. 11, 1999. Born on March 19, 1935, in Mora, N.M. Preceded in death by her husband, Rufus Santana Martinez; and also her parents, Lazaro and Lucia Martinez; and brother, Patricio Ornales; and sister, Elena Ornales. Survived by children, Rose (James) Romero, Ocate, N.M., Doris (Vernon) Borrego, Gulnare, Lucy (Leroy Gonzales) Martinez, Trinidad, Manuel (Elizabeth) Martinez, Trinidad, Olivia Martinez, Aguilar, Joetta Martinez, Aguilar, Arsenio (Tracy) Martinez, Trinidad, Eufemia (Christopher Swift) Martinez, Trinidad, Geneva (Christopher Rael) Martinez, Colorado Springs, Dolores (Jesse Ortiz) Martinez, Trinidad; brothers, Ted Ornelas, San Bernardino, Calif., and Agapito Martinez, San Antonio, Texas; 20 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren; and also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Viewing, 1-6 p.m. Sunday and Monday at Romero Chapel in Walsenburg. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Emmanuel Apostolic Church, 711 W. Second, Walsenburg. Interment, Masonic Cemetery, Walsenburg. In lieu of flowers and food, contributions may be made at the First National Bank of Trinidad. Relatives and friends will be received at Emmanuel Apostolic Church Hall after interment. Huerfano World - September 16, 1999 - Rufus Santana Martinez of Aguilar died Sept. 9, 1999. His wife, Nora Marie Martinez, also of Aguilar, died Sept. 11, 1999. Both were in ill health. Mr. Martinez was born July 26, 1927 in Russell. Mrs. Martinez was born Mar. 19. 1935 in Mora, NM. Survivors include their children, Rose Romero, Ocate, NM, Doris Borrego, Gulnare, Lucy Gonzales, Trinidad, Manuel Martinez, Trinidad, Olivia Martinez, Aguilar, Joetta Martinez, Aguilar, Arsenio Martinez, Trinidad, Eufemia Swift, Trinidad, Geneva Real, Colorado Springs and Dolores Ortiz, Trinidad; his brothers, Henry Martinez. Denver, Eusevio Martinez, Walsenburg and Louis Martinez, Pueblo; her brothers, Ted Ornelas, San Bernardino, CA, and Agapito Martinez, San Antonio, TX; his sister, Viola Baca, Pueblo; 20 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services for the couple was Tuesday at 11 a.m. from Emmanuel Apostolic Church in Walsenburg. Burial for both was in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery

Martinez, Octaviano
Octaviano Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 07, 1986 - Octaviano Martinez, son of Ernesto and Gregorita Martinez, passed away Aug. 4, 1986, at a local hospital. He is survived by sons, Lawrence, Tony, Joe and Max; sisters, Carmen Martinez, Cleo Hoke, Dora Guerrero, Lilly Valdez and Teresa Vargaz. He is survived also by eight grandchildren, numerous nephews, and nieces. Funeral services will be 8:30 a.m. Friday at St. Cajetan Church, 299 Raleigh, Denver. The funeral will be under the direction of Trevino Mortuary, Denver.

Martinez, Opal B.
Opal B. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 23, 2005 - Opal B. Martinez, 99. Our beloved grandmother entered the arms of the Lord on Feb. 20, 2005. She was born Aug. 17, 1905, in La Junta. Our grandmother Opal loved her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, Manuel and Trinidad (Ramirez) Baca; husband, John C. Martinez; three sons, two daughters, and three siblings. She leaves to cherish her memory, granddaughters, Beatrice (Rolando) Jaquez, Kathy (Roger) Diaz, Dolores Baca and Emelie (Tony) Martinez; also survived by seven great-grandchildren, special great-granddaughter, Theresa (David) Pena; also 11 great-great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Thursday, Angelus Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Martinez, Orazio
Orazio Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 17, 1987 - Orazio Martinez of Lafayette, formerly of Walsenburg, March 14, 1987. Service announcements later. Huerfano World - March 16, 1989 - In Memoriam - In Loving Memory of our Dad Orazio Martinez, who left us two years ago, Mar. 14, 1987. - Verse - Sadly missed by all your children.

Martinez, Orlando
Orlando Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 23, 2004 - Orlando Martinez, 47, born May 16, 1955, in New York City, N.Y., passed away May 15, 2004. Mr. Martinez was employed at Mission Foods. Survived by his sons, Orlando Martinez II and Henry Rudy (Theresa) Martinez; two granddaughters, Naiome Dora Martinez and Erica Martinez; a grandson, Rudy Martinez II; and former wife, Anita Ortiz. Memorial service, noon Monday, Abundant Life Christian Church, with the Rev. Roger Lucero officiating. Cremation has taken place.

Martinez, Oscar Jacob
Oscar Jacob Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 14, 2003 - Oscar Jacob Martinez, 7 months, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord Dec. 2, 2003. Born April 13, 2003, in Pueblo, Colo. Survived by parents, Eddie Martinez, Amber Sward; grandmother, Annette Martinez; aunts, Stacy Martinez, Amanda Martinez, Jasmine Martinez; special cousin, Esperanza Martinez; also survived by other aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents. Vigil service, 6 p.m. Sunday, and funeral service, 11 a.m. Monday; both at Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after both services.

Martinez, Otilia
Otilia Martinez - Huerfano World - May 28, 1998 - Otilia (Tille) Martinez, 90, of Walsenburg, died May 23, 1998 in Walsenburg Care Center where she had been a resident since 1996. Born Apr. 15, 1908 in Walsenburg to Miguel and Julianita Lopez Quintana, she lived all of her life in Huerfano County, marrying Pete Martinez on Aug. 1, 1937. Mrs. Martinez and her husband were very well known for leading countless wedding marches. They were also named Grand Marshals for the Plaza de los Leones parade. Survivors include her husband, Pete, of Walsenburg; a daughter, Trinie Trujillo, Walsenburg, 18 grandchildren, 30 great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral mass will be at 10 a.m. Thursday (today) from St. Mary Church. Burial will be in North St. Mary Cemetery.

Martinez, Patricia M.
Patricia M. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 15, 1999 - Patricia M. Martinez passed away Dec. 13, 1999, in Pueblo. Patricia was born in DeLand, Fla., on April 18, 1947, and had lived in Pueblo since 1985. She was employed as a ward clerk in the Air Force Academy Hospital. Mrs. Martinez is survived by her husband, Ernest Martinez, Pueblo; mother, Mercedes Chamberlain, Rhode Island; children, Albert Martinez, Hawaii, and Alicia Martinez, Pueblo; brothers, Dennis Cooney, Georgia and Michael Cooney of Indiana; sisters, Jeanne Madison, South Carolina, and Kathy Earigan, Rhode Island; two grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Martinez will lie in state at the mortuary from 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday. A vigil for the deceased will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 17, 1999, in the Davis Memorial Chapel. Services and interment will be held next week in the Rolling Hills Cemetery in Canton, Ga.

Martinez, Patsy Leora
Patsy "Pat" Leora Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 16, 1997 - Patsy "Pat" Leora Martinez, 42, of Pueblo, passed away Sept. 11, 1997. Born on Oct. 7, 1954, in Arroyo Seco, N.M., the fourth child of Eloy B. and Elvira M. Martinez, Pueblo. Survived by parents- brothers, Arthur (Jeannie) Martinez, Thornton, Colo., Leroy Martinez, Pueblo, Ruben (Lea) Martinez, Pueblo, Mario (Mary) Martinez, Denver, Colo., and Ernesto Martinez, Pueblo- sisters, Loretta Romero, Pueblo, Rita (Frank) Marquez, Pueblo, Celina (Joe) Salas, Pueblo, Lourdes (Kenneth) Chavez, Pueblo, and Marie (Ted) Perez, Pueblo- 12 nieces and nephews- goddaughter, Clara Martinez- and special niece, Cherisa Cisneros. Pat loved family events, dancing (She loved cumbias) and the color purple. She was a kind, gentle and considerate soul. She treasured little things, a friendly smile, a kind touch, a thoughtful act and graphy. During her time on Earth, she brought great joy to her family and friends. She will be sadly missed by her parents and family. God bless and keep her in everlasting life. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. today. Funeral Mass, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Both to take place at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Interment, Imperial Cemetery. Celebrant, Rev. Tony Wojcinski. Relatives and friends will be received at the family home, 33 Clemson Drive.

Martinez, Paul
Paul Martinez – Pueblo Chieftain - January 14, 1990 – Paul Martinez, 83, of Pueblo, died Jan. 12, 1990. He was preceded in death by his wife, Juanita Martinez. He is survived by sons: Cornelio (Viola) Martinez, Martin (Julia) Martinez; and Ross Martinez, all of Pueblo. He is also survived by his brother Cornelio Martinez, 11 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Vigil service 7 p.m. Monday, and Mass of Christian Burial, 10 am Tuesday. Both services at St. Leander Church. Interment Imperial. Family will receive friends at home of son Martin Martinez, 602 E. Sixth.

Martinez, Paul Porferio
Paul Porferio Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 18, 1987 - Paul Porferio Martinez, 77, late of 1010 E. Fourth, departed this life Dec. 17, 1987, St. Joseph's Hospital in Florence, Colo. "P.P.," as he was affectionately known to his friends, was born July 19, 1910, in Walsenburg, Colo. Preceded in death by sisters, Delia Ortega, Nellie Martinez, and Caroline Martinez. He was very active in DAV Steel City Chapter 39, serving as commander from 1968 to 1970. He served also as department DAV commander in 1972 on the state level. He received numerous awards for his dedication and outstanding service to the DAV. He especially enjoyed recruiting new members and dedicated much of his retirement time assisting in constructing the Chapter 39 DAV building located on O'Neal. Paul and Eva were foster parents to numerous children from 1968 to 1981. Paul is survived by his wife, Eva; son, LeeRoy (Rosalie) Martinez; grandchildren, Terri Martinez, Dean (Tammy) Martinez, Tricia (Ernie) Romero; great-grandchildren, Tino Trujillo, Ryan and Jared Romero, Mimi, Michael and Catherine Martinez. Rosary recitation, 7:30 p.m. Friday, and Mass of Christian Burial, 1:30 p.m. Saturday, both services at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the DAV 39 Scholarship Fund for members' grandchildren would be appreciated. Family will receive friends at 1010 E. Fourth; enter through alley way.

Martinez, Paula E.
Paula E. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 26, 2005 - Paula E. Martinez, 75, went to be with the Lord Aug. 23. 2005. She was born Aug. 28, 1929 in Redwing, Colo. Preceded in death by her loving husband, Juan B. Martinez. Survived by her children, Juan (Isabel) Martinez, Liz Zuniga, Geraldine Lujan, Reyes (Lisa) Martinez, Michole Martinez, Diane Martinez, Rueben (Audra) Martinez, Edward (Tracy Pena) Martinez. She is also survived by 17 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. No services per her request.

Martinez, Pauline
Pauline Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 08, 2001- Pauline Martinez, 86, affectionately known as "Sarge," departed this life Jan. 5, 2001. Born April 19, 1914, in Wagon Mound, N.M., she served in the U.S. Army WACS during WWII. At the former Pueblo Army Base, she helped to guard prisoners kept in the holding camps. Pauline was well known in the Bessemer area. Predeceased by her parents, Jose and Sophie (Archibeque) Valerio; daughter, Arleen Montiel; granddaughters, Nancy Apodaca and Monica Archuleta. Survived by her children, Betty (John) Apodaca, Bent's Fort, Colo., Virginia Lucero, Denver, Charlotte (Ernest) Cordiva and David (Jeanette) Martinez, all of Pueblo, Richard (Letitia) Martinez, Arroyo Hondo, N.M., Sharon Martinez, Pueblo, Ronald Martinez, Corpus Christi, Texas, Edward Martinez, Pueblo; a brother, Eugene (Dolores) Cordova, Loveland, Colo.; 23 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; 14 great-great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends, to include special friend Virginia Morales, Pueblo. Visitation, 1 to 6 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Both services, Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. today. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Rev. Edward G. Pettit, celebrant. Full military honors at graveside, Roselawn Cemetery, by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Family will receive friends at 1127 E. Orman Ave.

Martinez, Pearl Mary
Pearl Mary Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 13, 2005 - Pearl Mary Martinez, 69, born June 3, 1935, in Cimarron, N.M., passed away Jan. 10, 2005, at Parkview Medical Center following a brief illness. Predeceased by her parents, Steve and Sadie Tafoya; husband, Palemon O. Martinez. Survived by her children, Shirley (Ricky) Valdez, Liz (Sal) Marmolejo, Vincente (Lina) Martinez, Bea (Lyndon) Navarrete-Stoudmire; grandchildren, Sheena Rose Valdez, Palemon (Eliz) Valdez, Sammie Jo (Anthony) Marmolejo, Lorenzo Marmolejo, Ryan (Melissa) Martinez, Madlyn and Mya Stoudmire, Lydia Tafoya, Robert Lopez; and one great-grandchild; siblings, Ana (Carlos) Barela, Esther Tafoya, Rudy (Georgia) Tafoya, Joseph (Ruth) Tafoya, Issac (Mary) Tafoya, Manuel Tafoya, Steve (Linda) Tafoya, James (Janet) Tafoya; compadre and comadre, Bennie and Nora Trujillo; mother-in-law, Adelida Martinez; other in-laws: Bernie (Patsy) Martinez, Baldo (Nancy) Martinez, Albert Martinez, Vivian (Dave) Gonzales, Olga (Carlos) Trujillo, Aurora (Ephran) Pando, Lucille (Dan) Orona and numerous other relatives and friends, to include her six godchildren, Cynthia, Patsy, Randy, Debbie, Anita and Issac. She was a member of the Altar Society of the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. She enjoyed trips to Cripple Creek and cooking for her family. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her. Funeral Mass, 9:30 a.m. today, Cathedral of the Sacred Heart with Father Ben Bacino as celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The Martinez family would like to thank the Four Tower nurses of Parkview Medical Center, Lacy, Carmen and Rita for the loving care given our mother.

Martinez, Pete
Pete Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 25, 1999 - Pete Martinez, 77, departed this life April 22, 1999. A Pueblo resident for the past 49 years, Mr. Martinez was born Aug. 13, 1921, in Walsenburg. He retired from Bernstein Brothers. He enjoyed going to Mexico for vacations, shopping for bargains, and Saturday night dances. Eastside friends would remember Pete, as he would always take them grocery shopping and to pay their bills. Pete was known for saying, "we should help each other instead of trying to hurt each other." Survived by three sons, Pete (Cecelia) Martinez, Jr., Leonard (Lucille) Martinez, all of Pueblo, John Martinez, Dodge City, Kan. - 10 grandchildren- 18 great-grandchildren- and one great-great-grandchild. Preceded in death by his parents, Concesion and Sophie Martinez- his wife, Audrey Trujillo Martinez- and daughter, Phyllis Pacheco. Visitation, 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Angelus Chapel. Interment, Roselawn.

Martinez, Pete
Pete Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 01, 2000 - Pete Martinez, 76, passed away May 29, 2000, in Pueblo. Born June 29, 1923, in Fowler. Survived by a special caregiver, Ruth Coram; and many friends. Memorial service, 6 p.m. Friday, St. Francis Xavier Church. Cremation, Imperial Crematory.

Martinez, Pete
Pete Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 20, 2006 - Pete Martinez, 70, passed away Dec. 14, 2006. Preceded in death by his wife, Laura, in 2003; and siblings. Survived by his children, Pete A. Martinez, Denver, Mark J. (Kathy) Martinez, Denver, Lorretta (Felix) Cruz, San Jose, Calif., Marcella (Manuel Valdez) Romero, Denver, and Ava (Mike) Giron, Denver; grandchildren, Adrienne (Randy) Dominguez, Brianne Webb, Sean Webb, Anthony James Martinez and Sierra Martinez; and great-grandchild, Natalina Dominguez. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Thursday, Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Military honors and interment, Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver. Pueblo Chieftain - December 21, 2006 - Please note time and date change for service, 2 p.m. Friday, Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Interment, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Fort Logan National Cemetery.

Martinez, Pete J.
Pete J. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 15, 1986 - Pete J. Martinez, a Pueblo resident since 1971, late of 2806 Fifth Ave. departed this life March 14, 1986. Mr. Martinez was a U. S. Navy veteran of WW II and the Korean War. He retired from the Colorado State Hospital in 1984, after 10 years of service. He was a member of the Colorado Pharmaceutical Association, the New Mexico Pharmaceutical Association, St. Pius Church and was a graduate of the University of New Mexico. Mr. Martinez was preceded in death by his father, Martin Martinez. Survivors include his wife, Ruthie W. Martinez of the family home; his mother, Frances Martinez of Pueblo; two daughters, Kathleen Oreo of Ruidoso, N.M., and Mary Martinez of Albuquerque, N.M.; three stepsons, Larry Blansett of Baton Rouge, La., and Jerry and Bobby James of Denver; one stepdaughter, Patsy Callahan of Tyler, Texas; one brother, Vern Martinez of Pueblo; five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The rosary recitation will be held at 7 p.m. Monday in the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel and the Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Tuesday, St. Pius X Church with Father Reicher officiating. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the family home.

Martinez, Petra
Petra Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 07, 1999 - Petra Martinez, 74, of Pueblo, passed away March 5, 1999. Born on Aug. 8, 1924, in Mogote, Colo. Preceded in death by her husband, George Joe Martinez-her son, Eugene Martinez. Also preceded in death by her parents, Malaquias and Eliza Valdez- and her brother, Jacob Valdez. Survived by her sons, Robert(Vivian) Martinez, Johnny Martinez, Steve (Sally) Martinez, all of Pueblo, Eddie (Irene) Martinez, Carlos (Valerie) Martinez, all of Cheyenne, Wyo.- and one daughter, Elsie (Manuel) Castro, of Pueblo- brothers, Mike Valdez of DesMoines, Iowa, and Eloy (Carmen) Valdez of Aurora- 28 grandchildren and 28great-grandchildren. Viewing, 1-6 p.m. Sunday and Monday at Romero Chapel. Memorial prayer service, 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, both at Romero Chapel, Pastor Mike Smith of Emmanuel Church officiant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Martinez, Philip Eugene
Philip Eugene Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 13, 1986 - Philip Eugene Martinez, late of San Francisco, Calif., passed away Dec. 11, 1986. Arrangements pending.

Martinez, Philomeno S.
Philomeno "Phil" S. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - November 14, 2000 - Philomeno "Phil" S. Martinez, 88, Alamosa. A vigil service will be held Thursday, Nov. 16, 2000, at 7 p.m. at Sacred Heart Church in Alamosa. A funeral Mass will be held Friday, Nov. 17, 2000, at 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church in Alamosa. Interment will follow at the Alamosa Cemetery.

Martinez, Pina
Pina Martinez - Huerfano World – September 14, 2006 – Pina Martinez, 92, died September 2, 2006 in Dalhart, TX. Memorial service will be held Friday, September 15, 2006 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic church with Fr. Christopher Adinuba officiating. A ceremony for interment of the cremains will be held following the memorial at St. Mary North Cemetery. Pina Sandoval was born September 14, 1913 in Costilla, NM to Manuel and Dulcinea (Garcia) Sandoval. On December 11, 1934, she married Alejandro Martinez in Eaton, CO. A business woman and homemaker, Pina will be remembered as a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and a great-great-grandmother. Survivors are a daughter, Marlene and her husband, Gary Turner of Dalhart, TX; four sons, Arthur Martinez, Dalhart, TX; Manuel R. Martinez of Taos, NM, Harold G. Martinez and his wife, Della of Walsenburg and Ralph A. and his wife, Patricia Martinez of Denver; 41 grandchildren, 42 great-grandchildren, and 7 great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband and a son, Daniel L. Pueblo Chieftain – September 13, 2006 - Pina Sandoval Martinez, went to be with our Lord Sept. 2, 2006. Preceded in death by husband, Alex Martinez; son, Dan Martinez; grandson, Michael Martinez; granddaughter, Donna Martinez. Survived by children, Alex, Manuel, Harold (Della), Ralph (Patricia) Martinez, Marlene (Gary) Turner; daughter-in-law, Eileen Martinez; sister, Rose Casias; brother, Jose Sandoval; 20 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren, 7 great-great-grandchildren; numerous nephews and nieces. Memorial Mass, Sept. 15, 2006. Rosary, 10:30 a.m., Mass, 11 a.m., St. Mary's Church, Walsenburg, Colo. Survivors include husband, Walter E. Boldridge, Jr.; three daughters, Teri and husband Jake Koehler, Sonya G. Boldridge and Patricia E. Boldridge, all of Atchison, Kan.; one son, Richard and his wife, Andrea Boldridge, Pueblo, Colo.; seven grandchildren; and one sister, Cheryl Kelley, Atchison, Kan.

Martinez, Priscilla J.
Priscilla J. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 15, 2005 - Priscilla J. Martinez, 57 of Pueblo passed away July 12, 2005. Preceded in death by husband Tony Martinez, parents Perry & Dora Montoya, brother Perry Montoya Jr. and son Mike Martinez. She is survived by husband Ray Pacheco, sons Anthony (Deyonca) Martinez, Aaron (Jessica) Armijo; daughters Nancy & Natalie Armijo, Genesee (Ron Vigil), all of Pueblo; sisters Rose (Ralph) Martinez, Rita (Fred) Jackson, Arizona, half sister Rita Encinias of Santa Fe, New Mexico; brothers Tony Montoya, Patrick Martinez, and Joe Gallegos of Denver. Numerous grand children, nephews, nieces and relatives. She will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her. Relatives and friends will be received at 911 E. Arroyo, home of sister Rose Martinez, on Saturday at 2pm.

Martinez, Rachel
Rachel Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 21, 2004 - Rachel Martinez, born Nov. 6, 1921, to the union of Pedro and Cirrila Romero, passed away Dec. 18, 2004. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Frank; sons, Frank Martinez Jr. and Willie Martinez; and her daughter, Frances Martinez. Survived by her children, Nerio Martinez of New Mexico, Elena Martinez, Pueblo, Evelyn (Charles) Alexander, Arkansas, and Richard (Yvonne) Martinez, Pueblo; 17 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and her special friend and companion of 41 years, Francis Winget, who was like a father to her children. She was a loving and compassionate mother and grandmother and dedicated her life to her family. Visitation will be from 2 to 7 p.m. Tuesday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, at the funeral home. Evening service, 6 p.m. Wednesday, and funeral service, 10 a.m. Thursday; both services at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in her memory.

Martinez, Ramon Paulino
Ramon Paulino Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 22, 2002 - Age 84, departed this life Jan. 20, 2002. Preceded in death by daughter, Aurora. Survived by his wife of 61 years, Guadalupe; sons, Eduardo, Joe, Ramon Jr. (Cristella), Jim (Evelyn) and Anthony Sr. (Joann); daughters, Linda (Dennis Vigil) and Lorraine (Leroy Garcia Sr.); 16 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; brothers, Manual (Isabel), Margarito (Carmelita) and Andres (Florentina); sisters, Mary and Eufelia (Raphel); and numerous nieces and nephews. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. today and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday. Rosary, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday. Both services at St. Joseph Church. The family will receive family and friends at 111 Cornell Circle.

Martinez, Raymond J. G.
Raymond J. G. Martinez - Fort Morgan Times - July 11, 2006 - Raymond J. G. Martinez, 72, died Thursday at the North Valley Medical Center in Thornton. Martinez was born June 2, 1934, in Denver to Frank and Della (Apodaca) Martinez. He married Pauline G. Flores June 26, 1965, in Aguilar. They moved to Fort Morgan in 1966 from Denver. He taught school in the Fort Morgan School District for nearly 30 years. He served his country in the United States Navy during the Korean Conflict. Martinez enjoyed reading, especially historical things, traveling, genealogy, music, tinkering around the house and was a conservationist before it became mainstream. Survivors include his wife, Pauline of Fort Morgan; two daughters, Tina M. Dominguez of Novato, Calif., and Theresa M. Martinez of Thornton; three brothers, Rudolph Martinez and Daniel Martinez, both of Seattle, Wash., and John Martinez of Northglenn; two sisters, Mary Lou Montoya and Shirley Martinez, both of Denver, and two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother Frank Martinez. Mass of Christian Burial will be Thursday at 9 a.m. at Saint Cajetas Catholic Church in Denver. Interment will follow in Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver. The Heer & Jolliffe Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements.

Martinez, Raymond M.
Raymond M. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 04, 1999 - Raymond M. Martinez, 72, of Pueblo, passed away July 2, 1999. Born June 4, 1927, in Pueblo, Colo. Preceded in death by his parents, Remigio and Guadalupe Gallegos Martinez- brothers, Paul Martinez and Leo Martinez- sisters, Eva Mora and Mary Ann Arnold. Survived by his daughter, Barbara Martinez, of Alexandria, Va.- and son, Richard John Martinez, of Stafford, Va.- brother, Donald (Tiva) Martinez of Pueblo- sisters, Josephine Martinez, Alice Seracino and Marcella Montoya, all of Pueblo- also sister, Helen (William) Bancroft, of Anchorage, Alaska- sister-in-law, Rose Martinez, of Pueblo. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Ray was a veteran of the Korean Conflict, enjoyed fishing and was a well-known musician. Viewing, 1 to 7 p.m. Monday at Romero Funeral Chapel. Vigil Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday at Romero Funeral Chapel. Funeral Mass, 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Sacred Heart Cathedral, Rev. Tony Wojcinski, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at 3511 Larch Place, home of sister Marcella. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Martinez, Richard
Richard "Squegie" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 05, 1986 - Richard "Squegie" Martinez, late of 307 S. Prairie Ave., passed away Aug. 3, 1986, at a local hospital. Survived by wife, Virginia of the family home; children, Elmer (Andrea) Baca, Texas; Richard Jr. (Tina) Martinez, Fort Collins; Felix (Sydni) Martinez, Longmont; Rudy Martinez, Genevieve (Gary) Burger, Rosalie (Tom) Vigil, Bernadine (Andrew) Martinez, Richard (Pat) Gibbons, Dan (Cora) Gibbons, all of Pueblo; Cathy (Tom) Gallagher, California. Also survived by a brother, Tom Martinez, Pueblo; sisters and brothers-in-law, Rebecca (Henry) Lucero, California; Alfred (Lou) Ulibarri, Denver; Carol (Clarance) Dittmer, and Priscilla Waugh, both of Pueblo; 21 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews and relatives. Retired from Steel Production, CF&I, after 37 years. Veteran of WWII, U.S. Army. Born Feb. 25, 1923, in Pueblo, a lifetime resident. He enjoyed every kind of sport, especially boxing and baseball. Recitation of the rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 5, Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Wednesday, both services at the Shrine of St. Therese. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery, where the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team will conduct military honours. Visitation until 5 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. The family will receive friends at 307 S. Prairie.

Martinez, Richard
Richard Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 12, 1987 - Richard Martinez, 39, passed away July 9, 1987. Mr. Martinez is survived by his wife, Linda "Tina" Martinez; his four children, Gregory, Leopoldo "Leo," Raquel and Leah, all of Fort Collins; two sisters, Genevive (Gary) Burger of Pueblo West and Rosalie (Tom) Vigil, Pueblo; and three brothers, Elmer (Andrea) Baca of Texas, Felix (Sidney) Martinez of Longmont and Rudy Martinez of Colorado. He also is survived by numerous aunts, uncles and friends. Mr. Martinez was born Oct. 8, 1947, in Pueblo, where he resided until four years ago when he and his family moved to Fort Collins. Visitation hours from noon until 5 p.m. today at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary recitation at 7 p.m. today at Christ the King Church, 1708 Horseshoe. Mass of Christian Burial at 1 p.m. Monday, July 13, 1987, at Christ the King Church. Interment, Pieta, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at Imperial Reception Hall following interment. Family can be contacted at 1619 Kickapoo or 1305 E. 12th St.

Martinez, Richard H.
Richard H. "Little Rich" Martinez - Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home - May 6, 2004 - Richard H. "Little Rich" Martinez, 83, passed away on May 2, 2004. He was born on October 7, 1920 to Benjamin and Bernice (Martinez) Gutierrez in Florence, CO. Richard was a coal miner at the Allen mine and worked for C.F.& I. He was a member of the U.M.W.A. and Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Richard enjoyed taking care of his yard, going fishing and just getting in the car to go for a drive. He was preceded in death by his parents, wives, Isabel and Juanita and step-son, Edward Bonney. He is survived by his companion of 11 years, Bernice Menapace of Trinidad, sons, Rudy Martinez, George Martinez, both of California, Richard Lee (Elaine) Bonney and Lee Anthony (Fumiko) Bonney, both of Lakewood, CO, godson, William Palmier (son of Stephanie "BB9" Al-Anzi - Palmier), daughters, Irene Alessio, Bernice Martinez, both of CA, Betty Bonney of Denver, CO, Stephanie (Dennis) Gallegos of Ft. Collins, CO, Judi (Bill) Al-Anzi of Wellington, CO, Emily Menapace of Trinidad, brothers, Abel Martinez of Canon City, Abe Gutierrez of Denver, sisters, Sadie Haley and Theresa Villagrana, both of Canon City, 18 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. A rosary will be held on Thursday, May 6 at 7:00 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home Chapel. A Memorial Mass will be held on Friday, May 7 at 10:00 a.m. at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. The family requests that memorials for Richard be made to Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 235 N. Convent St., Trinidad, CO 81082. The family may be contacted at 1201 Nevada Avenue. The family of Richard H. Martinez has entrusted arrangements to the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home.

Martinez, Richard Joe
Richard Joe Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 27, 1986 - Richard Joe Martinez, 3800 Elmwood Circle, departed this life Oct. 26, 1986, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. A lifetime Pueblo resident, he was born April 12, 1946. A U.S. Army veteran, he served with the 101st Airborne. He was a member of Holy Family parish, employed as a millwright at CF&I Steel Corp. He enjoyed fishing and his garden; chilies were his specialty. Predeceased by three brothers, Emmett Martinez in 1986, Joe "Bennie" Martinez in 1983, and Ronnie Bookhammer in 1976; parents, Juando Martinez in 1977 and Caroline Martinez in 1978. Married the former Julie Quintana in Pueblo on Dec. 29, 1976. Survived by his wife, Julie; children, Marci Joe Martinez, Denver, Richard Joe Martinez Jr., Pueblo, Michelle (Tom) Vigil, Colorado Springs, Elisa Garcia-Baca, Pueblo; natural mother, Rose Bookhammer, Pueblo; six brothers, Andrew (Rose) Martinez, Denver, Anthony "Tony" Martinez, Pueblo, Theodore "Teddy" Martin Bookhammer, Las Vegas, Nev.; David (Joeleen) Bookhammer, Fort Lupton, Douglas (Frances) Bookhammer, Robert Bookhammer, both of Pueblo; six sisters, Barbara (David) Garcia, Sharon (Paul) Karlik, Sally Bookhammer, Niva (Phillip) Christian, all of Pueblo, Theresa (Ted) Meadows, West Virginia, Theodore Francis, Kansas City, Kan.; "Mama" Toni (Robert) Taylor, Denver; two grandchildren, Kyle Thomas Vigil, Colorado Springs, Brandi Baca, Pueblo; in-laws, Emmett and Jennie Quintana, Pueblo; three brothers-in-law, Rudy, Ernie (Vera), Art (Susie) Quintana, all of Pueblo; two sisters-in-law, Theresa Quintana, Colorado Springs, Barbara (Mike) Atencio, Pueblo; compadres, Joe and Mary Lucero, Pueblo, and a host of other relatives and friends. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Mass of the Resurrection, 11 a.m. Wednesday. Both services at Holy Family Church, the Rev. Nathanael Foshage, O.S.B., celebrant. Military honors at graveside, Roselawn Cemetery by Honor Guard of Fort Carson. Family will receive friends at the home.

Martinez, Richard Martin
Richard Martin Martinez – Pueblo Chieftain – September 10, 2006 - Richard Martin Martinez, 41, born Aug. 26, 1965, unexpectedly went to be with the Lord Sept. 1, 2006. Preceded in death by his father, Cecil Martinez; and good friend, Glenda Finnell. Survived by his mother, Celia Martinez; sisters, Marlene Martinez, Sandy (Ross) Medina, Sharon (Thomas) Martinez and Christine Doose. He is also survived by his 12 nieces and nephews, 23 great-nieces and -nephews; and former brothers-in-law, Ben Santistevan and Larry Doose. Richard served his country in the U.S. Army and when he returned, he worked at King Soopers for many years. He was a very dedicated and loving son, brother and uncle. He will be greatly missed by numerous relatives, neighbors and friends. Richard had a huge heart and loved spending time with his family and taking care of his mother. Memorial Mass 10 a.m. Wednesday, Holy Family Church. Inurnment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Martinez, Robert
Robert Martinez - Denver Rocky Mountain News - January 19, 2001 - Robert Martinez, 78, of Aurora died Jan. 12. Services were Jan. 17, with burial at Fairmount Cemetery. Mr. Martinez was born in Walsenburg on Nov. 9, 1922. He married Beulah Zibalos, 1946. He served in the Army. He was a meat cutter for Safeway. Survivors include his wife; daughters Mary Greenmeyer, Kitsa Athanites, Tula Giokas; son Gust; eight grandchildren; a great-grandchild.

Martinez, Robert Edward
Robert Edward Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 30, 1997 - Robert Edward Martinez, 44, Walsenburg, April 28. Survived by mother, Mary Vallejos, Walsenburg, and son, Ryan James Martinez, Walsenburg. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday, May 3, St. Mary Church. Boies-Ortega, Walsenburg. Huerfano World - August 2, 2001 - In Loving memory of my son Robert Edward Martinez, on your birthday August 3. - Verse - Your Mom and family.

Martinez, Robert G.
Robert G. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 03, 1998 - Robert G. Martinez, 50, of Pueblo, passed away Sept. 29, 1998. Preceded in death by mother, Ruth Martinez- and brothers, Leonard and Roy Martinez. Survived by father, Robert Martinez- children, Sam Martinez, Denise (Wilfred) Martinez, Stacey (Marco) Diaz, Robert Martinez and Anthony Martinez- brothers, Freddie (Lucille) Martinez Sr., Jerry (Tina) Martinez- sisters, Dorothy (Charlie) Crowe, and Mary Jane (John) Coyne. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, grandchildren and special nephew, Freddie Martinez Jr. Robert was in the military, Vietnam veteran, and a member of Praise Assembly of God. He was very dedicated to his family, a kind and loving father.

Martinez, Roberta F.
Roberta F. Martinez "Ruby" - Pueblo Chieftain - February 19, 2001 - Roberta F. Martinez, 91, a lifelong Colorado resident went home to be with the Lord Feb. 16, 2001. Born June 7, 1909, in Saguache, Colo. Preceded in death by her parents, Plino and Anna Gomez; her husband, Manuel L. Martinez; three sons, Manuel Martinez Jr., Ramos Martinez and Buddy Martinez; four brothers, Ben Gomez, Daniel Gomez, Charlie Candelaria and Richard Candelaria; also two sisters, Helen Roybal and Frances. Survived by sons, Claude (Rose) Martinez, Valpariso, Ind., and Alfonso (Tina) Martinez, Colorado Springs, Colo.; daughters, Virginia (John) Vigil, Pueblo, and Barbara (Fred) Arellano, Pueblo; brothers and sisters, Orlando, Clarence, Lousise, Tina, Carol Gomez; half-brother, Ernest Candelaria; 21 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren and several great-great-grandchildren. Roberta enjoyed making crafts, garage sales, flea markets, working around the yard and was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She was a superb cook. She was a hard-working homemaker. Roberta and her husband raised their family in the San Luis Valley and moved to Pueblo in the 1960s. Viewing today, 1-6 p.m. at Romero Chapel. Vigil rosary today, 7 p.m. at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass Tuesday, 11 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Church. Celebrant, Rev. Bob Carden. Interment Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after interment.

Martinez, Roger A.
Roger A. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 21, 2005 - Roger A. Martinez, 73, went to be with the Lord on June 18, 2005. Preceded in death by his mother, Rachel Salazar; and brother, Anastacio "Ted" Martinez. Survived by his loving wife, Lucy Martinez; sons, Michael (Robin) Martinez and George Martinez; two brothers; five sisters; 10 brothers and sisters-in-law; grandchildren, Natalie, Dario (Brenda), Monica and Julie Ann; eight great-grandchildren; and numerous nephews, nieces, cousins and other relatives and friends. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service will be 6 p.m. Wednesday, at Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall following service.

Martinez, Roger D.
Roger D. Martinez - Denver Post - December 07, 1995 - Roger D. Martinez, Retired Gates employee, 86 - Roger D. Martinez of Denver, a retired Gates Rubber Co. employee, died Nov. 2 at home. He was 86. A mass of resurrection was said Nov. 6 at All Saints Catholic Church. Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. He was born July 10, 1909, in Walsenburg. He was married to Lucy C. Martinez for 64 years. Martinez was employed at Gates for 31 years. He was a member of Sacred Heart Parish for 30 years and All Saints Catholic Church. He was active in the Holy Name Society, the Ushers Club, and the Nocturnal Adoration Society. He is survived by his wife; five daughters, Mary E. Langley, Sister John Vianney S.C.L., Lucy Tafoya, Geri Hatch and Anne-Mary Jo Sievers; a son, Roy R.; 14 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.

Martinez, Roland Oliver
Roland Oliver Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 11, 2003 - Roland Oliver Martinez, 53, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, March 8, 2003. Preceded in death by his father, Thomas D. Martinez. Survived by his daughter, Angelica (Steven) Holloway; mother, Louise Martinez; fiancé, Barbara Salazar; ex-wife/friend, Loretta Rivera; granddaughter, Kayla Rose Holloway; best friends, Jesse Oliva and Raymond Bachicha; brothers, Tom J. (Gloria) Martinez, Anthony (Marlene) Martinez, Ivan (Debbie) Martinez; sisters, Phyllis (Allen) Sparks, Deborah (Ambrose Jr.) Solis; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. He enjoyed working as a handyman. He loved being a grandfather and in his spare time he enjoyed fishing. He graduated from East High School in 1968. Visitation, 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 12, 2003, Roselawn Chapel. Rosary, 9:30 a.m. Thursday, March 13, 2003, St. Joseph Catholic Church, 1145 S. Aspen, Pueblo. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, March 13, 2003, at the church. Cremation to follow. Family will receive friends and family at the St. Joseph Parish Hall after the Mass.

Martinez, Rosalio M.
Rosalio M. Martinez - Huerfano World - November 10, 1977 - Rosalio M. Martinez, 81, of 1006 East Pennsylvania, Walsenburg, died at Huerfano Memorial Hospital, November 10, 1977. Born September 4, 1896 in San Pablo, he moved to Huerfano County in 1911 and married Margarita Martinez in Cucharas. Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Frances Romero, Mrs. Bennie Aguirre, and Mrs. Bertha Aguirre, all of Walsenburg; Mrs. Toby "Gertrude" Maes, Pueblo; Mrs. Virginia Corley, Houston, TX; and Miss Julia Martinez, Phoenix, AZ; two sons Virgil Martinez, Phoenix, AZ, and Henry G. Martinez, Pueblo; three sisters Mrs. Emilia Martinez, Nampa, Idaho; Mrs. Isabel DeHerrera, Fort Garland and Mrs. Bennie Archuleta, Ordway; 40 grandchildren and 39 great grandchildren. Spanish Rosary was held at Furphy Lawson Chapel. Scripture Rosary was Sunday at St. Mary Church and Mass of Resurrection at 10AM Monday November 14 at St. Mary Church. Burial was in the Valdez Cemetery, east of Walsenburg. Furphy Lawson Chapel was in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, Rose
Rose (Aranda) Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 12, 1999 - Adrain Comer Rose (Aranda) Martinez, 91, of Pueblo, passed away Aug. 10, 1999, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. She was born in Gallegos, N.M., in 1908. Preceded in death by husband, Patricio Martinez in 1970- common-law husband, Joe Daudilio Vigil in 1991- and daughter, Mary Cisneros, in 1978. Survived by children, Gloria Martinez, Pauline (Andy) Jacobs, Pueblo, Eleanor Herrera, Denver, LeRoy (Bernice) Martinez, Richard (Priscilla) Martinez, both of Colorado Springs, Roger Martinez, Denver- sister, Virginia from Texas. Also survived by 15grandchildren- 14 great-grandchildren- and five great-great-grandchildren including her two special ones, Toni Denise Martinez and Davina Medina- and special granddaughters, Arlene (Robert) Medina and Kristi (Tony), Pueblo. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Friday. Mass, 9 a.m. Saturday at Holy Family Church. Cremation, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. At her request, her ashes will be buried with her daughter in Questa, N.M. She enjoyed talking on her beloved telephone to all her friends and family and playing bingo before her health failed her.

Martinez, Rose R.
Rose R. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 11, 2004 - Rose R. Martinez, passed away Jan. 9, 2004. She is preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, Vern B. Martinez; son, Vern P. Martinez; daughter, Patricia Martinez; sister, Evangeline Ruybalid; great-grandson, Miki Martinez. Survived by her children, Donna Martinez, Gunnery Sgt. Thomas M. Martinez, USMC, retired (Moira); Geraldine Ortiz (Roger Babnick); seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; brother, Ernest (Mari) Romero; sister, Minnie (Albert) Sandoval; also survived by her nieces, nephews and other relatives. Rose was a member of Holy Family Church, where she was involved with the Ladies of Mary, a lector and a Eucharistic minister. Rose was very devoted to the parish. She was also a member of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Rose loved to read, bowl and play bingo. She was a devoted wife and mother whose family meant everything to her. Vigil service, 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 12, and funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Tuesday; both services to be held at Holy Family Catholic Church. Interment to follow, Mountain View Cemetery.

Martinez, Ruben
Ruben Martinez - Huerfano World - September 29, 1994 - Ruben Martinez, 71, of Walsenburg, died Monday, Sept. 26, 1994, in Huerfano Medical Center. Born Apr. 27, 1923 in Walsenburg, his parents died when he was young and he lived with an aunt and his grandmother Vivianita Martinez. When he was 16, he entered the CC Camps and later the US Army. On Aug. 12, 1946, he married Viola Pacheco and worked at several jobs, but devoted 21 years to Pueblo Army Depot, retiring in 1977. Survivors include his wife, Viola, Walsenburg; six children, Ruben "Rocky" Martinez, Janice Bernal, Russell Martinez and Randy Lee Martinez, all of Walsenburg, Joann Darlene DelaCruz, Partier, CA, and Rodney Michael Martinez, Concord, NH; seven grandchildren, one great-grandchild, aunts, nieces and nephews. Rosary will be from St. Mary Church at 7 p.m. Friday. Funeral mass will be at 10 a.m. Saturday from St. Mary. Graveside rites by VFW Post #2643, North Veta Cemetery.

Martinez, Ruby
Ruby Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 02, 2002 - Ruby Martinez, 69, of Boone, Colo., went home to be with the Lord June 30, 2002. Born Aug. 30, 1932, in San Luis, Colo. Preceded in death by her father, Don Olivas. Survived by her loving husband, Joseph Martinez, of the family home in Boone; children, Marty (Teresa) Martinez, Woodbridge, Va., Andy (Nelly) Martinez and Mitzie Martinez, both of Boone; grandchildren, Josh, Megan, Anna, Samantha, Taylor, Tanner and Hillary; mother, Inez Walaha; brothers, Sonny and Alfonso Rand; sisters, Pearl Silvia and Ebbie Gutierrez; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends. Ruby enjoyed serving her community and traveling to see her grandchildren. She was a councilwoman, mayor pro-tem and mayor of Boone for 14 years. Board member of the Pueblo Community Health Centers, Pueblo Chemical Depot Reuse and Authority Board, a founding member of the Boone–Avondale Citizens Alliance (BACA), Sheriffs Citizens Advisory Board, the Boone Community Watch Program and honorary member of PEDCO. She served many years on former U.S. Sen. Bill Armstrong's Military Academies Advisory Board and was a former vice-chair of the Pueblo Republican Party. There will be no viewing. Donations can be made to the St. Mary-Corwin Foundation, 1008 Minnequa Ave., Pueblo CO 81004, in loving memory of Ruby Martinez. Memorial funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Friday, July 5 at Sacred Heart Church in Avondale. Memorial service, also Friday at 7 p.m. at Romero Chapel, Rev. Maurice Gallagher, celebrant. Cremation. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero's Courtesy Hall after night service.

Martinez, Ruby Jean
Ruby Jean Martinez - Huerfano World - September 27, 2007 - Ruby Jean Martinez, 71, of Walsenburg, passed away, September 23, 2007. Born June 13, 1936 in Bear Creek. Survivors include her children Josephine Eleanor (Steve) Vigil, Pueblo; Daniel (Kathy) Martinez, Aguilar; Marlene (Angel) Porras, Pueblo West; Darlene Fuentes, Walsenburg; 11 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren; 1 sister, Clara (Ernesto) Garcia, Pueblo; and many in-laws, nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. preceded in death by parents, Jose E. Montoya and Emilia Pineda Garcia; a brother, Joe Montoya; a nephew, Anthony Montoya; husband Joe Eusebio Martinez. Services at 7 p.m., Friday, September 28, and at 10 a.m., Saturday, September 29. Both services at the Emmanuel Apostolic Temple, 711 West 2nd Street, Walsenburg.

Martinez, Rufus Santana
Rufus Santana Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 13, 1999 - Rufus Santana Martinez, 72, of Aguilar, passed away Sept. 9, 1999. Born on July 26, 1927, in Russell, Colo. Preceded in death by parents, Manuel and Genoveva Martinez; and his wife, Nora Marie followed him in death. Survived by children, Betty (William) Franklin, Pueblo, Don (Donna) Martinez, Pueblo, Jeannie Vigil, Pueblo, Rose (James) Romero, Ocate, N.M., Doris (Vernon) Borrego, Gulnare, Colo., Lucy (Leroy Gonzales) Martinez, Trinidad, Manuel (Elizabeth) Martinez, Trinidad, Olivia Martinez, Aguilar, Joetta Martinez, Aguilar, Arsenio (Tracy) Martinez, Trinidad, Eufemia (Christopher Swift) Martinez, Trindad, Geneva (Christopher Rael) Martinez, Colorado Springs, Dolores (Jesse Ortiz) Martinez, Trinidad; brothers, Henry (Cruscita) Martinez, Denver, Eusevio (Ruby) Martinez, Walsenburg and Louis (Caroline) Martinez, Pueblo; sister, Viola Baca, Pueblo; 20 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; and also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Viewing, 1-6 p.m. Sunday and Monday at Romero Chapel in Walsenburg. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Emmanuel Apostolic Church, 711 W. Second, Walsenburg. Interment, Masonic Cemetery, Walsenburg. In lieu of flowers and food, contributions may be made at the First National Bank of Trinidad. Relatives and friends will be received at Emmanuel Apostolic Church Hall after interment. Huerfano World - September 16, 1999 - Rufus Santana Martinez of Aguilar died Sept. 9, 1999. His wife, Nora Marie Martinez, also of Aguilar, died Sept. 11, 1999. Both were in ill health. Mr. Martinez was born July 26, 1927 in Russell. Mrs. Martinez was born Mar. 19. 1935 in Mora, NM. Survivors include their children, Rose Romero, Ocate, NM, Doris Borrego, Gulnare, Lucy Gonzales, Trinidad, Manuel Martinez, Trinidad, Olivia Martinez, Aguilar, Joetta Martinez, Aguilar, Arsenio Martinez, Trinidad, Eufemia Swift, Trinidad, Geneva Real, Colorado Springs and Dolores Ortiz, Trinidad; his brothers, Henry Martinez. Denver, Eusevio Martinez, Walsenburg and Louis Martinez, Pueblo; her brothers, Ted Ornelas, San Bernardino, CA, and Agapito Martinez, San Antonio, TX; his sister, Viola Baca, Pueblo; 20 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services for the couple was Tuesday at 11 a.m. from Emmanuel Apostolic Church in Walsenburg. Burial for both was in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery.

Martinez, Ruth
Ruth Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 04, 2006 - Ruth Martinez, 73, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on April 1, 2006. Preceded in death by her husband, Bennie Martinez; parents, Ruben and Rita Manzanares; father- and mother-in-law, Juan and Dominica Martinez; and nephew, Reuben Manzanares. She is survived by her daughter, Judi (Jim) Cordova; grandchildren, Justin and Joshua Cordova; siblings, Annie Manzanares, Ruben (Arlene) Manzanares, Jim (Christine) Manzanares and Art (Ruby) Manzanares; and numerous brothers- and sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, cousins and other relatives and friends. She loved crocheting, traveling and foremost, her family. Her grandchildren were her pride and joy. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. today, and funeral service, 1 p.m. Wednesday; both at Romero Chapel. Interment, Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero's Hall after service. Pueblo Chieftain - April 05, 2006 - Ruth Martinez, 73, of Pueblo. Also preceded in death by her brother, Tony Manzanares; and survived by her sister-in-law, Pat Manzanares. Funeral service, 1 p.m. today, Romero Chapel. Interment, Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero's Hall after service.

Martinez, Ruth
Ruth Valdez Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 14, 2000 - Ruth Valdez Martinez, 86, formerly of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord March 13, 2000, in Englewood, Colo. Born July 1, 1913, in Cimarron, N.M. Preceded in death by her spouse, John R. Martinez; parents, Antonio and Delicia Chavez Valdez; one grandchild; one great-great grandchild; brothers, Pacifico Valdez, Paul Valdez, Albert Valdez, Lee Valdez and Louie Valdez; and sister, Elsie Sena. Survived by children, Manuel (Thelma) Valdez, Pueblo, Betty (John) Arellano, San Jose, Calif., and Irene (Richard) Martinez-Jordan, Denver; grandchildren, Joyce, Tom, Bill, Janice, Lucy, Vincent, Cynthia, Lori and Michael; 11 great-grandchildren and one great-great- grandchild; brother, Ruben Valdez, Denver; and sister, Nora Griego, San Jose, Calif. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Ruth enjoyed sewing, reading, Bible studying and going to church. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday at Romero Funeral Chapel. Funeral Service, 11 a.m. Thursday, also at Romero Funeral Chapel, Rev. Philip Vigil and Sister Mary Vigil, officiants. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after interment. Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 544-5720.

Martinez, Saladon
Saladon Martinez - Huerfano World - April 8, 1993 - Saladon Martinez, 70, of Gardner, died Monday, April 5, 1993 at his home. He was born June 14, 1922 in Sunnyside, the son of Eloy Martinez and Amelia Jaques. Survivors include his daughter Amelia and son Miguel, both of Dominican Republic; two sisters, Tillie Hernandez, Sacramento, CA, and Lena Medina, Pueblo; two brothers, Mac Martinez, San Diego, CA, and Orlando Martinez, Pueblo. Memorial Mass will be Apr. 13 from St. Mary Church in Walsenburg at 11 am. Cremation. Private burial. The family can be contacted at #1 Kiowa, Pueblo.

Martinez, Sally Inez
Sally Inez Martinez - Lafayette Colorado - November 24, 2000 - Sally Inez Martinez of Lafayette, a former Safeway Stores employee, died Saturday in Northglenn. She was 83. Services will be at 9 a.m. Saturday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 110 W. Simpson St., Lafayette. Entombment will be in Mount Olivet Mausoleum. She was born Jan. 13, 1917, in Walsenburg. On Dec. 25, 1935, she married Lloyd Martinez in Denver. He preceded her in death. She was active with the Latin American Educational Foundation and the Altar and Rosary Society. Her interests included cooking and playing cards. She is survived by two daughters, Marilyn L. Rivera, Aurora, and Sharon Stetson, Lafayette; a son, Leslie, San Marcos, Calif.; a sister, Victoria Cicerone, Denver; eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Contributions may be made to the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 110 W. Simpson St., Lafayette, CO 80026.

Martinez, Sarah Ann
Sarah Ann Martinez - Trinidad Times Independent – May 2, 2004 - Sarah Ann Martinez, 39, passed away unexpectedly April 25, 2004.She was born in Trinidad Nov. 11, 1964, to Virginia and Julian Martinez. She attended Trinidad High, graduating in 1983. She was employed as a cook at the El Capitan for eight years. Sarah loved to crochet. Her ever-present smile will truly be missed. Preceding her in heath is her father Julian Martinez. Survivors are her mother Virginia Martinez, Trinidad; a sister, Augusta Sanchez and husband Roger; an aunt, Mary Martinez, Trinidad; two nieces and many dear friends. Visitation was Thursday at the Comi Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral services will be Friday, April 30, at 10 a.m. at Comi Funeral Home Chapel with Father Gene Renard officiating. Interment with Rite of Committal will follow at the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. Immediately following the services, friends are invited to gather with the family at 1714 Nevada. Arrangements made under the direction of the Comi Funeral Home.

Martinez, Savas
Savas Martinez - Huerfano World - March 11, 1982 - We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to those very loving and caring people…during the death of our father Savas Martinez…The family of Savas Martinez.

Martinez, Selso John
Selso John Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 23, 2000 - Selso John Martinez, 76, Avondale resident, departed this life Sept. 22, 2000, at Belmont Lodge. Born Sept. 23, 1924, in Mosquero, N.M. He was a farmer and had worked for several Pueblo County farmers over the years and sold produce. In his twilight years, Selso enjoyed meeting his friends at the Avondale Loaf N Jug, discussing various events and scratching lottery tickets. He was known to family and friends for his excellent pot of green chili and fried potatoes. His friendly smile and personality will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Preceded in death by his parents, Pedro and Bonnie (Dominguez) Martinez; son, Alex Martinez; and brother, Mike Martinez. Survived by his beloved wife, Bertha (Sanchez) Martinez; children, Robert (Eleanor) Martinez, Apple Valley, Calif., Anthony (Cindy) Martinez, Henry Martinez, Jerry (Marlyne) Martinez, Juanita (Donny) Valdez and Phyllis Martinez, all of Pueblo, Rick (Barbara) Martinez and Rose (Ralph) Rael, both of Avondale, and Virginia Martinez, Denver; siblings, Eppie (Lena) Martinez and Pauline (Larry) Bowman, both of Albuquerque, N.M., Nick Martinez, Kansas, John (Theresa) Martinez, Colorado Springs, and Vickie Lopez, Denver; 22 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Visitation, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday, Angelus Chapel. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Rev. Maurice O. Gallagher, celebrant. Both services, Sacred Heart Church, Avondale. Interment, St. Vrain Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 1428 E. 12th and Sacred Heart Church Hall following the service. Pueblo Chieftain - September 23, 2001 - In Memoriam - Selso Martinez, Happy Birthday Daddy - Verse - With Love From Family.

Martinez, Senon
Senon Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 15, 1986 - Senon Martinez, 86, died July 13, 1986, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. Mr. Martinez was born June 23, 1900, at Mavrisio Canyon, west of Aguilar. He married the former Sarafina Garcia in Trinidad in October 1923. He owned and operated several sawmills during almost the 60 years he worked. He retired in 1976 to fish and hunt. He was also known for his service as the superintendent of schools in Rouse for six years. Mr. Martinez was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Sarafina of the family home; his children, William Martinez, Denver; Julian Martinez, Brandon, Fla.; Mrs. Florence Hill, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Elenor Smircich, Mrs. Lee Corral, and David Martinez, all of Walsenburg; and Ben Martinez, Rogers, Ark.; sister, Ruth Gallegos and brother, Jerry Martinez, both of Loveland; 26 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. Numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins also survive. Recitation of rosary will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday; Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Thursday, both services at St. Mary Catholic Church. Interment, Aguilar Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital through the funeral home office.

Martinez, Serafina
Serafina (Sarah) Martinez - Huerfano World - March 11, 1999 - Serafina (Sarah) Martinez, Walsenburg resident, left this earth on March 5, 1999. She was born May 13, 1908 in Aguilar, CO. She was preceded in death by her husband, Senon, son, Chris and grandson, Ronald Smircich. She is survived by her children, William and Julian Martinez, Eleanor (John) Smircich, Lee (Jose) Corral, all of Walsenburg; Florence Hill of Atlanta, GA, Dave (Becky) Martinez of Trinidad, Ben (Joyce) Martinez of Denver, 27 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, seven great-great grandchildren and special friend Barbara Cisneros.. Sarah's greatest pride was her children and she was always quick to say that she was proud of each and everyone. Her greatest accomplishment was building unconditional family unity and love. The family's greatest blessing in life was every moment we shared with her. Visitation and rosary were held March 8th at Romero Funeral Home in Walsenburg. Funeral mass was held March 9th at St. Mary Catholic Church, also in Walsenburg with interment at St. Anthony's Cemetery in Aguilar, CO. Family and friends were received after the interment at Mazzone Hall across from the Catholic Church in Walsenburg.

Martinez, Sevilla V.
Sevilla V. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 23, 1986 - Sevilla V. Martinez, 70, passed away Feb. 22, 1986. Survived by two daughters, Angela (Carl) Cascio, Pueblo, and Yolinda Smith, Pagosa Springs; eight grandchildren, Robin (Ron) Pachek, Rosalind (Gilbert) Sammon, Rhondelle (Christopher) Page, Robert (Pamela) Weldon, and Rodney Weldon, all of Pueblo, Henry Smith Jr., Naoma Smith, and Nicole Smith, all of Pagosa Springs. Also survived by four great-granddaughters, Marie, Jacquelyn Pachek, Victoria Page, and Gwendolyn Weldon, also all of Pueblo. Predeceased by husband, Ernest M. Martinez, in 1981. Member of Shrine of St. Therese Parish. Pueblo resident since 1952 and was credit manager for Lerner's and Diana Shop until her retirement. Services and interment directed in Pagosa Springs.

Martinez, Shawn Patrick
Shawn Patrick Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 24, 2001 - Shawn Patrick Martinez, 25, departed this life April 20, 2001, the result of an automobile accident. A lifetime Puebloan, he was born May 24, 1975. Preceded in death by his grandparents, Andalecio and Brigida Martinez, Ray and Maybel Russ. Mr. Martinez leaves to cherish his memory his beloved wife, Conni Martinez; children, Melinda, Jonathan and Taylor Martinez; parents, Asencion and Patricia Martinez; siblings, Deanna (Ernie) Martinez, Jessie (Selena) Martinez, Asencion (Bubba) Martinez and Jennifer Martinez, all of Pueblo. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Rev. Robert Carden, celebrant. Cremation to follow. Family will receive friends at 803 E. Seventh St.

Martinez, Shelby Lynn
Shelby Lynn Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 20, 2003 - Shelby Lynn Martinez, 37, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord April 15, 2003. Born October 20, 1965, in Victoria British Columbia, Canada. Preceded in death by her step-father, Robert Camsell. Survived by her husband, George Martinez; son, Robert Martinez; daughters, Heather and Amanda Martinez; mother, Jeanette Camsell; father, Gerald Hackenschmidt; brothers, Jeff Camsell and Jim Camsell; sister, Tracy Smith; nephews, Chris and T.J. Smith; great nephew, Riley Smith. She was a licensed cosmetologist, and always brought happiness to those she knew. Viewing, from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday and funeral service, 10 a.m. Monday; both at Romero Chapel. Cremation to follow. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after service.

Martinez, Simona
Simona "Sadie" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 06, 2005 - Simona "Sadie" Martinez, 92, of Walsenburg, passed away, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2005. Survived by her sons, Simon Isador (Mary), Denver, Pete (Julia), Walsenburg, Anthony (Bunny), Arvada, Arthur (Cheryl), Walsenburg, Joe Orlando (Kathy), Westminster; 13 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild. Preceded in death by her husband, Isador Martinez. Rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday; both at St. Mary Church. Interment, North St. Mary Cemetery, Walsenburg.

Martinez, Snida S.
Snida S. Martinez - Huerfano World - February 25, 1993 - Snida S. Martinez, 87, died Feb. 18, 1993 in Pueblo after a long illness. Born in Johnstown Nov. 24, 1905, she came to Walsenburg in 1936. In 1956, she started a small antique shop in Loma Park which she named Snida's Country Store. She later moved the shop to its present location on Hendren Street in Walsenburg. Mrs. Martinez was a member of Coronado Club, Latin American Club and St. Mary Church. Her husband, Paul A. Martinez died in 1970. Survivors include two sons, Melvin P. Martinez, Pueblo and Melvin Wayne Martinez, Germany; 10 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral mass was Monday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in Pino Cemetery in Badito. J.M. Antle Funeral home was in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, Sra. Esther Catherine
Sra. Esther Catherine Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 13, 1988 - Sra. Esther Catherine Martinez. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. today at St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment Mountain View Cemetery.

Martinez, Stanley
Stanley Martinez - Huerfano World - July 22, 1993 - Stanley Martinez, 72, died in Denver July 13, 1993. Born in Rocky Mountain, Sept. 28, 1921, he attended Walsenburg schools and was enrolled in the Civilian Conservation Corps for three years until his induction into the US Army. He was honorably discharged after an injury into the care of his parents with whom he had lived his entire life. Survivors include his father, Gasper Martinez, Denver. Funeral mass was Saturday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery.

Martinez, Stephanie Brianna
Stephanie Brianna Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 06, 2002 - Age 5, departed this life unexpectedly New Year's Eve, Dec. 31, 2001, at Parkview Medical Center. A Pueblo resident for the last four years, she was born Nov. 15, 1996, in Torrance, Calif. She was a kindergarten student at Irving School. Stephanie was a very happy and gifted little girl who loved her new teddy bear from Grandma Belia. She also loved to sing along with the Disney Channel and knew all the words to her favorite songs, "When You Wish Upon A Star" and "I Cry" by JaRule. She liked being a big sister to her two brothers. She loved to wear hats and play with her Barbie doll collection. Stephanie leaves to cherish her memory her parents, Samuel and Valerie (Mendoza) Martinez; two brothers, Sammy Martinez Jr. and David Rowe III; grandmother, Maxine Mendoza; grandfather, Richard Herrera; great-grandparents, David and Stella Carrillo; two uncles, Joseph and Andrew Mendoza; an aunt, Lisa Mendoza; godparents, Mike Aragon and Teresita Shalton; numerous other relatives and friends. Predeceased by great-grandparents, Roberto and Belia Mendoza. Visitation, noon until 6 p.m. Tuesday, Angelus Chapel. Mass of the Angels, 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 611 Logan Ave., Rev. Robert Carden, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn. A memorial fund has been set up at Vectra Bank of Pueblo. Family will receive friends at the Mediterranean Room of St. Francis following the burial rites.

Martinez, Steve H.
Steve H. "Mono" Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 20, 2005 - Steve H. "Mono" Martinez, 85, passed away April 16, 2005. Survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Eleanore N. Martinez; children, Mary Ann (Mike) Perry, Steve Jr. (Lupe), Anthony (Barbra), Marguerite (Paul Jersin), Frank, Rachel (Butch Enriquez), Theodore (Shirley), Pete (Maria), Maurice, and Theodore Jr.; also survived by brother, Raymond (Irma) Martinez; sister, Georgia; niece, Geraldine; 15 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Per his request, cremation has taken place. Memorial Mass, 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church.

Martinez, Susano J.
Susano J. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 12, 2002 - Susano J. Martinez, 90, departed this life May 8, 2002, peacefully at home surrounded by his children and grandchildren. Mr. Martinez was born Dec. 20, 1911, in Maitland, Colo. Retired from the former CF&I Steel Corporation Open Hearth and Yard Department in 1976. He enjoyed working in his yard and garden and helped to raise several of his grandchildren. He was known for his open door policy and would take in family members who needed help and would help them to get on their feet again. After the loss of his beloved wife, Elydia Trujillo Martinez in 1998, his son, Alonzo, and two grandsons, Alonzo Jr. and Richard Martinez vowed to take care of their father and grandfather until God called him home. The family credits their loving care to the longevity of dad's life. Preceded also in death by his parents, Seledonio and Flora Martinez; children, Joseph R. and Richard Martinez and Mary Jane Martinez; son-in-law, Nick Stabile. He leaves to cherish his memory his children, Jose Willie (Sally) Martinez, Theresa (Eddie) Armijo, all of Pueblo, Martie Stabile, Las Vegas, Nev., Tony (Dolores) Martinez, San Antonio, Texas, Alonzo Martinez, Pueblo, Susan (Bo) Soderquist, Amarillo, Texas, Val (Bernadette) Martinez, Pueblo; siblings, Viola Moreno, El Paso, Texas, Marie Elam, Montrose, Colo., Victor Martinez, La Jara, Colo.; 21 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Visitation, noon to 6 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Both services, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. today. Funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Monday. The Rev. Thomas R. Hinni C.M. celebrant. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The Martinez family will receive friends at 1718 Van Buren St. and the Mediterranean Room of St. Francis Church following the burial rites.

Martinez, Susie C.
Susie C. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 30, 2002 - Susie C. Martinez, 81, longtime resident of Walsenburg, died Tuesday, May 28, 2002. Survived by her children, Maxine (Art) Maldonado, Pueblo, Marty Martinez, Topeka, Kan., Rose (Earl) Kolbe, Pueblo West, Ross Martinez, Longmont, Joe D. Martinez, Lakewood, Manuel (Eleanor) Martinez, Walsenburg; brother and sisters, Elmer Cordova, Canon City, Evelyn Cordova, Pueblo, Dora Avilla, Gardner; brother and sister-in-law, Jim Martinez, Virgina Martinez; 17 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, Joe U. Martinez. Services, St. Mary Church. Rosary, 6 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday with Rev. Rich Wehrmeyer officiating. Interment, La Veta Cemetery.

Martinez, Temigo
Temigo Martinez – Yuma Pioneer – December 12, 1902 – Epemio Martinez, tried at Trinidad for the murder of Temigo Martinez, was acquitted.

Martinez, Teresina Atilia
Teresina Atilia Candelario Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 30, 2005 - Teresina Atilia Candelario Martinez, 82, was born on May 30, 1923, in Black Lake, N.M., and passed away in Pueblo on Oct. 26, 2005. Preceded in death by her husband, Jim Martinez; son, Carlos Martinez; three sisters; and one brother. Survived by her children, Alfonso (Linda) Martinez, Bertha Rodriguez, Beatrice (Larry) Archuletta, George (Tana) Martinez, Jimmy (Jessie) Martinez, Judy (Mike) Butcher, Linda (Chuck) Martinez, Dean Martinez, Ruben (Donna) Martinez, Albert (Rita) Martinez, Mary Ann (Lloyd) Mondragon, Lorraine (Kenny) Jaquez; granddaughters, Lucy Vigil, Sharon Martinez; two sisters; one sister-in-law; and one brother-in-law. Also survived by 67 grandchildren, 128 great-grandchildren and 42 great-great-grandchildren. Visitation 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Rosary 7 p.m. Monday at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Mass 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Martinez, Theodore R.
Theodore R. Martinez – Huerfano World – May 13, 2004 - Theodore R. Martinez, Walsenburg, 50, died Apr. 29, 2004. Born Nov. 10, 1953 he is survived by his father, Tito Martinez, Pueblo; grandmother, Lucrecia Martinez, Walsenburg; son, Richard (Rachel) Martinez, Denver; daughters, Sheri (Mike) Ortivez, Aguilar, Lisa (Phil) Medina, New Mexico and Antonet Martinez, Denver; nine grandchildren, numerous nephews and nieces; sisters, Lala (Phil) Gama and Janice (Charlie) Valero; brothers, Floyd Martinez, Mark (Monica) Martinez and Ronnie (Julie) Martinez. Preceded in death by his mother, Gloria Martinez and his grandfather, Joe A. Martinez. Card of Thanks – The Family of Theodore Martinez would like to thank everyone for the cards, flowers, food and prayers in our time of grief.

Martinez, Thomas D.
Thomas D. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 11, 1986 - Thomas D. Martinez, 62, late of 1210 E. Third Street, died June 10, 1986. Husband of Louise (Serna) Martinez, and father of Tom (Gloria) Martinez, Blue Springs, Mo.; Roland (Loretta) Martinez, Phyllis (Allen) Sparks, Anthony (Marlene) Martinez, Ivan (Debbie) Martinez, and Debra (Ambrose Jr.) Soils, all of Pueblo. Ten grandchildren, as well as numerous cousins, nephews and nieces also survive. Mr. Martinez retired from Pueblo Depot Activity in 1975, formerly taught school in the San Luis Valley, a veteran of WWII, worked with disabled children, was a lifetime member of Disabled American Veterans and a volunteer for SRDA. Recitation of rosary, 8:30 p.m. Thursday, and Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. Friday, both services at St. Joseph Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Friends will be received at 1210 E. Third Street. Military honors at graveside by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Martinez, Tito J.
Tito J. Martinez - Huerfano World - January 21, 1993 - Memorial mass was Thursday for Tito J. Martinez, 77, of Walsenburg. Mr. Martinez died Thursday, Jan. 14, 1993, in St. Mary Corwin Hospital in Pueblo where he had been a patient since before Thanksgiving. Born May 31, 1915, in Walsenburg to Rosendo and Manuelita Rodriquez Martinez, he was reared in Walsenburg and educated here. He had worked at many different occupations, but most of the time in hardrock mining and construction. Since his retirement he had been with the U.S. Forest Service work program in La Veta. He married Anastacia Roybal Chavez in 1971. She died in 1991. Survivors include an estranged son and brother, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Cremation. Inurnment, Imperial Gardens, Pueblo.

Martinez, Toby A.
Toby A. Martinez - Huerfano World - July 27, 1989 - Toby A. Martinez, 66, of Walsenburg, died Sunday, July 23, 1989, in the St. Mary Corwin Hospital in he had been a patient Pueblo where the last nine days. Born Aug. 16, 1922, in Walsenburg to Francisco and Maria Simodosea Lopez Martinez, he was reared and attended school in Walsenburg, graduating from Walsenburg High School. After graduation, he enlisted in the Army. When he returned to Walsenburg he married Dolores Sierra, who preceded him in death. Mr. Martinez is survived by eight children, Toby A. Martinez Jr., Camellia Vallejos, Nora Barron, Sandra Martinez and Mary Martinez, Walsenburg, Dolores Amparam, La Veta, Frank Martinez, Pueblo and Juanita Martinez, La Mesa, CA; two brothers, Tony Martinez and Ruben Martinez, Evansville, IN; four sisters, Emma Agnes and Susan Pineda, Walsenburg, Frances Rivera, Northglenn, and Josephine Michell, DeSota, TX, numerous nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial is at 10 a.m. today (Thursday) from St. Mary Church. Burial will be in North St. Mary Cemetery. Boies Almont is in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, Tomas J.
Tomas J. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 19, 2001 - Tomas J. Martinez of Aurora, Colo. Survived by children, Criselda Von Wald, Doris Navarro, Vicente Martinez, Tommy Martinez and Michael Martinez; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral Mass, Friday, Oct. 19, 2001, 10 a.m. at St. Leander Catholic Church, 1402 E. Seventh St. Interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Martinez, Tomisita M.
Tomisita M. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 15, 2004 - Tomisita M. Martinez, 88, passed away Jan. 14, 2004. Survived by her loving partner of 33 years, Alex Licon; daughter, Pauline (Frank Valdez) Martinez of Pueblo; four stepdaughters; brother, Juan Trujillo of Amarillo, Texas; grandchildren, Tracy (Ernie) Martinez, Leona (Michael) Martinez, Veronica (Ralph) Martinez, Joie (Harold) Lucero and Franki (Armando) Martinez; 10 step-grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, Miguel Martinez; daughter, Emily Lucero; parents, Serapio and Pablita Trujillo; grandson, Joseph Michael Aragon; one stepson; and one stepdaughter. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Friday, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Memorials may be made to Susan Komen Breast Cancer Foundation or the Alzheimer's Association.

Martinez, Tony J.
Tony J. Martinez - Huerfano World - July 6, 1989 - Tony J. Martinez, 72, of Walsenburg, died Friday, June 30, 1989 in Parkview Hospital in Pueblo where he had been admitted following a heart attack at his home. Born in Yellowstone, West of Walsenburg, Apr. 3, 1917, he was reared in the Yellowstone and Pass Greek area on ranches and farms. He attended school through the third grade and began working on the farm/ranches until he entered the Army in 1942. He was wounded by shrapnel and lost an eye while serving in Germany and was discharged in 1945. He returned to farm work in the Farisita and Badito area and later worked in construction. In 1960, he began working for Jim Boies at Boies Memorial Chapel as an assistant funeral director and ambulance driver. He retired in 1972. Mr. Martinez, a member of St. Mary Church, is survived by his wife, Ruth; three children, Ramona Martinez, Pueblo and Anthony B. Martinez and Vanessa Martinez, Walsenburg; six step-children, two sisters, Elizabeth Pino and Rose Havilland, Salem, OR; four brothers, Fritz Martinez, Alfred Martinez and Johnny Martinez, Walsenburg and Demas Martinez, Hayward, CA; four grandchildren, 14 step-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial is Thursday (today) at 10 a.m. Military committal in North St. Mary Cemetery by the Ft. Carson Burial Team. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements.

Martinez, Tony L.
Tony L. Martinez - Huerfano World - September 10, 1998 - Private funeral service was held for Tony L. Martinez of Sonoma, CA, formerly of Walsenburg. Mr. Martinez died Sept. 3, 1998. He was 83. Born in Pagosa Junction, he was a long time resident of the San Francisco Bay area and Sonoma. He was an active banking officer for Bank of America and a district manager for J.C. Penny's. Mr. Martinez graduated from St. Mary High School in Walsenburg as the valedictorian of his class. Survivors include his daughter Arlene; a son, Robert; a step-daughter, three sisters, Frances, Mary, and Juanita and three grandchildren.

Martinez, Tremetis
Tremetis Martinez - Walsenburg World - August 24, 1911 - Died at Walsenburg, August 17, 1911, Tremetis Martinez, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Martinez.

Martinez, Trini
Trini Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - November 7, 2004 - Trini Martinez, 82, born Oct. 29, 1922, passed away Nov. 6, 2004. She was predeceased by her husband, Ben Martinez; and grandsons, Steve Lujan, Ray Alarcon and Sam Lopresti Jr. She is survived by her children, Dolores (Zeke) Lujan, Leonard (JoAnn) Martinez, Rudy Martinez, Lydia Alarcon, Ernie Martinez, and Robert (Paula) Martinez; grandchildren, Lorie, Christy, Deann, Duane, Naomi, Renee, Ben, Sara, Marla and Deon; great-grandchildren, Steven, Marcus, Derek, Kaila, Aaron, Daniel, Anthony, Marissa, C.J., Josh, Jaycee, Janae, Deon Jr. and Anthony; She is also survived by the Gallegos family, five sisters and six brothers, and special niece, Polly Jacobs. Trini retired from St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. She loved going to Las Vegas, Cripple Creek and the dog track. She was a devoted Catholic and enjoyed her time with her family, friends and her pets. Viewing, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, at the funeral home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday; both services at St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Martinez, Victor Eugene
Victor Eugene Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 20, 1986 - Victor Eugene Martinez of San Francisco, Calif., Aug. 19 1986. Sort of Faye Martinez, Pueblo. Brother of Betty (Larry) Maes, Pueblo; Clara (Lynn) Chase, Thornton; Elias (Gloria) Martinez, Los Angeles, Calif., and Ted (Carla) Martinez, Salt Lake City, Utah. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Preceded in death by his father, Elias Martinez, 1959; brother, Nemecio "Ned" Martinez, 1974; and sister, Eloida Vigil, 1979. Mr. Martinez was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, a graduate of Central High School and Southern Colorado State College. He was employed as a design engineer in the refrigeration and air conditioning manufacturing industry in San Francisco. Services, Mt. Carmel Church: Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Friday; Mass of Christian Burial, 9 a.m. Saturday. Interment, Imperial, with graveside service by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Martinez, Victoria
Victoria Sierra Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 06, 2003 - Victoria Sierra Martinez, affectionately known as "Aunt Vicki," went to be with the Lord on Dec. 2, 2003. She was born in Walsenburg, Colo., on March 23, 1931, to the union of Frank and Fedelina Sierra, both of whom precede her in death. Victoria is also preceded in death by her husband, Albert; and son, Frank. She was employed as a registered nurse at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital for many years. Vicki loved listening to music and dancing. She is the last of 13 children and original descendent of the Autobee family and is a true Sierra. Vicki is survived by her stepson, Albert (Pat) Martinez; four grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; two step-great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends. Vicki has a special love and bond with each one, including special niece, Rose Martinez. Visitation, noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, at Angelus Funeral Home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday; both services at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 611 Logan Ave., Rev. Thomas R. Hinni, C.M., celebrant. The Martinez family may be contacted at 503 Maryland Ave.

Martinez, Viola
Viola Martinez - Independent – May 25, 1928 - Little Viola Martinez Succumbs to Heart Trouble at Walsen - Viola Martinez, beautiful seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leandro Martinez of Walsen, members of prominent Walsenburg families, succumbed to leakage of the heart as a result of bronchial pneumonia, Tuesday morning at the family residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery under the direction of Furphy Brothers. The little girl was particularly attractive, having won a baby beauty contest conducted by the Joe Navalessi Studio two years ago. She attended the Walsen school. The pall bearers were Elvira Sanchez, Cora Sanchez, Josephine Velasquez, Lilia Velasquez, Josie Gould, and Patsy Vallejos. Flower girls were Lucinda Sanchez, Anna Bospich, Lupe Espinoza, Mary Espinoza, Emma Klarich, Bessie Sarkis, and Lolly Quinteris.

Martinez, Viola
Viola Martinez - Huerfano World - December 15, 2005 – Photo – We the children of Viola Martinez laid our beloved mother down to rest. Wife of Ruben Martinez, children include Rocky, JoAnna (Gil), Janice (Ben), Rodney, Russell, and Randy (Susie).

Martinez, Virginia
Virginia Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 22, 2005 - Virginia Martinez, 65, went home to be with the Lord on July 20, 2005. Preceded in death by mother, Eutimia Pineda; father, Samuel Pineda; sisters, Carrie Casias, Emily Bellew; brothers, Jake, Fred and Nabor Pineda. She leaves behind to cherish her memory, her loving husband, Jim Martinez; son, Mike (Gloria) Martinez; daughter (and best friend), Anita (Chris) Archuleta; granddaughters, Sherelle, Nikki Archuleta; grandsons, James, Joshua Martinez and Christopher Archuleta; brothers, Tim (Per) Pineda, Albert (Gloria) Pineda; sisters, Mary (Richard) Casias, Lillian (Bill) Mulanax; special niece who was more of a sister, Maxine Maldonado; also survived by numerous nephews, nieces and friends. Virginia was employed at the Pantry Restaurant (for more than 20 years), where she had many friends and had a special place in her heart for her boss, Kenny Valdez. Virginia loved to play bingo and go to Cripple Creek; she loved spending time with her grandchildren. She was a beautiful lady and will be sadly missed by all of those who loved her. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall following service.

Martinez, William J.
William J. Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 07, 1986 - William J. Martinez, born in Pueblo on April 21, 1975, and departed this life on Sept. 5, 1986, in Albuquerque, N.M. Son of Kathy Mondragon and Tony Martinez. Brother of the late Anthony Michael Martinez III and Daniel J. Martinez of the family home, 5002 12th St. N.W., Albuquerque, N.M., 87107. Grandson of Carlos and Esther Chavez and John Martinez and Ernestine Martinez. Donations may be made to the United Leukodystrophy Foundation, 2304 Highland, Sycamore, Ill. 60178.

Martinez, Yvonne
Yvonne Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 28, 2006 - Yvonne Martinez, 52, passed away March 23, 2006. Survived by husband, Richard Martinez; daughter, Rachel (Richard) Martinez; granddaughters, Adaina and Hope Martinez; brothers, Joe Hodge, Bill (Roberta) Hodge, David (Debbie) Hodge; mother, Mona Hunt; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other family. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel.

Martinez, Zacarias
Zacarias Martinez - Walsenburg World - January 11, 1912 - Died at Malachite, Colo., Dec. 11, 1911 Zacarias Martinez, age 1 year.

Martinez-Caddick, Sonja A.
Sonja A. Martinez-Caddick - Pueblo Chieftain - April 05, 1999 - Sonya A. Martinez-Caddick, 22, of Lamar, died Saturday, April 3, 1999.Visitation, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday with a prayer service at 7 p.m. at Valley-Memorial Lamar Chapel. Funeral service, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 7, 1999, at the First Southern Baptist Church, Lamar. Burial at Fairmount Cemetery. Memorial contributions to the. Sonya Martinez-Caddick Memorial Fund.

Martinez-Kuhn, Angelo
Angelo Martinez-Kuhn - Pueblo Chieftain - October 22, 2001 - Angelo Martinez-Kuhn, 11, Chama. Service, 10 a.m. today at Immaculate Conception Church in Chama.

Martinez-Sena, Chrystal
Chrystal Martinez-Sena - Pueblo Chieftain - December 31, 2003 - Chrystal Martinez-Sena, 25 of Pueblo, was called home, Dec. 28, 2003. Born April 29, 1978. She joins her grandfather, Pat Alcon; also preceded in death by aunts, Rita and Tina Alcon; uncles, Pat and Anthony Alcon. She leaves to cherish her memory and carry on her legacy her loving husband, Ruben V. Sena of the family home; sons, Ruben Jr., Christian, Alex and Anthony; parents, William and Theresa Martinez; brothers, Brandon Martinez and J.J. Aragon; sister, Mercedes Martinez; mother- and father-in-law, Mary Sena and Tony Pino; grandparents, Lucy Alcon and Cory Martinez, all of Pueblo; grandmother, Mercedes Martinez, Denver; godparents, Rose Gonzales and Leroy Alcon. Special cousin, Alycia Alcon; her brothers- and sisters-in-law whom she loved dearly, they are Paul, Gary, Dennis, Duane, Theresa Sena and Lisa Quintana. Numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, at Romero Chapel. Vigil Rosary, 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 1, at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Friday, at St. Francis Xavier Church. Celebrant, the Rev. Thomas R. Hinni C. M. Interment Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after rosary and interment.

Martini, Guerini
Guerini Martini - Brandon Bell - August 30, 1912 - While hunting on the Apishapa at Trinidad, Guerini Martini, one of a party of seven, was shot and mortally wounded by the accidental discharge of his shotgun.

Martino, Al
Al Martino - Pueblo Chieftain - September 18, 1987 - Al Martino, 99 Duke, Sept. 17, 1987. Husband of Becky Martino; father of Celeste Martino, of the family home. Brother of John F. Martino Sr., Fred George (Jerri) Martino, Delia (Earl) Cannon and Mary Martino, all of Pueblo. Also survived by nieces and nephews, Kathy Cannon, Kim Cannon, John F. Martino Jr., Gary (Kim) Martino, Brian Martino and Larry Martino; and his close friend, James M. MacDonald. Preceded in death by his parents, Fred Martino, 1968, and Inez Martino, 1983. Mr. Martino was a lifetime Pueblo resident and the owner/operator of Pueblo Paving Inc. for the past 14 years. He was active in local and state politics and a friend to many. Services, Our Lady of the Meadows Church: Mass of Christian Burial, 7 p.m. Sunday; Scripture rosary, 10 a.m. Monday. Interment, Imperial. The family respectfully requests the omission of food. Memorial contributions may be made to Dream Weavers or Pueblo Boys' Club through the funeral home office.

Martino, Fred George
Fred George Martino - Pueblo Chieftain - April 01, 2001 - Fred George Martino, lifetime Pueblo resident, passed away March 30, 2001. Preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Inez Martino; brother, Al Martino; niece, Celeste R. Martino; grandparents, several aunts and uncles; and mother and father-in-law, Jessye and Arch Jarrard. Survived by his loving wife, Jerry Deene Martino; brother, John F. Martino Sr.; sisters, Della (Earl) Cannon and Mary A. Martino; nephews, John (Cathi) Martino Jr., Gary (Mary) Martino, Brian Martino and Larry (Melissa) Martino; nieces, Kathy (Dale) Osman, Kimberly (Doug) Gonzales; one aunt, Mary Simpson; one sister-in-law, Becky L. Martino; and friend, C.P. Malone; great-nephews, John F. Martino III "Spike" and Michael J. Martino; great-nieces, Elisabeth Ann Martino and Laura M. Martino. Fred served in the Air Force from 1952 to 1956 during the Korean Conflict. He retired from the CF&I Wire Mill after 36 years of service. He also served on the District 70 School Board from 1969 to 1985. Fred received several awards from the State Board of Education and served as president of the Board for several years. He was very dedicated to the district. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Memorial donations may be made to the charity of the giver' choice in his memory.

Martino, Jason Montgomery
Jason Montgomery Martino - Pueblo Chieftain - April 18, 2004 - Jason Montgomery Martino, 35, of Phoenix, AZ., succumbed to a lengthy battle with cancer on Thursday, April 8. Born in Pueblo on September 3, 1969. Jason is survived by his children Ashley and Jarryd Martino both of Phoenix, AZ; parents, Marilyn and Larry Radiff (Phoenix, AZ.) and Ray and Lauri Martino, siblings Stacie (Eric) Sedlmayer (Phoenix, AZ.) Amie Holmberg (Anchorage, AK) and Evan Holmberg, grandparents George and Iverna Morley and Tom and Dorothy Richardson, special friends Denise Fraterelli and Randy and Paulette Ogden, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Jason was a 1988 graduate of Central High School and member of the Wildcats football team. He continued his education at Arizona State University and Mesa Community College. Jay was a dedicated employee of the Arizona Republic for fifteen years. Jason's children were the light of his life. He was a devoted father, son and brother- always putting family first. He was also an avid fisherman, outdoorsman, shot glass collector and Denver Bronco fan. Those who knew Jason will long remember his infectious smile, sense of humor and loving heart. Memorial services will be held Thursday, April 22 at the Avondale United Methodist Church at 1pm. A private, family interment is scheduled for a later date. Donations may be made to the Jason Martino Memorial Fund for his children at Minnequa Works Federal Credit Union.

Martinsen, Olivia
Olivia Martinsen - Pueblo Chieftain - July 07, 2003 - Olivia Martinsen, 57, beloved daughter, sister, mother, grandmother and wonderful friend who the family fondly acknowledged as the one who held them together, departed this life July 4, 2003, at a local care center. Olivia was born Aug. 4, 1945, in Denver. She began her civil service career in 1965, as a personal secretary for the former congressman Frank Evans. After his tenure, she went to work for the United States Postal System and retired as a paralegal in their law department. She enjoyed dancing, fishing and traveling. She moved back to Pueblo from Vienna, Va., to be with her family. Olivia leaves to cherish her memory, her parents, Victor E. and Sarah (Trujillo) Vigil, Pueblo; children, Han Rolf (Ann) Martinsen Jr., Salt Lake City, Utah, Linda Marie (Marc) Mileto, Baltimore, Md.; siblings Sylvia V. (Louis) Grande, Cumming, Ga., Judith L. Widup, Pueblo, Claudine M. (Sam) Riccillo, El Paso, Texas, Isabelle M. (Joe) Valdez, Pueblo, Victor E. (Bernadette) Vigil, Pueblo, Tobin "Toby" J. (Debbie) Vigil, Pueblo, Michael R. (Kyongae) Vigil, Columbus, Ga.; grandchildren, Leif T. Martinsen, Jett Bennett, both of Salt Lake City, Utah.; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Both services St. Leander Catholic Church. Rosary Vigil, 7 p.m. today, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday. Cremation to follow. Family will receive friends in the St. Leander Hall following the service.

Martis, Harris
Harris Martis - Huerfano World - August 1, 2002 - This Week in La Veta History - 1918: Harris Martis, 33, a Greek, was killed by a fall of rock in the Oakdale mine and was buried in the local cemetery.

Martise, Joe
Joe "Natch" Martise - Pueblo Chieftain - February 26, 1987 - Joe "Natch" Martise has gone to join the Lord, Feb. 24, 1987. Husband of Annie Martise who passed away Aug. 28, 1983; brother of Rose Fasulo, Lena Gordon, Michael (Margaret) Maltese, Pueblo, and Virginia Baiamonte, Denver. Survived also by Lindy Ann Scrima of Canada, whom they raised, and a great nephew, King Weidel, also of Canada; brother-in-law of Phil and Josephine DeSiato, Pueblo, and Katie Polleti, La Puente, Calif.; uncle of Anthony Fasulo, Charles Fasulo, Carla Fasulo, Jodene Parlapiano and Donna Maltese, all of Pueblo and Frank, Vernon, Joe, Joann and Susan Baiamonte, all of Denver. Predeceased by his parents, Charles and Jacqueline Martise. A member of Mt. Carmel Parish, Mr. Martise moved to Pueblo in 1909 from Italy. He was employed in the CF&I Wire Mill for 25 years and then owned and operated the First Street Market from 1946 until his retirement in 1965. He served on the Pueblo City Council from 1950 to 1956 and was a member of the Christopher Columbus Lodge, the Protective and Beneficent Lodge of the Columbian Federation and a life member of Pueblo Elks Lodge No. 90. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Friday, Mt. Carmel Church. Elks committal, Roselawn. Please omit donations of food. Friends will be received at the home of Mrs. Rose Fasulo, 602 W. Orman.

Martlaro, Geneva V.
Geneva V. Martlaro - Pueblo Chieftain - November 22, 1986 - Geneva V. Martlaro of 2128 Elmwood Lane, Nov. 21, 1986. Wife of Joseph Martlaro of the family home and mother of Donna Lea Vallejos, Florence. Grandmother of Ronnie and Troy Latka of Pueblo; sister of Robert Laird, Neosho, Mo., and sister-in-law of Sylvester and Stella Martlaro; Tony and Grace Martlaro; Sam and Ann Martlaro; Charles and Phyllis Martlaro; Jimmy and Mary Bono; Tony and Liz Cortese; Jean and Jim Jubert and Ann Martlaro. Survived also by three great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a son, Loyde Dean Terry, who passed away in 1969; brothers, Dale, Wayne, Robert, Billy and Clifford Laird, and a sister, Edith Biggs, and brothers-in-law, Steve and Carl Martlaro. A Pueblo resident the past 47 years, Mrs. Martlaro was a member of First Baptist Church. Service, 10 a.m. Monday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Interment, Roselawn. The family will greet friends at the chapel following the service. Memorials may be sent to the American Cancer Society, 102 W. Orman, Pueblo, Colo., 81004.

Marts, Silas
Silas Marts – Durango Democrat – October 9, 1903 – Mystery – Surrounds the Killing of Pueblo Policeman on Tuesday Night – Pueblo, Oct. 8 – Police Officer E. M. Slater, who was shot last night during an attempt made to arrest Dr. C. O. Rice, who killed Officer Silas Martz, died this afternoon at the Pueblo hospital. In his dying statement made in the presence of several persons the wounded man said that he did not shoot himself, as was supposed. There is still a mystery regarding the manner of his being shot. An inquest will be held tomorrow over the bodies of the dead policemen. Pueblo Police Department - October 1903 - Officer Silas Martz, Officer Elwin Slater, Pueblo Police Department - Officers Martz and Slater responded to a disturbance at the Palace Drug Store on October 7, 1903. Dr. C. O. Rice was intoxicated and threatening people with a .45 revolver. Martz entered the store and tried to talk to Dr. Rice, but as he stepped forward, Rice shot him in the neck. Slater then entered the drug store and tried to draw his weapon, accidentally discharging it and shooting himself in the leg. Martz died immediately following the incident, and Slater died a day later from his wound. Silas Martz – Durango Democrat – October 8, 1903 – Pueblo, Oct. 7 – While _____ ______ (under) the influence of liquor, D. O. Rice, one of the most prominent physicians of the city, shot and killed Police Officer Silas Martz, while the latter was trying to arrest him in the Palace drug store tonight. The tragedy occurred at 8:30 o'clock after the frenzied physician had driven everyone from the store by flourishing a revolver and threatening to kill anyone who came within range. Police Officer Elwynn C. Slater shortly after shot himself through the pelvis while attempting to effect an entrance into the store. The wounded officer is in the hospital and will probably die. Not until 10 o'clock was the crazed doctor captured. In the meanwhile he had been holding an enormous crowd at bay in front of the drug store. Fearing to meet the same fate as the dead officer none dared to brave the threatening revolver. Finally Detective Rubichoud and Assistant Fire Chief Charles Campbell effected an entrance through the rear of the store through the cellar and succeeded in sneaking upon and overpowering the doctor before he could offer any resistance. It was found he had disabled his revolver and it had been practically useless for some time. Martz had lived in this city 25 years and was well and favorably known in police circles. Dr. Rice is one of the oldest and most prominent physicians in the city. He is the founder of Fairmont hospital. For ve___ he has been addicted to drink. Note: Several words in this obituary were unreadable. Wet Mountain Tribune – October 10, 1903 – State Items – Dr. C. O. Rice, of Pueblo, one of the oldest and most prominent physicians of that city, while drunk last Wednesday, terrorized a portion of the town and killed Si Martz a police officer. After two hours of violent rioting, he was arrested. Colorado Transcript – October 15, 1903 – Pueblo Murder Case – Pueblo, Colo., Oct. 11 – Dr. Charles O. Rice awoke yesterday to a realization that he shot and killed Policeman Charles Martz. He said that for several days his mind had been a blank; that he knew nothing of what took place on Wednesday evening, and for several days previous to that time. He craves liquor, which is refused him, and this, together with a realization of his deed may make his mind a blank again. Yesterday morning a warrant charging him with the murder of Charles Martz was served on Dr. Rice at the county jail, and he spent most of the day in conversation with his attorney, Miles G. Saunders. His attorney will allow no one else to visit him. Summit County Journal – September 3, 1904 – Dr. Rice Discharged – Pueblo, Colo., Aug. 27. – Dr. Charles O. Rice has been declared sane and discharged from custody. This action followed a report made by a board of examiners composed of Dr. Black and Dr. Duggins, appointed by Judge Gibson for the purpose of examining into Dr. Rice's mental condition. The examination was held in the County Court room Wednesday evening and but few persons were aware that Dr. Rice and his wife were in the city. As soon as he had been released, Dr. and Mrs. Rice returned to Denver. The examining physicians say that they found his mental faculties in good condition. Dr. Hubert Work, superintendent of Woodcroft sanitarium for the insane, gave it as his belief that Dr. Rice had regained his reason. Twelve physicians at Dr. Rice's trial for the murder of Officer Marts testified that he was insane. He was acquitted of the murder charge, adjudged insane and committed to Woodcroft sanitarium, where he remained a few weeks. Then he was placed in the custody of his wife, who took him to the old home in West Virginia. The examination and discharge from custody were necessary before he could resume the practice of his profession. Until that was done he was still a patient and in custody. Note: This man was buried in Roselawn Cemetery in Pueblo. His last name was spelled Marts on the tombstone. Per the notes from the cemetery office at Roselawn Cemetery, there is not a tombstone for Elwin Slater, the other police officer that was killed in the same incident, but he is buried in Roselawn Cemetery adjacent to Silas Marts and the wife of Silas Marts.

Martucci, Flora Beatrice
Flora Beatrice Martucci - Pueblo Chieftain - November 27, 2000 - Flora Beatrice Martucci, 66, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord, Nov. 26, 2000. Born May 23, 1934, in Raton, N.M. Preceded in death by her parents, Moises and Albinita Ortiz, and one brother, Lawrence Gonzales. Survived by her husband, Joe Martucci, of the family home; children, Bill (Verla) Martucci and Paulette (Lanny) Moore, both of Pueblo; granddaughter, Samatha Martucci, Pueblo; brothers, Albert Ortiz, Raton, N.M., David M. Ortiz, California, Richard Olguin, Abilene, Texas, and Joe Ortiz, Utah; and sisters, Margaret Herrera, Raton, N.M., Elaine Garza, Las Vegas, N.M., Julia Ortiz, Raton, N.M., Elsie Vigil and Linda Olguin, Raton, N.M. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Flora enjoyed taking care of her granddaughter and writing letters to her family, also talking on the phone. She was a devoted wife and mother and enjoyed the time she spent with her family. At Flora's request no viewing or service. Cremation has taken place.

Martz, Silas
Silas Martz – Durango Democrat – October 9, 1903 – Mystery – Surrounds the Killing of Pueblo Policeman on Tuesday Night – Pueblo, Oct. 8 – Police Officer E. M. Slater, who was shot last night during an attempt made to arrest Dr. C. O. Rice, who killed Officer Silas Martz, died this afternoon at the Pueblo hospital. In his dying statement made in the presence of several persons the wounded man said that he did not shoot himself, as was supposed. There is still a mystery regarding the manner of his being shot. An inquest will be held tomorrow over the bodies of the dead policemen. Pueblo Police Department - October 1903 - Officer Silas Martz, Officer Elwin Slater, Pueblo Police Department - Officers Martz and Slater responded to a disturbance at the Palace Drug Store on October 7, 1903. Dr. C. O. Rice was intoxicated and threatening people with a .45 revolver. Martz entered the store and tried to talk to Dr. Rice, but as he stepped forward, Rice shot him in the neck. Slater then entered the drug store and tried to draw his weapon, accidentally discharging it and shooting himself in the leg. Martz died immediately following the incident, and Slater died a day later from his wound. Silas Martz – Durango Democrat – October 8, 1903 – Pueblo, Oct. 7 – While _____ ______ (under) the influence of liquor, D. O. Rice, one of the most prominent physicians of the city, shot and killed Police Officer Silas Martz, while the latter was trying to arrest him in the Palace drug store tonight. The tragedy occurred at 8:30 o'clock after the frenzied physician had driven everyone from the store by flourishing a revolver and threatening to kill anyone who came within range. Police Officer Elwynn C. Slater shortly after shot himself through the pelvis while attempting to effect an entrance into the store. The wounded officer is in the hospital and will probably die. Not until 10 o'clock was the crazed doctor captured. In the meanwhile he had been holding an enormous crowd at bay in front of the drug store. Fearing to meet the same fate as the dead officer none dared to brave the threatening revolver. Finally Detective Rubichoud and Assistant Fire Chief Charles Campbell effected an entrance through the rear of the store through the cellar and succeeded in sneaking upon and overpowering the doctor before he could offer any resistance. It was found he had disabled his revolver and it had been practically useless for some time. Martz had lived in this city 25 years and was well and favorably known in police circles. Dr. Rice is one of the oldest and most prominent physicians in the city. He is the founder of Fairmont hospital. For ve___ he has been addicted to drink. Note: Several words in this obituary were unreadable. Wet Mountain Tribune – October 10, 1903 – State Items – Dr. C. O. Rice, of Pueblo, one of the oldest and most prominent physicians of that city, while drunk last Wednesday, terrorized a portion of the town and killed Si Martz a police officer. After two hours of violent rioting, he was arrested. Colorado Transcript – October 15, 1903 – Pueblo Murder Case – Pueblo, Colo., Oct. 11 – Dr. Charles O. Rice awoke yesterday to a realization that he shot and killed Policeman Charles Martz. He said that for several days his mind had been a blank; that he knew nothing of what took place on Wednesday evening, and for several days previous to that time. He craves liquor, which is refused him, and this, together with a realization of his deed may make his mind a blank again. Yesterday morning a warrant charging him with the murder of Charles Martz was served on Dr. Rice at the county jail, and he spent most of the day in conversation with his attorney, Miles G. Saunders. His attorney will allow no one else to visit him. Summit County Journal – September 3, 1904 – Dr. Rice Discharged – Pueblo, Colo., Aug. 27. – Dr. Charles O. Rice has been declared sane and discharged from custody. This action followed a report made by a board of examiners composed of Dr. Black and Dr. Duggins, appointed by Judge Gibson for the purpose of examining into Dr. Rice's mental condition. The examination was held in the County Court room Wednesday evening and but few persons were aware that Dr. Rice and his wife were in the city. As soon as he had been released, Dr. and Mrs. Rice returned to Denver. The examining physicians say that they found his mental faculties in good condition. Dr. Hubert Work, superintendent of Woodcroft sanitarium for the insane, gave it as his belief that Dr. Rice had regained his reason. Twelve physicians at Dr. Rice's trial for the murder of Officer Marts testified that he was insane. He was acquitted of the murder charge, adjudged insane and committed to Woodcroft sanitarium, where he remained a few weeks. Then he was placed in the custody of his wife, who took him to the old home in West Virginia. The examination and discharge from custody were necessary before he could resume the practice of his profession. Until that was done he was still a patient and in custody. Note: This man was buried in Roselawn Cemetery in Pueblo. His last name was spelled Marts on the tombstone. Per the notes from the cemetery office at Roselawn Cemetery, there is not a tombstone for Elwin Slater, the other police officer that was killed in the same incident, but he is buried in Roselawn Cemetery adjacent to Silas Marts and the wife of Silas Marts.

Marugg, Simon Sr.
Simon Marugg Sr. - Northern Colorado Echo - January 1911 - Ness County News Section - Simon Marugg Sr., born in Switzerland died at his home in Pueblo, Colorado, January 26, 1911 at 73 years of age. While he lived in Ness City, Kansas for many years, he was most of the time assistant to masons engaged during boom days, erecting the many handsome buildings here, having served a thorough apprenticeship in his native country. He leaves his aged wife and the following children: John, and Joseph, Charles P. and Rudolph; daughters: Evelyn Marugg, Lena Akerly and Annie H. Harvey. Services in the family home at 841 W. 9th Street by Rev. S.R.S. Gray. [Another son is Simon Marugg Jr.] The family is well known here (Ness City) by old timers. Two of the boys, Simon Jr. and Charlie were employed by the News office, each working a little more than four years and never was more cheerful and painstaking service rendered, and their memory cherished to this day by all who had dealings with them. Mrs. Marugg is remembered particularly by the women as she ministered in many cases of affliction and sorrow.

Masar, Janice
Mrs. Janice Wilcoxson Masar - Pueblo Chieftain - June 21, 2004 - Mrs. Janice Wilcoxson Masar of Denver, formerly of Pueblo, passed away peacefully on Friday, June 18, 2004. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Joseph Masar on April 8, 1968. She was a loving mother to daughters Credence Masar Duff and Catherine Masar Roberts and grandmother to Lauren Duff and Holli Roberts. She was also a loving sister to Donna Wilcoxson Durkin of Denver, Gene Wilcoxson of Pueblo, Max Wilcoxson of Minneapolis, and the late Gerald Wilcoxson of Colorado Springs. She is also survived by many other family members and friends. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, June 23, at the T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home in Pueblo. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in her memory to the American Cancer Society.

Mascarenas, Escolastica
Escolastica Mascarenas - Pueblo Chieftain - February 11, 1986 - Escolastica Mascarenas, a Pueblo resident since 1948, late of 1729 E. 18th, passed away Feb. 10, 1986. Mrs. Mascarenas was a member of the Sacred Heart Cathedral. She was preceded in death by her husband, Conrad Mascarenas, in 1968; a son, John C. Mascarenas, in 1976; and, a sister, Seferina Sandoval, in 1984. Survivors include two daughters, Elizabeth (Floyd) Gonzales of Denver and Angelina (Ernest) Ortega of Pueblo; a grandson, Conrad (Georgia) Mascarenas of Denver, and a granddaughter, Patricia (Danny) Sais of Pueblo; 14 other grandchildren ; 23 great-grandchildren; one sister, Liza (Casinero) Santistevan of Denver; and numerous nieces and nephews. The rosary recitation will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel and the Mass of Christian Burial at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Sacred Heart Cathedral. Interment will be at Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family may be contacted at 1729 E. 18th.

Mascarenas, Francisquita Maria
Francisquita Maria Mascarenas - Pueblo Chieftain - September 09, 1986 - Francisquita Maria Mascarenas, 90, died Sept. 6, 1986, at Invision Memorial Hospital, Laramie, Wyo. Born, Oct. 10, 1895, Chama, to Rafael Vialpando and Josefita Sanchez de Vialpando. She married Fred Mascarenas, who preceded her in death March 13, 1942. She lived in Chama and Pueblo until 1981 when she moved to Laramie. She is also preceded in death by her brothers and sisters and two daughters, Cara Brown and Marianita, and a son, Gilbert Mascarenas. Survivors include four sons: Jasper, Fred, James, and Steve, and their wives, Ruth, Anna, Henrietta, and Viola; three daughters, Josephine Hinson, Clorinda DeHerrera, and Lilia Sanchez and their husbands, David, Margarita, and Gavino. She also is survived by 29 grandchildren and 37 great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews. She was a member of Immaculate Conception Church, Chama, and St. Laurence O'Toole, Laramie. She was a member of the Apostolicship of Prayer, Sacred Heart Society, and SFDC Society. Arrangements by Romero Funeral Home. Rosary, 7 p.m. today, Chama Catholic Church. Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Chama Catholic Church. Interment, Chama Cemetery.

Mascarenas, Fred
Fred Mascarenas - Pueblo Chieftain - June 24, 2001 - Fred Mascarenas, of La Junta, formerly of Rocky Ford, died June 20 in Denver. Survived by former wife, Frances Mascarenas, Rocky Ford; children, Nancy (Tim) Black, Elizabeth, Colorado, Linda (Carlos) Restrepo, El Paso, Texas, Fred (Pam) Mascarenas, Aurora, and Jack Smith, Fowler. Graveside services 10 a.m. Wednesday at Calvary Cemetery, La Junta.

Mascarenas, Larry D.
Larry D. Mascarenas - Pueblo Chieftain - October 20, 1998 - Larry D. Mascarenas, 29, passed away Oct. 16, 1998. A funeral Mass will be held 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Francis De Sales Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Interment, Riverside Cemetery. Visitation today from 5-8 p.m. at the Peaco*ck-Wood Chapel.

Mascarenas, Maria
Maria Mascarenas - Pueblo Chieftain - November 23, 2005 - Maria Mascarenas, aka "Madeline" born in Trinidad, Colorado on September 20, 1936. Passed away on November 18, 2005, at the age of 69, in West Hills, California. Maria was a Vice President, Banker. She enjoyed renovating her home and garden and her proudest moments were the birth and adoption of her children. She is survived by her mother, Maria Estefanita; sisters, Angie and Juanita; children, Russine, Monica, Jerry and Lloyd; grandchildren, Eric, Michael and Marissa; and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Visitation Services will be held on Tuesday, November 22, 2005, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., at Eternal Valley Mortuary. Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, November 23, 2005, 2:00 p.m., at Chatsworth Foursquare Church. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society. Eternal Valley Mortuary Directors 661-259-0800.

Mascarenas, Mary C.
Mary C. Mascarenas - Pueblo Chieftain - June 26, 2002 - Mary C. Mascarenas, 74, of Pueblo passed away June 24, 2002. She is preceded in death by parents, Benito and Carolina Montoya. Mary is survived by her loving husband of 51 years, Joe Mascarenas; 10 children, Viola (William) Cooper, Yolanda Huskey, Lee Mascarenas, Zelma Bleizer, Donald Mascarenas, Eva Allen, Louis Mascarenas, Rita Pretiger, Gloria Mascarenas, Ray Mascarenas and special granddaughter, Ginger Mascarenas. Also survived by numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Mary devoted her life to raising her children and being a wonderful, loving wife. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with reception to follow at 10 Crested Hill Court.

Mascarenas, Richard Sr.
Richard Mascarenas Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - December 02, 1999 - Richard Mascarenas Sr., 80, passed away Nov. 30, 1999. Survived by his wife, Marie Mascarenas; children, Helen (Henry) Madrid, Richard (Debbie) Mascarenas, Donna (Jesse) Mascarenas-Valdez and Richard J. Mascarenas; stepchildren, Rosie (Anthony) Ruybal, Joyce Aragon, Zonia (Ron) Gallegos, Judy (Gabe) Armijo, Billy, Benny, Bernard, Anthony (Maxine) and Alfred Quintana; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sisters, Nora Trujillo and Dora Jacquez. Predeceased by his first wife, Lucy Mascarenas; parents, Joe I. and Paulita Mascarenas; and sisters, Sadie Tafoya and Emily Armijo. Rosary, 7 p.m. today. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday. Both services at Sacred Heart Church in Avondale. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Viewing, noon until 5 p.m. today.

Mascarenas, Sofia
Sofia Mascarenas - Pueblo Chieftain - March 29, 2005 - Sofia Mascarenas, 88, went to be with the Lord on March 27, 2005. Preceded in death by her loving husband of 63 years, Eli Mascarenas; two children, James and Emily. Survived by her children, Josie Mosqueda, Mel (Agnes) Mascarenas, Johnnie (Betty) Mascarenas, Angie (Max) Quintana, Theresa (Bill) Bueno, Bea (Larry) Padilla, Eddie (Karen) Mascarenas, Lucy (Anthony) Espinoza; 21 grandchildren, 43 great-grandchildren, eight great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Emma Torres, Stella Villapando; and numerous nieces and nephews. Sofia was a very loving mother and grandmother. Visitation, noon to 7 p.m. Tuesday, at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at Imperial Reception Hall after the interment. Special thanks to Pueblo Extended Care for taking care of our mother.

Mascarenas, Steven I.
Steven I. Mascarenas - Pueblo Chieftain - January 04, 2004 - Steven I. Mascarenas, 19, passed away Jan. 1, 2004. Survived by his parents, Richard and Judy Mascarenas; siblings, Yvonne Mascarenas, Richard (Misty) Mascarenas, Alfredo (Lorretta) Mascarenas, Kimberly Mascarenas and Della Mascarenas; five nieces, three nephews, numerous aunts, uncles and cousins; and special friend, Marlene Norwood. Preceded in death by his brother, Joseph Mascarenas in 1991. Steven was born in Pueblo on March 7, 1984. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004, at Trinity Life Center, 36 Merritt Ct., with Pastor Richard Conley officiating.

Masciotra, Anne
Anne Masciotra - Pueblo Chieftain - December 06, 1986 - Mrs. Anne Masciotra of 2 LaHuerta, Dec. 5, 1986. Wife of James Masciotra. Mother of James W. (Georgine) Masciotra and Leanne M. (Robert) Burin, both of Pueblo. Daughter of Mrs. Jennie Taulli and sister of Frank V Taulli, both of Pueblo. Survived also by her mother-in-law and father-in-law, Christine and Pascal Masciotra, Pueblo; her grandchildren, Pamela and Brian Masciotra and Brett Burin; numerous nieces and nephews, predeceased by her father, Frank C. Taulli, June 28.1981. A lifetime resident of Pueblo. Mrs. Masciotra was a member of Our Lady of the Meadows Parish and worked as a bookkeeper in assisting her husband in operation and management of H&R Block for the past 28 years. Services. Our Lady of the Meadows Church: Mass o Christian Burial, 7:30 p.m. Sunday; recitation of the rosary, 10 a.m. Monday. Entombment, Roselawn Mausoleum. The family respectfully requests food and flowers be omitted; friends who wish may send memorials to Our Lady of the Meadows Organ Fund in Anne's name.

Masciotra, Anthony F.
Anthony F. "Toney" Masciotra - Pueblo Chieftain - October 27, 1986 - Anthony F. "Toney" Masciotra, Oct. 25, 1986. He was born June 2, 1914, at Agnone, Abruzzi, Italy, and then served in the U.S. Army Air Corps from June 16, 1942, to Jan. 16, 1946. He retired in 1967, after teaching school for 19 years, the final seven years at South High School, where he taught Latin, Spanish, and German. In 1967, he became resident handyman and maintenance man at Sharmar Nursing Center. Rosary service, 7 p.m. Tuesday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Our Lady of the Assumption Church. Interment, Roselawn. Friends are asked to omit flowers; in place of them, friends are asked to make a small donation to those agencies that provide shelter for the homeless.

Masciotra, Maria Vandalina
Maria Vandalina Masciotra – Pueblo Chieftain – October 5, 2006 - Maria Vandalina Masciotra, 94, born June 11, 1912, in Agnone, Italy, passed away Oct. 3, 2006. Preceded in death by her husband, Angiolino Masciotra; parents, Angelo and Filomena Porfilio; son, Vittorio Masciotra; son-in-law, Vincenzo Masciotra; father-in-law, Michelle "Uncle Mike" Masciotra; four sisters and two brothers. Survived by her children, Filomena Masciotra, Canada; Ascenzo (Lucietta) Masciotra, Italy; and Adelchi Masciotra, Pueblo. Also survived by daughter-in-law, Lucrezia Masciotra, Argentina; 13 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; sister, Carmella Pannunzio, Italy; brother-in-law, Armando (Vittoria) Masciotra, California; special friends, Bill and Sandy Martin, Pueblo; and numerous nieces and nephews. Maria resided in Pueblo since 1962. She was a member of Our Lady of the Assumption Church, and also was a member of the Mother Cabrini Society. Maria worked at LaTronica's Restaurant for six years and cared for her father-in-law for 25 years. Rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday; both services, Our Lady of the Assumption Church. Entombment, Roselawn Mausoleum. The family would like to thank the staff of Sangre de Cristo Hospice for their wonderful care of Maria. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made in Maria's memory to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice.

Masciotra, Pasquale Charles
Pasquale Charles Masciotra - Pueblo Chieftain - April 20, 1986 - Pasquale Charles Masciotra of Van Nuys, Calif., formerly of Pueblo, died April 16, 1986 following a heart attack. Survived by a devoted friend, Jacquline C. Shirley; three sons; sisters, Lucy Dagnillo, Pueblo, Esther Madone, Canon City sister-in-law, Gilda Masciotra, Pueblo; and numerous nieces and nephews. Services, Van Nuys, Calif.

Masero, Daniel C.
Daniel C. Masero - Trinidad Times Independent – August 15, 2004 - Daniel C. Masero, 88, passed away at Mt. San Rafael Hospital in Trinidad Aug. 1, 2004. He was born in Trinidad Sept. 11, 1915, to Ann DeVaul (Echer) and Dominic Masero. He served in the United States Army during World War II. On Aug. 31, 1946, Dan was united in marriage to Olga R. Mazza at Mt. Camel Catholic Church. Together with his family he operated the Frank and Fred Dry Cleaners. He was a coal miner for 12 years, having worked in the Allen Mine. He loved the outdoors and was an avid fisherman and enjoyed making and selling flies, and repairing fishing reels. He was the recipient for many awards for trophy fishing. Dan enjoyed teaching children to fish. He was a great cook and he became "Mr. Mom" at age 47 when he was diagnosed with throat cancer. During his years of illness, he never received chemotherapy or radiation, but through radical neck surgery became a true survivor of cancer. He was preceded in death by parents, Ann and Dominic Masero; brothers, John, Frank and Fred Masero; and granddaughter Shawna Thomas. Survivors are wife Olga of the home address; a son, Dan Masero and wife Carolyn, Albuquerque, N.M.; daughters, Valorie Salzman and husband Stan, Trinidad, Patricia Masero Thomas, Denver; grandchildren, Cody Tapia, Rhiannon Heinerl; great grandson, Michael Todd Rosendale; sisters and brothers in law, Phyllis Mazza, Trinidad, Louis DiPaulo Sr., Trinidad, Irene (Ducky) Montera, Trinidad, Frank (Jackie) Mazza, Pueblo, Kate Masero, Trinidad; numerous nieces and nephew and other relatives. A Memorial was celebrated Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2004 at 10 a.m. at Holy Trinidad Church. At his request, cremation with inurnment will be at a later date. Reception following the funeral will be announced later. Arrangements made under the direction of the Comi Funeral Home.

Mashburn, T. W. (Mrs.)
Mrs. T. W. Mashburn - Huerfano World - September 15, 1994 - This Week in La Veta History - 1914: Obituary - Mrs. T.W. Mashburn, who was born in 1832 in North Carolina and came to La Veta in 1893.

Masias, David A. Jr.
David A. Masias Jr. – Pueblo Chieftain - January 01, 2000 - David A. Masias Jr., age 27, passed away Dec. 28, 1999. Survived by his children, Jedediah and Mariah; parents, Debbie and Dave Masias; brothers, Cory Masias (Andrea) and Russell Masias; and sisters, Kim (Rick) Lopez and Daveen Masias. Also survived by his grandfather, Art Williams; aunts, Lena Mulay (Bob), Toni Mulay and Marla Yabarra; the mother of his son, Nikki Christiansen; buddy, J.T.; and numerous extended family members. Preceded in death by his grandmother, Cora "Nanny" Williams. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Rosary, Monday, 7 p.m. and memorial Mass, Tuesday, 10 a.m., Holy Family Church. In lieu of food or flowers, contributions may be made to the David A. Masias Jr. Memorial Fund in care of the funeral home office.

Masinton, Charles J.
Charles J. Masinton - Huerfano World - April 24, 2003 - Charlie dies at 88 - Charles J. Masinton, 88, former Mayor of La Veta and owner of "Charlie's" Grocery Store, passed away April 20, 2003 at his home. He is preceded in death by his wife, Lola Ladurini, and his parents, Tony and Ester Masinton. Survived by children, Charles G. (Martha), Richard G. (Dana) Masinton and Mitzi (Donald) Keairns; his brother, Sam (Unabelle) Masinton, and sister, Mary Urkulik; an aunt, Rose Masinton; eight grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. Charlie was a Navy veteran of WWII, a past president of San Isabel Board of Directors and a much loved member of the community. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 25, at the La Veta High School gymnasium. Interment, La Veta Cemetery, with reception following. In lieu of flowers or food, donations may be made to the Charlie Masinton Rotary Scholarship Fund.

Masinton, Lola
Lola Masinton - Huerfano World - October 31, 1991 - Funeral mass for Lola Masinton, 73, of La Veta, was Monday in Christ the King Church in La Veta with Msgr. Howard L. Delaney, celebrant. Mrs. Masinton died Oct. 24 in St. Mary Corwin Hospital, where she had been a patient for about 10 days. She had been in ill health for several years. Born Dec. 3,1917 in Toltec, she moved with her family into Walsenburg where she attended public school to her senior year. After marriage to Charles Masinton in 1937, she moved to La Veta where her husband owned and operated Charlie's Cash and Carry grocery store. Survivors include her husband; two sons, Jerry, Lawrence, KS and Richard "Dick" of Kansas City; one daughter, Mitzi Keairns, Tabernacle, NJ; her mother, Noemi Landurini, Pueblo; one brother, Virgil Landurini, Walsenburg; one sister, Irene Skarmas, Pueblo; father-in-law, Tony Masinton, La Veta; 11 grandchildren; one great-granddaughter and numerous nieces and nephews. Burial was in La Veta Cemetery. Boies Almont was in charge of the arrangements.

Masinton, Rose F.
Rose F. Masinton - Pueblo Chieftain - May 14, 2005 - Rose F. Masinton, 97, born May 1, 1908, passed away May 12, 2005. Survived by her daughter, Angela (Frank) Zupancic; grandchildren, Jona Zupancic, Paula (Robert) Glynn, Lori (Pat) Brown, Toni (Mark) Morton and Maureen (Joseph) Miller; three step-grandchildren, Joanna Reems, Cheryl (Bob) Davis and Ronald (Sandi) Reems; seven great-grandchildren; four stepgreat-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents, Sam and Anna Ferraro; husband, James Masinton; brothers, Tony, Joseph and Gene Ferraro; and sisters, Virginia Perricone and Frances Occhiato. Rose and her husband owned and operated Jim's El Rancho Market with her brothers for many years. She was the matriarch of all the family and everyone depended on Rose. The family would like to thank Preferred Hospice and the staff of Home Instead Home Care for their loving care of Rose. Viewing, 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, 10:30 a.m. Monday, Christ the King Church. Entombment, Roselawn Mausoleum. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to Christ the King Church Lighting Fund or to a charity of your choice in Rose's memory.

Masinton, Tony
Tony Masinton - Huerfano World - February 26, 1998 - Tony Masinton, Huerfano County's second oldest resident, of La Veta, died Feb. 24, 1998 in Huerfano Medical Center at age 102. Survivors include his sons, Charles, La Veta and Sam, Aurora and one daughter, Mary Urkulik, La Veta; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Friday from Christ the King Church in La Veta. Burial will be in La Veta Cemetery. Huerfano World - March 5, 1998 - Tony Masinton, 102, of La Veta, died Feb. 24, 1998 in Huerfano Medical Center, where he had been a patient for three days. He was the second oldest person in Huerfano County. Born Apr. 15, 1895 in Italy, he, his father and mother moved to New York around the turn of the century. He then moved to Philadelphia where he completed the sixth grade. He moved to Florence in 1910 when he was a teenager and his family was involved in truck gardening. Mr. Masinton went to work for Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, from which he retired at age 65. He and his wife, Esther, celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary in 1984. She died in 1991. He is survived by three children, Charles Masinton, La Veta, Sam Masinton, Arvada and Mary Urkulik, La Veta; six grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. Funeral was from Christ the King Church in La Veta. Burial was in La Veta Cemetery.

Mason, Albert
Albert "Al" Mason - Pueblo Chieftain - April 25, 2001 - Albert "Al" Mason, age 78, of Rocky Ford, died April 22, 2001, in La Junta. Survived by wife, Doris; and children, Larry (Brenda) Mason, Jerry Mason, Brenda Mason and Marvin (Laurie) Mason. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 25, at Ustick Donelson Johnson Funeral Home, Rev. Allen Stoker officiating. Visitation at the funeral home from 1 to 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Mason, Audrey Lucy
Audrey Lucy Mason - Huerfano World - May 1, 2003 - Audrey Lucy Mason died at La Junta on April 23, 2003. She was born at Pikeview, CO, on Aug. 8, 1920 to Leigh and Minnie Huff. She grew up east of Walsenburg and married Earl Mason in 1939. He preceded her in death, after 58 years of marriage. A son, Lyle, and three grandchildren also preceded her. She is survived by a daughter, Shirley, of La Veta, and two sons, Carl, of Rangely, and Gary, of Rocky Ford; a brother, Bradley Huff, La Veta; sisters, Majorie Tatman, Walsenburg, and Doris Blanton, Pueblo. Also by eight grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. She will be remembered at a later date with a family memorial.

Mason, Carol J.
Carol J. Mason - Pueblo Chieftain - September 30, 1986 - Carol J. Mason, a Pueblo resident for 22 years, late of 2101 Rangeview, passed away Sept. 28, 1986. Mrs. Mason was a member of the King of Kings Lutheran Church and the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. She is survived by her husband, Charles E. Mason, of the family home; three children, John Mason of Houston, Texas; Karen Mason of Pueblo West, and Douglas Mason of Denver; and her parents, John and Elizabeth Hendricks of Pueblo West. Cremation. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the King of Kings Lutheran Church with the Rev. Randall Mundt officiating. The family respectfully requests the omission of flowers. Those who wish may make donations to the American Cancer Society or the Motor Chair Foundation.

Mason, Christopher C.
Christopher C. Mason - Pueblo Chieftain - July 19, 1913 - Christopher C. Mason, aged 50 years passed away at a local hospital yesterday morning following an illness lasting two years. He was brought to Pueblo two years ago and placed in a local sanitarium where he remained until his death yesterday. He had been a barber and worked in several of the cities in the state and his death will come as a great shock by his wife, Mrs. C.C. Mason, who is at present in Salida Colo. He was a member of the W.O.W. The remains are at the United Undertaking Company parlor and the arrangements will be made later. Pueblo Chieftain July 20, 1913, the funeral of Christopher C. Mason was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the United Undertaking Company's parlor. The Rev. J.A. Jeffers officiated. Miss Green sang "Jesus Lovers of My Soul" Interment was in Mountain View.

Mason, Elvin James
Elvin James Mason - Pueblo Chieftain - November 21, 1999 - Elvin James Mason, 92 of Fowler, died Nov. 19, 1999, in Fowler. Survived by wife, Eva, of the Fowler Nursing Care Center, 3 sons; Paul (Darla) Mason of Pueblo; James (Harriet) Mason of Mosca, Colo., and Fred (Julie) Mason of Cedarbluff, Neb., and one daughter, Betty (Bill) Cash of Pueblo. There are 11 grandchildren and two sisters, Hester Wittman of Olney Springs, Colo., and Rhoda Green of Marcellus, Mich. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 23 at Griffy Family Funeral Home in Fowler. Burial will be at 1 p.m., at Fort Lyon National Cemetery. Memorials to Shriners Crippled Children's hospital may be sent in care of the funeral home. Visitation is Monday afternoon from 2 until 6 p.m.

Mason, George
George Mason - Colorado Weekly Chieftain - January 9, 1879 - George Mason, the fireman who was injured in the recent accident on the Denver and Rio Grande railway at the Huerfano, died at the Clifton House, South Pueblo, yesterday afternoon.

Mason, Iva Mae
Iva Mae Mason - Pueblo Chieftain - December 16, 2004 - Iva Mae Mason passed away Dec. 14, 2004, in Pueblo. Iva was born April 18, 1917, in Pueblo, to Norman and Alta Mason and was a lifelong resident. She had a 30-year career as a nurse, culminating in her retirement from the Colorado State Hospital. She was preceded in death by her parents; sons, Calvin and Tommy Alexander; and brothers, Roy and Eddie Mason. Her survivors include her children, Ben Saldana, Henry Saldana, Eddie Saldana, Moreen Harrow, Juanita Law and Iva Rael; her brother, Norman Mason Jr.; sister, Jewel Wood; grandchildren, Jennifer Riggio, Erik Saldana, Naomi Saldana, Trish Saldana, Cariso Spangler, Joseph Rael, Andrew Rael, Bonney Marifield, Sherry Harrow, Tammy Erickson Piper and Calvin Shaw; as well as numerous great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and other relatives. Funeral service will be held at 9 a.m. Friday, Dec. 17, 2004, in the Davis Memorial Chapel. Interment will follow in the Imperial Cemetery.

Mason, Marguerite R.
Marguerite R. Mason - Pueblo Chieftain - December 18, 1987 - Marguerite R. Mason, 63, died Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1987. She was married to Frank Mason on Oct. 13, 1945, in Chicago, while he was serving in the U.S. Navy. The Masons moved to Trinidad in 1945 and operated the Mason Candy Company before moving to Longmont in 1975. She is survived by her husband, Frank, Longmont; three daughters, Renee (Mike) Valentine, Trinidad, Sherron (John) Hudson, Colorado Springs, and Bonnie (Michael) Solomine, California; one son, Thomas (Sue) Mason, Firestone, Colo.; nine grandchildren. Services for Mrs. Mason will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 18, at Campbell-Lewis-Cotter & Sons Funeral Home, followed by interment at Masonic Cemetery.

Mason, Mary Y.
Mary Y. Mason - Pueblo Chieftain - October 12, 1986 - Mary Y. Mason, Oct. 9, 1986, Wife of Noble Mason, who passed away in January 1967. Mother of Joan (David) Wagner, Grand Junction; Joyce (John) Keeling, Thornton; Connie Foster, Hillsboro, Texas; and William D. (Lisa) Mason, Evergreen, Grandmother of John Jones, LaShawn and Hayley Keeling, Tiffani and Kitra Foster. Sister of Clara Cunningham, Missouri; Ken, John, and Dale Smith, all of California. Graveside service, 2 p.m. Monday, Lakin, Kan., Cemetery.

Mason, Nancy
Nancy Mason - Pueblo Chieftain - June 03, 2004 - Nancy Mason, 47, passed away May 30, 2004. Services in Brighton.

Mason, Patricia Beverly
Patricia "Pat" Beverly Mason - Pueblo Chieftain - November 14, 1999 - Patricia "Pat" Beverly Mason passed away Nov. 12, 1999, in Loveland, Ohio, where she had made her home with her daughter for the past three years. Pat was born Feb. 23, 1931, in Pueblo, the second child of Stephen H. and Elma A. Pritchard, who both precede her in death. Also preceded in death by her husband of 43 years, Lee Mason, in 1991, and one brother, Gerald E. Pritchard. Pat attended schools in Pueblo and Rye. She married Lee in November of 1948 in Raton, N.M. They raised their three children in Modesto, Calif., and subsequently moved to Carson City, Nev., where they were in the hotel business for many years. They moved back to Rye in 1980 where they owned and managed ``Pat's Place," a restaurant on I-25 near Colorado City. They retired to their beautiful home in Rye where Pat made her home until moving to Ohio to be with her daughter, Pam. Pat was well known and loved by everyone in the Rye community. She dearly loved her mountain home and enjoyed the wildlife. She had a wonderful sense of humor in spite of the many medical problems she faced in her later years. She is survived by her children, Stephen Lee Mason, Fort Myers, Fla., John David (Kathy) Mason, Modesto, Calif., and Pamela Eileen (Norman) Smith, Loveland, Ohio; brothers, John G. Pritchard and David (Lois) Pritchard, both of Rye; sisters, Barbara L. (Alex) Conn, Pueblo, and Catherine Anne (James) Michaels, Brier, Wash.; grandchildren, Gari (Terry) Graham, Colorado City, Jamie (Ken) New, McKenzie, Tenn., Gregory (Cindi) Smith, Pueblo, and Jared and Kari Mason, Modesto, Calif.; great-grandchildren, Blaine and Andrew Graham, Colorado City, and Courtney and Austin New, McKenzie, Tenn.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Public visitation, 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Christian Chapel Assembly of God, 8310 Daisey Lane in Rye. Interment to follow at Rye Cemetery, Rye, Colo.

Massar, Philip
Philip Massar - San Juan Prospector (Del Norte, Rio Grande County, Colorado) - November 14, 1914 - One killed, Two Hurt in Auto Crash - Trinidad - The plunging of an automobile over a twenty-foot embankment on Linden Avenue resulted in the instant death of Corporal Philip Maasar of Troop K, Eleventh United States Cavalry, and the serious injury of Sergeant Harold Howard of Troop K, and Albert Figgs, an employee of the Kenneth mine at Tabasco. Maasar suffered a broken back and was badly crushed under the wreck of the machine. Sergeant Howard sustained a broken arm and internal injuries and Figgs internal injuries.

Massara, Mary
Mary Massara - Pueblo Chieftain - September 4, 1987 - Mary Massara, Sept. 2 1987, Wife of Anton Massara, who passed away May 30, 1969, Mother of Charles M. (Inez M.) Massara, Pueblo, and John L. (Opal) Massara, Omaha, Neb, Also Survived by five grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by several brothers and sisters. Mrs. Massara was born Aug. 1, 1892, in Briten Brun, Austria. She immigrated to America at the age of 9 and had been a Pueblo resident since 1946. She was a member of Holy Family Parish. Services, Holy Family Church. Recitation of the rosary, 7 p.m. Friday; Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Saturday. Interment, Imperial. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Memorial contributions may be made in her name to Sangre de Cristo Hospice, 102 W. Orman, Pueblo 81004. The family may be contacted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Massara, 625 W. Grant.

Massari, Sally Howell
Sally Howell Massari – Albuquerque Journal – June 24, 2001 - Sally Howell Massari passed away June 21, 2001. Ms. Massari and her husband, Howell, owned the M&S Supermarkets in Santa Fe, Los Alamos and Espanola and the La Cocina Restaurants in Los Alamos and Santa Fe. Her hobbies were bowling and playing bridge. She is survived by her daughter, Roberta Hine and husband, Bob of Albuquerque; son, Howell Howell Jr. and wife, Christen of Pojoaque; daughter, Phyllis Conrad and husband, Duane; granddaughter, Raynette Schell; grandson, Todd Hine; six great-grandchildren; brother, Frank Cerame and wife, Irene of Trinidad, CO; and sister, Mary Ann Skinner and husband, Ken. Visitation for Ms. Massari will be Sunday, June 24, 2001, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., at Hillcrest Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be Monday, June 25, 2001, 11:00 a.m., at Highland Baptist Church, 417 Palomas Dr. SE, with Pastor Winfred Walker officiating. Interment will be at 2:30 p.m., at Santa Fe Memorial Gardens, 417 E. Rodeo Road, Santa Fe. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 5800 Lomas Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108 or to Presbyterian Hospice, 8300 Constitution NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110. Hillcrest Funeral Home 225 San Mateo NE 265-5959

Massaroni, Mary A.
Mary A. Massaroni - Pueblo Chieftain - December 07, 2004 - Mary A. Massaroni, 88, passed away Dec. 3, 2004, following a long illness. Born June 9, 1916, in Concrete, Colo., to Antonio Chiaro and Oliva Chiaro (Petrocco). Preceded in death by husband, Daniel Massaroni, in 1974; parents and siblings, Dominic Chiaro, Anthony Chiaro and Esther Ruggles. She leaves to cherish her memory her "special" son, Lewis "Sonny" Massaroni, to whom she devoted her life. She is survived by sisters and brothers, Jennie Porco, Mathew (Lee) Chiaro, James (Ethel) Chiaro, Jean (John) Zupancic; sister-in-law, Enola Massaroni; and special friend, Joe Latino. She also is survived by numerous nieces and nephews, especially her caretakers, Mary (Dick) Schmaltz, James (Tomma) Parco, Joan and Jenilyn Bartolo. Special thanks to Dr. Robert Drake and the staffs of University Park Care Center and Parkview Hospital. Viewing, from 1 to 4 p.m. today, at T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2004, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 1145 S. Aspen, Pueblo. Burial will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Those who desire may make memorial contributions to St. Joseph Church through the funeral home.

Massarotti, Antonetta
Antonetta Massarotti - Democrat News - October 22, 2008 - Antonetta Massarotti, 94, of Missouri died, October 10, 2008 at ClaRu DeVille Nursing Center in Fredericktown, Missouri. She was born December 19, 1914. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mike Massarotti. Mrs. Massarotti is survived by her daughters, Roseann McCrary; MaryJo Tonkinson; Betty Edmond; four brothers, Mike Massarotti, Tiger Massarotti, Johny Massarotti, and Angeloe Massarotti; and two sisters, Clana Bell and Macy Braokhant; eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held October 16, 2008 at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Internment was at Roselawn Cemetery. Colorado arrangements under the direction of Adrian Comer Funeral Home of Pueblo, Colorado. Local arrangements by Follis and Sons Funeral Home of Fredericktown, Missouri.

Massarotti, Marie L.
Marie L. Massarotti - Pueblo Chieftain - March 31, 2001 - Marie L. Massarotti, passed away on March 29, 2001, after a lengthy illness. She was born in Pueblo, Colo. on May 17, 1922, and lived her entire life on the St. Charles Mesa. She retired in 1988 as office manager of Luria Brothers. She is predeceased by her parents, John and Ruth Massarotti; and sister, Dorothy. Survivors include her brother, George (Rosalie) Massarotti; sister, Betty (Donald) English; and nephew, Robert (Liz) Massarotti, all of Pueblo. Marie is also survived by her great-nieces and nephews, Kimberly Pearce, Kevin Massarotti, Brandi and Devin Pearce; and many other special friends and neighbors. Marie was a lifetime member of St. Joseph Church, where services will be held. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, April 2, 2001, Rev. Robert Carden, Celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The casket will be closed at the church. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The family will receive friends from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 1, 2001, at the funeral home and may also be contacted at the home of Don and Betty English.

Massarotti, Velma E.
Velma E. Massarotti – Pueblo Chieftain – February 14, 1995 – Velma E. Massarotti. There will be visitation from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Funeral service will be at 10 a.m. on Wednesday at Adrian Comer Funeral Home. Interment will be in Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Masser, Elsie A.
Elsie A. Masser – Pueblo Chieftain – August 6, 2006 - Elsie A. Masser, passed away Aug. 3, 2006. She was born March 1, 1922, in Victor, Colo., to John and Angela Skerjanec. Preceded in death by her husband, Fred A. Masser, to whom she was married 59 years; son, Ronald G. Masser; and sister, Emma (Edward) Novak. Survived by daughter, Peggy (Mark) Wanner; and son, James Masser. She is also survived by siblings, Jo (Chuck) Perko, John (Dorothy) Skerjanec, and Edward (Alice) Skerjanec; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. She was a member of St. Mary's Parish, the Western Slavonic Association and KSKJ Lodge No. 103. Elsie was known for her baking skills, her love of choir, being a member of the "Birthday Club," her generosity and for passing the gift of Slovenian traditions to younger generations. "She will be missed" - draga mati in setra. The family wishes to thank all staff members involved with Elsie's health care for the past five years at Life Care Center and to all who prayed, brought gifts and visited her while she was in residence. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be made in Elsie's name to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice, 1207 Pueblo Boulevard Way, Pueblo, CO 81005, or the charity of your choice. Viewing at the funeral home from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6, with family in attendance from 3 to 4 p.m. Funeral Mass at St. Mary's Church 11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 7. Private inurnment will occur at a later date.

Masser, Fred A.
Fred A. Masser - Pueblo Chieftain - April 23, 2004 - Fred A. Masser, age 84, died at Life Care Center of Pueblo, April 21, 2004. Preceded in death by son, Ronald Masser; sister, Lillian Cotton; and brother, Robert Masser. Survived by his wife of 59 years, Elsie A. (Skerjanec) Masser; daughter, Peggy Masser; and son, James Masser, all of Pueblo. Fred leaves many fond memories with immediate and extended relatives and friends. He was a 1938 graduate of Pleasant View High School. He served in the Pacific Naval operations during WWII from 1942 until 1945. Fred was employed by Colorado Fuel and Iron for 43 years, 1939 until his retirement in 1982. His enjoyments in life included fishing, golfing and hiking the prairies for arrowheads. At his request, cremation with no memorial service. A private family inurnment is scheduled for a later date. In lieu of flowers and food, the family requests that memorial donations be made in Fred's name to the charity of choice. The family also wishes to extend gratitude to all of the staff involved in Fred's care, including Dr. Burchett's office and the concerned staff at Life Care Center of Pueblo.

Masser, Joe J.
Joe J. "Son" Masser - Pueblo Chieftain - September 2, 1987 - Joe J. "Son" Masser, 81, died Aug. 29, 1987, at a local hospital. Survived by a sister, Angela Zakrasick, Pueblo, and a brother, Stanley (Altie) Masser, Greeley, Colo. He preceded in death by parents, John and Rose Masser; brothers, John and Albert Masser; and sisters, Johanna Kochevar, Rose Washkovich and Mary Barach. He also is survived by numerous nieces and nephews. He served in the U.S. Army; during World War II. At the time of his retirement in 1971, Joe was a custodian at Pueblo Catholic High. Private family services were held Tuesday.

Massey, Clarence G.
Clarence G. Massey - Pueblo Chieftain - November 23, 1911- Clarence G. Massey, November 22, 1911, aged 10 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Massey. The remains are at West Brothers & Whiton's and will be sent to Alamosa tonight for interment.

Massey, Dorothy E.
Dorothy E. Massey - Pueblo Chieftain - June 01, 1986 - Dorothy E. Massey passed away May 29, 1986, following a brief illness. She is predeceased by her husband, Frank A. Massey, in 1982. Mother of Frank (Helen) Massey and grandmother of Daniel, Douglas, and Jennifer Massey. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Graveside service, 10 a.m. Monday in Mountain View Cemetery, Dr. John Ross officiating.

Massey, Elija Polk
Elija Polk Massey, - Pueblo Chieftain - March 23, 1919 - Elija Polk Massey, son Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Massey, died at 2110 N. Santa Fe Avenue, March 22. Body at Davies-Vories.

Massey, George E.
George E. Massey - Pueblo Chieftain - March 12, 2002 - Age 81, of Fort Collins, formerly of Pueblo and Denver, Colo., died March 11, 2002, at a Fort Collins nursing home. Born Dec. 12, 1920, in Chattanooga, Okla., to Irvin Massey and Joy (Barber) Massey. George was married in August 1942 to Josephine A. (Clementi) in Pueblo. He is a veteran of the U.S. Army 94th Division Europe, WWII. George spent most of his life in Pueblo and worked as a truck driver for Pacific Intermountain Express. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Fort Collins, and a member of the Eagles, Elks, 94th Infantry Division. George is preceded in death by his wife and parents; and is survived by his son, Robert Massey, Thornton, Colo.; daughter, Joyce Allen, Fort Collins; brother, Clarence Massey, Wichita Falls, Texas; sister, Imogene Ansley, Gainesville, Texas; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 13, 2002, Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, 11385 Grant Drive, Northglenn, Colo. Those who desire may view from noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday at Bohlender Funeral Chapel. Private interment, Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Colo.

Massey, Horace W.
Horace W. Massey - Pueblo Chieftain - December 26, 1986 - Horace W. Massey was born Jan. 2, 1916, in Throckmorton, Texas, and died unexpectedly Dec. 23, 1986, in El Sobrante, Calif. On June 11, 1939, he was married to Ruby D. Walsh in Raton, N.M.; she preceded him in death Aug. 20, 1986. Father of John F. Massey, Ted R. Massey, William Keith Massey and Illa June Stice, all of Pueblo; Larry N. Massey of Holcomb, Kan.; Roxey L. Casey of Durango; and Vicky Stroup of El Sobrante, Calif. Also survived by 13 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, three sisters and one brother. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II and was a member of BPOE 90 for more than 30 years. Service, 10 a.m. Monday, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home Chapel. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery, with BPOE 90 committal. Contributions may be made in his name to the funeral home office.

Massey, James
James Massey - Pueblo Chieftain - May 6, 1926 - James Massey, age 75 years, died early Wednesday morning, May 5 at 29 block O. The body is being cared for at the United Davis-Vories parlors. Pueblo Chieftain - May 7, 1926 - The funeral of James Massey will take place at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, May 8, in the United Davies-Vories chapel. The Knights of Pythias No. 52 will conduct the services at Roselawn cemetery, where interment will be made.

Massey, James
James Massey - Pueblo Chieftain - September 17, 1929 - James Massey, 69, died at a local hospital Monday following a short illness. He was a long time resident of Pueblo and a member of the C. F. & I. Pensioners' club. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Anna Bostanace. The body is in the care of T. G. McCarthy and Sons. Funeral announcements will be made later. Pueblo Chieftain - September 19, 1929, aged 69 years. The body is in care of T. G. McCarthy and Sons awaiting arrival of relatives. Funeral announcements will be made later. Pueblo Chieftain - September 20, 1929. The funeral of James Massey will take place Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the funeral chapel of T. G. McCarthy and Sons. Rev. James E. Jones will officiate. Interment Roselawn.

Massey, James R.
James R. Massey - Pueblo Chieftain - September 28, 2004 - James R. Massey, 78, born Sept. 13, 1926, passed away Sept. 26, 2004. Survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Kay Massey; and his children, Kip (Barb) Massey and Debby (Kenneth) Dreiling. Grandfather of Heather Massey, Tara Massey, Ericka (Jeremy) Pilon and James Dreiling. Great-grandfather of Joseph McClain Massey, Ryan Pilon and one on the way. Jim served in the merchant marines during World War II and worked for Readers Digest for 25 years. He was a lifetime member of BPOE No. 90. He also enjoyed fishing. At his request cremation with no viewing. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to Pueblo Elks Lodge in his memory.

Massey, Joseph
Joseph Massey - Pueblo Chieftain - February 26, 1926 - Joseph Massey, age 54 years, died February 25. Remains in care of the Sleg Mortuary. Arrangements later. Pueblo Chieftain - February 27, 1926 - The body of Joseph Massey is being cared for by the Sleg Mortuary pending the arrival of relatives from Ouray, Colo.

Massey, Laura
Mrs. Laura Massey - Pueblo Dailey Chieftain - February 4, 1904 - Mrs. Laura Massey, 44 years old, wife of James Massey, at the residence, 125 Jackson street. She is survived by six children. The funeral will be held Monday at 9 at the residence and at 9:30 from St. Francis Xavier church. Interment will be at Riverview. Trinidad and Alamosa please copy.

Massey, Margaret Ellen
Margaret Ellen Massey - Pueblo Chieftain - January 20, 2001 - Margaret Ellen Massey, 60, of 32463 Road 10, Manzanola, Colo., died January 18, 2001 at her home. She was born June 1, 1940, in Las Animas, Colo., to Raymond I. and Helen M. Moreland Gunn. She was married to Michael D. Massey, 1961-until his mysterious disappearance in 1983. Her spouse for over 15 years is Arnold Taylor of Manzanola, Colo. Margaret worked as a beautician. She is survived by her mother, Helen M. Gunn, Las Animas, Colo.; two sons, Terry Massey, Phoenix, Ariz., and Randy Massey, Woodland Park, Colo.; two step-daughters, Connie Patton, Punkin Center, Colo., and Sheila Wilson, Pueblo, Colo.; two brothers, Donald F. Gunn, Parker, Colo., and Raymond E. "Gene" Gunn, Murietta, Calif.; sister, Lucille M. Cook, Las Animas, Colo.; and eight grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Church of the Nazarene in Las Animas, Colo. Committal services and interment will follow at 3 p.m. at Mountainview Cemetery in Manzanola, Colo. Family prefers memorials to the Ark-Valley Hospice.

Massey, Mary I.
Mary I. Massey - Pueblo Star Journal - August 8, 1953 - Mary I. Massey, passed away Aug. 7 at a local hospital. Survived by a niece, Mrs. C. E. Surber of La Junta, Colo. Arrangements later. Pueblo Star Journal - August 9, 1953 - Mary I. Massey, Friday at hospital. Late of 159 Midway. Aunt of Mrs. C. E. Surber, La Junta, Colo. Sister-in-law of M. L. Stubbs, Fowler, Colo., and Mrs. Daisy O'Brien, Long Beach, Calif. Services 10:30 a.m. Monday. Davis Memorial Chapel, with Rev. James W. Reynolds, pastor of the Church of Christ, officiating. To Roselawn.

Massey, Roy V.
Roy V. Massey - Pueblo Chieftain - June 16, 1944 - Roy V. Massey, at Salida, June 15. Husband of Mrs. Alice Massey of 207 Whitney drive. Father of Laura, Mrs. Gladys Morrison and Mrs. Ellen Duke; grandfather of Sharon Ann Duke all of Pueblo. Brother of Clarence of Alamosa, Oscar and Ralph of Pueblo, and Mrs. Rita Gabbey of Boise, Idaho. Announcement later. Pueblo Chieftain - June 17, 1944 - Services our chapel Saturday 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Lloyd Nichols will officiate. Interment Roselawn.

Massey, Ruby D.
Ruby D. Massey - Pueblo Chieftain - August 22, 1986 - Ruby D. Massey was born Feb. 17, 1919, in Sharon Springs, Kan., and departed this life unexpectedly Aug. 20, 1986, at her home. She was united in marriage with Horace W. Massey on June 11, 1939, in Raton, N.M. A Pueblo resident since 1951, she was much loved by all and will be deeply missed. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her children, John F. Massey, Ted R. Massey, Illa June Stice and William Keith Massey, all of Pueblo; Roxie L. Casey of Durango; Vickie Stroup of El Sobrante, Calif., and Larry N. Massey of Holcomb, Kan. She is survived also by 13 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and four sisters. Services, 10 a.m. Saturday in Rose Chapel, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home, the Rev. Leaon Griswold officiating. Interment in Roselawn Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and from 8 a.m. to service time Saturday.

Massick, Virginia I.
Virginia I. Massick - Pueblo Chieftain - December 21, 2002 - Virginia I. Massick, 81, born Aug. 23, 1921, passed away Dec. 19, 2002. Preceded in death by her husband, Alvin Massick; parents, Forest and Gladys Fouch; and brother, Charles Fouch. Survived by her children, Jackie (James) Dillingham, Vaughn (June) Griswold, DyAnn Fowler, Mark (Susan) Massick and Kim Massick. Also survived by nine grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Laura (Don) Seick; and niece, Debrah (Joe) Keir. Virginia was a past member of Southern Star Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Colorado State Hospital Auxiliary, the McDowell Club and was a runner-up for Silver Queen for 2000. She was an active member of the Christ Congregational Church and choir. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Monday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Interment, La Veta Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the Macular Degeneration Foundation in care of the funeral home office.

Mast, Doris A.
Doris A. Mast - Pueblo Chieftain - August 28, 1987 - Doris A. Mast, late of 1913 Jones Ave., died Friday, Aug. 21, 1987, in San Diego, Calif. She was born May 13, 1987, in Longmont, Colo. She attended college in Chillicothe, Mo., taught piano in Pueblo for 30 years and was a member of Rebekah Lodge, Social Star 42. She is survived by her son, Lloyd Mast, of San Mateo, Calif.; daughter, Sandra S. Gillogly, of El Cajon, Calif.; two grandchildren; three sisters and one brother. The family may be contacted at 1685 Vann Court, El Cajon, Calif. 92020.

Masterantonio, Dominick
Dominick Masterantonio - Pueblo Chieftain - July 13, 1985 - Dominick Masterantonio, 60 Fordham Circle, went to his heavenly home July 11, 1985. Beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Masterantonio. Father of Miss Rose Marie Masterantonio, Miss Antoinette Lou Masterantonio and Miss Lucille Ann Masterantonio, all of the family home. Survived also by his special children, Marion and Richard Chanick of Pueblo; his brother-in-law and sisters-in-law, A.M. (Barbara) Bravo, Pueblo, Rocky (Dorothy) Bravo, Oklahoma City, Okla., Mrs. Angelina Cicero, Pueblo, Joe (Regina) Bravo, Denver, Frank (Mandy) Bravo, La Junta, Mrs. Jean (Warren) Mann, New York, Miss Rose Elaine Bravo, Miss Louise DeNiro and Mrs. Ann Mastro, all of Pueblo, Mrs. Carmella DiSanti, Denver, and Mrs. Joanne (Joe) Vinci, Rocky Ford; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and many dear friends. Predeceased by his parents, Nick and Rose Masterantonio; his brothers and sisters, Floyd Masterantonio, James Mastro, Jennie Callante and Mary Pulliccelli; his half brothers and sisters. John DiSanti, Mary Costanza, Nellie DeNardo, Charles DiSanti, and adopted son, Bobby Darin. A lifetime resident of Pueblo, Mr. Masterantonio was a member of St. Francis Xavier Parish, Pueblo Elks Lodge 90 and Fidelity Lodge 235 of the Columbian Federation. He had been employed at the CF&I Steel Corp. for 49 years prior to his retirement from the 40-inch mill in 1969. Named Father of the Year by the Pueblo County Heart Unit in 1984, he also loved music and bowling. Services, St. Francis Xavier Church. Mass of Christian Burial, 7 p.m. Sunday, and rosary recitation, 10 a.m. Monday. Elk's committal, Roselawn. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Friends who wish may send contributions to the Pueblo County Heart Unit or St. Mary-Corwin Hospital Coronary Care Unit. Family will receive friends at the family home, 60 Fordham Circle.

Masters, Catherine W.
Catherine W. Masters - Durango Herald – February 17, 2004 - Catherine W. Masters, who lived on a ranch near Ignacio for many years, died Thursday, Feb. 12, 2004, at Mercy Medical Center. She was 95. Catherine Newman Masters was born Aug. 24, 1908, near Grandfield, Okla. She married Carl Edward Masters on Oct. 22, 1926, in Walsenburg. The couple came to La Plata County in 1935 to help her parents build a house on a ranch 4.5 miles from Ignacio. In 1940, Carl and Catherine Masters moved to the Panama Canal Zone with their children. They repatriated 10 years later and returned to the Ignacio ranch in 1974. They spent the rest of their lives there, providing a "home ranch" for three generations of family members. The couple's daughter, Joyce Danford, has lived at the ranch for eight years. "The most important thing my mother taught my brothers and me," Danford said, "was that if we encountered something unpleasant or unexpected we should turn it into a positive experience." Danford recalled her mother talking about traveling in a covered wagon in Oklahoma when her parents moved from one house to another. She also traveled in jets, Danford said. Mrs. Masters was preceded in death by her husband eight years ago and infant son, Larry Lee Masters. In addition to Joyce Danford, she is survived by sons, Dee Masters of Torrance, Calif., and Karl Masters of Wetumpka, Ala., and many grandchildren. A funeral is scheduled at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Mark's Episcopal Church. St. Mark's Rev. Andrew Cooley will officiate along with the Rev. Myron Darmour, with Mercy Medical Center. Burial will be at Ignacio Cemetery (East). In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to St. Mark's Episcopal Church or the Hospice of Mercy, 3801 Main Ave., Durango 81301.

Masters, Harry Raymond
Raymond Masters - Pueblo Chieftain - March 06, 2002 - Age 84, born July 19, 1917, in Meade, Kan., passed away March 3, 2002. The son of Harry and Dessie (Marrs) Masters, who preceded him in passing along with his son, Larry. He was a 62-year resident of their rural El Paso County home. He retired after many years as a rural farmer, custom bailer, carpenter and a carpentry instructor at Pikes Peak Community College. He devoted his life and work to his family and will be lovingly missed by his wife, Elsie; children, Sam and Ravonda (Masters) Hinson of Garland, Texas, and Larry and Linda (Masters) Nienhueser, of Parlin, Colo.; grandchildren, Rashell Clenney, Blake and Robin Edwards, Aaron and Kelly Baird, Stacy Hinson, Jason, Ian, Heather and Seth Nienhueser; great-grandchildren, Samantha, Jesse and Katelyn Clenney, Trevor Nienhueser and Macie Edwards; sisters, Faye Ottinger and Ada Ruth Tripet. Viewing at the funeral home from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Wednesday, with family greeting friends and relatives from 5-7 p.m. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday, March 7, 2002, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel in Pueblo. Interment will be in Fowler, Kan. Those who wish may send contributions to the Fountain Museum through the funeral home office.

Masterson, Betty B.
Betty B. Masterson - Pueblo Chieftain - August 15, 2000 - Betty B. Masterson, 65, of Pueblo, passed away Aug. 12, 2000. She is preceded in death by parents, Max Gonzales and Pillar Alavardo; brothers, Walter, Richard and George Gonzales; and sister, Helen Aragon. She is survived by her children, Gary Branson, Betty Jo (Nathan) Cruz and James (Christine) Masterson; two grandsons, Nathan and David Cruz, all of Pueblo. She is also survived by brothers, Dan (Rose) Gonzales, Steve (Betty) Gonzales, Willie "D" Gonzales; sisters, Lydia (Nelson) Griffin, Esther York, Carmen JoAnn Smith, Erlinda (Ron) Glasso; brother-in-law, Joe Aragon; sister-in-law, Lucy Masterson; and special friend "Missy"; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. She will be deeply missed by her family. Betty dedicated her life to taking care of her children. She touched the lives of many with her kind and giving heart. Memorial rosary recitation, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Rose Chapel.

Mastrasina, Nicholas
Nicholas Mastrasina - Bayfield Blade - July 14, 1910 - The Rock Island railroad was Friday held criminally responsible by the coroner's jury for the death of 5-year-old Nicholas Mastrasina, killed last Wednesday at Pueblo by a piece of slag hurled from a dump where a Rock Island crew was blasting.

Mastreano, Carmen
Carmen "Minnie" Mastreano - Pueblo Chieftain - March 06, 2003 - Carmen "Minnie" Mastreano, 83, passed away March 5, 2003. At his request, there will be cremation with no services.

Mastro, Clotilda
Mrs. Clotilda Mastro - Pueblo Chieftain - December 10, 1957 - Mrs. Clotilda Mastro, 427 Kelly Ave., died Monday at a local hospital. Resident of Pueblo 50 years. Member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church and Ladies Fidelity Society. Widow of John Mastro and mother of Mrs. Rose Brunetti of Chicago, Ill. Mark Mastro of Pueblo; James Mastro of Chicago, Ill. Mrs. Lena Bittel and Mrs. Theresa Scaturo both of Pueblo. Five grandchildren also survive. Rosary recitation in our Chapel of Memory at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday. Requiem mass will be celebrated Thursday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church at 9:00 a.m. Interment Gate of Heaven section, Roselawn Cemetery. Pueblo Chieftain - December 12, 1957 - Mrs. Clotilda Mastro. Funeral services will be held today from our chapel at 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at the Lady of Mount Carmel Church at 9 a.m. Interment will be made in the Gate of Heaven Section, Roselawn Cemetery. Pueblo Chieftain - December 12, 1957 - Mrs. Clotilda Mastro. Funeral services will be held today from our chapel at 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at the Lady of Mount Carmel Church at 9 a.m. Interment will be made in the Gate of Heaven Section, Roselawn Cemetery. I. G. McCarty in charge of arrangements.

Mastromonica, Pasqualina
Pasqualina Mastromonica - Pueblo Chieftain - February 08, 2006 - Pasqualina Mastromonica, 90, of Pueblo, passed away on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2006. Funeral service, 3 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9, 2006, at Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 10, 2006, at the University Park Care Center's Colonial Room.

Mastronardi, Filomena
Filomena "Minnie" Mastronardi - Pueblo Chieftain - November 4, 2006 - Filomena "Minnie" Mastronardi, 82, passed away Nov. 2, 2006. Survived by her children, Patricia (Glen Ray) Carlson of Pueblo, and Gary (Barbara) Mastronardi of Pueblo West; grandchildren, Sean Carlson, Joel (Abby) Kershaw and Jared (Amanda) Kershaw; great-grandchildren, Jack and Eli Kershaw; cousins, James and Tony DiIorio; and nephew, Mike DiIorio. Preceded in death by her husband, John Joseph Mastronardi on Nov. 15, 2005; parents, Josephine and Tony DiIorio; and brother, Joseph DiIorio. Minnie was born Oct. 28, 1924, in Pueblo. Minnie and John were married on June 8, 1946, at Mount Carmel Church. Minnie retired from St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center in 1986, as an x-ray clerk after 20 years of service. She was a member of Holy Family Parish and was a cook for Holy Family School for several years. Minnie was a great Italian cook and enjoyed crocheting. Her favorite pastimes also included crossword puzzles and reading romance novels. She was devoted to her husband, children, family and friends. She was a member of Ladies Fidelity of the Columbian Federation and Fraternal Order of Eagles. The family will receive friends and relatives from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday; both services, Holy Family Parish, 2827 Lakeview. Entombment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Minnie's family thanks St. Mary-Corwin's pastoral care, nursing staff and student nursing staff; also Dr. Louise E. Schottsteadt for the compassionate care given Minnie. Those who desire may make memorials to the American Diabetes Association or the National Kidney Foundation through Montgomery & Steward.

Masurett, Cyrus
Cyrus Masurett - Pueblo Chieftain - November 30, 1880 - Death on the Rail - Engineer Dickman and Fireman Masurett meet a horrible death. The most serious and lamentable accident that ever happened on the Denver & Rio Grande road, occurred last Sunday noon, about six miles this side of Colorado Springs. The south bound train left Colorado Springs almost on time, and was booming along at its usual rate of speed when, without any warning whatever, the engine left the track and went down into the ditch, followed by the mail, express, and baggage cars, the passenger coaches keeping the track. The engine turned completely over, although there is no embankment at that place. When the engine turned over she sprung a leak either by the breaking of a steam pipe or otherwise, and a stream of hot scalding steam filled the engine cab, in the debris of which were both the engineer and fireman. The engineer was stunned by the fall or by being struck by some part of the engineer or falling cars, and probably never knew what struck him, but the fireman was less fortunate and was scalded to death, literally boiled alive. The agonies of such a death are too fearful to contemplate, and we will not dwell upon it further than to say that the flesh was fairly boiled from the bones of the unfortunate men. As soon as possible willing hands went to work removing the wreck in order to extricate the bodies of the unfortunate men, but owing to the escaping steam, which rendered it almost impossible to get near, the work was necessarily slow. Finally, however the fireman who was still alive was extricated, but he died soon afterwards. His name was Cyrus Masurett, and he lived at Port Sarnia, Canada. We understand that he had been employed by the Rio Grande Company only a short time before his untimely death. His remains were forwarded to his friends at Port Sarnia. The engineer, who died at his post, was better known in this city, where he had many friends, and was an honored and trusted servant of the company. His name was William Dickman, and he resided here. His remains were brought to this city Sunday evening, and the funeral took place yesterday afternoon at half past two o'clock. A large number of his late companions followed his remains to their last resting place. Rocky Mountain News - November 30, 1880 - Accident on the Rio Grande - The passenger train over the Denver and Rio Grande road on Sunday met with a serious accident below Colorado Springs. When within about five miles of that city, proceeding northward, a broken rail threw the engine from the track and dragged a portion of the train after it. The engine driver and fireman both endeavored to escape by jumping from the engine. The engineer, named Dickman, was killed instantly, and the fireman, named Mauseretta, was so seriously injured that he died in a few hours. The passenger cars turned over but fortunately no one was hurt except a few bruises and a slight shaking up. The passengers remained until a train could be made up, when they were taken forward on their journey. The body of the engineer, who leaves a wife and child, was taken to Pueblo for burial. The passengers had a very fortunate escape. Rocky Mountain News - December 2, 1880 - The Rio Grande - Nuggets of News from the Various Cities - Pueblo - The funeral of William Dickman, the engineer killed by the Colorado Springs accident on the Rio Grande, took place in this city yesterday afternoon. It was very largely attended. Deceased was well known and well liked in Pueblo, where he leaves a wife and three children. "Laying off will not buy shoes for my babies," were the last words uttered by the brave engineer as he pulled out his train on the fatal trip. He had been connected with the Rio Grande less than six months, previous to which he ran an engine on the Kansas Pacific. He was thirty-eight years of age and a man of a genial nature and steady habits. The fireman, Charles Mazaretto, killed with Dickman, was a native of Canada, whither his body has been forwarded.

Mata, Alfredo Nahum
Alfredo Nahum Mata - Pueblo Chieftain - May 18, 2005 - Alfredo Nahum Mata, born in Mexico, D.F., July 27, 1945, passed away May 16, 2005. Alfredo was a musician all of his life, travelling Mexico, Europe, Canada and the United States. His trio entertained in local restaurants such as Nacho's, Rojas and Tres Margaritas. He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Rosa Nahum; children, Alfredo Jr., Jesus (Adelia) Edgar; and five grandchildren.

Mata, Hubert
Hubert "Flaco" Mata - Pueblo Chieftain - October 13, 1987 - Hubert "Flaco" Mata, 20, died Oct. 12; 1987, in Liberal, Kan. Rosary, 6 p.m., Wednesday; Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Thursday, both at St. Francis de Sales/Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Burial, Riverside Cemetery. Visitation, 10 a.m. to time of rosary.

Mata, Manuel Pete Jr.
Manuel Pete Mata Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - February 03, 1986 - Manuel Pete Mata Jr., 57, late of 2033 Bonnymede, died Feb. 2, 1986. Survived by his wife, Florence Mata, and children, Paula (Fred) Romero, Anna Jean (David) Sanchez, and Rudy (Loretta) Mata, all of Pueblo. Ten grandchildren also survive. Son of Manuel Mata Sr. of Pueblo and brother of Frank Mata and Gilbert Mata. Preceded in death by sister, Margaret Burton, March 1984. He was well known in Bessemer as a shoe-shine man at Larry's Barber Shop and Joe's Barber Shop. Evening service, 7 o'clock Tuesday, and funeral service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, both services at Rivera Chapel, with the Rev. Bob Aragon of the Meranetha Church officiating. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at 1404 E. 19th St., home of son, Rudy Mata.

Mata, Manuel Sr.
Manuel Mata Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - October 16, 1986 - Manuel Mata Sr., born June 15, 1898, in Saltillo Cuahila, Mexico. A Pueblo resident since 1921, died Oct. 14, 1986, following a lengthy illness. Mr. Mata retired from CF&I Steel Corp., 40-inch department in 1965 with 43 years of service. He is survived by two sons, Francisco Mata and Gilbert (Rose) Mata, both of Pueblo; and numerous grandchildren. A dear niece, Aurora Herrera, and sister-in-law, Rayo Mata, also survive. Preceded in death by wife, Paula Mata, in October 1941; a daughter, Margaret Mata Burton, in April 1984; and son, Manuel Mata Jr., in February 1986. Mr. Mata was a member of Alianza Hispana Americana, Logia No. 80. Recitation of rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday and Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Friday, both services at St. Francis Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 2033 E. Routt, home of son, Gilbert Mata.

Mata, Nancy
Nancy Mata - Pueblo Chieftain - March 16, 2005 - Nancy Mata, 48, went to be with the Lord, Sunday, March 13, 2005, at her home. She will be greatly missed by her husband, Victor, of the family home; sons, Victor (Angie Igou) Mata Jr. and Richard (Tiffany) Mata; parents, Raymond and Elsie Vigil; grandchildren, Kurstian and Amariah Mata; brothers, Zeke (Debbie) Vigil and Raymond (Stacie) Vigil Jr.; sisters, Henrietta (Jesse) Orosco, Loretta (Mike) Nielsen and Sandra (Lawrence) Ramirez; special friends, Nancy and George Hernandez and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Frank and Mary Tafoya; maternal grandparents, Mary Olguin and Moises Ortiz; and her uncle, Cortie Tafoya. Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 17, 2005, and a memorial Mass will be 10 a.m. Friday; both services at our Lady of Guadalupe/St. Patrick Parish. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or to the Arkansas Valley Hospice Association.

Mata, Raymond
Raymond Mata - Pueblo Chieftain - May 15, 1986 - Raymond Mata, 4007 O'Neal, departed this life May 13, 1986. A lifetime Pueblo resident, he was born Jan. 9, 1939. Employed by CF&I Steel Corp. and served 20 years in the U.S. Army Reserve. An avid fisherman, he was a member of Fin and Feather Club, St. Francis Xavier Church, the Cursillo 30. Preceded in death by his father, Delfino Mata, in 1968. Survivors include his mother, Rayo Mata, Pueblo; children, Nancy, Michael and Mark Mata, all of Harrisburg, Penn.; one brother, Delfino J. Mata, Pueblo; three sisters, Virginia (Joe) Espinoza, Jennie (J.C.) Martinez and Maria L. Mata, all of Pueblo; and a host of other relatives and friends. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Friday; Mass of the Resurrection, 10 a.m. Saturday, both services at St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Roselawn. Family will receive friends at 2 Archway.

Matarazzi, Rose E.
Rose E. (Holl) Matarazzi - Pueblo Chieftain - February 22, 2006 - Rose E. (Holl) Matarazzi. Born Aug. 25, 1920, died Feb. 16, 2006. Born in Richardton, N.D., on Aug. 25, 1920, to Johann and Rose (Raskap) Holl. Rose Elizabeth was the fourth of 12 siblings. Being named after her mother, she was known as Rose E., which modified into "Rosie" to her family. A 1938 high school graduate of St. Francis Xavier School in Dyersville, Iowa, her first job was as a secretary with Vogenthaler Engineering in Dubuque, Iowa. She came to Oakland, Calif., in 1942, to be with her sister, Genevieve, while her sister's husband was in the Pacific Theater, WWII. In 1943, she was the first (and only) employee of a start up firm; Atlas Engineering in Oakland, Calif. She claims that her position was "bookkeeper, outside salesman, inside salesman and janitor." She began using her initials, R.E., in all business related correspondence to foil any prejudgment of an engineering company's representative being named Rose. In her business career, she was R.E. Holl. Atlas Engineering was the brainchild of engineer Theodore (Ted) M. Harrer whose first invention was an automated cherry stemming machine. During WWII, Atlas Engineering used its canning and manufacturing equipment to coat tin cans with non-reflective surfaces for the military. When the super-secret Manhattan District Organization was preparing America's atom bomb, Atlas Engineering was called upon to do some work on it. During the Korean Conflict, Atlas Pacific Engineering produced gun-turrets for tanks. In 1946, Atlas Engineering became Atlas Pacific Engineering, added the wholly owned Atlas Pacific Distribution and built a new 40,000 square foot factory in Emeryville, Calif. Atlas Pacific Engineering had become the major player in the fruit processing industry on the West Coast in less than three years. With growth came a corporate structure and Rose became secretary/treasurer of the parent company. Atlas expanded its canning machinery to apples, olives, peaches, pineapple, pears and fruit co*cktail with clients including Del Monte, Dole, Hunt Foods, Libby and numerous European and Pacific companies. By the late 1950s, Atlas Pacific engineering was recognized as a world leader in the industry. If you notice the bottom of a pitted olive in your refrigerator has an "x" shaped hole in its bottom, it was most likely pitted on Atlas Pacific Engineering machinery. Rose always joked that Mr. Harrer improvised and used a phillips head screwdriver for a machine part. Rose loved to tell of the idiosyncrasies of canning machine design and engineering from pitting cling peaches (freestones were easy), putting the same number of maraschino cherries into every can of fruit co*cktail or the trouble designing an automated peeler for pears so that the processed pears were pear shaped. That single innovation, made in 1953, gave Atlas Pacific a 75 percent share of the world pear processing market by 1964. In 1953, Atlas Pacific Engineering also designed new soda canning machinery for the Shasta Water Co. and became a pioneer in the design and building of machinery to put drinks in cans instead of bottles. Atlas Pacific Engineering also sponsored the Amateur Athletic Union basketball's Oakland Blue 'n Gold Nuggets (aka: Blue 'n Gold Bittners, Blue 'n Gold Atlas) 1947 to 1956. Miss Holl contracted venues, schedules and travel for the team and became the petite, unofficial den mother to such basketball greats as Don Barksdale, Dave Minor, Mike O'Neill and Ken Leslie. It was all part of her amazing job description. Miss Holl married Frank Matarazzi at St. Mary's Church in Walnut Creek, Calif., in June of 1951. Mr. Matarazzi was the vice president of Acme Galvanizing in Oakland, Calif. The Matarazzis resided in Walnut Creek, Calif., until they built their first home in Alamo, Calif., in 1956. Rose became vice president and the worldwide representative and business personality for the engineering company in 1955. Her travels took her all over the globe from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Turkey and Italy to wherever machinery was needed for fruit processing. In 1964, R.E. Holl became the president of Atlas Pacific Engineering Co. A woman now headed a company that designed and manufactured machinery that freed a mostly seasonal, female work force from the labor-intensive canning factories. She was first named to Marquis' Who's Who in Executives of California in 1963, Who's Who in Commerce and Industry in 1964, Who's Who of Women in 1964, Who's Who in the West in 1967 and the World Who's Who of Women awarded in Cambridge England in 1973. Atlas Pacific Engineering was sold in 1968, relocated to Pueblo, Colo., in 1986 and now includes a sister company that makes those ubiquitous little stickers that code number fruits and vegetables for market identification. In 1982, Ms. Holl was named co-chair of the board of director's in lieu of the company accepting her retirement. R.E. Holl-Matarazzi officially retired from an emeritus position on the board of directors of Atlas Pacific Engineering in 2003 at the age of 83 after 60 years of active participation and leadership. Rose Matarazzi was a woman in the work place decades before the concept of feminism. She held that, as a woman in a man's world, she had the upper hand in controlling "the guys" because they were more afraid of her than she of them. When she came home at night, she was the perfect housewife, aunt and neighbor. Not having children of their own, Rose and Frank were the pied piper to all the neighborhood children and their nieces and nephews scattered throughout California, Hawaii, Wisconsin and Iowa. Her hobbies were poetry, gardening, collecting fine art reminders of her travels, cooking, interior decoration, family, her pets and shopping - definitely shopping. Senior Care was added to Rose and Frank's already busy lives from 1963 through 1975. In 1963, the Matarazzis moved Rose's parents from Dyersville, Iowa, to California to be near them and took care of them through their senior years. Likewise, "Grandpa Sam" (Salvatore) Matarazzi was brought from Frontenac, Kan., to a specially prepared guest apartment on their property to remain with them through the remainder of his life. Rose maintained that parental care was a most rewarding experience for her. The Matarazzis moved to Bend, Ore., in 1991. Mrs. Matarazzi served on the financial advisory board for a new school and church for St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Parish. Rose's husband, Frank, died in 1998. She is survived by eight brothers and sisters, 42 nieces and nephews including Christopher Carlo and Robert Chaney of Bend, Ore., and many friends throughout the world. Services were held in Bend, Ore., on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2006. Visitation, 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, Hull's Walnut Creek Chapel, 1139 Saranap Ave., Walnut Creek, Calif. Mass of celebration, 10:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 27, 2006, St. Isidore's Catholic Church, 440 La Gonda Way, Danville, Calif. Interment will follow at Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Lafayette, Calif. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made in Rose Holl-Matarazzi's name to The Alzheimer's Association, http://www.alz.org, or the Michael J. Fox Parkinson's Research Organization, http://www.michaeljfox.org.

Mater, Elaine Z.
Elaine Z. Mater - Pueblo Chieftain - March 08, 2006 - Elaine Z. Mater, 58, of Pueblo, went to be with her Father in Heaven on March 4, 2006. She was preceded in death by her parents, LaVar and Eleanor Zesiger; brother, Paul Zesiger; and her dog, Chelsea. Survived by her children, Brian (Deena) Mater and Jason (Cassie) Mater; sisters, Konnie (Roland) Jenkins and Ruth Peterson; grandchildren, Amber, Kristen and Hannah; special friends, Pat Carrington, Angie Taylor, Scott Prater, Laura Prater and Betty Jo Prater; and numerous uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, cousins and other relatives and friends. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Thursday, Romero Chapel. Inurnment to follow at Imperial Cemetery, followed by releasing of doves.

Matern, Josephine M.
Josephine M. Matern - Pueblo Chieftain - March 17, 2001 - Longtime Swink area resident, died March 15, 2001, in La Junta. She was born Sept. 12, 1910, in Weir, Kan., to Konrad and Johanna (Brashnicker) Resel. At age 6, she moved to the Arkansas Valley area in a covered wagon with her parents. She attended schools in Timpas and La Junta. She married Adam E. Matern on Nov. 26, 1928, in La Junta. The couple farmed in the Fairview area near Swink all of their married life. Josephine worked as a postal clerk in the Swink Post Office for nearly 20 years. She was a longtime member of the Catholic parish in La Junta, the DCCW, 59-year member of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas and was active in numerous other community organizations throughout her life. She is survived by her children, Pat (Charles) Haberman and Conrad "Buddy" (Marylyn) Matern, both of La Junta; sisters, Frances McKenzie of La Junta, Catherine Ellsworth of Fort Collins, Lucille (Ralph) O'Brien of San Bernardino, Calif.; brother, Frank (Jody) Resel of Aurora; nine grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; two sisters; and four brothers. A vigil service will be held 7 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday. Both services will be held at Our Lady of Guadalupe/St. Patrick Parish in La Junta. Officiating will be Rev. Charles Sena and Rev. Dr. Robert Haberman. Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery. Visitation, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday in Peaco*ck Memorial Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the parish or to the charity of choice.

Matheny, Betty
Betty Matheny - Pueblo Chieftain - September 09, 2003 - Betty Matheny In divine right order, Betty left this earth on September 7, 2003 to take her rightful place with God. Her memory will be cherished by Howard, her husband of 57 years and her two daughters Terrye Townley (Denver) and Vicki (Herb) St. Clair (Beulah). She will also be greatly missed by her "Sweetsie Babies" (her grandchildren), Christina (Mike) Kinnaman, (Seattle), Collette (Owen Beard) St. Clair, (Denver), Jeff Townley (Seattle) and great-grandson Tyler Kinnaman. Betty was born in Sterling, Colo. on May 24, 1926. She was a musician and an artiest. Her life was full of music from the time she was a little girl when she began playing the organ for the German Lutheran Church. She directed many church choirs and provided vocal and organ music for countless church services. She was also the director of the Pueblo Chapter of Sweet Adelines for many years and a member to the Tune Timers Barbershop Quartet. She leaves behind many beautiful paintings that capture the essence of her spirit. Betty's wonderful sense of humor, her loving and giving ways and her devotion to family and friends will be sorely missed. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, September 10, 2003,10a.m. at Central Christian Church. Memorial gifts in Betty's memory may be made to the Sangre De Cristo Hospice.

Matheny, Gladys
Gladys Matheny – Pueblo Chieftain - February 10, 1990 – Gladys Matheny, 91, passed away Thursday evening, February 8, 1990, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital after a short illness. Born in Pleasanton, Kan., she married Howard Matheny in Pueblo in 1916. The family operated a car dealership at Ninth and Santa Fe for more than 40 years. Gladys is survived by one daughter Grace (Mrs. John) Crutchfield of 105 Lakeshore Drive in Corpus Christi, Texas; two grandchildren, Howard Crutchfield of Austin Texas, and Catherine (Mrs. David) Light of Halfway, Oregon; and two great-grandchildren. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. The cremains will be interred at the Memorial Chapel Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal, in Corpus Christi on a future date.

Matheny, Howard D.
Howard D. Matheny - Pueblo Chieftain - October 22, 2004 - Howard D. Matheny , 82, husband, father, brother and grandfather went to be with the Lord, Oct. 19, 2004. Howard was born Nov. 21, 1921 in Ft. Morgan, CO. His wife, Betty preceded him in death in 2003. He is survived by two daughters, Terrye Townley (Denver), Vicki (Herb) St. Clair (Beulah); three grandchildren, Christina (Mike) Kinnaman (Seattle), Collette (Owen Beard) St. Clair (Denver), and Jeff Townley (Seattle); great grandchildren Tyler and Nat Kinnaman and soon-to-be Baby Girl Beard; and his brother Everett Matheny (Ft Moran). His loyal and faithful friends, Dick Henry and Ross Campbell also survive him. One of the most defining moments of Howard's life was the Normandy invasion on D-Day. He was a part of the second wave of soldiers who landed on the French shoreline to help liberate Europe. A second defining moment was his whirlwind courtship of Betty Mae Miller and their marriage in 1946. Together they raised 2 daughters and spoiled 3 grandkids. Howard always made his living as a salesman. Howard loved to dance, play cards and laugh. He was a prolific writer and at age 80 wrote his memoirs, My Heart Doesn't Beat Like Other Boys . He spent the last few years of his life in a nursing home where he continued to make friends and impact lives. Viewing Sat., 10am- 5pm and Sun. 12:00- 4 pm at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Service Mon., Oct. 25, 2004, 9:30am at Central Christian Church, 1902 N. Hudson. Reception immediately following. Donations in Howard's memory may be made to the Michael J. Fox Parkinson's Foundation, Grand Central Station, P.O. Box 4777, New York, NY 10163.

Mather, Charles
Charles "Chuck" Mather – Denver Rocky Mountain News - August 31, 2006 - Cone-zone crash kills road worker - Charles "Chuck" Mather is the 24th employee of CDOT killed in a work zone since 1951. A Colorado Department of Transportation worker was killed Wednesday morning when a tractor-trailer plowed into a road surfacing crew on Interstate 25. Charles "Chuck" Mather, 34, of Beulah was pronounced dead at St. Mary Corwin hospital in Pueblo Wednesday. He had been working for CDOT since June 2005. His wife, Leena, 39, is expecting their first child in November. Four other people, including another CDOT worker, were also injured in the accident, which closed northbound I-25 at Walsenburg for much of the day. Traffic was diverted at Walsenburg and I-25 had been expected to be reopened at 9 p.m. Wednesday. The incident happened at 10:45 a.m. in the northbound lanes of I-25, at mile marker 72, two miles south of Colorado City. Robin L. Kirkland, 35, of Pueblo, was driving a white 2000 Freightliner tractor-trailer loaded with 20 tons of rock. He was in the passing lane northbound on I-25 when he rear-ended a white 1996 Toyota pickup truck driven by Bette J. Waitman, 68, of Cheyenne. The semi, while partially on top of the pickup, then veered into the right lane, hitting Mather, who was operating a rototilling machine. Another CDOT worker, Gerald "Jerry" Buchanan, 48, of Boone, barely escaped by leaping off the side of the roadway, falling about 50 feet into a creek bed below. "He has two shattered ankles as the result of jumping from a bridge to avoid the collision," said Stegman. Buchanan was listed in fair condition at Peakview Medical Center Wednesday. Three other members of the CDOT crew were unhurt. Waitman and her husband, Jerry J. Waitman, 70, suffered minor injuries and were treated at St. Mary Corwin hospital. "We haven't had one of our employees injured or killed (in a cone zone incident) since December 2004," said Stegman. "It's unique for a car to crash through a work zone." "This is another needless tragedy on Colorado's highways," said Bob Torres, CDOT regional director. "These crashes are preventable if drivers would just slow down and use extra caution when driving near highway workers. The people working on our roadways are mothers, fathers, brothers and friends. Today is a very sad day knowing that an unborn child will never know its father." Mather is the 24th CDOT employee killed in a work zone since 1951. It was not known Wednesday whether speed, alcohol or drugs were factors, or whether Kirkland, who was also treated for minor injuries at St. Mary Corwin hospital, would be charged with any violations. Randall and Kathleen Engel, of Beulah, are listed as the owners of the semi, according to Colorado State Patrol spokesman Gilbert Mares. Randall Engel said Wednesday night that the tractor-trailer was being driven from Trinidad to Beulah, but declined to comment about the accident, other than to say Kirkland had worked for him for a long time, and that he "was a very good driver." Wednesday, Mather's family was struggling to deal with the loss. "I'm still trying to come out of the shock," said Mather's father, Larry Mather, 60, of Pueblo. "I didn't expect it, especially losing his mother a year and half ago. She had bad lungs, so we knew that was coming. But this was 100 percent unexpected." Chuck Mather, born in a suburb of Detroit, grew up in Pueblo, graduating from Coney High School in 1989. He worked for a small drywalling company for a few years before it went out of business. He then worked for M. Cline Construction in Pueblo for 12 years before taking a job with CDOT last year. "He loved his job with CDOT," said his father. "He loved the people he worked with. It was the best job he had. He liked the people and the way they did business." Larry Mather said his son was aware of the dangers of his job. "It was something that he always worried about because of the drivers," said his father. Chuck Mather married five years ago, and was anticipating the birth of his first child. He enjoyed hunting elk, deer, antelope and pheasant with friends. "He was a good son and a good brother," said Larry Mather. "He was an incredibly hard worker and he was more than well-liked." Services are pending. In addition to his wife and father, Chuck Mather is survived by two sisters, Louanne Mather of Mount Clemens, Mich., and Cheryl Mather of Pueblo, and a brother, Matthew Mather of Eastpointe, Mich. He was preceded in death by his mother, Phyllis Mather, in May 2005.

Mather, Phyllis M.
Phyllis M. Mather - Pueblo Chieftain - May 07, 2005 - Phyllis M. Mather, 56, passed away unexpectedly May 4, 2005. She is survived by her husband of 29 years, Larry Mather; children, Louann (Greg) Valerio, Charles (Leena) Mather, Matthew (Marie) Mather, Cheryl (Marty) Adakai; nine grandchildren; mother, Marion Brush; and sister, Patricia (George) Schroeder. She was preceded in death by her father, Howard Brush. Phyllis was co-owner/operator of the Bears Outdoor Power Equipment in Pueblo West. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Monday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Reception will follow immediately at the VFW Hall in Pueblo West. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her name to the charity of choice.

Mathews, David
David Mathews - Huerfano World - July 19, 2001 - David McKee "Bud" Mathews, 87, died in Sun City, AZ, on June 30, 2001. Mr. Mathews was born in Walsenburg to Glen and Marion Mathews and grew up there. He was proceeded in death by his wife Jeannette (McCargish) Mathews in 1999. Mr. Mathews served in the U.S. Air Force from March 1942 to March 1946. He then attended the Colorado School of Mines, and after graduation, joined what is now Marathon Oil Company as a petroleum engineer. His entire career with the company was spent in Wyoming where he retired in 1984. He and his wife, Jeannette, moved to Sun City in 1999. David was a Mason, a Shriner and an Elk. He is survived by his daughter, Laura Lynn Allman, of Sun City, a niece and nephew, JoAnn (Mathews) Miller and Jack Mathews, both of the Los Angeles area. Cremation has taken place. Memorials may be made to the Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children, Fairfax Avenue and Virginia Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84102, or to the donor's charity of choice.

Mathews, David W.
Dr. David W. Mathews - Huerfano World - July 25, 2002 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1908: Died, Dr. David W. Mathews, 47, of typhoid. A native of Scotland, he came to Walsenburg in 1889. He leaves his wife Laura and sons Paul, Glen and Thomas. [Editor's Note: Dr. David W. Matthews died July 22, 1908. Obituary listed Walsenburg World, July 30, 1908, Page 1.]

Mathews, Edna Mae
Edna Mae Mathews - Huerfano World - April 4, 1991 - Edna Mae Mathews, 85, of Walsenburg, died Apr. 1, 1991, in Huerfano County Medical Center after a lengthy illness. Born June 13, 1905, in El Capitan, NM, when she was a small child her family moved to Colorado. In February, 1937, she married Paul Mathews who was a medical doctor for 49 years. For 16 years after his death, she was a nurse for the city and county public health department. Mrs. Mathews is survived by her son, William Buechele, Pueblo; a brother, Olen P. Dick, California and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, Paul Mathews. Funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Thursday (today) from Boies Almont Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery in Walsenburg. Boies Almont is in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the new hospital through the funeral home.

Mathews, Esther Florence
Esther Florence Mathews - Pueblo Chieftain - December 21, 2002 - Esther Florence Mathews passed away Dec. 17, 2002, in Pueblo. Esther was born May 19, 1919, in Pueblo to Archie Dumbolton and Mary Mildred Brown. Esther graduated from Centennial High School in the 1930s. She was active in the Girl Scouts, YWCA and the Divine Science Church, volunteering many hours while her daughters were growing up. She enjoyed crafts of all kinds and was accomplished in reproducing porcelain dolls. Esther was preceded in death by two husbands, Charles H. Boustead and Harry Leonard Mathews; as well as a daughter, Jacquelyn Boustead. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Patricia Lohmiller of Goodyear, Ariz., Penelope Boustead of Colorado Springs; and a brother, James Gordon (Verna) Dumbolton of Portland, Ore. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Cremation, Davis Crematory. There will be no public viewing or services.

Mathews, James E.
James E. Mathews - Pueblo Chieftain - November 16, 1987 - James E. Mathews was born Nov. 24, 1989, in Kansas City, Kan., and passed away Nov. 1*, 1987, in Pueblo, where he had been a resident since 1919. Brother-in-law of John and Irene Reininger. Brother of Fred Mathews. Uncle of Betty, Marie and Walter Ketchem. Also survived by numerous other nieces and nephews. Preceded by his wife Nina E. Mathews in 1974. Service at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Respects may be paid at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Monday.

Mathews, Lena
Lena Mathews - Pueblo Chieftain - May 21, 2004 - Lena Mathews, age 86, died, May 5, 2004, of a pulmonary embolism at St Mary's Medical Center in Long Beach, Calif. She was born March 29, 1918, in Pueblo, Colo. to Joseph and Virginia (Marino) Angelico. She was raised in Pueblo and graduated from Centennial High School in June, 1936. She married Fred Mathews in June, 1938, divorced in 1960 and remarried Frank Sharp in 1961 and divorced in 1964. Lena was a wife, and mother to her five children and later worked as an LVN at Parkview and Colorado State Hospital. Later she worked at Meals on Wheels and Pueblo Driver's License Bureau through SRDA until she was 80 years and after a fall was unable to continue. She then spent her time at home doing crosswords, tending her plants, and visiting family and friends. She moved to Long Beach in 2001 to be nearer her daughter and son. She is survived by her daughter, Barbara and Dennis Mackewicz of Long Beach, Calif., sons Fred Mathews of San Jose, Calif., David Mathews and Steve and Kim Mathews of Pueblo; her grandchildren Jeffery, Douglas and Benjamin Mackewicz, Greg Mathews, Toni (Mathews) Ruzanski, Steve A. Mathews, and Shannon (Mathews) Teupell and great-grandchildren Taron and George Ruzanski, and Dustin and Chase Teupell. A rosary, on May 12 and a funeral mass on May 13 were held at St. Leander's Church. She was buried at Imperial Memorial Gardens, next to her daughter, Virginia who died in 1973.

Mathews, Robert A.
Dr. Robert A. Mathews - Huerfano World - May 25, 1989 - This Week in La Veta History - 1935: Died, Dr. R.A. Mathews, a resident for 38 years and hero of the 1899 smallpox epidemic, and Edwin L. Smith, local merchant since 1900. [Editor's Note: Dr. Robert A. Matthews died May 20, 1935. Obituary listed World Independent, May 21, 1935, Page 1.]

Mathews, Ruby Amanda
Ruby Amanda (Townsend) Mathews - Pueblo Chieftain - August 14, 2003 - Ruby Amanda (Townsend) Mathews departed this life to be with her Heavenly Father on Aug. 12, 2003. Ruby was born Nov. 13, 1907, in Rosendale, Mo. She moved with her family to a homestead near Douglas, Wyo., in 1918. She was married to Lester Mathews in 1928. The couple had three sons, whom they reared to adulthood in several locations in Wyoming and Colorado, wherever work was available for her husband. Ruby's husband passed away in 1972, and her son, Richard, passed away in 1992. She is survived by two sons, Don and Gerald; two sisters; and a brother. She lived to love, inspire and enjoy eight grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. A long-standing member of the Lynn Gardens Baptist Church, Ruby was loved and respected by all who knew her. She is remembered as a loving and caring wife, mother and grandmother through good times and bad over her 95 years of earthly life. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday, Lynn Gardens Baptist Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Mathews, William George
William George Mathews - Huerfano World - June 10, 1993 - This Week in La Veta History - 1914: William George Mathews, 68, longtime engineer for the Rio Grande, died and received an impressive funeral by the company.

Mathis, Ernest A.
Ernest A. "Ernie" Mathis - Pueblo Chieftain - October 03, 1997 - Ernest A. "Ernie" Mathis, 80, of Holly, died Wednesday, Oct. 1. Graveside s and burial, 10:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 6, at the Holly Cemetery with full military honors by the Holly VFW Post 4281. Visitation, noon to 7 p.m. Sunday, Valley Memorial-Holly Chapel. Memorial contributions to Holly Volunteer Fire and Ambulance.

Mathis, J. Roland
J. Roland "Rollie" Mathis - Pueblo Chieftain - June 2, 1971 - J. Roland "Rollie" Mathis, May 30, 1971, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Husband of Lois Mathis of the family home, 1330 W. Abriendo. Father of Ward Mathis, Minneapolis, Minn., Son of Mrs. Lennie H. Mathis of Pueblo and Scottsdale, Ariz. Elder and former chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Westminster United Presbyterian Church. Member of the Silver State Lodge 95, AF&AM; Southern Colorado Consistory; Al Kaly Shrine; Pueblo Country Club; Rotary Club of Pueblo43 and Pueblo Metropolitan Museum Association. President of Colorado Motor Finance Co. Partner and vice president of D&S Paint Center, Inc. Partner in Silver State Trailer Sales in Pueblo and Colorado Springs. Born in Pueblo Jan. 31, 1911. Graduated from Central High School, Pueblo, and Colorado College, Colorado Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Mathis were married May 18, 1935. His father Walter T. Mathis died in 1962. Service 10 a. m. Thursday Davis Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Leo Schmidt officiating. To Roselawn. Those who desire may contribute directly to Southern Colorado State College Library through the SCSC Foundation, 900 W. Abriendo or to the Pueblo Therapy Center, 2715 Thatcher, or to his church, 10 University Circle, The body will lie in state only until time of service.

Mathis, James E.
James E. Mathis - Pueblo Chieftain - June 30, 1928 - James E. Mathis, aged 37 years, died in California Sunday. Previous to his enlisting in the army in 1917, for eight years he was an employe of the Union depot in the baggage room and ticket office. He was a member of the motorcycle department of the Eighty-ninth division during which time he was hurt in an accident and his heath has failed since that time. He was a member of the American Legion Post No. 431 of Clifton Hill, Mo., and the disabled American Veterans, chapter No. 10. He is survived by two brothers, Charles and William Mathis of Missouri, and one sister, Mrs. Kate C. Prentice, of 182 Block P. Funeral services will take place at 10 o'clock Saturday morning from the chapel of the Davis Mortuary. At Mountain View cemetery where interment will be made. American Legion Post No. 3 will conduct the military services.

Mathis, Lennie
Lennis Humphrey Mathis - Pueblo Chieftain - February 21, 1988 - Lennis Humphrey Mathis, resident of Villa Pueblo Towers, was born in Callao, Mo., May 5, 1886, and passed away in Pueblo on Feb. 18, 1988. She had been a Pueblo resident since 1908, when she married Walter T. Mathis. She is preceded in death by her husband in 1962 and a son, J. Roland Mathis, in 1971. Mrs. Mathis was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church. She is survived by a grandson, W. W. Mathis; daughter-in-law, Lois Mathis, both of Pueblo; brother, Steward Humphrey of Lee's Summit, Mo., and Taylor Humphrey of Clarence, Mo.; nephews, Owen and Jack Mathis, both of Pueblo; niece, Ruth Ann Humphrey (Richard) Hobbs of Pueblo. Graveside service at 2 p. m. Monday, Feb. 22, 1988, Roselawn Cemetery. The family respectfully requests the omission of flowers and food. If desired, memorials may be made to the University of Southern Colorado Foundation in her name.

Mathis, Lois Vivian
Lois Vivian (Ward) Mathis - Pueblo Chieftain - October 12, 2001 - Lois Vivian (Ward) Mathis passed away Oct. 9, 2001, at the Villa Pavilion. Preceded in death by her husband, J. Roland Mathis, in 1971. Survived by her son, Walter Ward Mathis of Pueblo. She was an alumnus of Colorado College, member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority and was a Trustee Emeritus of the USC Foundation and was active in the Service League. She also was a volunteer for the McClelland Center, Colorado State Hospital, Parkview hospital and YWCA. At her request, cremation with no viewing or services. Inurnment will be held at Roselawn Cemetery at a later date.

Mathis, Louella
Mrs. Louella Mathis - Pueblo Chieftain - Mrs. Louella Mathis, April 15, 1933, service, 2 p.m. Saturday, Davis Mortuary chapel. To Mountain View.

Mathis, Louis M.
Louis M. Mathis - Pueblo Chieftain - October 16, 1986 - Louis M. Mathis, prominent businessman and Pueblo resident for the past 63 years, passed away at Villa Pueblo Medicenter, Oct. 14, 1986, following a lengthy illness. Mr. Mathis was a graduate of the University, of Colorado, earning his bachelor degree in economics. He was a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity and past president of the Colorado University Alumni Association. In 1935 Mr. Mathis became a co-founder and partner in Vidmar-Mathis Appliance Company and later became a partner in Vidmar-Mathis Motor Company. He was president and co-owner of L. J. Pontiac. Mr. Mathis was a member of St. Patrick Parish; a past president of Serra Club; member of Finance Board of the Diocese of Pueblo; the Building Fund of Pueblo Catholic High School; B.P.O.E. No. 90; Rotary Club of Pueblo; Pueblo Country Club; Pueblo Auto Dealers Association; Pueblo Chamber of Commerce, and an original member of the 30 Club of Pueblo. Survivors include his wife, Frances D. Mathis of the family home, 1111 Bonforte Blvd.; three children, Mrs. Jean (Albert) Schlueter of St. Louis, Mo.; John (Halcyon) Mathis of Pueblo; and Mrs. Jane (James) Higday of Englewood. His sister, Mrs. Blanche Hollmeyer of Mabton, Wash., also survives, as do eight grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m. Thursday in Rose Chapel, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home, and Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. Friday, St. Patrick Church. Interment in Roselawn Cemetery. Visitation from 2 to 7 p.m. Thursday and from 8 to 9 a.m. Friday at the funeral home and from 10 a.m. to time of Mass Friday at the church. Those who wish may make contributions to Villa Pueblo Towers Medicenter in memory of Mr. Mathis.

Mathis, Millie
Millie Mathis - Pueblo Chieftain - January 18, 1976 - Millie Mathis, Jan. 15, 1976, in a local nursing home. Sister of Mrs. Anna Gladys Thomas, of the family home, 1236 Bragdon, and Mrs. Vera Rogers, Englewood. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Member of the Lutheran church, Golden Age Club and a charter member of Senior Citizens Card Club. Born Dec. 18, 1887, in Joliet, Ill. Pueblo resident since 1906. A former employe of St. Mary-Corwin Hospital, working in the linen room 23 years ago. Her husband, William G. Mathis, died in 1943. Services 1 p.m. Monday, Davis Memorial Chapel with the Rev. LaVerne W. Linnerson, pastor, Tabor Lutheran Church, officiating. To Mt. View, In lieu of flowers, friends may make contributions to their favorite charities.

Mathis, Richard E.
Richard E. Mathis - Pueblo Chieftain - August 27, 1936 - Richard E. Mathis, services Saturday 2 p.m. Eight Street Baptist church. Rev. M.H. Mitchell in charge. To Mountain View.

Mathis, Walter T.
Walter T. Mathis - Pueblo Chieftain - March 2, 1962 - Walter T. Mathis, March 1 in Phoenix, Ariz. Husband of Lennie H. Mathis of the family home 247 Melrose. Father of J. Roland Mathis, Pueblo. Grandfather of Ward Mathis, student of Arizona State University, Elder of Mesa Presbyterian Church. Member of South Pueblo Lodge 31, AF&AM; Pueblo Chapter No. 3, R.A.M., Pueblo Commandery No. 3, KT, Southern Colorado Consistory; Al Kaly Shrine; Pueblo Lodge 90, BPO Elks; Chamber of Commerce; Rotary Club of Pueblo, having been director from 1945 – 47 and Pueblo Country Club. Director of Pueblo Savings & Trust Co. and First Federal Savings & Loan Association. Vice President of Southern Colorado Acceptance Corporation. Active for many years on state highway committee. President of Colorado Motor Finance Co. Owner of Cadillac-Buick Agency for many years, retiring in 1955. A prominent resident of Pueblo since 1906. The Mathises celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in October, 1958. Arrangements later. Walter T. Mathis - Pueblo Chieftain - March 3, 1962 - Services 2 p.m. Tuesday, Davis Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Ernest Decker, pastor of Mesa Presbyterian Church, officiating. At Roselawn, Masonic rites will be conferred by South Pueblo Lodge No. 31 AF&AM. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made either to the Mesa Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund or the Rotary Curative Work Shop through the mortuary office. The family will arrive from Phoenix, Ariz. Sunday afternoon.

Mathis, William George
William George Mathis - Pueblo Chieftain - March 27, 1943 - William George (Patsy Bolivar) Mathis, at Salida, Thursday, March 25. Husband of Mrs. Millie Mathis of the family home, 921 Carteret Avenue. Father of Mrs. J. M. Hardin, and Mrs. Roy M. Davidson, both of Pueblo. Brother of Mrs. Sophia Spooner, Jamestown, N.Y.; Mrs. Fred Gilbert, Stockton, N. Y. Grandfather of several and great-grandfather of two. Member of the Broadway Christian Church, B. P. O. Elks No. 90 and Brotherhood of Locomotive Enginemen No. 29.

Mathison, John D.
John D. Mathison - Pueblo Chieftain - January 27, 2000 - John D. Mathison, age 67, of Pueblo, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2001. At his request there will be no services. Cremation.

Matich, Dorothy
Dorothy Vucetich Matich - The Salt Lake Tribune - July 05, 1993 - Dorothy (Dragica) Vugetich Matich died July 3, 1993 while in the loving care of her family and the staff at Sandy Regional Rehab Center, to whom the family expresses deep gratitude. Dorothy was born January 9, 1909 in Yugoslavia in a small village called Stanjinica to John and Ann Vucetich. With her mother, she came to the United States at the age of 11, landing at Ellis Island in New York. Dorothy and her mother traveled alone to Walsenburg, Colorado, where her father had bought a cattle ranch and made a home for them. She married Joseph Anthony Matich February 10, 1926 in Colorado. They spent most of their adult lives in Helper, Utah. Her last years consisted of those wonderful memories of the loving friends from Carbon County. Joseph, Sr. died January 25, 1973. Member of the Catholic Church. Member of the C.F.U. of America. Survived by one son, one daughter and spouses: Joe, Jr. and Margie Matich, Salt Lake City; Jo Ann and Jim Sherman, Hasting, Nebraska; six grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren; one brother and one sister: John Vucetich, Walsenburg, Colo.; Ann Schutholm, Pueblo, Colo.; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents; daughter, Ann May; granddaughter, Jodie; and sister, Mary. "May her journey by swift as she is reunited with her loved ones, and may the Lord hold her in the hollow of His hand." Dorothy will be dearly missed. Funeral Mass Wednesday, July 7, 10 a.m. at St. Anthony Catholic Church, Helper. Vigil service Tuesday evening, 7 p.m. at Mitchell Chapel, where friends may call daily from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. Committal service, Mt. View Cemetery, Helper. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions be made to St. Anthony Catholic Church, Helper, UT 84526.

Matkin, Camilla A.
Camilla A. Matkin - Pueblo Chieftain - March 22, 1986 - Camilla A. Matkin, 68, longtime Holly resident and businesswoman, died Thursday, March 20, 1986, in Lakin, Kan. Graveside funeral service, 2 p.m. Monday, March 24, at Fairmount Cemetery, Lamar. Visitation, 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday and 9 a.m. to noon Monday at Valley Memorial-Holly Chapel. Memorial Contributions to Cancer Society or Lamar Hospice.

Matt, George August
George August Matt - Pueblo Chieftain - December 03, 2003 - George August Matt departed this life Dec. 2, 2003. Born July 28, 1924, in Litchville, N.D. Mr. Matt was a devoted husband, father and grandpa. George was very active in the church and a volunteer tax preparer for Vita, AARP, S.E.T. and was a historian for the Sierra Club. Retired from U.S. Army Missile Command in 1967. He is preceded in death by his wife, Esther Louise Matt; and his son, Gregory C. Matt; and his parents, Anton and Lulu Matt; his brother, Lewis Matt; and his sister, Betty Matt. Survived by his daughters, Dorothy Owens, Darlene Kemp, Mary Nickerson, Katherine Saunders, all of Pueblo, Diane Oatman of Idaho, Deborah Kemp of New Jersey; sons, George M. Matt of Aurora, Richard Matt of Greeley, 22 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren; sister, Theresa A. Killoran, Buffalo, N.D.; and brothers, James P. Matt of Hanco*ck, Wis., and Anton Duane Matt of Grace City, N.D.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday, with Deacon Michael LaConte and Funeral Mass, 9:30 a.m. Friday; both services at Christ the King Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice or a charity of your choice.

Mattarocci, Angelo
Angelo Mattarocci - Pueblo Chieftain - February 15, 1999 - Angelo Mattarocci, 83, of Las Animas, died Feb. 13, 1999, at the Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Center, La Junta. A memorial service for him will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 18, 1999, in the First Baptist Church, Sixth and Locust St., Las Animas, Colo.

Mattarocci, Catherine
Catherine Mattarocci - Pueblo Chieftain - September 22, 1949 - Mrs. Catherine Mattarocci of 2315 E. Evans at local hospital Sept. 21. Widow of Peter Mattarocci who passed away Sept. 21, 1936. Mother of Frank Mattarocci, Mrs. Melina Domenico, Mrs. John Faiola and Mrs. Jennie Serracino, all of Pueblo, and Mrs. George Corpolongo of Detroit, Mich. Also survived by 29 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and one brother and two sisters in Italy. Member of Mount Carmel Church. Rosary recitation Thursday 7:30.

Mattarocci, Esther May
Mrs. Esther May Mattarocci - Pueblo Chieftain - October 26, 1944 - Mrs. Esther May Mattarocci at local hospital, Tuesday, Oct. 24. Wife of Angelo Mattarocci, mother of David Lewis, Lois Mae, Martha Ann, and Sharon Lee Mattarocci, all of the family ranch home, Siloam Star Route; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Galusha, St. Charles Mesa; sister of Corporal John W. Galusha Jr., U. S. Army; James Galusha, Pueblo; William Galusha, San Diego, Calif.; Thomas Galusha, U.S. Navy; Mrs. Edith Phye, Wichita, Kan. Attended the Central Christian church.

Mattarocci, Eugene
Eugene "Geno" Mattarocci - Pueblo Chieftain – September 1, 1996 - Eugene "Geno" Mattarocci. Born January 16, 1929, passed away Aug. 29, 1996. Survived by his loving wife, Virginia, of the family home; children, Mark Mattarocci, Los Angeles, Calif., Frank (Diane) Mattarocci, Pueblo, Colo., Tari Mattarocci and fiancé, Dean Colletti, Pueblo, Colo.; grandchildren, Tyler and Clay Mattarocci; brothers, Frank Mattarocci, San Diego, Calif., Ray (Kathleen) Mattarocci and their children, Brian and Margie of Pueblo, Colo. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. Preceded in death by parents, Frank and Hope Mattarocci and sister, Joanne Wentworth. He was a member of Shrine of St. Therese Parish and a veteran of service in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, also a member of Pueblo Elks No. 90, member and past board member of Pueblo Country Club. Mr. Mattarocci received his BA from the University of Denver in 1958 and acquired his teaching certificate a year later. He worked at the CF&I prior to the Korean War and then bartended at LaTronica's Restaurant prior to meeting Virginia in 1953. He taught at Freed Junior High before returning to LaTronica's on a full-time basis in 1957. He was the owner and manager of LaTronica's Restaurant since 1985. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial Mass, Tuesday, 10 a.m., Shrine of St. Therese. Inurnment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. They will greet friends in the Parish Hall following the inurnment ceremony at the cemetery.

Mattarocci, Frank
Frank Mattarocci - Pueblo Chieftain - February 9, 1972 - Frank Mattarocci, lifetime St. Charles Mesa area resident, late of 1030 Lane 21, passed away unexpectedly at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital Feb. 8, 1972. Mr. Mattarocci was a retired employee of CF&I Steel Corp. Member, St. Joseph Parish, Blende; Fidelity Lodge of the Columbian Federation, 235; Fin and Feather Club, and CF&I Retirement Club. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Hope (Latronica) Mattarocci, of the family home; four children, Gene Mattarocci, Pueblo; Frank P. Mattarocci Jr., San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. JoAnn Wentworth, Denver, and Raymond L. Mattarocci, Pueblo. Mr. Mattarocci is survived by a sister in Italy, and Mrs. Mary Corpolongo, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Elizabeth Faiola and Mrs. Melina Domenico, both of Pueblo. Nine grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews also survive. Rosary recitation 7:30 p.m. Thursday, T. G. McCarthy Chapel. Mass of the Resurrection 9 a.m. Friday, St. Joseph Church, Blende. Interment, Roselawn.

Mattarocci, Hope
Mrs. Hope Mattarocci - Pueblo Chieftain - May 26, 1975 - Mrs. Hope Mattarocci, lifetime Pueblo resident, passed away (at) St. Mary-Corwin Hospital May 25, 1975, following lengthy illness. Member, St. Joseph Parish, Blende; president and charter member, Ladies Fidelity Lodge; member, Daughters of Isabella and St. Therese Fidelity Lodge of Vineland. Preceded in death by husband, Frank Mattarocci, Feb. 8, 1972. Survivors include four children, Gene Mattarocci, Pueblo; Frank Mattarocci Jr., San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Joanne Wentworth, Denver, and Raymond Mattarocci, Pueblo. The following brothers and sisters also survive: Vito Latronica, Rocky Latronica, Peter Latronica, Miss Antoinette Latronica, Mrs. Julie Gochie and Mrs. Helen Piastro, all of Pueblo, as do nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Service announcements later. Family respectfully requests omission of food.

Mattarocci, Irene Viola
Irene Viola Mattarocci - Pueblo Chieftain - August 18, 1998 - Irene Viola Mattarocci, 92, died at the Bent County Memorial Nursing Home on Aug. 16, 1998. Service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, at the First Baptist Church, 614 W. Sixth, Las Animas, Colo.

Mattarocci, Pete
Pete Mattarocci - Pueblo Chieftain - September 22, 1936 - Pete Mattarocci, of 2308 East Evans, Sept. 21, at local hospital. Husband of Catherine, Father of Frank Mattarocci, Mrs. Jennie Sercino, Mrs. Elizabeth Faiola, Mrs. Milena Domenico, all of Pueblo, and Mrs. Civita Corpolongo, Detroit, Mich. Member of Mount Carmel Church. Announcements later. George F. McCarthy Funeral Home

Matteo, Anna
Mrs. Anna Matteo - Pueblo Chieftain - October 26, 1929 - Mrs. Anna Matteo, age 63 years, a resident of Lime, Colo., for the past 17 years, died early Friday morning at the residence of her son, Anthony Matteo, 1914 Box Elder, following an illness of short duration. She is survived by her husband Rocco Matteo of Lime Colo., a daughter, Mrs. Lena Barrow of Detroit, Mich. and four grandchildren. The funeral will…(copy ends)

Matteo, Dorothy
Dorothy Westbrook Matteo - Huerfano World - May 17, 2007 - Dorothy Westbrook Matteo, age 92, died March 18, 2007 at home in South Pasadena, CA. She was born in Pictou, CO, November 29, 1914, the daughter of Dorothy (Proud) and John Thomas Westbrook. She attended school at Pictou and graduated from Huerfano High School in 1933. On January 23, 1934 she was married in Raton, New Mexico to Johnny (Di)Matteo. She is survived by two daughters and their spouses: Maxine and Thomas Hanna and Billie Joyce and jack Billyard. Also, her daughter-in-law, Patricia Sleigh, 10 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents, husband Johnny, daughter Barbara Jean, son John Matteo, brothers Walter, John Thomas (Bud) and William Westbrook. Graveside services will be held on May 26, 2007 at 11 a.m. at the Masonic Cemetery in Walsenburg. All family and friends are invited to the service.

Matteo, Frank
Frank (Dolly) Matteo - Huerfano World - June 23, 2005 - Frank (Dolly) Matteo; departed his life on June 13, 2005. He was born to Antonia and Guiseppe DiMatteo on Jan. 15, 1923. Survived by his four children, Nellie (David) Quirico, Marilyn (Lance) Sink, Barbara (Fred) Lessar and Danny Matteo; his son-in-law, Edward "Sonny" Salazar; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his wife, Mildred; children, Frank DiMatteo, Rosemary Sporcich and Carolyn King. He faithfully and proudly served his country in World War II, in the USAF, and the Battle of Normandy, for which he received a medal and numerous other medals from battles and good conduct, as Cpl. Frank Matteo. Also, was a dedicated dispatcher for the Walsenburg Police Department with which he started in 1958 and retired in 1983, 25 years of service. Please, no flowers. Donations will help the family with services. A Memorial Service will be at 2 p.m. June 25, 2003 at St. Mary Catholic Church, burial to follow at St. Mary South Cemetery. Family and friends join us at Mazzone Hall afterward.

Matteo, Mildred Julia
Mildred Julia Matteo - Huerfano World - March 20, 2003 - Mildred Julia Matteo departed her life on earth peacefully with her family on March 15, 2003. Born to John and Nellie Dunich, Oct. 25, 1921. Survived by her husband of 56 years, Frank; four children, Nellie (David) Quirico, Marilyn (Lance) Sink, Barbara (Fred) Lessar and Danny Matteo; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her children, Frank DiMatteo, Rosemary Sporcich and Carolyn King-Ortega. Mildred's whole life was spent doing what she loved the most, raising children and grandchildren. She spent her last days being cared for by her very special granddaughter, Felicia Bobian and daughter, Barbara Lessar. Funeral mass will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 22, 2003 at St. Mary Church by Father Rich Wehrmeyer, C.M. Burial at South St. Mary Cemetery, Walsenburg, after mass. Family and friends will meet at the Housing Authority activity room for food and refreshments, 220 Russell, Walsenburg.

Matteson, Freda Catherine
Freda Catherine Matteson - Pueblo Chieftain - December 07, 1997 - Freda Matteson, 76, of Colorado City went home to her Lord on Nov. 26, 1997, at Minnequa Medicenter after a long illness. She was born in Royal Oak, Mich., on March 11, 1921, the daughter of Russell E. Lawrence, founder of Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Mich., and Frieda Hoelzgen Lawrence. After her father's death in 1934, her family moved to Tucson, Ariz., where she graduated from Tucson Senior High School and from a two-year business college. She later worked as a secretary for the Southern Pacific Railroad in Tucson, Civil Services in Salt Lake City and Fiberglass and Western Gear in Denver. She was a legal secretary in Denver and also the president and editor of the Legal Secretaries Association. She married William ``Bill" Matteson on May 9, 1953. The couple lived in the Denver area for many years. They moved to Colorado City in 1981. Freda centered her life around love for her church and her Savior, Jesus Christ, and around her love for music. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Tucson, Berkeley Baptist Church of Denver, Evangel Baptist Church of Wheat Ridge and Greenhorn Valley Baptist Church of Rye where she served as church pianist for many years. Freda is survived by husband, Bill Matteson, Colorado City; sister, Louise (Bill) Keightley, Bozeman, Mont.; niece, Kathleen Keightley Johns, Missoula, Mont.; nephews, Bill Jr., John and David Keightley, all of Bozeman, W. Edward, Winfield, Ala., John R., Hill AFB in Utah and J. Michael Tramutolo, Arvada. Chapel services were held on Dec. 2 at Roselawn Cemetery in Blende.

Matteucci, Basilio J.
Basilio J. Matteucci – Albuquerque Journal - May 25, 2005 - Basilio J. Matteucci, 83, a resident of Albuquerque, passed away on Friday, May 20, 2005. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Rose Matteucci; nephews, Paul Sealey and Gary Sealey, all of Albuquerque; sisters-in-law, Shirley Gray and husband, Clyde of Denver, CO and Bernice Madrid of Trinidad, CO. Also surviving are numerous nieces, nephews and many friends. Basilio and his sister, Ancilla, immigrated to the US from Italy in 1937. Shortly after, he joined the United States Army where he served in World War II. He was a member of the American Legion Post 13 for approximately 32 years. Basilio belonged to Our Lady of the Annunciation Catholic Church. Rosary will be recited Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., at French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel. Mass will be celebrated Thursday, 8:30 a.m., at Our Lady of the Annunciation Catholic Church, 2621 Vermont NE. Interment will take place at 11:00 a.m., at Santa Fe National Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Richard Gray, Anthony Gray, David Botello, Eugene Botello, Don Sutherland and Ernest Holland. Honorary pallbearer will be Pete Pieri. Friends may visit French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel, Wednesday from 6:00 p.m. to time of Rosary. French Mortuary 1111 University Blvd. NE 843-6333.

Mattevi, William Frank
William Frank Mattevi – Walsenburg World – February 10, 1922 – Accidental Shooting – William Frank Mattevi, an ex-navy man and manager of the Huerfano Garage, accidentally shot himself Wednesday afternoon. He had a shot gun in his hands and in some way it was accidentally discharged the load entering the abdomen of the victim. The injured man was taken to the Lamme Hospital, but died shortly afterwards. Wm. Mattevi was about 25 years of age and is survived by his father, mother, and one brother and sister. Funeral services will be held from the Court House Sunday afternoon under the auspices of the American Legion when military honors will be paid the departed.

Matthew, Bill E.
Bill E. Matthew - Pueblo Chieftain - April 18, 1999 - Bill E. Matthew, passed from this life Wednesday, April 14, 1999, at his home. He was born Aug. 26, 1924, in Rocky Ford, Colo., to William Boon Matthew and Mabel Gould Matthew. He grew up in La Junta, Colo. and joined the United States Navy voluntarily in 1943. He served three years in the South Pacific on the staff of CINCPAC under Admiral Chester Nimitz. Bill earned his B.A. and M.A. from Western State College in Gunnison, Colo., and began his 40-year career in education in Olathe, Colo. He taught algebra and coached basketball at the American Dependents High School in Linz, Austria, later in Brush, Colo., and joined District 60 in 1955. He retired in 1988. Bill was a member of the Masonic Lodge for 53 years. He was a life member and Past Master of Pueblo Lodge No. 17, AF&AM- a 33rd degree Mason and life member of the Southern Colorado Consistory- and a member of Al Kaly Shrine. Bill was a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church. He was predeceased by his parents and only sibling- brother, Jack. He is survived by his wife, Janice- three sons, Gerald W. (Marilyn) Matthew of Troy, Ohio, Kevin C. (Patti) Matthew of Bremerton, Wash., and Kent E. (Amy) Matthew of Pueblo- grandchildren, Adam, Jeremy and Erin of Bremerton- Shawn and Duncan of Pueblo- and special niece, Sharon Matthew (John) Rider of LaMesa, Calf.- step-grandchildren, Jennifer Patterson and Bryan Collins in Ohio. Also surviving are sisters-in-law, Frances Matthew of Pueblo West- Kay (Lee) Ricken of Las Animas- Cindy (Vernon) Steele- and brother-in-law, Burch (Fran) Ritter of LaJunta- and nieces, nephews and cousins. Masonic graveside service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 20, 1999, at Imperial Memorial Gardens. A and Rose Croix Masonic Service will follow at 2 p.m. at St. Paul United Methodist Church, Colorado and Routt Avenues, with the Rev. Ross Kershaw officiating the . Those who wish, may make memorials to the Al Kaly Shrine Transportation Fund through the funeral home.

Matthew, William B.
William B. Matthew - Pueblo Chieftain - December 26, 1987 - William B. Matthew, 88, of La Junta, died Dec. 24, 1987. Survived by his wife, Mabel, of the home; one son, William "Bill" E. Matthew, and his wife, Janet of Pueblo; daughter-in-law, Frances Matthew of Pueblo; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Memorial service, 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 26, First Christian Church, La Junta.

Matthews, A. E.
A. E. Matthews – Colorado Daily Chieftain – November 3, 1874 – Prof. A. E. Matthews, artist and geologist, who lectured in this city last spring, died suddenly at his ranch, near Longmont, on Friday.

Matthews, Bernice
Bernice Matthews - Pueblo Chieftain - December 05, 2001 - Bernice Matthews, 100, of Fort Collins and Pueblo, died Friday, Nov. 30, at a local nursing home. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, at Davis Funeral Home in Pueblo. Bernice was born in Kittaning, Pa., on Nov. 1, 1901. She married Frank Conahan in 1922. Later in life, she married Thomas B. Matthews of Pueblo. Frank Conahan, Thomas B. Matthews, and a son, Robert C. Conahan, preceded her in death. Her interests included baking, gardening and traveling. She was loved by everyone who knew her. Mrs. Matthews is survived by son, William L. Conahan, Seal Beach, Calif.; sisters, Elizabeth Frisbey, Covina, Calif., and Dora Goeddel, Denver; grandsons, Rod C. Conahan, Fort Collins, and Robert L. Conahan, Seattle, Wash.; great-granddaughters, Katie, Molly and Megan Conahan, all of Fort Collins; and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.

Matthews, C. H.
C. H. Matthews - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - March 10, 1916 - Slide Victims Bodies Reported Found - Pueblo - The bodies of Earl Levy, and C. H. Matthews, who were killed in a snow slide in the Black Canon of the Gunnison five miles west of Sapinero has [sic] been found by Denver & Rio Grande trainmen, according to a report from Cimarron.

Matthews, Cecil E.
Cecil E. Matthews - Pueblo Chieftain - March 14, 2004 - Cecil E. Matthews, a longtime resident of Colorado Springs, passed away March 11, 2004. Matthews was a sales representative for National Cash Register throughout Colorado for 24 years. He subsequently was a commercial real estate broker for the Van Schaak company in Colorado Springs. Matthews was a member of First Presbyterian Church since 1964, and served as an elder trustee. He was a past president of Pikes Peak Kiwanis Club, and was a member of the Argonauts. Born in Darke County, Ohio, on May 27, 1923, to Roy E. and Mary Agnes (Hart) Matthews, he was the youngest of eight brothers and sisters. He was raised on the family farm, and came to Colorado in 1943 as one of the first recruits at the newly constructed Camp Carson. He served in Gen. George Patton's 3rd Army during the Second World War. Prior to being shipped overseas, Matthews met and married the former Floreine Murphy of Pueblo, Colo. On April 19, 2004, they were to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. Matthews is survived by his wife, Floreine; his three children, Kenneth (Patricia) of Denver, Colo., Pamela (Michael) Brown of Australia, and Kathleen (Timothy) Johnson of Littleton, Colo.; and four grandchildren, Matthew Swinbank, Andrew Swinbank, Meredith Swinbank, and Cecily Johnson; a sister, Olive Martin of Kettering, Ohio; and a brother, Robert Matthews of Greenville, Ohio. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and three sisters. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 16, at First Presbyterian Church. Memorial contributions can be made to the Deacons Fund at First Presbyterian Church, or to the American Heart Association, 415 N. Tejon, Suite. No. 201, Colorado Springs, CO 80903.

Matthews, Clifford Ross
Retired Maj. Clifford Ross Matthews - Colorado Springs Gazette - November 26, 1998 - Retired Maj. Clifford Ross Matthews, 74, a former Colorado Springs resident, died Nov. 24, 1998, in Walsenburg. He was a high school teacher and retired from the Army after 20 years of service. Mr. Matthews was born March 24, 1924, in Spokane, Wash. He was married Aug. 28, 1948, to Virginia Ramthun. He is survived by a son, Donald; two daughters, Barbara and Mary; a brother, Raymond; six grandchildren; and his former wife, Virginia. Visitation will be from 9 to 10 a.m. Friday at Imperial Gardens Funeral Home, 5450 Highway 78 West, Pueblo. Services will be held in Colorado Springs at a later date. Burial with full military honors will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Fort Logan National Cemetery, 3698 S. Sheridan Blvd., Denver. Boies Ortega Funeral Home, 111 E. Fifth St., Walsenburg, is handling arrangements.

Matthews, Darvon E.
Darvon E. "Matt" Matthews - Pueblo Chieftain - September 12, 2004 - Darvon E. "Matt" Matthews, 85, passed away Sept. 9, 2004. Preceded in death by his wife, Josephine M. Matthews, in 1990; and brother, Elmo E. Matthews. Survived by his children, D. Eugene (Ann) Matthews of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Carol L. (Ralph Kuhl) Hamilton of Boulder, Colo.; grandchildren, Dan Matthews, Deanna (Neal) Fossler and Sarah Matthews; great-grandchildren, Laci and Nate Fossler; two nieces and a nephew. Matt was born to Ernest W. and Blonde Z. Matthews on Oct. 14, 1918, in Otis, Colo. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during WWII. Matt was an owner and a pharmacist at Prairie Drug. Member of Westminster Presbyterian Church where he served as an elder for many years. Past Worshipful Master of Pueblo Lodge No. 17, AF&AM, past president of the Shrine Club - Foot Patrol, past Watchman of the Shepherd White Shrine of Jerusalem, past Patron of Fidelity Chapter No. 144, O.E.S., member of Al Kaly Shrine and Southern Colorado Consistory. As per his request, there will be no viewing. Masonic Rites and interment, 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 13, 2004, at Roselawn Cemetery with a memorial service to follow at 3 p.m. in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel, with the Rev. Sid Skirven officiating. Those who desire may make memorials to Burn Unit at Shriner Crippled Children's Hospital, through the funeral home.

Matthews, David McKee
David McKee "Bud" Mathews - Huerfano World - July 19, 2001 - David McKee "Bud" Mathews, 87, died in Sun City, AZ, on June 30, 2001, Mr. Mathews was born in Walsenburg to Glen and Marion Mathews and grew up there. He was preceded in death by his wife Jeannette (McCargish) Mathews in 1999. Mr. Mathews served in the U.S. Air Force from March 1942 to March 1946. He then attended the Colorado School of Mines, and after graduation, joined what is now Marathon Oil Company as a petroleum engineer. His entire career with the company was spent in Wyoming where he retired in 1984. He and his wife, Jeannette, moved to Sun City in 1999. David was a Mason, a Shriner and an Elk. He is survived by his daughter, Laura Lynn Allman, of Sun City, a niece and nephew, Jo Ann (Mathews) Miller and Jack Mathews, both of the Los Angeles area. Cremation has taken place. Memorials may be made to the Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children, Fairfax Avenue and Virginia Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84102, or to the donor's charity of choice.

Matthews, Gertrude
Gertrude Matthews - Pueblo Chieftain - December 01, 1998 - Gertrude Matthews, 89, of Pueblo, passed away Nov. 29, 1998. Preceded in death by her husband, Ralph E. Matthews, in 1970 and four brothers. Survived by nieces, Clara Hayes, Neoma Barger, Mildred Mills and Sondra (Terry) Dyroff- and nephew, Danny (Sara Jane) Yoakum. Numerous other relatives also survive. Gertrude was a member of Pueblo Christian Center and volunteered with SRDA for many years. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Little Cemetery, Seminole, Okla. Viewing, Tuesday only, noon to 5 p.m. and Wednesday, 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. In lieu of food and flowers, gifts may be made to Pueblo Christian Center in her memory.

Matthews, Ileta E.
Ileta E. Matthews - Pueblo Chieftain - March 25, 1999 - Ileta E. Matthews, 93, of Pueblo, passed away March 23, 1999. She was an employee of Parkview Episcopal Medical Center for 10 years. She was also a member of the Cactus Rebekah Lodge No. 24 and the Social Philanthropic Club. She was predeceased by her loving husband, James Matthews in 1976, two brothers and two sisters. She is survived by her daughter, Jackie Spradley of Pueblo- grandchildren, Larry (Carol) Spradley of Pueblo, Kriss (Jackie)Spradley of Fort Collins and Lynn (Dave) Bayless of Pueblo West- and great-grandchildren, Sara, Tara, Kris, Bret Spradley, Kyla Bertram and Samantha Bayless. Visitation, 4 to 6 p.m. today at the funeral home. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Interment will be at Lakeside Cemetery in Canon City. In lieu of flowers donations maybe made to the American Cancer Society, 720 N. Main, Pueblo, Colo. 81003

Matthews, Jeannette Lucille
Jeannette Lucille Mathews - Huerfano World - December 9, 1999 - Jeannette Lucille Mathews, 79, of Sun City, AZ, died in Sun City on Nov. 21, 1999. The daughter of the late Delphine Galassini and Edward McCargish, she grew up on a ranch in the Cuchara Valley. She married David Mathews of Walsenburg in 1944. They spent most of their married lives in Wyoming where he worked as a petroleum engineer for Marathon Oil Company. Mrs. Mathews is survived by her husband, David, Sun City; a daughter, Laura Lynn Allman, Sun City; two sisters, Dora Currell, Victoria, TX, and Catherine Mounsey, Bluffton, IN; nieces, nephews and cousins. Cremation.

Matthews, Jerry Lou
Jerry Lou Matthews - The Greenhorn Valley View - September 12, 2007 - Jerry Lou Matthews, longtime Rye resident, went to be with the Lord Sept 9, 2007. She was born July 10, 1932 in Ft. Supply, OK, to Louis and Vera Threadgill. Jerry was raised in Oklahoma and Colorado. She graduated from Centennial High School in Pueblo, CO, in 1951. Following high school she worked at the Pueblo Army Depot Activity as a punch card operator. She married Airman First Class Don Mathews in Raton, NM on March 3, 1953. The couple traveled to Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane, WA, where they lived from 1951-1966. Jerry worked at Fairchild as an IMB Project Planner until 1965 when she quit to raise the first of two children, Christopher and, one year later, Jennifer. In 1966 the family moved to Andrews Air Force Base in Washington, DC, where they lived until October of 1970, when Don retired from the Air Force as a Chief Master Sergeant. They moved to Pueblo, CO, and a few months later built a home in Rye where they raised their family and where Jerry lived until her death. Her passion in life was raising her children and helping take care of her grandchildren. She was plagued with health problems her entire life, enduring more than any one person should have to. The love she had for her family kept her going, always amazing her family and doctors by pulling through incredible circ*mstances. She will be remembered by all for her strength, her strong convictions, and her deep faith. She is survived by her husband, Don, of the family home; two children, Chris (Patty) Mathews of Savannah, GA, and Jennifer (Keith) Crow of Eads, CO; five grandchildren, Cory (Danyelle) Crow, Kyle and Cameron Crow, and Shane and Rachel Mathews; one great-grandchild, Will; and her special dog, Zoie. Funeral services will be held Friday, Sept. 14, 10 a.m., at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel, 5450 West Highway 78, Pueblo, with interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Matthews, John
John Matthews - Huerfano World - November 21, 2002 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1889: John Matthews, about 40, was run over by a switch engine and killed near Cuchara Junction.

Matthews, John L.
John L. Matthews - Pueblo Chieftain - October 14, 1914 - The funeral of the late John L. Matthews, formerly of Montrose, was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the McCarthy funeral chapel. Services were private and the interment was in Roselawn.

Matthews, Orley W.
Orley W. Matthews - Pueblo Chieftain - November 13, 1997 - Orley W. Matthews, 70, of La Junta, former Lamar resident, died Nov. 12, 1997, in La Junta. Services, 2 p.m. Saturday at Peaco*ck Memorial Chapel with interment to follow in Higbee Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers memorials to the Girch Center.

Matthews, Shirley Ann
Shirley Ann "Dusty" Matthews - Colorado Springs Gazette – August 3, 2006 - After courageously battling ovarian cancer for over seven years, Shirley Ann "Dusty" Matthews passed away on August 1, 2006. She was born February 19, 1950 in Pueblo, Colorado to Eloy and Rose (Martinez) Maldonado. She leaves to cherish her memory her husband, Terry Matthews; daughters: Raquel Perea and Rhonda Perea; stepdaughter, Erin Lynch; stepson, Ian Matthews; granddaughters: Ashley and Anissa Perea-Lobato; grandsons: Joseph Perea, Devyn, Nathan and Justin Lynch; sisters: Betty Franco, Sharon Cota, Diane Maldonado, Tammy Sue Martinez, Donna Martinez; and brother, Anthony J. Maldonado. Dusty's mother, Rose Martinez, preceded her in death as did her brother, Ronnie Maldonado and her sister, Geneva Jean Maldonado. Dusty graduated from Harrison High School in 1968 and augmented her education through many courses provided by her 20 year employer Hewlett Packard. She acquired many skills there and retired in 1991 as a technical illustrator. Dusty loved life and enjoyed the many people and friends being a part of her life. She had many interests including raising her dachshunds, doing needlework and Brazilian embroidery, researching her Maldonado genealogy, traveling (especially to Spain) and studying the Bible. She also enjoyed music and dancing. Dusty was always encouraging to other ovarian cancer patients when she underwent chemotherapy. Dusty always had a smile on her face and positive thoughts for them. She made new friends wherever she went and no matter how sick she felt. She was very proud of the Maldonado heritage and was especially proud of her daughters and grandchildren and their zest for life which lives on. Visitation will be from 5:00-7:00 pm Friday August 4, 2006 at Swan Law Funeral Directors, 501 N. Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 80903. Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 am on Monday August 7, 2006 at the First Christian Church, 16 E. Platte Avenue Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903. Memorial contributions may be made to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund in her name, 14 Pennsylvania Plaza, Suite 1400, New York, New York 10122 or to Pikes Peak Hospice, 825 E. Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 600, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 80903.

Mattie, Arthur Jr.
Arthur Mattie Jr. – Pueblo Chieftain – November 30, 2003 – Arthur Mattie Jr., 58, Trinidad, Nov. 16. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, Holy Trinity Church, Trinidad. Comi, Trinidad.

Mattie, Authur Sr.
Authur Mattie Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - March 09, 1986 - Authur Mattie Sr. of Segundo passed away Friday, March 7, 1986, at Miner's Hospital in Raton, N.M., at the age of 75. Visitation will be from 1 to 6 p.m. Monday at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. Services, St. Ignatius Catholic Church, Segundo: Rosary service will be at 7 p.m. Monday; Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 2 p.m. Tuesday, with Father Joseph Fisher, S. J., officiating. Interment, Trinidad Catholic Cemetery, with graveside service by UMWA 9856.

Mattie, Frances
Frances Mattie - Pueblo Chieftain - April 19, 2005 - Frances Mattie, 80, went to be with the Lord on April 17, 2005. Born on Feb. 10, 1925, in Boone, Colo., to Sam T. and Mary Spinuzzi, who preceded her in death; along with her sister, Phyllis Mull; brothers and sisters-in-law, Peno and Josephine Carnelli, Bob and Rose Tapia, Conrad Pelletier, Mary and Joe Musso, Arthur Mattie, Ernie Mattie and Anna Birchler. Survived by her loving husband of 58 years, Sam Mattie; daughter, Carol Nance of Pueblo, Colo.; son, David Mattie of Highlands Ranch; Colo.; grandchildren, Jessica and Jason Mattie of Highlands Ranch, Colo.; brothers, Tony (Marilyn) Spinuzzi, Dominick (Katherine) Spinuzzi, Sam Spinuzzi Jr.; sisters-in-law, Clara Mattie of Segundo, Colo., and Lucy Pelletier of Torrance, Calif.; brothers-in-law, Albert Mattie of Segundo, Colo., Joe Mattie of Pueblo; and numerous nieces and nephews. Also survived by special friends, Skipper Kendall and Pat Tatinski. Frances graduated from nurses training in 1946 from Parkview Hospital and was employed at Parkview for 10 years and at St. Mary-Corwin for 24 years as a RN. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Thursday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Mattie, Sam
Sam Mattie - Pueblo Chieftain - June 21, 2006 - Sam Mattie, 88, went to be with the Lord June 17, 2006. Born March 25, 1918, in Segundo, Colo., to Joe and Jennie Mattie, who preceded him in death. Also preceded in death by his wife of 58 years, Frances Mattie; brothers, Arthur and Ernest; sisters, Mary Mattie, Rose Tapia, Anne Birchler and Josie Carnelli. Survived by children, Carol Nance and David Mattie; grandchildren, Jessica and Jason; sister, Lucy Pelletier; brothers, Albert and Joe Mattie; numerous nieces and nephews. Also survived by special friends, Pat and Larry Tatinski and Skipper Kendall. Sam served in the Army as medical corpsman during WWII; retiring from the CF&I Blast Furnace in 1981. Contributions may be made to the charity of choice. Visitation, 1 to 6 p.m. today, and graveside service, 10 a.m. Thursday, Imperial Memorial Gardens, with honors presented by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Mattina, Joe
Joe Mattina – Fort Collins Weekly Courier – June 21, 1912 – Thirteen Men Killed in Mine Explosion Today at Hastings, Colo. – Note: Joe Mattina is listed among the dead of the Hastings Mine disaster, June 18, 1912. Joe Mattina: Italian, age 31, married with one surviving child. He was a miner for the Victor-American Fuel Company; cause of death was an explosion of gas due a defective lamp. Source: Denver Public Library, "Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hastings.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Mattingly, Charles W.
Charles W. Mattingly - Pueblo Chieftain - June 05, 1999 - Charles W. Mattingly, 87, of Pueblo, passed away June 2, 1999. Survived by sons, Allen "Matt" (Teri) Mattingly of Littleton, Steve (Diane) Mattingly of Elizabeth, Colo.- grandson, Andrew Mattingly. Preceded in death by his wife, Helen Mattingly on March 31, 1999, and parents. He was a member of Ascension Episcopal Church and Masonic Lodge AF&AM No. 17. Graveside service, Monday, 2p.m., Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Mattingly, Helen L.
Helen L. "Peggy" Mattingly - Pueblo Chieftain - April 02, 1999 - Helen L. "Peggy" Mattingly, 75, of Pueblo, passed away March 31, 1999. Survived by her husband of 52 years, Charles W. - sons, Allen "Matt" (Teri) Mattingly of Littleton, Colo., and Steve (Diane) Mattingly of Elizabeth, Colo. - and grandson, Andrew Mattingly. Preceded in death by her parents and brother. Mrs. Mattingly was a member of Ascension Episcopal Church. Graveside service, 2 p.m. Saturday, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Mattingly, Viola Allen
Viola Allen Mattingly - Pueblo Chieftain - February 04, 2005 - In loving memory of Viola Allen Mattingly who died on February 3, 2005 in Hospice Care of Boulder, at the age of 93. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Julianne and Peter Steinhauer and her cherished grandchildren, Kristine and husband Nicholas Peterson, Terrianne and husband Eric Heyer, Peter Jr. and wife Erin, Patrick and wife Serena and six great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her brothers Owen Allen and wife Nina, Thomas Allen, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband J. Harold Mattingly, daughter Nancy, two sisters and her stepmother, Hollie Allen. Viola was born and raised in Trinidad, Colorado, the daughter of Thomas and Julia Allen. She graduated from Trinidad High and Corwin School of Nursing in Pueblo. Throughout her life she was a devoted, loving caregiver to her family and many friends. She maintained her ties to nursing and was a Visiting Nurse coordinator in Denver and helped to found Denver Metro Hospice and Porter Hospice. She was a life-long Republican in Arapahoe County and an avid bridge player. She leaves many close friends in the Denver area and was a member of Christ Church Episcopal of Denver. Memorial services are pending at Christ Church Episcopal and burial at All Soul's Walk at Saint John's Episcopal Cathedral. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Hospice Care of Boulder County, 2594 Trailridge Drive East, Lafayette, Colo. 80026. Arrangements by Monarch Society, Denver, Colo.

Mattivi, Angelo Dominic
Angelo Dominic "The Babe" Mattivi - Pueblo Chieftain - May 19, 2004 - Angelo Dominic "The Babe" Mattivi, 92 years young. Born April 7, 1912, and went to rest May 15, 2004. Preceded in death by the love of his life, wife, Margaret; son, Joe; and son-in-law, Richard "Dick" Van. Survived by older brother, Darieo Mattivi of Pueblo. Precious father of Betty Van of Pueblo, Chuck (Cindy) Mattivi of Denver, and Judith Mattivi (Steven French) of Denver. He also leaves to cherish his memory eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, and nine great-great-grandchildren. Babe retired after 40 years as an engineer for the Rio Grande Railroad. Visitation, 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Olinger Crown Hill Mortuary. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, May 20, 2004, Guardian Angels Catholic Church, with interment to follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery, all services in Wheat Ridge, Colo.

Mattivi, Carmella
Carmella Mattivi - Pueblo Chieftain - August 21, 1998 - Carmella Mattivi, lifetime Pueblo resident, passed away Aug. 19, 1998. Preceded in death by her husband, Charles C. Mattivi. Member, Mount Carmel Church. Survived by her daughter, Louise (Bill) Hopper, Pueblo- brothers-in-law, Dye (Helen) Mattivi, Pueblo, and Angelo (Margaret) Mattivi of Denver- two granddaughters, Diane (Mike) Thompson and Patty Wheeler, both of Pueblo- three great-grandchildren, Christopher and Heather Thompson and Candace Wheeler, all of Pueblo. Viewing hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Rosary recitation, 5 p.m. Sunday, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, Mount Carmel Church. Entombment, Roselawn Cemetery Mausoleum.

Mattox, Donald Bernard
Donald Bernard Mattox - Bryan-College Station Eagle - July 26, 2003 - Bryan, TX - Donald Bernard Mattox, Oct. 3, 1942 — July 22, 2003 - Services for Donald Bernard Mattox, 60, of Bryan were held Friday at Memorial Funeral Chapel in Bryan. Pastor Randy Scott of First Assembly of God officiated. Burial was in Mount Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Mattox died Tuesday at his home. He was born in Trinidad, Colo., and lived in Bryan for two years. He previously lived in Alabama. He was a member of First Assembly of God in Bryan and served in the U.S. Navy. Survivors include his wife, Debbie Mattox of Bryan; three step-daughters and two stepson-in-laws, Jennifer Flentge and her husband, Brian, of Bellville, Lynette Barboza and her husband, Tony, of Katy and Michelle Stahl of Bryan; a sister, Belva Mattox of Brenham; and three grandchildren.

Mattson, Emma Jean
Emma Jean "E.J." Mattson (Carlson) - Pueblo Chieftain - April 28, 2001 - Emma Jean "E.J." Mattson (Carlson), 69, of Pueblo, passed away Wednesday, April 25, 2001. She is survived by her son, Gary G. (Vel) Mattson of Pueblo; grandchildren, Brandi J. (Derek Buhl) Mattson and Gary J. Mattson; and numerous friends. E.J. was a longtime member of the Broadway Christian Church, a volunteer receptionist at the Pueblo County Sheriff's Department and the YWCA for many years. E.J. loved music, especially the "Golden Oldies" and playing the organ and keyboard. She always treasured her numerous friends and family members. Memorial service will be 10 a.m. Saturday, April 28, 2001, at T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. In lieu of food and flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the MS Society in E.J.'s name, 803 West Fourth, Pueblo, CO 81003.

Matulich, Joseph J.
Joseph J. "Joe" Matulich - Pueblo Chieftain - March 2, 1976 - Joseph J. "Joe" Matulich of 53 Cornell Circle, March 2, 1976. Survivors and service announcements later. Pueblo Chieftain - March 3, 1976 - Joseph J. "Joe" Matulich, of 53 Cornell, March 2, 1976. Husband of Mrs. Josephine Matulich, Father of Mrs. Mary Pullaro, Pueblo; William P. Matulich, San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Edward J. Matulich, Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Amelia Rimassa, North Vale, N.J. and Joseph Sam Matulich who was a casualty of the Korean conflict. Survived also by 12 grandchildren. Mr. Matulich was a member of Holy Family Parish and St. Joseph Lodge 7, KSKJ. He was a retired employee of the 14-inch mill, CF&I Steel Corp. Service announcements later. Pueblo Chieftain - March 4, 1976. Rosary recitation 7:30 p.m. Friday, McCarthy Almont Drawing Room. Mass of Christian Burial noon Saturday, Holy Family Church. Interment, Roselawn. Please enter parking lot from Broadway.

Matulich, Joseph Jr.
Cpl. Joseph Matulich Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - November 3, 1951 - Cpl. Joseph Matulich Jr., killed in action June 19, 1951, while serving with the Seventh Marines First Division in Korea. Husband of Mrs. Rose Marie Matulich of 1627 Stone. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matulich, Pueblo. Brother of William Matich and Mary Matulich, Pueblo and Mrs. Millie Rimaca, Union City, N. J., and Cpl. Edward J. Matulich, U. S. Marine Corp. who is accompanying the remains of his brother home. Former employee CF&I, 14 inch mill. World War II veteran, having served in the Marine Corps. Member of St. Francis Xavier parish. Rosary recitation Sunday 7:30 p.m. Broadway Chapel of the George F. McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral services Monday 8:30 a.m. Chapel: 9 a.m. St. Francis Xavier church. Military burial rites will be conducted at Roselawn cemetery by a detachment from Camp Carson.

Matulich, Josephine
Josephine Matulich - Pueblo Chieftain - July 22, 1993 - Josephine Matulich, July 20, 1993. Predeceased by husband, Joseph (Joe) Matulich, March 2, 1976. Mother of Amelia Rimassa, River Edge, N.J. Edward J. (Martha) Matulich, Centerburg, Ohio, and Mary (Tony) Pullaro, Pueblo; grandmother of 11 and great-grandmother of 8. Predeceased by sons, Joseph Sam and William P. Matulich. Mrs. Matulich was a life long Pueblo resident, a member of Holy Family Parish and KSKJ, St. Joseph Lodge No. 7. Private family services.

Matuzak, Richard D.
Richard Donald Matuzak - Pueblo Chieftain - August 30, 2002 - Richard Donald Matuzak, 68, went to be with the Lord Aug. 28, 2002, after a brief illness. A beloved husband, father and grandfather. Richard was born on Sept. 19, 1933, in Duluth, Minn. Preceded in death by parents and four brothers. Survived by loving wife of 46 years, Ursula Matuzak; and children, Randy (Barbara) Matuzak, Evelyn (Karl) Suazo, James Matuzak, Douglas Matuzak and Ursula (Jeff) Kochenberger; grandchildren, Kendra Matuzak, Amber (Lincoln) Cunningham, Kara, Kyle, Luke and Jack Kochenberger; step-grandchildren, Aaron, Conrad, Jared Suazo and families, and Alison Suazo. Also survived by one sister, two brothers and relatives in Duluth, Minn., and numerous friends in Pueblo. Richard retired from the CF&I Tube Mill in 1983, was a member of the Moose Lodge, Fleet Reserve Association and St. Joseph Parish. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1953 to 1957. Richard was an avid sports fan. He loved coaching and watching his children in sports activities; and watching the Broncos, Avalanche and Colorado Rockies on TV. A very special pastime was enjoying the guitar music played by his two sons and their home-based band. Richard's zest for life, love of music and animals will live on through the legacy he leaves behind. His words of wisdom, friendship and encouraging character will be deeply missed by family and friends. Visitation from 2 to 5 p.m. today at the funeral home followed by the recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m., St. Joseph Church. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Saturday, St. Joseph Church with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Military honors provided by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Matz-Campbell, Carol Lynne
Carol Lynne Matz-Campbell - Pueblo Chieftain - November 18, 2004 - Carol Lynne Matz-Campbell, 73, of Pueblo, passed away unexpectedly Nov. 14, 2004. Born Sept. 28, 1931, in Barberton, Ohio. She was a retired dietary aide and worked with the disabled. Carol had a love of people. For many years she worked at the Belco School for the mentally disabled in Belmont County, Ohio. Married to Edward Campbell, they traveled and moved to Arizona. While traveling, she was at liberty to see other areas of the United States, and was moved and marveled by its beauty. She chose to take up residence after Ed's death in Pueblo with two of her three sons. As of late, she volunteered at various locations such as the YWCA, the courthouse and others. Carol is survived by three sons, Gary A. Matz and his wife of 26 years, Jackie, of Jacksonville, Fla., their daughters, Tamara Marie and Nicole Marie Matz, both of Jacksonville, Fla.; Donald R. Matz of Portland, Ore.; and Ronald D. Matz of Oklahoma; a daughter-in-law, Carla Skukan-Matz of California; one brother, Russell Stender and his wife, Pat, of California; and one sister, Laural Stender-Edwards and her husband, Joseph of Barberton, Ohio. She also is survived by four nephews, Steve Edwards and his two daughters; and Brian Edwards and his wife, Janet, with two sons, both of California; Bill Gorman of Ohio and John Gorman of New York. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 19, 2004, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. The family will receive friends before and after the service.

Mauger, Mark Alan
Mark Alan Mauger - Pueblo Chieftain - October 25, 2005 - Mark Alan Mauger, age 48, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Oct. 22, 2005. He is survived by his loving wife, Karen, of 25 years; his parents, Bill and Dee of Beulah; his sister, Deanna (Dennis) Day of Casper, Wyo.; his sons, Calvin, Kyle and David (Dawn) of Pueblo; and his beloved grandchildren, Ethan and Tarynn. Mark was a machine-weld shop foreman employed for over 28 years by what is now TTCI in Pueblo and taught welding courses at Pueblo Community College. Being the parent of a cancer survivor, Mark volunteered as a member of the board and performed many services for Dream Weavers. At Mark's request, there will be no public viewing with immediate cremation and a private memorial service to follow. A reception in his memory for his family and friends will be 12:30 p.m. Thursday, at the Fellowship of the Rockies. In lieu of flowers, food and gifts, donations may be made to Dream Weavers in Mark's memory through the funeral home office.

Mauldin, Alex
Alex Mauldin - Huerfano World - September 14, 2000 - This Week in La Veta History - 1946: Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Mauldin and baby from Denver attended the family reunion here, which was the first time they were all together since the death of Alex Mauldin 14 years ago.

Maulin, Josie Irene
Josie Irene Maulin – Pueblo Chieftain - January 14, 1990 – Josie Irene Maulin passed away Friday, Jan. 12, 1990. She was born Jun 14, 1905, in Missouri and came to Pueblo in 1948 from LaJunta. She was married to Richard W. Maulin, who preceded her in death in 1977, as did a son Virgil Maulin and two brothers, Russel Cannon and Taylor Cannon. Survived by son Walter D. (Carol) Maulin, Pueblo; daughter, Lillian Seger, Dallas, Texas; seven sisters, Mae Dean Wayt and Genelle Russell, Colorado Springs; Geneva Russell and Vivian Bauske, Clovis, NM; Pauline Elms, Seattle, Wash; Mary Robison and Grace Greathouse, LaJunta; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services, 10 am Monday, First Church of the Nazarene. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Mauller, John Jr.
John Mauller Jr. - Florence Citizen - February 16, 1935 - John Mauller Jr. Killed, Three Are Injured In Wreck - Car Crashes Inot Stalled Truck On Third Street At Dusk Friday Evening - Grim tragedy struck the John Mauller family last night when John Mauller Jr., 17, was almost instantly killed while returning home from an errand for his mother. Mauller was killed when his car struck a stalled truck belonging to Tony Moschetti in front of the Moschetti home on East Third street in Rainbow Park at 6:30 Friday evening. John Griffin, 12, who was riding with Mauller when the accident happened is in serious condition at Graves Hospital in Canon City, Tony Moschetti, 55 is also in the hospital badly injured, while Mrs. Tony Moschetti is recovering at home from severe scalp lacerations. The accident happened when Mauller was returning home from a trip to Rainbow Park to buy eggs for his mother. He was driving along Third street toward Florence, and in the dusk, as his car came over a rise in the road, failed to see the stalled truck until too late to avoid striking it. Moschetti was attempting to crank the truck when it was struck, and Mrs. Moschetti was seated in the cab of the truck. The impact of the collision knocked the truck forward crushing Moschetti to the ground, and knocking Mrs. Moschetti down. The two boys in the car were crushed and torn by the terrific impact. Mauller apparently receiving a broken neck and young Griffith a broken foot and head injuries. Moschetti received a broken pelvic bone and a broken hip. Ambulances were summoned from Florence and the injured were brought into town for medical aid. Little John Griffith, unconscious, was first taken to his home, but was later removed to Graves hospital. Moschetti was rushed directly to Graves hospital in Canon City. Mrs. Moschetti was taken to her home and a physician summoned to care for her. The body of John Mauller, who was dead when doctors and ambulances arrived, was taken to a local mortuary. Coroner C.H. Graves, Sr., of Canon City investigated the accident, and ordered an inquest, which will be held at the Holt chapel at 3:30 or 4 o'clock this afternoon. The truck was badly damaged and the Mauller roadster was completely demolished by the force of the collision. John Mauller, Sr., operates the Sinclair Filling Station on East Main street, and was formerly cashier of the Security National Bank of Florence. Moschetti is a well known and successful truck gardener. All of the principals in the tragic accident are well known here, and the entire community was shocked and saddened by the tragedy. John Mauller Jr., had been working with his father at the filling station after school hours, and had a wide acquaintance thru the community. Reports from Graves hospital early this afternoon indicate that both of the injured are better and will recover. Little John Griffith is still in a dazed condition, but has partially regained consciousness. He has not as yet been told of his friend's death. He is suffering from a broken right ankle, face lacerations, and a possible slight brain concussion, Moschetti is suffering from a broken pelvic bone, a broken hip and cuts and bruises about the face. He too is better this afternoon, and while he will be bedfast for several months as a result of the accident, attending doctors do not regard his condition as critical. The dead boy, John Raymond Mauller Jr., was born in Florence on March 11, 1918 and had lived here all his life. Several years ago he was an active member leader in the local troop of Boy Scouts. He was a student at Florence High School, and was employed after school hours and on Saturday at his father's filling station. Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mauller, Sr., he is survived by four sisters Dora Lee, Louise, Mildred and Ruby Mae. Funeral services will be held from the Presbyterian Church at two o'clock Monday afternoon with Rev. James R. Burchfield officiating. Burial will be in Union Highland Cemetery. John Mauller's sisters Married a Telck and a Lewis. Union Highland Cemetery Florence, Colorado Record # 3870 Block # 4H (note see #311) John Raymond Mauller, Jr. birth 1918 Mar 11 Florence, Fremont Co. Colorado death 1935 Feb 15 Rainbow Park, Fremont Co., Colorado

Maura, Rose T.
Rose T. Mauro – Pueblo Chieftain - February 10, 1990 – Rose T. Mauro, 95, died in Walsenburg, February 8, 1990, after a lengthy illness. Born in Trinidad, March 28, 1894, to Ralph and Margaret Niccoli. Married Frank Mauro, Oct. 9, 1909, in Trinidad. They moved to Walsenburg in 1915 where he operated Walsenburg Creamery, and she raised seven children. Member of St. Mary Church, Walsenburg. She was predeceased by her husband Frank, May 2, 1969. Children: Ernest, 1938, Philip, 1987; Frances (Tatsy) Kilmurray, 1989. Living relatives include children: Josephine Kopine, Walsenburg; Frank Mauro, Ojo Caliente, NM; Gerald Mauro, Los Angeles, Calif.; George Mauro, Albuquerque, NM. 13 grandchildren, a niece, and two nephews. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 am Monday at St. Mary Church. Interment, North St. Mary Cemetery. Family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Contributions may be made to St. Mary School.

Maurello, Carlo
Carlo Maurello - Pueblo Chieftain - April 4, 1931 - Carlo Maurello, age 36, died Friday evening in the city. He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Tony Pagano, Mrs. Sam Gagliano and Mrs. F. Maurello, all of Pueblo. The body is being cared for by the Geo. F. McCarthy Funeral Home. Announcements later. Pueblo Chieftain April 7, 1931. The funeral of Carlo Maurello will take place Tuesday morning at 9:30 from the chapel of the Geo. F. McCarthy Funeral Home and from Mt. Carmel church at 10 o'clock. Mr. Maurello was a member of the Longmont post of the American Legion. Recitation of the Rosary will take place this evening at 7:30 in the chapel. Pueblo Chieftain - April 7, 1931 - The funeral of Carlo Maurello will take place Tuesday at 9:30 from the chapel of the Geo. F. McCarthy Funeral Home, and from Mt. Carmel church at 10:30. Interment, Roselawn.

Maurello, Mary
Mary Maurello - Pueblo Chieftain - October 21, 1997 - Mary Maurello - Mary went into the loving arms of our Lord, Oct. 19, 1997. Born on June 7, 1912, to the union of Nick and Michelina Appuglise. Mary is survived by her loving husband, Pete, and would have celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary in November. Survived by daughters, Joan (Tony) Venuto, Margie (John) Lane, all of Pueblo, and Theresa (Carl) Aronson of Portland, Ore. Mary was a loving grandmother to Nick Venuto, John (Kathy) Lane, Lisa (Bruce) Runyan, Pete (Cindy) Venuto, Christy (Sam) DeNardo, Joe (Wendi) Lane, David and Steven Aronson, Kathy Lane and special grandson and granddaughter, David Beard and Kristina Paukune. Mary was a wonderful Nana to her six little great-grandchildren which she adored. Mary is also survived by brother, Louie Appuglise-sister-in-law, Lucy Perricone of California- and special cousins, relatives and many friends. Mary retired from St. Mary-Corwin Hospital in 1978. Mrs. Maurello was a member of St. Patrick and St. Joseph Church parishes, St. Theresa and Fidelity Lodge. She loved to knit and crochet. Her afghans, baby booties and little trinkets were given to others with love. Mary was an avid cook and loved to cook spaghetti for her family every Sunday. She was a hard worker who always thought of herself last. Mary was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend to all who knew her. She had a great sense of humor and brought joy to our lives everyday. We will miss you Mae! Rosary, Wednesday, 7 p.m. and funeral Mass, Thursday, 10 a.m., St. Joseph Church. Entombment, Roselawn Mausoleum. Family may be contacted at 1172 S. Supple Circle.

Maurello, Pete
Pete Maurello - Pueblo Chieftain - November 19, 2001 - Pete Maurello went into the loving hands of our Lord Nov. 17, 2001. Pete joins his wife, Mary, the day before their 67th wedding anniversary in heaven. Preceded in death by his father, Tony Maurello; three sisters; and two brothers. Pete is survived by daughters, Joan (Tony) Venuto, Margie (John) Lane, all of Pueblo, and Theresa (Carl) Aronson of Portland, Ore. Pete was a loving grandfather to Nick Venuto, John (Kathy) Lane, Lisa (Bruce) Runyan, Pete (Cindy) Venuto, Christy (Sam) DeNardo, Joe (Wendi) Lane, David and Steven Aronson and Kathy Lane. Pete was a wonderful Papa to his 10 little great- grandchildren, which he adored. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Pete was a lifelong resident of Pueblo and a farmer whose heart was always on the St. Charles Mesa. He retired from CF&I in 1974 and spent most of his 30 years in the Ball Mill. Pete was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend to all that knew him. He will always be remembered for his hardworking spirit and the gift of giving to others. Nov. 18, 2001, will mark the first day away from work in 93 years! He was a man of great faith. His arms and his home were always open to people in need. Mr. Maurello was a member of St. Joseph's and St. Patrick's Church. The family would like to thank the staff at the Villa Pueblo Nursing Home, St. Mary Corwin hospital and Dr. Christian Hulett for their wonderful and compassionate care. We will miss you, Pete! He will lie in state Monday, noon until 5 p.m. The family will be present for visitation Tuesday, noon until 5 p.m., at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph's Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers.

Maurello, Robert
Robert Maurello - Pueblo Chieftain - November 10, 1986 - Robert Maurello, 96, of Long Beach, Calif., formerly of Trinidad, died Nov. 6, 1986, in Long Beach. He was born April 1, 1890, in Luca, Italy. Mr. Maurello was a prominent retail produce businessman in Trinidad for many years. He is survived by son, Victor J. (Lucille) Maurello of Aurora; daughters, Pearl (Paul) Manno, Santa Barbara, Calif.; Josephine Maurello, Commerce City; Janette (Ralph) Mason, Anaheim, Calif.; daughter-in-law, Rosa Faye Maurello of Pueblo; 19 grand-children, 14 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Maurello was preceded in death by his wife, Lucy, October 1968; sons, Marion J. Maurello in 1968 and Sam Manuel Maurello, September 1961. Visitation, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. The family may be contacted at the funeral home from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Holy Trinity Catholic Church with the Rev. J. Patrick Walsh, S.J. officiating. Interment, Trinidad Catholic Cemetery.

Mauro, Cora R.
Cora R. Mauro - Pueblo Chieftain - May 25, 1999 - Cora R. Mauro, 98, a lifetime resident of the Vineland area, passed away May24, 1999. Mrs. Mauro retired from the Pueblo Army Depot after many years of dedicated service. She is remembered by her family as an adoring mother and grandmother. Preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Frank A. Mauro Sr.-son, Frank A. Mauro Jr.- four brothers and two sisters. Survived by daughter, Lucille (Jim) Wilson- daughter-in-law, DarLynn (Leonard Hoody) Mauro- seven-grandchildren-- 15 great-grandchildren- and a very special niece, Rosemary(George) Luby. Visitation will begin on Wednesday at T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 28, 1999. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Mauro, DarLynn
DarLynn Mauro - Pueblo Chieftain - February 25, 2003 - DarLynn Mauro, 69, born Sept. 20, 1933, passed away Feb. 22, 2003. Preceded in death by her husband, Frank A. Mauro Jr.; and brother, Bill Olson. Survived by her children, Ken (Cindy) Mauro, Dana Lisac, Roger (Jennifer) Mauro and Beth (Vic) Maurello; brother, Jim (Phyllis) Olson; and sister-in-law, Chris Olson. Grandmother of Bellavia Mauro (Wesley), Amelia Mauro, Wade (Timmi-Jo) Lisac, Brad Lisac (Michelle), Leann Lisac (Pat), Christopher Mauro, Zachariah Mauro, Zephaniah Mauro, Destiny Mauro, Dayna Mauro, Jeffrey Mauro, Anthony Maurello, Nina Maurello and Anna Maurello. Also survived by a great-grandchild soon to be born in July and as well as numerous other relatives and friends. DarLynn loved the Colorado mountains, her home in South Fork, camping, gardening and flowers and family gathering with Christmas being her favorite day of the year. Viewing, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, at the funeral home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, both services held at St. Joseph Church in Blende. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be to the American Cancer Society in DarLynn's memory.

Mauro, Emily Teresa
Emily Teresa Mauro - Pueblo Chieftain - December 28, 1997 - Emily Teresa Mauro, Dec. 26, 1997. Wife of Frank Buck" Mauro, who passed away July 23, 1976. Mother of Barbara B.J." Carlton, Robert (Judy) Mauro, Elaine Gardner, and William Mauro, of the family home, Donald Mauro, Frank (Roberta) Mauro, all of Pueblo. Sister-in-law of Grace Mauro and Louise Mauro of Pueblo. Also survived by 16 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs. Mauro was a lifetime member of St. Therese Parish (Vineland). In 1962 she was the first person in Pueblo to sell potica. She was a multi-talented woman and had many hobbies including oil painting. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, St. Joseph Church. Interment, Roselawn. Family will receive friends at the family home following the service.

Mauro, Frank
Frank Mauro – Eagle Valley Enterprise – May 4, 1917 – Explosion in Hastings Mine – Note: Frank Mauro is listed among the dead of the Hastings Mine disaster, April 27, 1917. Frank Mauro:Italian, age 40,married with eight surviving children. He was a "roadman" for the Victor-American Fuel Company;cause of death wasan explosion due to an open safety lamp. Source: Denver Public Library,"Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hastings.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Mauro, Frank S.
Frank S. Mauro - Huerfano World - May 8, 1969 - Frank S. Mauro, Walsenburg Businessman, Civic Leader, Dies - Frank S. Mauro, longtime Walsenburg resident, died Friday at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital in Pueblo after a brief illness. He was 84. Mauro had been in business in Walsenburg for 54 years, organizing the State Brokerage and Manufacturing Co. in 1915. In 1917 he started the Walsenburg Creamery, which still manufactures Mountain Gold dairy products. In 1932 Mauro became president of the Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Co. in Ojo Caliente, N.M. Also active in civic affairs, he served 10 years on the Walsenburg City Council, was a charter member and former president of the Walsenburg Rotary Club, a life member of Lodge 1086, BPO Elks, a member of the chamber of commerce and of St. Mary Parish. Mauro was born at Grimaldi, Italy, and came to the United States at the age of 12. He and his wife, Rose, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1958. He is survived by his widow, six children, including Gerald of Pueblo, Frank S. Mauro Jr. and Mrs. Joseph Kopine, both of Walsenburg. Scripture Rosary Service will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at St. Mary Church of Walsenburg. Celebration of the Mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Monday at the church. Burial will be at North St. Mary Cemetery Monday.

Mauro, Gerald M. Sr.
Gerald M. "Barracuda" Mauro Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - September 19, 2004 - Gerald M. "Barracuda" Mauro Sr., 87, cashed in his chips on Sept. 15, 2004, in Pueblo. Born on May 9, 1917, in Walsenburg, to Frank S. and Rose Mauro, who preceded him in death along with his brothers, Ernest and Phil Mauro; and sister, Frances Kilmurray. Survived by his sons, Gerald M. Mauro Jr., Reggie W. Mauro; his daughters, Mary Jo and Andrea Joy Mauro; brothers, Frank S. Mauro Jr. and George T. Mauro; sister, Josephine M. Kopine; granddaughters, Tessa, Jenna and Kasey Mauro; and numerous nieces and nephews. Gerald was a sophom*ore at North Carolina State University studying engineering when he was called to duty by his country in 1942. He was a decorated Army veteran of World War II receiving the Silver and Bronze stars and wrote extensive memoirs of his experiences in Europe, Africa, D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge. After the war, Gerald worked at his father's dairy, Mountain Gold Creamery in Walsenburg, was part-owner of Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs in New Mexico, lived in Los Angeles for 20 years where he was a sales manager at the Hansen Chevrolet Co., and was owner of Jerry Mauro Auto Sales in Pueblo. An avid sports fan, Gerald enjoyed playing golf, gin rummy, poker and was a lifetime bridge master. Gerald was a member of the FOE No. 145. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 20, 2004, at George McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 21, at George McCarthy Chapel. Inurnment, Veteran's National Cemetery, Santa Fe, N.M., with military honors. After the funeral service, please join family and friends at Red's Alibi Lounge, 1107 S. Prairie Ave., for a celebration of Gerald's life.

Mauro, Geraldine
Geraldine (Jeri) Mauro - Pueblo Chieftain - December 28, 2002 - Geraldine (Jeri) Mauro, was born April 7, 1942, and departed this world on Dec. 27, 2002. She was preceded in death by her parents, Helen Lee and Russell Drury; and her father and mother-in-law, Walter and Louise Mauro. Jeri is survived by her husband of 43 years, Walter J. Mauro; her children, Walter J. Mauro Jr. and Cynthia Mauro; and her grandchildren, who affectionately called her "Goo," Michael A. Mauro, Nicholas A. fa*gerstedt, Maranda M. Mauro, John Robert Mauro and Walter Johnathan Mauro. Also survived by her sister, Darlene (Clark) Cord; brothers, James (Beverly) Drury and Jack (Joanne) Drury; sister-in-law, Pat (James) Coyne; and brother-in-law, Thomas (Jo Ann) Mauro; godchildren, Russell J. Drury and Alyssa M. Cuchiara; numerous nieces and nephews; and Jeri's very special friend of 43 years, Patty (Frank) Pryor. Jeri was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Her greatest pleasure in life was making sure her family was happy and well taken care of. She was an accomplished artist providing her family and friends with her paintings filled with her talent and love. Jeri was a beautician for many years. She also worked at St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center, Minnequa Bank and Lawyers Title. Jeri loved to travel. She said the highlight of her life was going to Europe the summer of 2001. She has been in every state in the Continental U.S. and 21 countries. One of her favorite stops was Las Vegas, Nev., where she and her family spent this last Thanksgiving. Rosary, 6 p.m. Sunday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, Shrine of St. Therese. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Please make donations to the Shrine of St. Therese in her memory. The family may be contacted at the family home.

Mauro, Louise C.
Louise C. Mauro - Pueblo Chieftain - February 03, 2000 - Louise C. Mauro, 86, passed away Feb. 2, 2000. Preceded in death by her husband, Walter A. Mauro in 1995. Survived by her children, Patricia (James) Coyne, Walter J. (Geraldine) Mauro, all of Pueblo, and Thomas M. (JoAnn) Mauro of Denver. Grandmother of James (Roberta) Coyne, Jeffrey (Jean) Coyne, Jackie (Doug) Helzer, Walter J. Mauro Jr., Cynthia Mauro (Jim Martin Jr.), Amy (Jason) Sunahara and Andrea Mauro. Also survived by 11 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded also in death by her parents, two brothers and five sisters. Mrs. Mauro was a member of the Daughters of Isabella, was also active in PTA, serving a term as president, member of the Boys and Girl Scouts, and the Democratic Party where she served as precinct chair and election judge for more than 50 years. She was an avid Yankees and Rockies baseball fan, and enjoyed dancing at Eagles and Elks. Also a member of Altar and Rosary Society and a cancer sewing group at the Shrine of St. Therese. Rosary, Friday, 7 p.m. and funeral Mass, Saturday, 10 a.m., Shrine of St. Therese. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Those wishing may make contributions to the Shrine of St. Therese Building Fund.

Mauro, Mariann
Mariann Mauro - Huerfano World - April 17, 2008 - Mariann Mauro, 84, born April 17, 1923, passed away April 11, 2008. Preceded in death by her grandson Kevin McIntire. She is survived by her loving husband of 68 years, Frank; children, Mick (Toni) Mauro, Gary (Eri) Mauro, Donna (Don) Zinko, Randee (Viron) Huff; eleven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was a member of PTA, Library Board, Cub Scouts, 4-H Club, Church groups, Civic League and P.E.O. Mariann enjoyed traveling, antique shows, writing children's books, politics, reading, playing Bridge, history and helping others. She loved spending time with her family and cherished her time with her grandchildren. She was retired from real estate. Mariann was passionate for the causes she embraced. Memorial services will be held on Thursday, April 17, 10 a.m. at George McCarthy Historic Chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mariann's memory to St. Jude Children's Hospital through the funeral home office. Reception immediately following the services at Latronica's Restaurant, 1143 E. Abriendo Avenue. Funeral arrangements under the direction of George McCarthy Funeral Home.

Mauro, Marilyn June
Marilyn June Mauro - Pueblo Chieftain - October 10, 2004 - Marilyn June Mauro, 54, passed away Oct. 7, 2004. She is preceded in death by her parents, Joseph William "Bill" and Clara Mauro. She is survived by her aunts, Connie Combatto and Rosemary (George) Luby, both of Pueblo; also survived by numerous cousins, family and friends. Marilyn was employed at Pueblo Diversified Industries, and was a member of Shrine of St. Therese Catholic Church. Viewing will be 2 to 5 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Funeral Mass will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2004, at Shrine of St. Therese with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Family will greet friends and relatives following interment at graveside.

Mauro, Michael A.
Michael "Mike" A. Mauro - Pueblo Chieftain - March 04, 2003 - Michael "Mike" A. Mauro, passed away March 1, 2003. He is preceded in death by wife, Rose J. (Clementi) Mauro; brothers, Sante, Pete, Frank, Ernest "Red," Louis "Pep" and John Mauro; sisters, Jennie Piastro, Julia Colian, Rose Roop, Ann Rucker and Louise Hough. He is survived by daughter, Bette J. (Lewis A.) Caricato, Brighton, Colo.; two granddaughters, Lisa Caricato, Westminster, Colo., and Pamela (John) Webb, Louisville, Colo.; great-grandsons, Anthony and Nicholas Webb. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and special relatives. Mike was a member of the Shrine of St. Therese. He worked for Clementi Truck Line, managed Arapahoe Grocery and assistant manager of a Safeway store. He retired from Safeway in the late 1970s. Mike was a true family man, a devoted husband, father and grandfather. His family will deeply miss him. Visitation, 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, March 6, 2003, at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, March 7, 2003, Shrine of St. Therese with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Those who wish may make memorial contributions in memory of Michael A. Mauro to the Odyssey Health Care Hospice, Inc., 2460 W. 26th Ave., Suite 250-C, Denver, CO 80211 or through the funeral home office.

Mauro, Michael F.
Michael F. Mauro - Pueblo Chieftain - October 15, 1997 - Michael F. Mauro, born April 6, 1929, passed away Oct. 13, 1997. Preceded in death by his parents, Floyd and Rose Mauro and his son, Patrick Mauro. Survived by his wife, Margaret- and sons, Mike, Dan (Vonda), Ted and Dave (Tisha) Mauro- sister, Antoinette (George) Guagliardo- grandchildren, Lisa, Ryan, Tiffani, Chris, Danielle, Amy, Marvin, Matthew, Casey, Tyler- and by his great-granddaughter, Cheyenne. Michael graduated from Lakeside Vineland High School in 1947 and attended Pueblo Junior College. He retired from the Pueblo Depot Activity in 1980 with 30 years of service to manage the family farm. He retired from farming in 1994. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Joseph Church, Blende, with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Viewing hours are 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. There will be a dinner for family and friends following the interment at St. Therese Church, Vineland. Arrangements by McCarthy Rose Chapel, 329 Goodnight.

Mauro, Rose Theresa
Rose Theresa Mauro - Huerfano World - February 15, 1990 - Rose Mauro, 95, of Walsenburg, died in Huerfano County Medical Center Feb. 8, 1990, after a lengthy illness. Born in Trinidad Mar. 28, 1894, to Ralph and Margaret Niccoli, she attended school in Hastings near Trinidad. She married Frank Mauro in Trinidad Oct. 9, 1909 and they moved to Walsenburg in 1915 where he operated the Walsenburg Creamery and Ice Plant and she reared seven children. She was a past member of Catholic Daughters of America, Prairie Rangers, Walsenburg Civic League, Woman's Club, a 4-H leader, and several bridge clubs. She was a member of St. Mary Church and the Tabernacle Society. Survivors include a daughter Josephine Kopine, Walsenburg; three sons, Frank Mauro, Ojo Caliente, NM; Gerald Mauro, Los Angeles, CA and George Mauro, Albuquerque, N M; 13 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, a niece and two nephews. Mass of Christian Burial was Monday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery. J.M. Antle Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Mauro, S. E.
S. E. Mauro - Yampa Leader - October 3, 1913 - A collision between a motorcycle and an automobile resulted in fatal injuries to S. E. Mauro, a D. & R. G. fireman at Pueblo.

Mauro, Thelma Josephine
Thelma Josephine Mauro - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - February 16, 1978 - A rosary will be said for Thelma Josephine Mauro, 42 Villa Drive, Pueblo, at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Evergreen Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Omer Foxhoven officiating. Born in Trinidad March 12, 1913, Mrs. Mauro, 65, died Monday in a local hospital. She had been a resident of Pueblo for the past five years and formerly owned A. C. Market in Weston. She recently had been employed at Bed and Bath Shop in Pueblo. Mrs. Mauro was married to Albert R. Mauro in 1940 in Trinidad. She was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church in Pueblo. She is survived by a son, Albert R. Mauro Jr. of Colorado Springs; a sister, Marguerite Sayers of Colorado Springs; and two granddaughters. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Divine Redeemer Catholic Church with the Revs. James Fox and George Andrews co-celebrants. Entombment will be in Evergreen Park Mausoleum. Evergreen Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Mauro, Yolanda
Yolanda Mauro - Pueblo Chieftain - November 16, 2002 - Yolanda Mauro passed away Nov. 12, 2002. Services will be held in Spokane, Wash.

Maxson, Warren O.
Warren O. Maxson - Pueblo Chieftain - October 07, 1997 - Warren O. Maxson, born April 22, 1913, passed away on Oct. 6, 1997. Preceded in death by his wife, Edith M. Maxson. Survived by children, Wilma Sanders, Seymore, Mo., Shirley Riley, Ava, Mo., Judith Hall, Pueblo, Colo., James Maxson, Salt Lake City, Utah, Gerald Maxson, Hamilton, Kan., Joan O'Dell, Tekamah, Neb., William Hutt, Minden, Nev., and Phyllis Reifschnider, Carmichael, Calif.- a sister, Ethel Coupland, Omaha, Neb.- and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Cremation, Almont Crematory. At his request, no services will be held. The family may be contacted at 2233 E. Eighth St., No. 227.

Maxwell, Delfinia G.
Delfinia G. Ortega Maxwell - Pueblo Chieftain - August 04, 2001 - Age 63, departed this life Aug. 1, 2001, following a terminal illness. Born Dec. 12, 1937, in Manassa, Colo., she graduated from Lake County High School in Leadville in 1956 and Gamper Institute of Practical Nursing in 1959. She received her associate of applied science degree in August 1974 from the former Southern Colorado State College. She attended the University of Arizona College of Liberal Arts pre-nursing program and received her certificate in 1978. She also attended Prima County Community College in Tucson, Ariz., and received her LPN certificate in October 1981. She retired from nursing with over 33 years' service. Before moving back to Pueblo, Mrs. Maxwell lived in Tampa, Fla., and Tucson, Ariz. She married Paul A. Maxwell in Pueblo on July 14, 1964. Survived by her husband, Paul; daughter and son-in-law, Lydia A. and Joe Wilson; her mother, Mary Ortega; siblings, Jerri (Louie) Madrid, Leonard (Polly) Ortega, Joyce Rivera, Delbert (Patsy) Ortega, Rose (Rudy) Gonzales and Judy Ortega; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends who will miss this grand lady. Mrs. Maxwell is preceded in death by her grandmother, Emilia Sandoval; father, Delfinio Ortega; brothers, Delfinio Ortega Jr., Joseph S. Ortega; sisters, Frances Muniz, Betty Vigil; brothers-in-law, Rudy Romero and Carlos Rivera. Scripture service, 10 a.m. today, Angelus Chapel, Rev. Robert Carden officiating. Entombment, Roselawn.

Maxwell, Helen Louise
Helen Louise Maxwell - Huerfano World - May 29, 2003 - Helen Louise Maxwell, 82, of Walsenburg, died Friday, May 23, 2003, at the Walsenburg Care Center where she had been a resident. Mrs. Maxwell was born on May 10, 1922 in Jenks, OK, to Ashil Delbert and Merola Cantrell Garrison. She is survived by her children, Bill (Sandy) Thurman, Tom (Terry) Thurman, Patricia Cruz and Harriet Louise Risley; sisters, Erma Hirning and Wanda Gay Henderson; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends. Preceded in death by her parents and brothers, Clarence and "Sonny Boy" Garrison. Graveside service Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at the Huerfano Masonic Cemetery with Pastor B.J. Worthen officiating.

Maxwell, James Raymond
James Raymond Maxwell - Pueblo Chieftain - July 18, 2001 - James Raymond Maxwell passed away July 12, 2001, in Walsenburg. James was born Dec. 29, 1924, in Pueblo to Ray E. and Edna V. Smith Maxwell, who preceded him in death. He served in the U.S. Navy during WWII and was employed by SRDA. in Pueblo for many years. He is survived by his sister, Joyce Ruth (Walter) Shade of Texas; niece, Linda Keith (Kenneth) Baronski of North Carolina; nephews, Joseph W. (Amy) Schade of Missouri, Jimmy Jay (Kathye) Schade of Texas, Christopher Ray (Kellee Rae) of Pennsylvania; aunts, Flossie E. Maxwell of Florence and B. Darlene Smith of Pueblo; numerous grandnieces, nephews and cousins, including Edna L. Davenport, Charles F. (Stephany) Campbell, Dennis R. (Kymberly) Smith of Pueblo, Donna L. (Robert) Alston of Minnesota and Keith E. (Lucinda) Smith of Texas. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. Inurnment in the family plot in Roselawn Cemetery.

Maxwell, Lucian B.
Lucian B. Maxwell - Colorado Daily Chieftain - August 3, 1875 - Death Of L.B. Maxwell - Lucian B. Maxwell, well known as one of the pioneers of Southern Colorado and New Mexico, died at his residence at Fort Sumner, San Miguel county, New Mexico, on the 16th of July after a long illness. Of him the Cimarron News and Press said: "The deceased had long been prominent in our territorial history, was widely known, and was universally respected and publicly esteemed. His intimate connection with the fortunes and progress of this section of the country where his destiny was cast, and through a period of nearly forty years, --embracing the most pregnant and stirring events preceding and following the memorable war between the government of the United States and the republic of Mexico, --his patriotic acts rendered to his country, his self sacrifices at the time, his subsequent forecast, enterprise, energy, and constantly bestowed noble charities, --all cannot but consecrate the man with almost a sacredness of regard in the remembrance of the unprejudiced, the appreciative, and the grateful among our people. The compeer and associate of St. Vrain, of Carson, of the Bents, of Hatcher, of Jones, of Wooten, of Williams, and a host of early pioneers so well known to and highly estimated by the public – a sharer with them in all the varied experiences of mountaineer life that make a story alone of fearless adventure and perilous daring, and ultimately a success of (at the time) a wild and inhospitable region, his was the deserving merit to endear himself to the popular heart, and even irrespective of race, to win common and universal approbation and respect. Mr. Maxwell was born in the town of Kaskaskia, state of Illinois. When quite a mere child, however, he was removed to St. Genevieve, Missouri, in which later state he is supposed by many to have had his nativity. When about seventeen years of age, in company with the late Kit Carson, he came with Col. Ceran St. Vrain, William, Charles and George Bent, -- the former of the Bents subsequently provisional governor of New Mexico, and murdered in the Taos revolution of 1847, and all now likewise no more, -- to this territory. They were all for some years at the "Old Bent Fort" on the Arkansas river, where the then young Carson and Maxwell, as the regular hunters for that famous trading post, in frequent adventures with surrounding war-like Indian tribes, greatly distinguished themselves, in fact, laid the basis of an afterward national reputation. Their subsequent career as pioneer trappers, and explorers of the before unknown Rocky Mountain ranges – in excursions even to the Pacific slopes, especially as guide to Col. Fremont on the latter's first expedition as pathfinder – are familiar to every reader. Mr. Maxwell left Taos, long his previous place of residence, in 1847, and at the time of the revolution mentioned, and settled at Cimarron. In this place he lived a number of years, improving and beautifying his well known ranch, and contributing to the development of the great mineral wealth and other valuable resources of the Maxwell grant. His sale to the English company of this grant, some few years ago, is also too fresh in the minds of many to require comment. After the sale of this grant, however, he purchased from the government the site of Fort Sumner, then an abandoned military post, and where he has since resided with his family up to the time of his decease. About the year 1848, he intermarried with a daughter of the late Judge Beaubien, of Taos, an affectionate wife and most estimable lady. He leaves several children. He was about 57 years of age at the time of his death. Possessed of large wealth – at one time called the Croesus of the west with a generous heart, liberal disposition, and knowing naught but all kindly sympathies – truly will his friends mourn his loss.

Maxwell, Mary
Mary "Elsie" Maxwell - Albuquerque Journal – July 26, 2002 - Mary "Elsie" Maxwell passed away at her residence on Monday, July 22, 2002. Mrs. Maxwell was born to Flavio A. Chacon and Lucinda Martinez Chacon in La Lama, NM on October 25, 1934. Elsie is survived by one son, Arnold L. Maxwell and wife, Karen of Albuquerque; three daughters, Veronica Fastnacht and husband, Paul of Albuquerque, Maxine Maxwell and Jim Beyer of Albuquerque, Ann Maxwell and Zeke Chavez of Rio Rancho, NM; three brothers, Tom Chacon and wife, Lucille of Littleton, CO, Ray Chacon of Denver, CO, Clifford Chacon and wife, Jean of Albuquerque; and one sister, Linda O'Donnell and husband, Fred of Trinidad, CO; eight grandchildren also survive. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arnold L. Maxwell; and one son, Dean Maxwell. From 1964 to 1968, Elsie volunteered at Mesa View Elementary as "Room Mother" for her children's classes and as a helper in the school's cafeteria. From 1968-1974, she volunteered at Casa San Jose with Margaret Gutierrez, helping the unwed mothers with their newborns. It was through that program that Charlie Begay, one of the program's children came to live with the Maxwell's as a foster child for about a year. Then from 1974-1977, she directed the "Guitar Choir" at St. Teresa Church which was 21 members strong and included her four oldest children. In February, 1976, she became the President of the First Legion of Mary at St. Teresa under the direction of Fr. Valentine Young, O.F.M. in 1977, she volunteered at the Grants Health Department and worked under the direction of local nurse, Margaret Bonomo. In 1983, she worked at Grants Health Store. This was where she really increased her interest and knowledge in herbs and their healing properties. On August 15, 1988, she became a Eucharistic Minister under Father Howard's direction and took communion to the sick. Elsie taught CCD, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, for many years both at home and at St. Teresa School. In 1979, she worked at Kriegler's Deli for about a year as a cook with her daughters, Maxine and Ann and her sister, Linda. From 1992-1999, she was a volunteer and substitute teacher at St. Teresa School where her granddaughters, Vanessa and Sandra attended. Visitation will be from 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. on Friday, July 26, 2002 at Grants Mortuary Chapel. A Rosary will be recited on Friday, July 26, 2002 at 7:00 p.m. at St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church with Father Emeric Nordmeyer, O.F.M. officiating. Funeral Mass will be on Saturday, July 27, 2002 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. Burial will follow at Grants Memorial Park. Pallbearers include Cpl. Vanessa Maxwell, Sterling Davidson, Fred O'Donnell, Zeke Chavez, Jim Beyer, Ronald Maxwell. Honorary Pallbearers include Sandra Maxwell, Alexandria Maxwell, Mariah Maxwell, Matthew Maxwell, Kristopher Maxwell, Marcus Maxwell, Shannon Shiveley, Dominic Casados, Krystalee Casados, Brian Maxwell, Paul Cordova, Troy Chacon, Paul Fastnacht and Joe Silva. In lieu of flowers, Elsie had requested that donations be made to St. Teresa Catholic School, PO Box 668 Grants, NM 87020.

Maxwell, Max R. Sr.
Max R. Maxwell Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - October 13, 1997 - Max R. Maxwell Sr. passed away Oct. 11, 1997, in Pueblo. He was born on Feb. 18, 1913, one of 12 children to Elmer J. Maxwell and Abby Ann Frey Maxwell in Hutchinson, Kan., and came to Colorado with his family in 1917. Max was a member of the Sheetmetal Workers Union, and he enjoyed hunting, fishing, and woodworking. He will be remembered as a loving family man and a good neighbor. His survivors include his wife, Flossie- son, Max R. Mick" (Jeanne) Maxwell Jr.- grandchildren, Mary K. Oyster, Linda M. Aranci, Amy L. Bottom- six great-grandchildren, Rhiannon C. Oyster, Danielle Oyster, Levi T. Oyster, Sarah J. Aranci, Nicole E. Aranci, and Catelyn Bottom- five brothers, Walter, Glenn, J.D., Junior and Kenneth Maxwell- one sister, Abby Jane Cline- as well as numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. s will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15, 1997, in the Davis Memorial Chapel with interment to follow in the Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions in memory of Max be made to the charity of your choice.

Maxwell, Milton P.
Milton Patrick Maxwell - Pueblo Chieftain - June 27, 2003 - Milton Patrick Maxwell, 60, of Pueblo, passed away June 25, 2003. Born March 20, 1943, in Blanca, Colo. Preceded in death by one daughter, Lesta Maxwell Chavez. Survived by his wife and friend, Gloria Maxwell; sons, Everett (Christine) Medina and Milton Maxwell Jr.; daughters, Reetha (Steve) Medina and Gloria Serna; one granddaughter, five grandsons. Viewing, 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, and funeral service, 11 a.m. Monday; both at Romero Chapel. Cremation to follow. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after service.

Maxwell, Mortimer E.
Mortimer E. Maxwell - Pueblo Chieftain - November 17, 1987 - Mortimer E. Maxwell, 64, died Nov. 16, 1987. Graveside service, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Brookside Cemetery, Rye.

Maxwell, Rose
Rose Maxwell - Huerfano World - September 30, 1999 - Rose Maxwell, 84, died at her home in Hutchinson, KS, Sept. 29, 1999. Born in Maitland Feb. 10, 1915 to the late John and Marie Mihalic Zorich, she was a lifetime resident of Walsenburg until moving to Hutchinson in 1994. She married Mike Maxwell Aug. 16, 1937 in Del Norte. He died in 1994. Survivors include a son, Vernon Maxwell, Santa Clara, CA; a daughter, Sharon Ansel of Hutchinson; a brother, Theodore Zorich, Colorado City; two sisters, Elza Hyrick, Buffalo, NY, and Wilma Freeman, Arlington, TX; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She was a homemaker and a member of United Methodist Church of Walsenburg. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 1 from Boies-Ortega Chapel in Walsenburg. Burial will be the Upper-Huerfano Gardner Cemetery.

May, Carl A.
Carl A. May - Pueblo Chieftain - May 31, 1987 - Carl A. May, 77, May 30, 1987. Survived by wife, Jeanette; son, Leonard Gregory; daughter, Carole Faix; grandchildren, Susan, Shelly, Mark, Christopher, Shea, Eric and Jill; and great-grandson, Timothy. An electrician at Colorado State Hospital, retired in 1974. A founding member of Prairie Avenue Baptist Church and a longtime volunteer driver for the Pueblo Meals on Wheels program. Born Feb. 5, 1910, in Liberty Center, Iowa. A Pueblo resident since 1953. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Tuesday at T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Ted Bridgeman, pastor of Prairie Avenue Baptist Church, officiating, and former pastor of the church, George White, assisting. Friends are welcome to call at the family home, 2426 Ontario, or to pay respects at the funeral home from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. today or until 8 p.m. Monday. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Meals on Wheels, care of SRDA.

May, Carol
Carol May - Delta County Independent – February 17, 2006 – Delta, Colorado - Carol May, formerly of Eastlake and Crawford, died Saturday, Feb. 11, 2006, in New Oxford, Pa. She was 87. Mrs. May graduated from Crawford High School in 1936. She worked for School District 12 in Adams County for 24 years, retiring in 1980. In 1985 she moved to Emmitsburg, Pa., to be close to her daughter. She enjoyed cooking, sewing, gardening and spending time with her family. Mrs. May is survived by a daughter and her husband, Shirley and Don Morris of Emmitsburg, Md.; a stepson and his wife, Donald and Marva Lea of Grand Junction; seven grandchildren, Kirk Morris and his wife Cheryl of Fairfield, Pa., Kristine Kraus and her husband Mike of Oviedo, Fla., Kathi Efland and her husband Steve of Winterspring, Fla., Laurie Fonay and her husband Gary of Hobbs, N.M., Carolyn Brown of La Veta, Greg May of Denver, and Doug May and his wife Chris of Grand Junction; and 15 great-grandchildren. Mrs. May was preceded in death by her husband, Boyd May; three sisters and their husbands, Naomi and Milton Wyatt, Lenna and Frank McQueary and Virginia and Otis Porter; and three brothers, Donald Bear, Lynn Bear and his wife Evelyn and William "Billy" Bear. A funeral service will be held Saturday, Feb. 18, at 10 a.m. at the First Congregational Church of Eastlake. A private interment will be held at a later date at Crown Hill Cemetery in Wheatridge.

May, Jeannette L.
Jeannette L. May - Pueblo Chieftain - September 10, 2004 - Jeannette L. May, 88, was called home by her Lord on Sept. 8, 2004. Born Dec. 2, 1915, in Brilliant, N.M., Jeannette lived most of her adult life in Pueblo, where she served many years as a registered nurse, attending the births of thousands of babies at St. Mary and St. Mary-Corwin hospitals. A founding member of Prairie Avenue Baptist Church, she passes to her final reward secure in the hope of eternal life and joyfully anticipating a reunion with departed loved ones: parents, Andrew and Elizabeth; siblings, Sarah, Ervin and John; and spouses, Leonard and Carl. She leaves to cherish her memory three generations of family, including daughter, Carole Fulton; son, Leonard (Lori) Gregory; grandchildren, Susan, Shelly, Mark, Chris and Shea; and six great-grandchildren. Having experienced world wars, the Great Depression, widowhood and the indignities of advanced age, Jeannette certainly was no stranger to pain and sorrow. But her characteristic wonderful sense of humor, combined with a deep and abiding love of life, accounted for a disposition much more sunny than sad. Recalling the countless mischievous gags and delightful grandma stories, her family smiles, abundantly thankful for the blessing of her life. Visitation, 1 to 5 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 11, 2004, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in her memory.

May, Kenneth K.
Kenneth K. May - Pueblo Chieftain - October 22, 2002 - Kenneth K. May, 88, born Feb. 2, 1914, passed away Oct. 19, 2002. He is survived by his daughter, Judy Dettenrieder; son, Ron May; grandchildren, Kelly Buhlmann, Mike May, Kerry Toomey, Marc Dettenrieder and Bryan Dettenrieder. Kenneth resided in Colorado Springs, Colo., with his wife, June May and family from 1946 to 1988, at which time he returned to Pueblo, where he passed away at his home. He operated Ken's Standard Service on Colorado Avenue and Nevada in Colorado Springs. He loved the mountains of Colorado and enjoyed spending time there. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

May, Richard
Richard May - Huerfano World - May 24, 1990 - This Week in La Veta History - 1881: Richard May, formerly a resident here, was murdered by Indians in the La Plata country.

May, William K.
William K. May - Pueblo Chieftain - July 21, 2002 - William K. May, 78, passed away July 19, 2002. Survived by his son, Daniel K. May of Palo Alto, Calif.; sister, Maurine (Jim) Marcum of Pueblo; and nephew, Jim (Kathie) Marcum and family of Pueblo. Preceded in death by his parents, Ida and William Hughes May; and brother, Milan May. William was born on Dec. 25, 1923, in Chicago, Ill. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps as a flight officer and glider pilot. William was noted for being the first glider pilot to land on D-Day. Also while serving his country, he received a purple heart. He lived and worked as a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service in Phoenix, Ariz. After retiring, he resided in Batesville, Ark., in the late 1980s moved to Fedhaven, Fla., and in 1996, moved to Pueblo. Member of VFW, Military Order of the Purple Heart and Glider Pilots Association. At his request, there will be no viewing or service. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Inurnment will take place in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, DC.

May, William Robert
William Robert May - Pueblo Chieftain - April 16, 2000 - William Robert May, age 73, of the St. Charles Mesa, passed away April 12, 2000. Survived by his wife of 50 years, Mary Alice May, and his children, Karen (Rick) Harrison, Bob (Jacque) May, Chuck (Anna) May, Debbie (Tony) Frankmore and Dan May. Grandfather of Stephanie May, Wesley and Kendra May and Jacob, Jessica and Joshua Frankmore. Also survived by his sister, Madelyne (Irvin) Thacker; mother-in-law, Minion Gust; sister-in-law, Mildred (Don) Mattingly; brothers-in-law, Riley (Rosie) Gust and Sterling (Katherine) Gust; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents, George and Dorothy May. Mr. May was a World War II Army Air Corps veteran, a member of Pueblo Elks No. 90 and was very active in local politics with the Democratic Party. He retired from the CF&I Steel Corporation with 32 years of service. Bob treasured his time with his family and friends, exploring the many trails throughout the county and especially enjoyed puttering in his workshop and attending auctions. At his request, cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, Tuesday, April 18, 2000, 10 a.m., George McCarthy Historic Chapel. In lieu of food and flowers, memorial contributions may be made in his name to the Ronald McDonald House in care of the funeral home office. Family and friends may contact the family at the family home.

Mayber, Claude P.
Claude P. Mayber – Pueblo Chieftain – August 5, 2006 – Claude P. Mayber, passed away Aug 3, 2006, in Pueblo. Claude was born Nov. 12, 1930, in Chickasha, Okla., to William and Patsy Mayber. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marines, having served during the Korean War. He owned and operated Lewis and Mayber Concrete for many years before retiring in 1990. Claude was a generous person who always was willing to help his neighbors and friends and especially enjoyed making people laugh. He was an avid fisherman and hunter and served as a shooting coach for many children. Claude also loved playing the guitar, singing and sharing his homemade wine and jerky with family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; and his brother, Les. His survivors include his wife of 56 years, Pansy; son, Guy (Tracey) Mayber; daughter, Becky (Brian) Gray; grandchildren, Mikiele, Lexi, Kendra, Mitchell and Blake; brother, Dave (Vivian); sisters, Kitty and Daisey (Wilbur); as well as several nieces, nephews and other relatives. No viewing. Cremation has taken place. Private family interment will be in the Imperial Memorial Gardens. The Mayber family will receive friends from 3 to 7 p.m. Monday, August 7, 2006, at 402 W. Archer Drive in Pueblo West.

Mayber, Muriel Margaret
Muriel Margaret Dent Mayber - Pueblo Chieftain - August 31, 1999 - Muriel Margaret Dent Mayber passed Aug. 29, 1999. Born to the union of Ellen and Howard Dent, Dec. 25, 1911, at Ashland, Ky., and resided in Pueblo since1920. Married Robert L. Mayber June 20, 1934. Member of Christ the King Church, and Christ the King Church Choir, Bishop's Guild, Cenacle of the Blessed Sacrament, and Pueblo Police Women's Auxiliary. Employed by Sears Roebuck, and Belmont Shoe Store, and operated Fountain Drive Inn. Muriel was a devoted wife, mother, sister, and grandmother. Preceded in death by husband-daughter, Jane Ann Mayber- brother, Jack Dent- and sister, Charlene Scott. Survivors include three children, Patricia F. (Kendall) Esgar, Ellen Mayber, both of Pueblo- and son, Robert L. (Jo) Mayber, North Platte, Neb.- sisters, Margie (Bob) Grinstead, Marion Devereaux- and brother, James (Irma) Dent-grandchildren, Ric (Domonica) Esgar, Jacque (Dennis) Zabukovic, Kendall EsgarII, Rob (Sandy) Mayber, Chan Mayber, and Molly Mayber- great-grandchildren, Brandon (Shelly) Esgar, Daneya Esgar, Ryan (Karlie) Zabukovic, Kerstien Zabukovic, and Robby and Cassy Mayber- and one great-great-granddaughter , Laine Zabukovic- special granddaughter, Patricia A. Esgar- and many nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass, 7 p.m. today. Recitation of the rosary, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday with both services at Christ the King Church. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. At her request there will be no viewing. Family will receive friends at the church immediately following the Mass.

Maye, Thelma Elizabeth
Thelma Elizabeth Metz Maye - Pueblo Chieftain - September 30, 1997 - Thelma Elizabeth Metz Maye, age 88, passed away Sept. 28, 1997. Preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence H. Maye. Survived by her daughter, Beverly- and son-in-law, William Flaucher, Monument, Colo. Grandmother of Kenneth, Tyrone, Danielle and Kylene Flaucher. Also survived by her sister, Lucille Walters- brothers, John Metz and Richard Metz, all of Pueblo- and numerous nieces and nephews. Also preceded in death by brother, Earl Metz and sister Lois Ooley. Mrs. Maye was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church, past worthy matron, Melita Chapter, O.E.S., Pasadena, Calif., Daughters of the Nile, Billings, Mont., and past advisor, Rainbow Girls. Cremation, Almont Crematory. , Friday, 10 a.m., Wesley United Methodist Church, Dr. George Elgin officiating. Memorial contributions may be made in her name to the Shriners Crippled Children's Hospital through the funeral home office.

Mayer, Douglas Arnold
Douglas Arnold Mayer - Pueblo Chieftain - August 19, 2000 - Douglas Arnold Mayer of Canon City passed away Aug. 17, 2000. He was born Feb. 5, 1977, in Garden City, Kan. Doug will be remembered for his love of the outdoors, to include hiking, fishing and hunting. He was an avid collector of rocks, trinkets and Mickey Mouse treasures. He is survived by his mother, Emmajean M. (Mark J.) Sullivan, Penrose, Colo.; father, Chris A. (Irene) Mayer, Pueblo West; grandparents, Eileen Mayer-Swallow, Pueblo, and Ray Sullivan, Pueblo; brothers and sisters, John (Alana) Mayer, Wetmore, Colo., Nancy Mayer, Greeley, Colo., and Michael (Patricia) Mayer, Canon City; Christian Brother, Mitch Huey, also of Canon City. Also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and extended family members and beloved friends. Preceded in death by grandparents, Henry Mayer, Johnnie W. Reese and Mary Louise Reese, and Reta C. Sullivan. Memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 21, 2000, at Beaver Park Friends Church, 120 Illinois Ave., in Penrose, Colo., with Chaplain Clinton Langdon officiating. Family will receive friends at a dinner reception to follow in the church basem*nt. Private inurnment to follow at a later date. In lieu of flowers, family respectfully requests donations be made to Parkview Episcopal Medical Center Foundation Third Floor Southwest.

Mayer, Eleanor Constance
Eleanor Constance Mayer - Pueblo Chieftain - September 21, 2002 - Eleanor Constance Mayer, age 86, passed away on Sept. 13, 2002, at the Terrace Heights Care Center in Boulder, Colo. She was born in Ellsworth, Kan., and grew up in La Junta, Colo. She lived most of her life in Pueblo from 1932 to 1995, moved to Longmont, Colo., in 1995, and then to Boulder, Colo., in 1999. For many years she worked as a nurse's aide and served on the Colorado Republican Women's Committee. She had a wonderful spirit and enjoyed visiting family and friends, playing pool, needlework projects and crocheting beautiful afghans. She had an entry in the state fair for many years. Eleanor is preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Beulah Mayer; her sister, Mydra Jane; and brother, Robert. She is survived by her nieces, Sheryl Hoffman, Melinda Endres, Jennifer Greenwood, Heather Mayer; and her nephew, Robert Mayer. Interment will take place at the Fairview Cemetery in La Junta, Colo. Correspondence may be sent in care of Jennifer Greenwood, 2316 Atwood St., Longmont, CO 80501.

Mayer, Ruth L.
Ruth L. Mayer - Pueblo Chieftain - August 10, 1999 - Ruth L. Mayer, 73, lifetime Pueblo resident, passed away Aug. 9, 1999. Ruth was born at home in Undercliffe, Colo., to Robert C. and Lillian Mayer who precede her in death as do her brothers, Henry and Robert Mayer. Survived by her sister, Vivian Mayer of Montrose, Colo., as well as numerous nieces and nephews and extended family. Graveside service will be held Wednesday, Aug.11, 1999, at Roselawn Cemetery. The family may be contacted through Vivian Mayer, 310 Pine View Drive, Montrose, Colo., 81401, phone (970) 249-0991.

Mayer, Tillie A.
Tillie A. Mayer - Huerfano World - June 4, 1998 - Tillie A. Mayer, 80, of Walsenburg, died May 30, 1998 in St. Mary Corwin Hospital where she had been a patient for five days. Mrs. Mayer was born Sept. 15, 1917 in Gordon to Joseph and Louise Mochnik Zupancic. She was a member of St. Mary Church and worked for Dick Abstract Company, the Krier Insurance Agency and the USDA office. She retired from Huerfano Memorial Hospital and recently was a volunteer at Head Start. Survivors include her children, Jim E. Mayer, Raton, NM, and Debra Hudak Elkins, WV; a sister, Eva Balich, Walsenburg; a brother, Edward Zupancic, Denver, grand-children, step grandchildren, a step great-grandchild, nieces and nephews. Memorial service from St. Mary Church was on Wednesday. Cremation. Burial in Roselawn Cemetery in Pueblo.

Mayer, Vivian
Vivian Mayer - Pueblo Chieftain - December 23, 2004 - Vivian Mayer died peacefully at home on December 17, 2004. She was born February 8, 1923 at home in Undercliffe, Colorado to Robert C, and Lillian Mayer who precede her in death as do her siblings, Henry, Bob and Ruth Mayer. Vivian was a life-long resident of Colorado who retired from The Pueblo Army Depot where she was a civil servant. Vivian helped to run the Mayer Ranch which was homesteaded by her family in 1888. Vivian then moved to Montrose Colorado to be near her son Bruce Kinion who survives her. She is also survived by 1 grandson, 2 granddaughters, 4 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-grandson, 2 sister-in-laws, numerous nephews, nieces and cousins who all love her dearly. A Memorial Service will be held at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel on December 26, 2004 at 1:00 p.m. A reception will follow at Grace Community Bible Church, 1405 25th Lane. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to Hospice.

Mayes, Leo Sr.
Leo Mayes Sr. - Huerfano World - April 12, 2007 - Leo Maes Sr. Succumbs - Leo Mayes Sr., loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather left this world to be with the Lord on April 9, 2007. Leo was born to Edward and Celedonia Maes on March 23, 1927 in Aguilar. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Ben and Dan Maes, sisters, Alice Rogers, Celia Chavez, Rafaelita Maes and Mary Maes, and great-granddaughter, Mariah Maes, and his faithful and loving pets, Misty and Sam. Leo served in the Armed Forces for several years, which took him overseas to France. Upon his return, he became an agent telegrapher for the Colorado and Southern Railroad and worked at the local train station until his retirement after 44 years of service in 1989. Leo was very active in sports - enjoying baseball, fishing, bowling and most of all golf and especially enjoyed taking an active part in the sports his sons participated in while growing up. Once he could no longer swing a golf club, you could still find him at the Walsenburg Club House playing cards with "the rummy bunch." Leo loved Walsenburg and considered it a good place to raise his and Sue's children whom he affectionately called "our tribe of Israel." He was actively involved in his community serving on various city boards and giving 12 years of service as mayor of Walsenburg. He was active in St. Mary's Parish and school, serving as the Grand Knight in the Knights of Columbus. Leo was known for his wit and sense of humor, and those memories will bring smiles and warmness for years to come to the faces and hearts of those who dearly love him. He leaves to cherish his memory, his wife of 63 years, Susie Maes; six sons, Dennis (Donna), Norman, Ed (Elaine), Leo Jr., (Debra), Ken (Kendra) and Robert (Veronica); five daughters, Leona (Dennis) Kendall), Bernadette (George) Langbein), Lori (Stephen King), Dee (Mario Sandoval) and LaVerne Wilaby. Grandchildren left to cherish his memory are: Melissa Maes-Johnson, Lise Maes, Stephanie Thomas and Brandi Martinez, Daniel Maes, Sarah Langbein, Jennica and Leo Maes III, Eric Vigil, Travis and Kourtney Maes, Susan and Lauren Sandoval and Trebor Maes along with 15 great-grandchildren; sisters, Pauline Gallegos and Helen Davidson, and a host of other relatives. Leo was loved dearly by his family and will be missed by all that knew him for the kind and gentle man that he was. Rosary at 7 p.m., Friday, with a memorial mass Saturday at 10 a.m. Both services will be at St. Mary Church, Walsenburg. Interment North St. Marty Cemetery with military honors.

Mayes, Patrick Kendrick
Patrick Kendrick Mayes - Walsenburg World - May 5, 1928 - Patrick Kendrick Mayes, son of G. A. Mayes of La Veta is Dead. One of twin brothers, the sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mayes, of La Veta, died at his home there Thursday from complications following scarlet fever. The youth would have been 16 years old on May 26. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mayes; an older brother Fred; his twin brother, Pete; his grandmother, Mrs. Mayes; and an aunt, Mrs. Rita Kincaid, all of La Veta. Funeral services were conducted yesterday at the grave in the La Veta cemetery by the Rev. E. J. Reaves of the Methodist church of La Veta. Benafiel's mortuary directed arrangements. Huerfano World - May 25, 1989 - This Week in La Veta History - 1928: Kendrick ''Pat" Mayes, the 16-year-old twin son of Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Mayes of Cuchara Camps, died of scarlet fever.

Mayfield, Albert
Albert Mayfield - Pueblo Chieftain - June 7, 1955 - Albert Mayifeld (sic), of Watts, Calif., died June 4th. Survived by widow, Mrs. Fannie Mayfield, of Watts; mother, Mrs. Mary Mayfield; brother Willie Mayfield, and cousins, Mrs. Ella Stewart and Mrs. Jesse Belle Jones, both of Pueblo. Body will arrive in Pueblo Thursday. Service announcement later. Thursday, June 9, 1955 - Albert Mayfield body will arrive this Thursday. Funeral services Saturday 2 p.m. in our chapel of Remembrance. The Rev. C. L. Martin will officiate. Interment Mountain View Cemetery.

Mayfield, Alice Belle
Alice Belle Mayfield - The Pueblo Chieftain & Star Journal - September 17, 1933 - Mrs. Alice Belle Mayfield at 1333 Cypress St. Sept. 15. Wife of Levi Mayfield, of Pueblo, mother of Mrs. Mattie Oldham of Rye, Mrs. Madge Tonyton, Ft. Scott, Kan.; James Mayfield, Stone City, Grover Mayfield, Devon, Kan., and Guy Mayfield, Shafter, Calif. Sister of Mrs. D. B. Meech, Ft. Scott, Kan., and J. E. Johnson, Devon, Kan. Member of the Methodist church. Services, 10:30 a.m. Monday, Davis Mortuary chapel. To Mountain View.

Mayfield, Everett P.
Everett P. Mayfield - The Pueblo Chieftain - September 14, 1967 - Everett P. Mayfield, late of 524 Cactus, passed away at a local hospital Sept. 13. Husband of Mrs. Fanny B. Mayfield of the family home. Father of Raymond Mayfield, Pueblo, and Louie Mayfield, Memphis, Mich. Grandfather of four. Also survived by three brothers and three sisters. Mr. Mayfield, a Pueblo resident for the past 21 years, was employed as plant operator for the City Water Works. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m., Saturday in Valhalla's Garden Chapel with the Rev. Wm. Seder, Temple Baptist Church, officiating. Interment Pueblo Memorial Gardens.

Mayfield, Fannie B.
Fannie B. Mayfield - The Pueblo Star Journal - June 16, 1971 - Mrs. Fannie B. Mayfield, of 524 Cactus, at local hospital Tuesday. Mother of Louie N. Mayfield, Memphis, Mich.; and Raymond D. Mayfield, Pueblo. Sister of Mrs. Dorothy May Kent; Pittsburg, Kan. Grandmother of Allen and Joey Mayfield, Pueblo, and Joanne and Steve Mayfield, of Memphis, Mich. Resident of Pueblo 25 years. Announcements later. The Pueblo Star Journal; Pueblo, Colorado; Thursday; June 17, 1971 Page 4B; Column 1 Mrs. Fannie B. Mayfield - Funeral service 11 A.M. Friday, Valhalla Comer Garden Chapel; Interment Imperial Memorial Garden.

Mayfield, Grover L.
Grover L. Mayfield - Pueblo Chieftain - April 02, 2003 - Grover L. Mayfield, 60, went to be with the Lord on March 31, 2003. He is preceded in death by his father, Grover Cleo Mayfield. Grover is survived by his mother, Josephine Galbraith; children, Allen (Lori) Mayfield, Kelly Mayfield and Rochelle Mayfield; 14 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. He loved singing and playing music, and was an avid Broncos fan. He also enjoyed spending time with his family. Viewing, 5 to 7 p.m. today, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Funeral service, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, April 3, 2003, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Interment will take place at Beaver Park Cemetery in Penrose.

Mayfield, James L.
James L. Mayfield - Pueblo Chieftain- January 18, 2002 - Age 86, passed away Jan. 15, 2002. Graveside service, 11 a.m. today at Fort Lyon National Cemetery, Las Animas, Colo.

Mayfield, Janet Elaine
Janet Elaine Mayfield - The Pueblo Chieftain - August 14, 1937 - Janet Elaine Mayfield, at hospital Friday, Aug. 13. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mayfield; sister of Shirley Louise Mayfield, all of the family home, 1725 East Fifteenth street; grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. John Mayfield, Pueblo and Bernard Tahash, Los Angeles, Calif. Services 2 p.m. Saturday. Davis mortuary chapel. To Mountain View.

Mayfield, John
John Mayfield - The Pueblo Star Journal and Sunday Chieftain - May 21, 1950 - John Mayfield, died May 20 at local hospital. Survived by his wife Mary Mayfield of the family home, 1110 W. Mesa, and two sons, Willie Mayfield of New York City and Albert Mayfield of Los Angeles. Announcements later.

Mayfield, John Henry
John Henry Mayfield - The Pueblo Chieftain - October 16, 1950 - John Henry Mayfield, Sunday, Oct. 15, at the home 1840 E. Fourth. Father of Charles, Raymond and Harold Mayfield; Mrs. Pete Headley and Mrs. Russell Venezio, all of Pueblo; Lester Mayfield, Englewood, Calif. Grandfather of 16 and great grandfather of eight; brother of Mrs. Dora Walker, and Mrs. Amy Claunch, Fort Scott, Kan.; Mrs. Eva Roumbaugh, Melrose, N.M. Mrs. Mattie Scott, Laramie, Wyo.; Clifford Mayfield, Garland, Kan.; and William Mayfield, Schoupa, Kan. Member of the First Church of the Nazarene. A resident of Pueblo since 1922, coming from Holly, Colo. and was a retired farmer. His wife, Sarah Evelyn Mayfield, died Jan. 7, 1949. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Davies Memorial Chapel Rev. James S. Barr officiating. To Mountain View.

Mayfield, Levi E.
Levi E. Mayfield - The Pueblo Chieftain - February 22, 1938 - L. E. Mayfield Expires at Ranch - L. E. Mayfield, a resident of Pueblo county for the past 15 years, died Monday at his farm home, five miles north of Stone City. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. C. E. Oldham and Mrs. Clyde Toynton, Rye; three sons, J. W. and G. C. Mayfield of Stone City and J. H. Mayfield of Shater, Calif.; two sisters Mrs. Wilma Bridgese, Crothesville, Ind., and Mrs. Frank Williams, Cove, Ore., 19 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.

Mayfield, Mary
Mary Mayfield - The Pueblo Chieftain - July 28, 1961 - Mrs. Mary Mayfield, 1110 W. Mesa, July 27 at the family home. Survived by a son, William Mayfield and cousins; Mrs. Ella Stewart and Mrs. Jessie Belle Jones, all of Pueblo. A resident of Pueblo for 57 years and a member of Bethlehem Baptist Church. Arrangements later. The Pueblo Star Journal and Sunday Chieftain - July 30, 1961 - Page 8A, Column 1 - Mayfield - Mrs. Mary Mayfield. Funeral services Monday 2 p.m. Bethlehem Baptist Church with the Rev. O. B. McClendon, officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery.

Mayfield, Phyllis Jean
Phyllis Jean Mayfield - The Pueblo Chieftain - August 28, 1932 - Phyllis Jean Mayfield, the 18-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mayfield, 945 Beulah Avenue, passed away at a local hospital Saturday, August 27. Besides her parents she is survived by grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mayfield, Pueblo, and Bernard Teah of Glendale, Calif. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, August 29, in the chapel of the Davis Mortuary. Rev. R. C. Dunn will officiate. Interment will be at Mountain View Cemetery.

Mayfield, Roy D.
Roy D. Mayfield - The Pueblo Chieftain - May 20, 1944 - Roy D., at home, 626 E. River, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Mayfield; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Mayfield, Pueblo, and Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Vocke, of Holly, Colo. Arrangements later.

Mayfield, Sarah
Sarah Mayfield - Colorado Weekly Chieftain - February 7, 1878 - A little girl named Sarah Mayfield was drowned in the Platte at Evans on Thursday. The body floated under the ice and has not been recovered.

Mayfield, Sarah Evelyn
Sarah Evelyn Mayfield - Pueblo Chieftain - January 8, 1949 - Sarah Evelyn Mayfield, Friday, Jan. 7, at her home, 1108 E. 10th. Mother of C. R. Mayfield and H. J. Mayfield, Mrs. Russell Venezio and Mrs. Pete Hadley, all of Pueblo; C. B. Mayfield, La Junta, and Lester I. Mayfield, Compton, Calif. Grandmother of 16 and great-grandmother of seven. Sister of Tom Creamer, Dodge City, Kan; Clarence Creamer, Minneola, Kan.; George and Lon Creamer, Freewater, Ore., and Mrs. Susie Bronson, Pueblo. Member of the First Church of the Nazarene. A resident of Pueblo since 1923. Arrangements later.

Mayfield, Theodore N.
Theodore N. Mayfield - Pueblo Chieftain - August 1959 - Theodore N. Mayfield, August 5. Uncle of Mrs. Russell T. Wirth, with whom he made his home at 1117 Revere Lane, and Duain Steinshouer, Denver. Brother of several. Member of the Masonic and Odd Fellow lodges and the Methodist church, all of Mansfield, Wash. A resident of Pueblo for the past three years. One of the organizers of the Triplex Corp., now of Pueblo. Arrangements later. (That one was Column 2. The next one is from Column 3 and is below his picture.) Theodore N. Mayfield, Triplex Founder, Dies - Theodore N. Mayfield, 87, one of the organizers of the Triplex Corp. of America, along with the late Frank Lamb, died Wednesday at a local hospital. Mr. Mayfield had made his home with his niece, Mrs. Russell T. Wirth, 1117 Revere, since coming to Pueblo three years ago. He was born Oct. 27, 1872, in Kansas. A nephew, Duain Steinshouer, resides in Denver. The deceased was the brother of several. In his former home at Mansfield, Wash., Mr. Mayfield belonged to the Masonic and Odd Fellows Lodges and the Methodist church. Davis Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Mayfield, William
William Mayfield - The Pueblo Star Journal - April 20, 1970 - William Mayfield, lifetime resident of Pueblo, April 18 after a brief illness. Husband of Mrs. Bernice Mayfield of the family home. Father of Mrs. Doris Shealey, San Francisco, Calif.; James Willis, Hampton, Va., and Leon Willis, Pueblo. Brother-in-law of Mrs. Evergene Moore, Colorado Springs, and Cleophas Simpson, Denver. Cousin of Mrs. Jessiebell Jones, Mrs. Ella Steward and Orlando Steward, all of Pueblo. Six grandchildren also survive. He retired from Pueblo Army Depot in September 1965. A World War I veteran; member of NAACP; Steel City Elks Lodge 1564; IBPOE of W; American Legion Post 163, and Bethlehem Baptist Church. Funeral services 2 p.m. Wednesday from the church, with the Rev. F. L. Chandler officiating. Interment, Mountain View. Friends will be received at 1110 W. Mesa.

Mayhew, Abbie
Abbie Mayhew - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph – February 18, 1974 - Abbie Mayhew, Rush, Colorado, passed away Sunday evening at a Pueblo hospital. Arrangements later. (Chapel of Memories).

Mayhugh, Mareta L.
Mareta Lorraine Mayhugh - Pueblo Chieftain - March 13, 2002 - Age 90, passed away March 9, 2002. Survived by her daughters, Patricia E. Smith, Colorado Springs, and Elma Jane "E.J." Braukman, Littleton; grandchildren, Cynthia (Tom) Marion and Lynette (John) Glover, both of Puyallup, Wash., and Terri (Rodney) Fannin, Calhan, Colo.; three great-granddaughters; three great-grandsons; two nieces; two nephews; and six grand-nieces and grand-nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, Clay E. Mayhugh, in 1976; brothers, Richard, Murel and Adron Thompson; and sister, Inez Craddock. Born to Elmer and Nina (née Cornell) Thompson on Aug. 24, 1911, in Mineola, Kan. Mareta and Clay were married on April 13, 1935. Mareta served as docent at the Rosemount Museum for 22 years. She was a volunteer for the Genealogy Department at McClelland Library for 15 years and was also a volunteer for Share Colorado. She will lie in state at the funeral home Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m. Funeral service will be held 10 a.m. Friday, March 15, 2002, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel, with the Rev. Robert Enck officiating. Interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Those who desire may make memorials to the Rosemount Museum, c/o the funeral home.

Maynard, Alfred D.
Alfred D. Maynard - Pueblo Chieftain - December 15, 2004 - Alfred D. Maynard, 88, passed away Dec. 14, 2004. Al was born July 11, 1916, in Lumberton, N.M., to Luther and Bertha Maynard, who preceded him. He also is preceded by his daughter, Sharon Gene Hamilton (Maynard). Survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Mary Ellen; son, Kenneth David (Anita Darlene) Maynard; son-in-law, David Hamilton; grandchildren, Jeffrey David Maynard, Michelle Lynn (Karl) McCall, Kimberly Pierce (Pat) Schoneck, Tina Darlene (Eric) Smidt; great-grandchildren, Megan Schoneck and Chaz and Shaina Smidt. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, and funeral service, 11 a.m. Friday; both at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery.

Maynard, J. S. (Mrs.)
Mrs. J. S. Maynard - Colorado Daily Chieftain - September 16, 1875 - Mrs. Maynard, wife of Captain J. S. Maynard, says the Tribune, committed suicide at the Grand Central Hotel yesterday by taking strychnine. She died about twelve o'clock, though the evidence goes to show that she took the poison about seven. She was attacked by the usual symptoms of strychnine poisoning soon afterwards, and Dr. Williams, her family physician, was sent for. Mrs. Maynard asked him if he could keep a secret. He answered affirmatively and she then told him she had swallowed the poison. She said she had taken as much as would lie on a five cent piece, and told him that it was useless to make an effort to save her. Other physicians were, however, sent for and every effort was made to relieve her. But all the aid that could be had was of no avail, and she died without leaving any explanation of her conduct. A letter directed to her husband was found under her pillow, and it is quite probable that this will throw some light upon the subject. Captain Maynard left last Wednesday for a place about twenty miles distant from Pueblo, and was consequently absent yesterday. He was telegraphed to and a messenger sent from Pueblo with the dispatch, but no reply had been received up to twelve o'clock last night. Captain Maynard is a stock dealer, and is well known here. Mrs. Maynard was about forty years old and leaves no children.

Maynard, Mary Ellen
Mary Ellen Maynard - Pueblo Chieftain - December 29, 2004 - In loving of Mary Ellen Maynard - Sept. 2, 1920 to Dec. 24, 2004. Preceded in death by her loving husband of 65 years Alfred (Pinky), her daughter, Sharon Hamilton and her parents. Survived by son, Kenneth (Anita); son-in-law, David Hamilton; Grandchildren, Jeffrey Maynard, Michelle McColl (Karl), Kimberly Schoneck (Pat), Tina Smidt (Eric); Great Grandchildren, Megan Schonek, Chaz & Shaina Smidt. She worked for the State Hospital for over 20 years and was a member of Calvary Baptist Church for almost 45 years. Viewing, Thursday Dec. 30, 2004, 10a.m. to 5p.m. Services, Friday Dec. 31, 2004 11a.m. at Imperial Gardens. Interment following at Mt. View Cemetery.

Mayne, Phyllis
Phyllis "Elaine" Mayne - Pueblo Chieftain - April 10, 2004 - Phyllis "Elaine" Mayne born 2/2/45 Passed away 4/8/04 in the comfort of her home after a short yet courageous battle with Brain Cancer. Elaine touched the lives of everyone she met with her wit, her intelligence, her unique personality and her desire for knowledge. She had a love for her 2 special kittys, birds, gardening and the outdoors. After graduating college in Oklahoma, she volunteered for the Peace Corps, which started a life of extensive travel and curiosity for other cultures. Her last ten years were characterized by her love for Land Title Guarantee Co., the work she did there, and the people she came to know. She was deeply loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

Mayo, Robert
Robert Mayo - Huerfano World - March 31, 1994 - Robert Mayo, 56, died in Pueblo of an apparent massive heart attack Mar. 22, 1994. Born in Pueblo he was married to former Walsenburg resident Jean Sabec. Survivors include his children, Mark Mayo, Pueblo; Bryan Vigna, Pueblo and Robert and Kelli Mayo and Staci Maloney, all of Phoenix, AZ; 12 grandchildren. Funeral was from St. Patrick Church in Pueblo. Burial was in Roselawn Cemetery.

Mayo, William H.
William "Bill" H. Mayo - Pueblo Chieftain - November 02, 1997 - William "Bill" H. Mayo, 35, of Pueblo, passed away Oct. 29, 1997. Born on May 6, 1962, in Pueblo. Preceded in death by his grandfather, Rosco Otis Ramber, 1983- great-grandmother, Ida Jewell Koschke- and grandmother, Emelia Joy Rambo, both in 1995. He was a long-distance truck driver for most of his career, only recently getting his dream job of being off the road with HVH. When not on the road, he loved spending time with his family, fishing, and working in his garage and yard. He is survived by his wife, Terri Mayo- three daughters, Ivory Rose, 10, Olivia Megan, 7, and Emilia Clarise, 2, all of the family home. Also survived by his father, Peter Allen Mayo- and his mother, Belva Jean Mayo of Pueblo- brother, Greg (Sandi) Mayo, Pueblo- sister, Michielle (Raymond) Ortiz, Pueblo West. Survived also by numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, in-laws, friends and co-workers. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. The family respectfully requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to a trust fund for The Mayo Children" through Pueblo Bank and Trust. to be 10 a.m. Monday, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Family and friends will gather at 123 Carrillon immediately following the service. Arrangements by Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, 2710 N. Elizabeth.

Mayo-Castello, Jean
Jean Mayo-Castello - Pueblo Chieftain - June 21, 2000 - Jean Mayo-Castello, 59, passed away June 20, 2000. Jean was a lifetime Southern Colorado resident, the last 40 years in Pueblo. She worked as a collector at Intermediaries Inc. for 20 years before retiring last year due to health reasons. Her job at the collection agency enabled her to make many acquaintances throughout her career. She is survived by her husband, Rudy Castello; mother, Ellen Tice; sons, Bryan Vigna and Mark (Mary) Mayo along with step-daughter, Kathy (Pete) Gonzales, all of Pueblo. Also survived by loving brothers, Ed (Janice) Sabec of San Antonio, Texas, and Steve (Violet) Tice of Colorado Springs. She was the dear grandmother of Tara Vigna, Lindsey Vigna, Jared Mayo, Kyle Mayo, Zachary Mayo, and Mark Mayo Jr. Jean was very close to her aunts --- Ruth Andreatta and Kay Springer of Walsenburg, along with JoAnn (Ray) Schultz and Betty (Joe) Viola of Pueblo. Godmother of Bridgette Lauricella and special friend of Midge Montgomery and brother-in-law, Frank Bubnich. Preceded in death by her father, Steve G. Tice, in 1993 and husband, Robert E. Mayo, in 1994. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Anyone who was close to Jean knew that she was truly an angel sent to help out everyone in time of need. She always wanted to do whatever it took to make other people happy, and she always looked past the negative and for the silver lining in problems that her family and friends may be having. So many people depended on her because she went out of her way to take care of everyone. She was the rock hard cornerstone of her family, as everyone went to Grandma Jean when they needed something. She loved to cook and often times would cook extra for her friends and family. Despite her severe health problems the past 18 months, she would rather worry about everyone else than complain about herself. It is hard to imagine how anybody could be missed more than Jean, and her family and friends grieve tremendously for her. She will lie in state at the funeral home today from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held 10 a.m. Friday, June 23, 2000, at St. Patrick Church, 226 Michigan, with the Father Edward G. Pettit as celebrant. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Huerfano World - June 29, 2000 - Jean Mayo Castello, 59, of Pueblo, died June 30, 2000. She is survived by her husband, Rudy Castello, Pueblo; her mother, Ellen Tice; two sons, Bryan Vigna and Mark Mayo; two brothers, Ed Sabec and Steve Tice; six grandchildren; four aunts, Ruth Andreatta, Kay Springer, Joan Schultz and Betty Viola and two uncles, Chris and Ben Skarmas. Mass of Christian Burial was from St. Patrick Church in Pueblo. Burial was in Roselawn Cemetery.

Mayor, Henry
Henry Mayor - Huerfano World - October 13, 1910 - Died at Walsen Mines, Colo., on Thursday, Oct. 6, 1910, Henry Mayor, age 49 years, 10 months and 24 days.

Mayorga, Miguel
Miguel Mayorga – Eagle Valley Enterprise – May 4, 1917 – Explosion in Hastings Mine – Note: Miguel Mayorga is listed among the dead of the Hastings Mine disaster, April 27, 1917. Miguel Mayorga:Mexican, age 29,married with no surviving children. He was a miner for the Victor-American Fuel Company;cause of death wasan explosion due to an open safety lamp. Source: Denver Public Library,"Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hastings.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Mayse, Howard
Howard Mayse - Huerfano World - November 14, 2002 - In Loving Memory of Our Brother-In-Law Howard Mayse, who died Nov. 13, 2001 and Uncle Joe Vigil, who died Nov. 15, 2001. - Verse - Sadly missed by Tina and Family.

Mazion, Jerry J.
Jerry J. Mazion - Pueblo Chieftain - January 21, 2002 - Jerry J. Mazion, 58, passed away Jan. 18, 2002. Survived by his wife, Rosie Zweber-Mazion; and son, Dan Mazion of the family home; daughters, Tina (Al) Vasques, Pueblo, and Tracy (Drew) Smith, St. Paul, Minn.; stepson, Michael Zweber, Texas; granddaughter, Thea Ose; and sister, Joanne (Al) Cranford. Preceded in death by his parents, Michael and Laura (Mead) Mazion. Born Aug. 10, 1943, in St. Paul, Minn., where he resided until moving to Pueblo in 1985 where he worked for Unisys until retiring in 1995. Member and president of the St. Mary-Corwin Volunteers. A veteran of the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. At his request there will be no viewing. Cremation at the Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. A memorial Mass will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Christ the King Church, 1708 Horseshoe, with the Rev. Fr. Tom Adrians as celebrant. Interment will be held at a later date in Minneapolis, Minn. The family will receive friends prior to the service at a dinner reception from 5 to 7 p.m. in the church hall. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the American Heart Association or St. Mary-Corwin Volunteers through the funeral home.

Mazza, Columbine
Columbine Mazza – Pueblo Chieftain – September 11, 2006 - Columbine "Jackie" Mazza, 75, born May 6, 1931, passed away Sept. 8, 2006. Preceded in death by her daughter, Derna Mazza; and two sisters. Survived by her loving husband of 55 years, Frank Mazza; children, Barbara Thompson, Stephen Mazza, Shawn (Bobby) Blanc; grandchildren, Wayne (Darla) Thompson, Kurt Thompson, Kimberly (Jared) Ferrans, and Taylor Mazza; great-grandchildren; Kayleigh and Brenden Thompson, and Kindal Ferrans; four brothers, two sisters, numerous nieces and nephews, many loving in-laws, and special neighbors. She was a member of Christ the King Parish. She enjoyed going to Cripple Creek with her lifelong friend, Mary Pauletich and loved getting together with her family and spending time with her grandchildren. At her request, cremation. Memorial Mass, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2006, Christ the King Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Arthritis Foundation in her memory through the funeral home office.

Mazzone, Carolina
Carolina Mazzone – Walsenburg World – March 17, 1922 – Mrs. Carolina Mazzone Dies – Died at Walsenburg, Colo., Wednesday, March 15, 1922, Mrs. Caroline Mazzone of pneumonia. The death of Mrs. Mazzone was very unexpected by the people of the city and by the family itself. Mrs. Mazzone was stricken with the flu which developed into pneumonia, from which she died after only a very short illness. Mrs. Mazzone was born March 18, 1859, and was 62 years, 11 months, and 17 days of age at the time of her death. Funeral services will be at the Catholic Church at 10 a.m., Saturday morning. Walsenburg World – March 21, 1922 – Funeral of Mrs. Carolina Mazzone – The funeral of Mrs. Carolina Mazzone was held at the Catholic Church Sunday morning at 10 a.m. The body was carried from the house to the church thru the ranks of the altar society of which body she was a member. The pall bearers were William Drier, John J. Pritchard, Ernest Krier, John Neilson, Charles Agnes, and Frank Mauro. At the church solemn high mass was held, and Father Licciotti told of the Christian virtues of the deceased in a few, well chosen words. Father Licciotti's remarks were as follows. Eulogy – Let peace come, let him rest in his bed that hath walked in his uprightness. – Isiah 57:2 My Dear Friends: There are occasions in our life when even the expression of sympathy appears to be an intrusion. There is a feeling of sorrow so very deep that even out of pity one thinks better leave the condolence alone. I experience this feeling now, dear friends, when I see sorrowing children and their widowed father gathered round the bier of their beloved mother and wife. Their grief appears too sacred, too intimate and mental to be disturbed. But for the sake of many friends of the family I see 'round me, I feel I must say a few words of sympathy, were it only as a last tribute of respect to one who commanded it so deservedly during life. "Let peace come, let him rest in his bed that hath walked in his uprightness." These prophetical words contain a very comforting promise for all those who walk in this life the path of justice, of righteousness. A beautiful inheritance and a great reward is in store for them. This promise has been fulfilled in this dear departed mother and wife whose earthly remains are before us. She belonged to those who have walked in their uprightness and who strayed not to the way of evil and perdition. In all her life she was never known otherwise than walking in the justice, love and fear of God. She fulfilled conscientiously and faithfully all her duties, all the demands of her vocation and life. In her home life she distinguished herself by that true love that is ever ready to bring sacrifices; sincere and honest, simple and modest, she was industrious in the care of her family. To her husband and children she was a model of virtue, ever ready with advice and help, ever near to them with her pious prayers. For their sake she would have wished to stay longer with them, but she was used to the will of God in everything during her life, so in the last she submitted herself to the decree of God setting the limit to her life; the hour of parting came and of tears. The mother's place is vacant in the home, but she has an enduring place in the hearts of her grateful children and husband who will never forget her. Our departed friend was a very good Christian, very good catholic (article cut off). Carolina Largosimo - Walsenburg World – March 21, 1922 – Carolina Largosimo was born in Genoa, Italy, March 18, 1859. In February 1877, she was married at Memphis, Tenn., to Charles Mazzone, who was at that time a resident of Walsenburg. The bride and groom came immediately to Walsenburg and have lived in this city ever since. Deceased is survived by her husband, six daughters and two sons. The daughters are Clara Mazzone, Isabel Mazzone, Freida Mazzone and Lena Mazzone, all of Walsenburg; Mrs. William Tressel of Galesburg, Illinois; Ana Mazzone now known as Sister Carmila of the Atchison, Kansas, school of nuns, who is at present teaching school at Adkinson, Nebraska. The sons are C. Victor and Hermann Mazzone of Walsenburg. The children were all present at the funeral, as were also Mr. Wm. Tressel and four children from Galesburg; and three sisters of the deceased. (Article cut off)

Mazzone, Herman
Herman Mazzone - Pueblo Chieftain - June 28, 1983 - Herman Mazzone, 80, of Walsenburg, died Saturday evening, June 25, at Presbyterian Hospital in Denver where he had been a patient since May 18. Mr. Mazzone had undergone brain surgery which was complicated by a blood clot. Mr. Mazzone was born in Walsenburg on April 2, 1903. He was reared and educated in Walsenburg having graduated from St. Mary High School. He and Anna Ariano were the first two St. Mary High School students to receive a four year high school diploma. Upon his graduation from high school, Mr. Mazzone went to work for his oldest brother, the late Victor Mazzone in the insurance business and with other members of the Mazzone -family operated the business until he retired on January 1, 1975. Along with insurance, Mr. Mazzone assisted their insurance in income tax service when the Congress first passed the income tax law. He also was bonded and a State of Colorado Bank conservator when it was necessary to audit safety deposit boxes because of the State Inheritance Tax Law. Mr. Mazzone was also interested in civic and social activities of the Walsenburg community. He served as City Councilman and was Mayor of Walsenburg during the years of 1944-1945. He had also been City Clerk. He was a Life Member of Walsenburg Elks Lodge, No. 1086 where he served as Treasurer and the Lodge organist for many years. He had been a Rotarian, as well as a board member of the Walsenburg Golf Club and a member of the Pueblo Country Club, enjoying one of his favorite sports at which he was active until the summer of 1982 when he became ill. He was also a member of St. Mary Church. He is survived by his wife, Christy Kaiser Mazzone, whom he married on September 1, 1921, two daughters, Mrs. Peggy (Eugene) Mintz, Santa Clara, California and Mrs. Annette Ingels, Rancho Bernardo, California, six grand children, six great- grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Wake services will be held 7:00 p.m. St. Mary Church. Huerfano World - June 30, 1983 - Businessman, civic leader Herman Mazzone dies - Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Thursday (today) in St. Mary Church for former Walsenburg mayor and prominent businessman and civic leader Herman F. Mazzone. The-80-year-old Mazzone died Saturday evening, June 25, 1983, in Presbyterian Hospital in Denver where he had been a patient since May 18. Born in Walsenburg Apr. 2, 1903, he was reared and educated here graduating from St. Mary High School. After graduation Mr. Mazzone went to work for his oldest brother, the late Victor Mazzone, in the insurance business. With other members of the Mazzone family he operated the business until he retired January 1, 1975. Along with insurance, Mr. Mazzone assisted insurance customers in income tax service when the Congress first passed the tax law. He also was bonded and a State of Colorado bank conservator when it was necessary to audit safety deposit boxes because of the State Inheritance Tax Law. Mr. Mazzone was also interested in civic and social activities of the Walsenburg community. He served as City Councilman and was Mayor of Walsenburg in 1944 and 1945. He had also been City Clerk. He was a life member of Walsenburg Elks Lodge, No. 1086, where he served as treasurer and as organist for many years. He had been a Rotarian, a board member of the Walsenburg Golf Association and a member of the Pueblo Country Club. He was a member of St. Mary Church. He is survived by his wife, Christy Kaiser Mazzone, whom he married September 1, 1921; two daughters, Peggy Mintz, Santa Clara, CA, and Annette Ingels, Rancho Bernardo, CA; six grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Wake service was Wednesday in St. Mary Church. Members of Walsenburg Elks Lodge, No. 1086, will conduct the graveside service at North St. Mary Cemetery. Boies Almont is in charge of arrangements.

McAfee, Daniel A. Jr.
Daniel A. McAfee Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - December 28, 2002 - Daniel A. McAfee Jr., 85, of 427 Garfield Avenue, Las Animas, Colo., died Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2002, in La Junta, Colo. Rosary service will be held, 9:30 a.m. Monday, Dec. 30, 2002, with Mass of Commendation following at 10 a.m., both services at St. Mary's Catholic Church, in Las Animas, Colo. Burial will be in Fort Lyon National Cemetery.

McAlister, Jo Ann
Jo Ann McAlister - Pueblo Chieftain - April 11, 2003 - Jo Ann McAlister passed away April 9, 2003, in Pueblo. Jo Ann was born Feb. 22, 1932, in Trinidad, Colo. She was preceded in death by her parents, Asa and Mary Ward; sisters, Florine Hudgins and Nora Cravens. Her survivors include her husband of 45 years, James McAlister; daughter, Robin (James) Jenkins of Virginia; granddaughters, Leah (Todd) Booth of Virginia, Katheryn Scott (Donny) Roop of Virginia; two great-grandsons, Kennon James Roop and Noah Wayland Booth; brother, John V. (Iris) Ward of California, sister, Sheila (Merl) Horstman of Washington; numerous nieces and nephews, including Becky (Jim) Hoover, Linda Horstman, Bonny (Mike) Bronowski, Beth (Brad) Wright. No viewing, cremation in the Davis Crematory. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 13, 2003, in the Davis Memorial Chapel with Pastor David Grossmann officiating.

McAllister, Edwin L.
Edwin L. McAllister - Modesto Bee - October 3, 2005 - Modesto, CA - Edwin L. McAllister, Oct. 10, 1921 - Sept. 25, 2005 - Edwin L. McAllister, 83, of Modesto died Sept. 25 at The Seasons of Modesto. Mr. McAllister was a native of Trinidad, Colo., and had lived in Modesto since 1955. He was a Realtor for more than 30 years. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a former member of the Del Rio Golf and Country Club, and past president of the Fly Fishermen's Club and the Farm and Land Brokers Association. He enjoyed golfing and fly fishing. He is survived by his wife, Sue McAllister of Modesto; children, Teri McAllister of Modesto and Scott McAllister of Sacramento; and two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers; and one sister. A celebration of life will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday at The Seasons. The Colonial Chapel of Franklin & Downs in charge of arrangements. Remembrances may be made to Community Hospice, 4368 Spyres Way, Modesto 95356; or Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, P.O. Box 1824, Sacramento 95812.

McAllister, John
John McAllister - Boulder Daily Camera - October 9, 1892 - Buried Alive - Pueblo, Oct. 8 - John McAllister and another boy were playing in the east Pueblo sand hills this morning.They had scooped out a cave when the sand fell in on them.Young was buried alive.He was dead when taken out.The other boy was badly bruised, but will recover.

McAllister, William A.
William A. McAllister – Colorado Daily Chieftain – February 24, 1874 – Mr. Wm. A. McAllister, of Carrollton, Ohio, died about 11 o'clock, Sunday morning, at the Lindell Hotel, in this city, of consumption. He came to Colorado about a month ago for the benefit of his health, but like many others, he delayed his coming until it was too late.

McAlpine, Geraldine
Geraldine "Jeri" McAlpine - Huerfano World - June 12, 2008 - Funeral services for former longtime Huerfano County resident Geraldine "Jeri" McAlpine were held Monday, June 9, 2008, in Lamar, Colorado. Mrs. McAlpine, 94, was born on November 11, 1913, in Bucklin, KS to James and Nellie Smith. Mrs. McAlpine was preceded in death by her father and mother, James and Nellie Smith; husband Mackie McAlpine; son William Hudson; sister Gertie Davis. She is survived by son James (Charlene) Hudson (Wiley); grandchildren Tanya (Tom) Hibpshman (Walsenburg), Marci-Lee Greeman (Colorado Springs), William Hudson II (Walsenburg), Cathy Smotherman (Wiley), Sheri (Rex) Centner (Wiley); sister Dorothy Hudson (Walsenburg), several great and great-great- grandchildren; several nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, and many friends. Those wishing to make a memorial contribution may do so directly to a charity of the donor's choice or through Valley Memorial Funeral Chapel in Lamar.

McAlpine, Lloyd George
Lloyd George McAlpine - Pueblo Chieftain - August 3, 2006 - Lloyd George McAlpine, 86, passed away July 31, 2006. Preceded in death by his loving wife of 51 years, Charlotte; and daughter, Marilyn Cowen. Survived by his children, Lloyd (Irene) of California, Dianne Jones of North Carolina, Bill McAlpine of Colorado, and Carolyn (Steve Ð deceased) Hunsaker of Florida; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Lloyd retired from the CF&I Steel Mill after 35 years of service. He also served in the U.S. Army during WWII in Japan. Viewing, 10 to 4 p.m. Thursday, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Service, 2 p.m. Friday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors presented by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Donations may be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice in his memory.

McAlpine, Mackie
Mackie McAlpine - Huerfano World - March 1, 1984 - Funeral services were held Monday in Abilene, TX, for well-known Redwing rancher and Sculptor Mackie McAlpine. Ill for some time with cancer; he died Feb. 25, 1984, a week after his 71st birthday, in Abilene. Mr. McAlpine was born Feb. 18, 1931 in El Paso TX. Graduated from Abilene High School in 1930, he attended Worcester Academy in Massachusetts and Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh, PA. In addition to the ranch at Redwing, Mr. McAlpine owned another at Toyah, TX, where he had lived for the past five years. He was a prominent Southwestern artist and sculptor, specializing in works on a western theme. He was a member of the Colorado Cattlemen's Association and of the Presbyterian Church of Pecos, TX. Mr. McAlpine is survived by his wife, Jeri, of Toyah; a daughter, Jocelyn Greeman, Deming, NM; two stepsons, Bill Hudson, Redwing, and Jim Hudson, Wiley; and eight grand-children.

McAndries, William A.
William A. McAndries - Cañon City Daily Record - October 7, 2005 - William A. McAndries 81, Trinidad, died Sept. 17, 2005, at St. Mary Corwin Hospital in Pueblo. He was the oldest son of William A. McAndries and Annette Meyer. He grew up in Cañon City and attended St. Michael's grade school and the Holy Cross Abbey. He is survived by children, Judith, Mary, Barbara, William and James; numerous grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews. Also, by siblings, Mary Jo (Jack) Felthager, Trinidad, Patricia (Harry) Funke, St. Mary's Kan., Teresa Bailey, Richard (Shirley) McAndries; sister-in-law Marianne McAndries all of Cañon City. Special friend Helen Hollingsworth of Trinidad. His wife, Mattie Jane, his sister, Annette Henderson, his brothers, Charles (Bob) and Joseph McAndries, preceded him in death. Mr. McAndries was buried at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver where he received Military Honors for his 22 years of service in the Armed Forces. All Veterans Burial Service handled the arrangements.

McAnerney, Patrick L. (Mrs.)
Mrs. Patrick L. McAnerney – Akron Weekly Pioneer Press – May 12, 1911 – Grief over the death of her daughter, Loretta, two months ago, caused the death of Mrs. Patrick L. McAnerney, an old resident of Aguilar.

McBee, Donald L.
Donald L. McBee - Pueblo Chieftain - November 01, 2003 - Donald L. McBee went to be with the Lord on Oct. 30, 2003, five days before his 80th birthday. He was preceded in death by his wife of 49 years, Juanita; his sister, Clastine (Irvin) Whittemore; and his brothers, Bobby and Ray. He is survived by his children, Cynthia (Tilman) Wright, Fountain, Colo., and Tim (Annette) McBee and Jeff (Liz) McBee, all of Overland Park, Kan. Grandfather of Brenda (Junior) Nardo, Lindsey (Paul) Montello, Breanne Wright, Ryan McBee, Kendon Powell and Hayden McBee. Also survived by his sisters, Betty (Cloyde) Taylor and Darlene (Lyle) Wooters of Lawrence, Kan.; sister-in-law, Ann McBee of Pueblo; and many beloved nieces and nephews. Don was a World War II veteran, owner of Don's Heating and was a member of First Church of the Nazarene. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Monday, First Church of the Nazarene. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the First Church of the Nazarene in Donald's memory.

McBee, M. D.
M. D. McBee - Pueblo Chieftain - April 27, 2001 - M. D. McBee, 86, passed away April 24, 2001. Graveside services, 1 p.m. Saturday at Fairmount Cemetery. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.

McBeth, John L.
John L. "Mac" McBeth - Pueblo Chieftain - November 22, 2002 - John L. "Mac" McBeth, 67, passed away Nov. 20, 2002. Survived by his wife, Evelyn Kay McBeth of the family home; children, Marty McBeth, Pueblo, Rita McBeth, Rye, Mike McBeth, Pueblo, Lisa Richards, Brighton, Colo., and Cheryl McBeth, Tucson, Ariz.; sisters, Arvilla (Dale) Lukassen, Boone, and Beulah (Arthur) Booker, Pueblo; sister-in-law, Marge McBeth, West Fargo, N.D.; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Rena McBeth; siblings, Joseph E. McBeth, Margaret Masteller, Walter McBeth, Ida Bitner and James McBeth. Mac was born Aug. 5, 1935, in Elkater, Kan., and married Evelyn Kay Carlson on April 16, 1955, in Grenora, N.D. He retired from the 40-inch Mill at CF&I. Mac loved hunting and fishing. He will lie in state at the funeral home from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. today. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Saturday in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Memorials may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice through the funeral home.

McBeth, Martha E.
Martha E. McBeth - Pueblo Chieftain - September 04, 2002 - Martha E. McBeth, 86, born Jan. 14, 1916, Genoa, Neb., passed away Sept. 1, 2002. She is preceded in death by her loving husband, Ernest H. McBeth. Martha is survived by her daughter, Nancy C. Hennegan of Pueblo, Colo.; grandchildren, Amy and Kelly of Pueblo, Wendy (Tom) Plymell of Denver, Kevin (Roberta) Hennegan, Sacramento, Calif.; special friend, Shawn Kelly; and sister, Alice Krolikowski. Martha was a member of Our Lady of the Meadows Church. She retired from Kellogg's Cereal Mills in Omaha, Neb. She enjoyed crocheting for family and friends. Many enjoyed her handy work. Viewing, 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, at the funeral home. Funeral services will take place in Omaha, Neb., 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8. Rosary, Monday Sept. 9. Funeral Mass, Immaculate Conception Church, followed by interment at Hillcrest Cemetery. A memorial service will be held in Pueblo at a later date.

McBride, Bonnie F.
Bonnie F. McBride - Pueblo Chieftain - February 19, 2002 - Age 73, born June 25, 1928, passed away Feb. 16, 2002. Survived by her husband of 56 years, Clarence McBride; children, Gary (Imogene) McBride, Donna (Terry) Buckallew and Betty Berger and Dave. She is also survived by five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; sister, Barbara Foust; numerous nieces and nephews; and many special friends. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

McBride, Clara B.
Clara B. McBride - Pueblo Chieftain - March 05, 2000 - Clara B. McBride went to be with her Lord on March 3, 2000. She was born Jan. 16, 1922, to Webb and Clister Willingham in Hydro, Okla. Preceded in death by her parents; first husband, Isaac Ellis Wyant; four brothers; three sisters; and beloved granddaughter. Clara is survived by her devoted husband, David McBride; sons, William "Tex" (Virginia) Wyant of Pueblo, Earnest (Vickie) Wyant of Ronceverte, W.V., Larry (Ebby) Wyant of Denver and Ed (Jennie) McBride of Pueblo; daughters, Janet (Mel) Abbott of Pueblo, Michal (Kamran) Kaviani of San Antonio, Texas and Tammy McBride of Pueblo; 16 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren. Her sister, Betty Jenkins, of Midwest City, Okla.; three special sisters-in-law; and numerous nieces and nephews also survive. Clara was a member of the Prairie Avenue Baptist Church since it was founded. She was a warm, loving wife, mother and grandmother. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Monday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will greet friends at the Prairie Avenue Baptist Church following the interment. Donations may be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice in her memory.

McBride, David E.
David E. "Buddy" McBride - Pueblo Chieftain - July 18, 2004 - David E. "Buddy" McBride, 85, went to be with his Lord on July 16, 2004. He was born Feb. 23, 1919, to Leonard and Lessie (McDaniel) McBride in Keifer, Okla. Preceded in death by his parents; his beloved wife, Clara; his sister, Ruthy Drake; and granddaughter, Cassandra McBride. Dave will be sadly missed by his children, Janet (Mel) Abbott, Ed (Jennie) McBride, all of Pueblo, Michal (Kamran) Kaviani of San Antonio, Texas, Tammy (Richard) Schafer of Colorado City, Colo., William (Virginia) Wyant of Pueblo, Earnest (Vickie) Wyant of Ronceverte, W.V., and Larry (Ebby) Wyant of Denver; 22 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild; sister-in-law, Betty Jenkins of Midwest City, Okla.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Dave was a Veteran of World War II. He came to Pueblo in the early 1940s to work for the CF&I, retiring in 1977. He was a very kind and generous man with deep religious convictions. Visitation, noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, and 9 a.m. to noon Monday, at Imperial Funeral Home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Monday, July 19, 2004, at Imperial Chapel. Interment, Imperial Gardens. The family will greet friends at Imperial Reception Hall following the interment. Donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in his memory.

McBride, James H
James H. McBride - Pueblo Chieftain - May 22, 1917 - The funeral of the late James H. McBride will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Davis & Vories chapel. Interment will be in Roselawn.

McBride, John
John McBride - Pueblo Chieftain - January 9, 1925 - John McBride, age 65, died early Thursday at a local hospital. He was a member of the Brotherhood of American Yeoman of Colorado Springs. The body is being cared for at the Geo. F. McCarthy Funeral home. Funeral announcements later.

McBride, John S.
John S. McBride - Pueblo Chieftain - February 21, 2006 - John S. McBride. Service, 1 p.m. today, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Red Cross or American Cancer Society, c/o Montgomery & Steward.

McBride, Marcus
Marcus McBride – Pueblo Chieftain – May 29, 1916 – The funeral of the late Marcus McBride will take place Wednesday at 1 p.m., in the McCarthy funeral chapel. Interment will be in Roselawn.

McBride, P. A.
Judge P.A. McBride – Pueblo Colorado Daily Chieftain – May 13, 1875 – The Enterprise and Chronicle has the following: The report reaches us on going to press, that Judge P. A. McBride died suddenly at his ranch yesterday afternoon. Mr. Charles Bakewell, who came to town for a physician, reports that the Judge was taken suddenly ill and commence to dictate his will, but dropped dead before he could finish it.

McBride, Patrick A.
Patrick A. McBride – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – July 26, 1877 – Death of Patrick McBride – The Denver papers all publish accounts of the death of Pat McBride, who died at the American House on Sunday morning. The following account of the affair by the Democrat leaves nothing to be added: "The many friends of Hon. Patrick A. McBride, were surprised as well as pained yesterday morning to learn of his sudden and untimely death in this city. The deceased, though comparatively a young man, was well known throughout the state. He came to Colorado in 1860, and settled in Las Animas county, where he soon became a popular leader among the democrats. In 1868 he was chosen judge of the probate court of Las Animas county, and served an honorable term of two years, after which he was elected a member of the territorial council, and served in that capacity. Of late years his friends have witnessed his gradual decline in health, caused altogether by excessive drinking, to which he had become addicted. Last week he was taken ill and remained in his room at the American House. He appeared to grow gradually worse but no one thought his case was serious. On Sunday morning one of the members of the Irish-American Progressive Society, of which he was a member, repaired to his room and found that he was dead. Coroner Webb was summoned and after an examination into the facts, and hearing the testimony of medical experts, the jury returned a verdict of death, caused by a too great indulgence in intoxicating drink. The remains were removed to Walley's undertaking establishment, where they were prepared for burial. A brother of the deceased, who resides in Las Animas county, was sent for and will be here this evening.

McBride, Ross
Ross McBride – Cripple Creek Morning Times – August 9, 1899 – Ross McBride, a brakeman, was killed in Pueblo yesterday while stepping onto a moving engine.

McBride, Wayne
Wayne McBride - Pueblo Chieftain - October 06, 2002 - Wayne McBride, 65, unexpectedly passed on Oct. 3, 2002. Wayne retired from the Public Service Company. He also served in the U.S. Navy, where he received the Good Conduct Medal. Wayne loved spending time with his wife and family, especially his grandkids. He will be sadly missed by everyone he has touched. He is survived by his loving wife of 15 years, Mary; his children, Matt, Guy (Lana), Jay (Terri), Lori (Steve), Frank, and Taunya; his grandchildren, Chris, Paige, Grayden, Jared, Gavin, and Kami. He is also survived by his brother, Jim (Chris); his sister, Carol (Bill); his aunt, Lorna; numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins; and his special friends, Dennis (Paula) Reeves and too many friends to mention from work. Viewing will be held Monday, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, with a funeral service at 2 p.m. Cremation will take place following the service.

McBroom, Thomas O. Jr.
Thomas O. McBroom Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - March 08, 2005 - Thomas O. McBroom Jr., 47, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord, March 6, 2005. Survived by loving wife, LeRae Mauro McBroom; children, Joy, Charis and Victoria. Memorial service, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, at Praise Assembly of God Church. Cremation has taken place.

McBurney, James Wallace
James Wallace McBurney, M.D. - Pueblo Chieftain - August 11, 1998 - James Wallace McBurney, M.D., born in Denver, Colo., on Jan. 1, 1918, passed away Aug. 9, 1998, in Pueblo, Colo. Preceded in death by his wife, Lucille, in April 1997. Survived by his children, Kathy (Chuck) Hedrick, Pueblo, Margie (Dr. Jim) Stjernholm, Beulah, and Jannie (Rob) Redwine, Pueblo. Survived also by grandchildren, Anne (Chris) Warren, Scott Hedrick, Heather Stjernholm, Hunter (Becky) Bohn, Elli Stjernholm, Ryan Stjernholm, Abby Redwine and Cameron Redwine- as well as his great-grandson, Zachary Warren- and numerous cousins. He is also survived by sisters, Elizabeth McBurney Park, Stowe, Vt., and Mildred (Don) Rhodes- and brother, Milton McBurney, all of Denver, Colo.- as well as numerous nieces and nephews- and good friends, Tom and Marybeth Stjernholm of Pueblo. He graduated from high school in Denver, Colo., in 1936 and then from Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Penn., in 1940. He received his Doctorate in Medicine from the University of Colorado School of Medicine in 1943, with a specialty in Obstetrics and Gynecology. He married Lucille Kroen of Rochester, Penn., in 1943 and then served in the United States Navy in a medical unit attached to the Marines during the occupation of Japan until 1946. Dr. McBurney did his internship and residency at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital in Pueblo. In 1948, he went into practice with Dr. Scott Gale and Dr. Ray Nethery establishing the Southern Colorado OB-GYN Clinic. He later practiced with Drs. Meeuwsen, Campbell and Hulet. He practiced OB-GYN in Pueblo until his retirement in June, 1986. During his practice he delivered approximately 7,000 babies in the community. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Pueblo Country Club, the Pueblo County Medical Society and numerous other medical organizations. He was a Fellow in the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and was a former Chief of Staff of St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. He was an avid golfer and fisherman and loved the outdoors and woodworking. At his request, cremation, Almont Crematory. , Thursday, 2 p.m., First Presbyterian Church. Family will greet friends after the service at the church. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary-Corwin Hospital Foundation.

McCabe, Priscilla
Priscilla Soule McCabe - Pueblo Chieftain - December 29, 1986 - Priscilla Soule McCabe died Dec. 28, 1986. Born Oct. 25, 1897, in Cambridge, Mass., and was a Pueblo resident since her marriage in 1924 to Kenneth McCabe, who preceded her in death June 29, 1978. Survived by four children, Marilyn (Ansel) Gower of Pueblo; Priscilla (William) Hatton of California; Martha Elliot of Frisco; and Kenneth W. McCabe of Denver. Also survived by 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. McCabe was a member of the Ascension Episcopal Church, Mayflower Society, Colonial Dames of America, Wednesday Morning Club and many charitable organizations. Service will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Ascension Episcopal Church with Father Bob Schelling officiating. Interment will be in Roselawn Cemetery. Family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Donations may be made to the charity of your choice through the funeral home office. The family will be receiving friends at 2128 Court following the interment services.

McCafferty, Carroll Emmett
Carroll Emmett McCafferty - Pueblo Chieftain - November 25, 1987 - Carroll Emmett McCafferty, Nov. 22, 1987. Uncle of Mary (Ronald) Marcum, and brother-in-law of Charlotte McCafferty, both of Cheyenne, Wyo. Also survived by three grandnieces. Preceded in death by his brothers, Willard, Thomas, and Samuel Dale McCafferty. Mr. McCafferty was a veteran of service with U.S. Army during WW II and was employed by the D&RGW Railroad, retiring after 37 years of service. Graveside service, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Mountain View Cemetery.

McCain, Clifford W.
Clifford W. McCain - Pueblo Chieftain - August 12, 2004 - Clifford W. McCain, formerly of Pueblo, passed away in Oregon on August 8, 2004. Cliff was in the real estate and banking business for many years in Pueblo. He leaves behind his wife, Ramona, his children, Rhonda (Jeff) Moffat and Curt McCain; his grandchildren, Nicole, Jason, Dylan and Deandra McCain and Jonathan Moffat; and four great-grandchildren. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

McCain, Lois M.
Lois M. McCain - Pueblo Chieftain - March 31, 1987 - Lois M. McCain, late of 214 W. Evans, passed away March 29, 1987. Mrs. McCain is survived by two daughters, Aline (Wilbur) Doran of Pueblo, and Maxine McCain of Atlanta, Ga.; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, William McCain, in 1979. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family may be contacted at 927 Jackson.

McCall, Charles
Charles McCall - Pueblo Chieftain - June 02, 1999 - Charles McCall of Florence. Services will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, June 3, 1999, at the First United Presbyterian Church of Canon City with Rev. Maurice Campbell officiating. Interment following the service at Lakeside Cemetery.

McCall, Marion
Marion McCall - Pueblo Chieftain - January 17, 2002 - Marion McCall was born Sept. 9, 1911, in Marion, S.C., to the union of John and Mary Alford McCall. He departed this life Jan. 14, 2002, at the Colorado State Veterans Nursing Home, Florence, Colo. He completed three years of high school when he left school to become a barber. He was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1943 and served in the 1964th Engineer Aviation Depot Company. He served in the Pacific Theater and received the Asiatic Pacific Theater campaign ribbon. On discharge, he moved to Detroit, Mich. There he gave his life to God at the Allen Baptist Church, where he became a deacon. He moved to Pueblo when he became ill and lived with his niece, Agatha M. Jackson, and sister, Fleeta Louise Slaton, until admitted into the nursing home. His parents, John and Mary Alford McCall; his brothers, Bubba McCall, Wilburn Lee McCall, Theodore McCall, Eugene McCall; and his sisters, Alberteen McCall White Alford, Fleeta McCall Slaton, preceded him in death. He leaves to cherish his memory his nieces, Agatha Slaton Armstrong Jackson, Gwendolyn White Jones, Albertine McCall, Barbara McCall Adams, Geraldine McCall Shann, Carrie Rosalin McCall Bethea; and nephews, Marion J. McCall, Wilburn Lee McCall Jr., Carlton McCall, Morris McCall and Delouis White; other relatives and friends. A service of remembrance, 7 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel, Rev. F.L. Chandler officiating. Full military honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team at graveside, Fort Lyon National Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 101 Fordham Circle.

McCall, Polly
Polly McCall - Pueblo Chieftain - June 17, 1999 - Polly McCall, 68, passed away June 16, 1999 . Predeceased by her husband, Robert McCall and daughter, Patricia Kennedy. Survived by her son, Donald(Julie) McCall- five grandchildren- seven great-grandchildren- sisters, Alice(Howard) Langley, Adell Willis, both of Centerville, Texas- brothers, J.R.(Lottie) Wilkins of Centerville, Texas, William Alfred "Buddy" (Essie)Wilkins of Pensacola, Fla.- brother-in-law, Kenneth (Jean) McCall of New Castle, Colo.- numerous nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral service Friday, 10 a.m., George McCarthy Historic Chapel followed by cremation, Imperial Crematory. Viewing Thursday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the funeral home. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the ER, ICU and 2200staff at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital for the special care given to our mother and our family. The family may be contacted at 2237 Cartier.

McCall, Robert J.
Robert J. McCall - Pueblo Chieftain - May 17, 1999 - Robert J. McCall, born Oct. 3, 1927, in La Junta, Colo., passed away May 16,1999. Survived by wife, Polly, and son, Donald (Julie) McCall of Pueblo. Also survived by his mother, Frieda Gunn- five grandchildren- seven-great-grandchildren- and brother, Kenneth (Jeanne) McCall, New Castle, Colo. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Patricia Ann, in 1993. Mr. McCall worked at the Santa Fe Railroad for 25 years, then Pueblo County until his retirement in 1992. Viewing, Monday, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Tuesday, 8 a.m. to noon at the funeral home. Funeral service will be held Tuesday, 2 p.m., at George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Inurnment at a later date.

McCall, Telca Dell
Telca Dell McCall - Pueblo Chieftain - July 30, 2003 - Telca Dell McCall, 45, born Sept. 8, 1957, in Shreveport, La., passed away July 25, 2003, in Pueblo. Graduated from Central High School in 1975, served four years in the U. S. Navy. He enjoyed jogging, bicycling, fishing and hunting. Preceded in death by his grandparents, Bailey and Pearl (McMiller) McCall, Dewitt and Adell (Henson) Turner. He is survived by his parents, Easu and Lorriene (Turner) McCall; children, Zoe "Littlebit" McCall, Deidra McCall, Noah McCall; a sister, Yeattie McCall; a brother, Torris (Janice) McCall; aunts, Mrytle Rye, Carrie Clayton and Ell Reen Tillman; uncles, Foster (May Pearl) McCall, Eady McCall, Tomeil (Margie) Turner; two nieces, Jasmine Barnes, Alia McCall; two nephews, Andre (Molly) Smith, Kalen McCall; other relatives and friends. Memorial service, noon Friday, Southside Church of Christ, 1101 Cedar Street, Brother James Young, officiating. Cremation has taken place. Military honors given by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

McCall-Slaton, Fleeta Louise
Fleeta Louise Mc Call-Slaton - Pueblo Chieftain - November 24, 1987 - Fleeta (Fleetwood) Louise Mc Call Slaton, Nov. 21, 1987. Mother of Agatha M. Slaton Jackson, Pueblo, Clifton (Constance) Few, Detroit, Mich., sister of Marion A. McCall, Pueblo, grandmother of Gregory, Charles, and Jimmy Few, all of Detroit. Born Oct. 26, 1899, in Marion, S.C., she was a retired registered nurse, a member of First AME Church. Visitation, 7-8 p.m. Wednesday, Angelus Chapel, Funeral service, 11 a.m. Friday, First AME Church with the Rev. E. D. Farris officiating, Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 101 Fordham Circle.

McCandless, Charles Norbert
Charles Norbert McCandless - Pueblo Chieftain - February 07, 2004 - Charles Norbert McCandless passed away Feb. 5, 2004. He was born to Charles and Ella McCandless on June 9, 1921, in Canon City, Colo. They preceded him in death. His wife of 41 years, Eula Maye, also preceded him in death in 1987. He is survived by three sons, George (Elaine), Edward (Trish) of Pueblo and John of Broomfield, Colo.; and seven grandchildren; David, Sean, Jonathan, Edward, Robert, Cheryl and Sondra. He was a descendant of a Fremont County Colorado pioneer family, but had lived in Pueblo since 1941. He enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps on Dec. 10, 1941, and served in the Southwest Pacific area. During WWII, he was presented with a "Legion of Merit" award for his part in converting a high altitude aircraft into a night fighter version. After release from active duty, he worked in the nursing service of the Colorado State Hospital for 10 years before returning to active duty with the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Incident. After release from active duty, he worked as an equipment specialist at the Pueblo Army Depot, retiring from there in April 1976. With active duty and reserve time combined, he retired from the U.S. Air Force as a captain on June 9, 1981. He was licensed as an amateur radio operator early in the year 1941, and remained active. He was active in the Pueblo Ham Club, Inc. for many years and his work assignments were always in the electronic field. At his request, there will be no viewing. In lieu of flowers or food, donations may be accepted at Sangre de Cristo Hospice & Palliative Care in his memory. Memorial Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Shrine of St. Therese. Inurnment, Mountain View Cemetery with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

McCandless, Eula Maye
Eula Maye McCandless - Pueblo Chieftain - March 9, 1987 - Eula Maye McCandless of 431 Gaylord, March 8, 1987. Wife of Charles N. McCandless and mother of Charles G. (Elaine) McCandless, Farmington, NM.; Edward M. (Martha) McCandless Pueblo and John p. McCandless, U.S. Marine Corps, Santa Ana, Calif. Survived also by her grandchildren, Jonathon and Sean McCandless of Farmington and David, Edward, Robert, and Cheryl McCandless of Pueblo. Mrs. McCandless was a member of the Shrine of St. Therese parish. She grew up in the Salida area and moved to Pueblo in 1941. She was employed as a psychiatric technician in the nursing service at the Colorado State Hospital from 1941 to 1951. Mass of Christian Burial, 1.30 p.m. Tuesday, Shrine of St. Therese. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers.

McCandless, Jonathan
Jonathan McCandless – Pueblo Chieftain – August 13, 2006 - Jonathan McCandless, 35, of Pueblo. Cremation has taken place.

McCandless, Robert J.
Robert J. McCandless - Pueblo Chieftain - June 27, 1986 - Robert J. McCandless, a Pueblo resident for 20 years, late of 52 Loch Lomond, passed away June 26, 1986. Mr. McCandless had served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was a member of the VFW Post 1 of Denver and Chapter 118 of the NARFE. He is survived by his wife, Stella McCandless, of the family home; one son, James R. (Pam) McCandless of Richardson, Texas; a stepdaughter, Judy Young of Denver; one grandson, Jason McCandless; and four granddaughters, Dawn, Wendy, Faith, and Heather. The funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. The interment will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver. There will be visitation from 1 to 3 p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m. on Sunday and Monday. The family may be contracted at 52 Loch Lomond.

McCann, Everett R.
Everett R. McCann - Pueblo Chieftain & Star Journal - April 8, 1981 - Everett R. McCann, 93, of 1111 Bonforte, Apt. 404, died April 7. Survived by one daughter, one grandson and two great-grandchildren. Retired Proctor-Gamble Soap Co. salesman. Rouch.

McCann, James F.
James F. McCann - Pueblo Chieftain - October 23, 1987 - James F. McCann, 74, passed away Oct. 21, 1987, at a Colorado Springs hospital. Born Jan. 11, 1913, in New Albany, Ind., Mr. McCann had been a resident of Florence for the past 13 years. He was a civil service employee attached to the U.S. Army. He had been a materials manager for 31 years working at the Pueblo PDA., also in Detroit, Mich.; Chambersburg, Pa.; St. Louis, Mo., and the pentagon in Washington, D.C. A member of the First United Presbyterian Church at Canon City, B.P.O.E. No. 611 of Florence, Fremont Lodge No. 97, AM at Florence and the N.R.A. Married Jan. 25, 1956, in Chambersburg, Pa., to Evelyn M. Fox. She survives, as does a son, Jeffery (Wendy) Fox; grandchildren Mike and Brian James Fox, all of Texas. Sister Mildred Crickner of McLean, Va.; a nephew Barry Crickner of Falls Church, Va., and a niece, Candis Panarias of Jacksonville, Fla. At Mr. McCann's request, there will be no viewing or services. Those wishing may donate to the Fremont County Humane Society or to the Loaves and Fishes through the Florence Mortuary.

McCarey, Margaret N.
Margaret N. McCarey - Colorado Springs Gazette - February 6, 2008 - Margaret N. McCarey, 85, passed away February 4, 2008. Preceded in death by parents and brother Russell. Survived by her loving husband Ernest C. McCarey; daughters Gail (Larry) Garner and Cheryl (Mike) Arrigo. Also survived by numerous other loving relatives. Funeral Mass, Thursday, 10:30 am, Christ the King Church in Pueblo. Interment at Mt. View Cemetery. Donations may be made in Margaret's memory to Pikes Peak Hospice or St. Francis Nursing Center of Colorado Springs through the funeral home office. The family wishes to thank the staff of St. Francis Nursing Center for all their special care of our Mother.

McCarley, Claude A.
Claude A. McCarley – Pueblo Star Journal – January 12, 1956 – Claude A. McCarley, 217 W. Sixth, died Wednesday. Resident of Pueblo 10 years. Machinist at the Pueblo Ordnance Depot. Brother of Mrs. George Peck, Pueblo; J. C. McCarley, Vernal, Utah; H. A. McCarley, Okmulgee, Okla., and Ben McCarley, Los Angeles. Veteran of World War II. Funeral notice later. Pueblo Star Journal – January 13, 1956 – Claude A. McCarley, funeral services will be held in our (T. G. McCarthy) Chapel of Memory, Saturday at 2 p.m. Rev. Floyd E. House will officiate.

McCarthy, Bridget Jane
Bridget Jane McCarthy – Pueblo Chieftain – January 25, 1933 – Mrs. Bridget Jane McCarthy funeral services will be Wednesday 8:30 Geo. F. McCarthy Funeral Home chapel, St. Patrick's church 9 a.m. To Roselawn.

McCarthy, George F.
George F. McCarthy - Pueblo Chieftain - September 01, 1997 - George F. McCarthy, age 82, passed away Aug. 30, 1997. Husband of Beverly McCarthy, of the family home, and father of Michael (Helen) McCarthy, Jeffrey McCarthy, both of Denver, and Kevin F. (Susan) McCarthy and Peter (Kelly) McCarthy, Pueblo. Grandfather of Beth (Steve) Wyner, Atlanta, Ga., Brooke McCarthy, Denver, Ellyson McCarthy, San Rafael, Calif., Ashley McCarthy, Los Angeles, Calif., and Colin and Ben McCarthy, Pueblo. Survived also by his sisters-in-law, Charmion (Barne) Quick, Kokomo, Ind., and Jane McCarthy, Denver, as well as several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brothers, Eldon and Fred McCarthy. Member of the Shrine of St. Therese Parish, Pueblo Kiwanis Club and Pueblo Elks Lodge No. 90. Mr. McCarthy owned and operated the George McCarthy Funeral Home from 1946 until his retirement in 1988. Funeral Mass, 7p.m. Tuesday, Shrine of St. Therese. The family will greet friends in the parish hospitality room following the Mass. Private committal service. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Memorials may be made to the Kiwanis Ortho Foundation in care of the funeral home office.

McCarthy, Mary E.
Mary E. McCarthy - Pueblo Chieftain - February 20, 2000 - Mary E. McCarthy passed away Feb. 16, 2000. She was preceded in death by her husband, Patrick J. McCarthy, in 1990. Also preceded in death by Patrick Joseph McCarthy II; mother, Elizabeth Dougherty; brothers, Art White and Jack White. She is survived by her children, Gloria (Gene) DeBusk of Pueblo, Patricia (John) Denisi of Ontario, Calif., and Barbara Boyer of Denver; grandchildren, Deborah (Joe) Consonero, Tammy (Curt) Bartel, Rick Pryor, James (Jan) Pryor, Brenda Pryor and Patrick DeBusk; 11 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. Mary McCarthy was a past member of the St. Pius Auxiliary, as well as a past member of the Eagles Lodge 147, and an avid member of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. She will be remembered most as a spiritual guide for her family. She will be cherished by the many lives she touched, her family and her cat, Musashi. Visitation, 2 to 4 p.m. today at the funeral home. Recitation of the rosary, 9:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 21. Funeral Mass to follow at 10 a.m. Both services at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, 1406 E. 21st, Pueblo, Colo., 81001. Entombment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Mary E. McCarthy to Immaculate Heart of Mary at the above address.

McCarthy, Timothy G.
Timothy G. McCarthy - Pueblo Chieftain - November 02, 2003 - Timothy G. McCarthy, prominent lifetime Pueblo resident and member of one of Colorado's pioneer families, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2003. Born and reared in Pueblo, Mr. McCarthy was the youngest child of the late Irene Flynn McCarthy and Raymond T. McCarthy. He was the grandson and namesake of the late Sen. T.G. McCarthy. He attended Sacred Heart and Somerlid Grade schools, and was a graduate of Pueblo Catholic High School, class of 1939. He attended Pueblo Junior College, and received his music degree from Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., and attended Pasadena Playhouse, School of the Theater, Pasadena, Calif., and was a graduate of San Francisco College of Mortuary Science, San Francisco, Calif. McCarthy founded Tri-Hi, Inc., a popular teenage organization consisting of students of Central, Centennial and Pueblo Catholic High Schools in 1940, which entertained Military Forces at Military Posts in all 48 states from 1941 to 1947. His troops raised many thousands in sales of U.S. War Bonds. Following the war, Mr. McCarthy became employed as Social Director and Teacher of Vocal Music at Loretto Academy, Santa Fe, N.M., and later taught at Central High School, Pleasant View High School, Pueblo Catholic High School and Pueblo County High School until spring of 1956 when he joined his father in the funeral business. He retired from the mortuary business in 1990, remaining as consultant at the T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home until his death. Active in theater and music circles throughout his adult life, he served on the Board of the Pueblo Symphony, was Founding President of Broadway Theater League of Pueblo, Founding President of Colorado Outdoor Performing Arts (COPA) and produced four Miss Pueblo Pageants, produced Miss Colorado State Fair and produced many musicals for fund-raisers for the Pueblo Cancer Society and other nonprofit groups. Mr. McCarthy was a member of St. Patrick Parish, Knights of Columbus Council No. 557, Shrine of St. Jude Thaddeus, BPO Elks No. 90, and the Pueblo Country Club. Mr. McCarthy created Stonemoor Hills, one of Pueblo's beautiful residential areas, and was well-known for raising and showing American Saddle bred horses, and National Show horses. Preceded in death by his sister, and brother-in-law, Catherine McCarthy Baker Stander and Dr. William N. Baker, and Dr. Frank E. Stander; his brother, Raymond T. McCarthy. Survived by sister-in-law, Ila McCarthy; nieces and nephews, Ann and Gary Kochenberger, Denver, Susan Daniels, Colorado Springs, William and Marion Baker, Hinsdale, Ill., Raymond T. and Frances Baker, Lakewood, Colo., Betsy and Harold Collison, Laguna Niguel, Calif., Robert F. and Jonna Baker, Pueblo and William B. and Carol Kemper; numerous cousins, Regina Rush, Colorado Springs, Dr. Richard Reitemeier, Marge Chandler, Pueblo, Joanne Thomas-Sheehan, Denver, John Korber, Pueblo; the numerous family members of the late Justin McCarthy of Taos, N.M.; and friend and trusted employee, Michael L. Johnsen, Pueblo. Also survived by numerous grand-nieces and grand-nephews. Remains will lie in state from 1 to 4 p.m. today at the funeral home. Recitation of the Rosary, 7 p.m. this evening, Nov. 2, 2003, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Monday, November 3, 2003, at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Those who wish may make memorial contributions in memory of Timothy G. McCarthy to the Pueblo Historical Society or the Broadway Theater League through the funeral home office.

McCartney, Albert
Albert McCartney – Walsenburg World – February 28, 1922 – Funeral Albert McCartney – The boy had been ill for some fourteen days, having had the pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. McCartney have another boy who is sick, but out of danger. This is the first death in their family of five children. They have the sympathy of the community. Walsenburg World – February 28, 1922 – Albert McCartney of Camp Shumway, five years of age, was buried from the Presbyterian Church on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

McCartney, Alfred M.
Alfred M. McCartney - Pueblo Chieftain - April 29, 1970 - Alfred M. McCartney of 2809 Pine, passed away at local hospital, Monday, April 27 1970. Father of Brian D. McCartney, Pueblo and grandfather of John, Ann, James and Paul McCartney, all of Pueblo. He was the husband of Mrs. Hazel A. McCartney, who passed away Feb. 3, 1970. Thirty-five year member of the International Association of Machinists and member and past exalted ruler of BPO Elks Lodge 808, Salida. Resident of Salida for 13 years before returning to Pueblo in 1957. Employed by D&RGW Railroad until his retirement in 1962. Graveside services will be conducted at Pueblo Memorial Gardens at 11 a.m. Thursday with Rev. Fred Johnson officiating, followed by Elks service conducted by BPO Elks 90, Pueblo, in courtesy to the Salida Lodge.

McCarty, Addie Jewel
Addie Jewel McCarty - Pueblo Chieftain - June 03, 1986 - Addie Jewel McCarty, 90, died June 1, 1986, in Trinidad. She was born March 28, 1896, in Texas to Newton Alexander Lucas and Sarah E. Knight-Lucas. She was united in marriage to Alvin Thomas McCarty. Mr. and Mrs. McCarty moved to Branson, Colo., in the early 1920s, where she taught school for several years. They moved to Trinidad in the mid-1920s. Mrs. McCarty is survived by a daughter, Wyndoleen (Wilber) Grisham, Albuquerque, N.M.; eight grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, two sisters, one brother, and one son-in-law. Services for Mrs. McCarty will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 5, at the Campbell, Lewis, and Cotter & Sons Funeral Home, followed by interment in Masonic Cemetery. Those friends wishing to make memorial contributions may do so to the Heart Fund.

McCarty, Peter
Peter McCarty - Bayfield Blade - June 20, 1913 - Pueblo - The suspense of waiting in jail on a charge of vagrancy, caused Peter McCarty, thirty-five, to hang himself in his cell with a pair of suspenders. His dead body was found by the jailer an hour after life was extinct.

McCaughey, Mary A.
Mary A. McCaughey - Pueblo Chieftain - June 11, 2001 - Mary A. McCaughey, age 89, passed away June 10, 2001. She is preceded in death by her husband, J. E. McCaughey; her parents; and three sisters. She is survived by her sister, Helen (Virgil) Jacobs; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Thursday, Our Lady of the Meadows Church. The family requests the omission of food and flowers.

McCauley, James Nolan
James Nolan McCauley - The La Veta Signature - September 25, 2008 - James Nolan McCauley 11/28/53-9/13/08 - James Nolan McCauley 55, died September 13 at Walsenburg Care Center, Walsenburg, Colorado due to health complications. He was born January 28, 1953 in Garden City, Kansas to Clarence W. McCauley and Mary Alice (Maldonado) McCauley. James grew up in Ulysses, Kansas. He moved to Dallas, Texas and lived there for twenty-five years. He moved to Denver, Colorado, where he worked as a contract painter for James McCauley Painting Co. He then moved, to La Veta, Colorado. James enjoyed music, fishing, cars and motorcycles. He loved to cook and have conversations with friends and family. He is survived by long-time friend Teresa Lawrence; daughter Christy McCauley of Fort Worth, Texas; son Rick McLure of Dallas, Texas; brother Bruce McCauley of Gillette, Wyoming; and four grandchildren. James is preceded in death by his parents. He will be missed, dearly, by his friends and family.

McCaulley, Gerald W.
Gerald W. McCaulley - Pueblo Chieftain - August 01, 2003 - Gerald W. McCaulley, 80, passed away July 29, 2003. He is preceded in death by his loving wife, Sonia McCaulley, 1997. He is survived by his son, Greg (Debbie) McCaulley of Pueblo West; daughter, Rene (Tom) Sitzmann of Pueblo; 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Gerald served in the Navy during WWII and was a Veteran of the Pueblo Police Department. He retired from the police department as a corporal after 25 years. Gerald believed in living his life to the fullest. He did everything from flying airplanes to making jewelry. A true "Jack of All Trades, Master of None." Mr. McCaulley lived a life of honesty, integrity and instilled these values in the legacy he leaves behind. He was a devoted husband and loving father. He will be deeply missed, but his memory will live on. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 4, 2003, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel with Interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

McCay, Perry R.
Perry R. McCay - Pueblo Chieftain - February 05, 2000 - Perry R. McCay, 75, of Walsenburg, passed away Feb. 3, 2000. Born Aug. 9, 1924, in Wichita, Kan. Preceded in death by his wife, Wilda McCay. Survived by his children, Doug (Louann) McCay, Hotchkiss, Colo., Penny (Gene) Harrison, La Veta, Colo., Jayne (Shane) Goda, Craig, Colo., and Justin (Tracy) McCay, La Veta, Colo.; 10 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Viewing, 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday at Romero Chapel in Walsenburg. Cremation after viewing.

McChesney, Ida Mae
Ida Mae McChesney - Pueblo Chieftain - November 03, 1986 - Ida Mae McChesney passed away Nov. 1, 1986, at a local hospital. Survived by two daughters, Geraldine M. Flick, Pueblo; Beverly (Paul) Bill, Westminster; children she raised, Betty Bowey, Longmont; Bill (Gloria) Dalby, Arkansas; and Ed Bray Jr., Denver; 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Also survived by a sister, Jennie Heathershaw, Longmont; sister-in-law, Tensie Bray, Grand Junction. She was born Nov. 6, 1 900, in Waterloo, Iowa, and had resided in Pueblo for the past 30 years. Memorials may be given to the Arthritis Foundation through the funeral home office. Service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel with the Rev. Robert L. Schelling officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends at 20 Dartmouth. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday and until service time Tuesday.

McClain, R. D.
R. D. McClain - Pueblo Chieftain - February 16, 1986 - R. D. McClain, 90, 3395 Monticello Blvd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, departed this life Feb. 14, 1986. He was a former Pueblo resident and had worked at the PAD. Survived by daughters Maryl (Williams) McCallister and Geraldine (George) Brown, all of Cleveland Heights. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, E. F. Boyd Sons Funeral Home, 15357 Euclid Ave., East Cleveland.

McClanahan, Eula Mae
Eula Mae McClanahan - Pueblo Chieftain - August 30, 2005 - Eula Mae "Sue" (Ross) McClanahan. Born Nov. 30, 1934, passed away Aug. 25, 2005, of lung cancer. She grew up in Olney Springs and Fowler Communities. Graduating 1953 from Fowler High School. She worked for the telephone company in Pueblo, before moving to Ark. and marring C.C. McClanahan. Sue was very active in the Arkansas Political arena, working in the Treasure Dept. under Governors Rockefeller, Mills and Clinton. She was in Little Rock during the Civil Rights Movement. She was active in the Veterans Administration, even traveled with Bob Hope which always meant a lot to her. Preceded in death by her parents Hayden and Lou Ross, Husband C.C. McClanahan, Brother-in-law Dan Nesselhuf, survived by 3 Children, Felisa Whaley, Ark.; Gaylen McClanahan, Tenn., Sammie McClanahan, Twin Daughters; Randi and Brea, Tenn; Sisters Wilma (Bob) Pfeiff, Alice Nesselhuf and Judy (Bob) Krasovec, several Aunts and Cousins, Nieces and Nephews. Cremation and graveside services at a later date. Memorials to Olney Springs Senior Center or Fowler Historical Museum.

McClanahan, Eunice A.
Eunice A. McClanahan - Pueblo Chieftain - June 19, 2001 - Eunice A. McClanahan, born July 3, 1907, in Fort Morgan, Colo., passed away June 7, 2001, in Pueblo. Eunice had been a Pueblo resident since 1930 and belonged to the First Congregational Church of Pueblo. She was also a member of Pueblo Chapter No. 7 of the Order of the Eastern Star and Daughters of the Nile. Eunice is predeceased by her husband of over 61 years, Hugh McClanahan, and her daughter, Celia A. Dunn. She is survived by her daughter, Joan (Charles) Hillestad of Millbrae, Calif.; five grandchildren, Diane A. Dunn and Larry A. (Anne) Dunn, both of Denver, Glenn E. Hillestad of Phoenix, Ariz., Rebecca S. Goyette of San Bruno, Calif., and Elaine M. (Curtis) Ritchey of San Bruno, Calif.; four great-grandchildren, Kelly and Ryan Dunn and Emily and Morgan Ritchey; and numerous other friends and relatives. Memorial service will be at 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 23, 2001. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the First Congregational Church or the charity of your choice in Eunice's name.

McClanahan, John A.
John A. "Jack" McClanahan – Newspaper Unknown – March 2001 - Mr. McClanahan, 51, died March 1, 2001, at a local hospital after a short illness. He was a test technician for Quantum. Mr. McClanahan was born Jan. 29, 1950, in Walsenburg, to Charles B. and Nell (McGrath) McClanahan, who are deceased. He is survived by a brother, Jerry R.; a niece, Brandy Unger; and several great-nieces and great-nephews. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Dove-Witt Fountain Valley Chapel, 6630 S. U.S. Highway 85/87, Fountain, 390-4906. Cremation is planned. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the giver's choice.

McClaren, Zora Maxine
Zora Maxine (Threewit) McClaren - Pueblo Chieftain - May 21, 2006 - Zora Maxine (Threewit) McClaren, 83, of Pueblo, Colo., joined her loving husband of 48 years, Vernon G. McClaren, on May 19, 2006. Survived by her children, Michelle S. James of Nebraska, and Ronald (Irene) McClaren of Pueblo; brother, Rev. Charles (Vera) Threewit; sister, Darlene Shivley of California; brother-in-law, Dale (Quinn) McClaren; sisters-in-law, Maxine F. (Bob) Ice and Betty McClaren. Also survived by five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Loved by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Tuesday; both services at Imperial Memorial Chapel. Internment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

McCleary, Gerald C.
Gerald C. "Jerry" McCleary - Pueblo Chieftain - April 09, 2002 - Age 74, of Pueblo, went to be with his Lord Saturday, April 6, 2002. Survived by his wife, Wilda Sharp McCleary of the family home; son, William "Bill" (Abby) McCleary, Pueblo ; daughters, Karolyn (Steve) McKinsey, Pueblo, and Kari (Bill) VanSickle of Manzanola; four grandchildren; six step-grandchildren; six step-great-grandchildren; brothers, Howard (Wanda) McCleary of Joy, Ill., Curtis (Claudia) McCleary of Paris, Mo. Member of New Heights Baptist Church, 3304 Baltimore in Pueblo where services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2002. Burial will be at 3 p.m. at Olney Springs, Colo. Family will receive friends at 3112 Withers St.

McCleary, James Frederick
James Frederick McCleary - Pueblo Chieftain - June 12, 2005 - James Frederick McCleary, 76, of Olney Springs died Saturday, June 11, 2005, at his home. Survived by wife, Bonnie; sons, James Frederick (Leila), Thomas Ray (Diane), William Carl (Debbie), John Cecil (Sara); daughters, Laurie Jo and Mary Beth (Milton) Liming; 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Retired in 1970's from Soil Conservation Service after 27 years as surveyer/technition, Crowley County Commissioner for nine years. Was an active member of the Democrat party. Loved reading and "kids" and gardening. Proud of having four sons who were Eagle Scouts. Services, 2 p.m. Monday, June 13, 2005, Olney Springs Community Methodist Church. Burial in Olney Springs Cemetery. Memorials to Olney Springs Cemetery Memorial Fund may be sent in care of Griffy Family Funeral Home in Fowler.

McCleary, Mary Kathleen
Mary Kathleen McCleary - Pueblo Chieftain - May 01, 2000 - Mary Kathleen McCleary passed away April 29, 2000, in Colorado Springs. Mary was born in Carl, Ga., on Oct. 29, 1921, and had lived in Colorado City since 1985. She is survived by her husband, Herman McCleary of Colorado City; children, Floy (Sarah) McCleary of Florida, Della Marleen (Richard) Paulsen of Broomfield, Felix (Nancy) McCleary of Colorado Springs; a sister, Faye House of Georgia; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and numerous other relatives. Mrs. McCleary will lie in state in the Colorado City Community Church from 9:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. on Tuesday. Funeral services will start at 11 a.m. in the Colorado City Community Church on Tuesday, May 2, 2000. Cremation will follow in the Davis Crematory. Contributions in memory of Mrs. McCleary may be made to the Pikes Peak Hospice in Colorado Springs either direct or through the mortuary office.

McCleary, Pauline L.
Pauline L. McCleary – Albuquerque Journal – March 20, 1998 - Pauline L. McCleary, 87, passed away on March 16, 1998 in Albuquerque. She taught at the Acoma Indian School, the Indian Boarding School, and retired from Garfield Middle School as an art teacher. She was active in the Alliance Against Animal Abuse, Animal Protection of New Mexico, and was very active in the overall protection of animal rights. She is survived by her sisters, Parva Downs and Geraldine Merrill, both of Trinidad, CO; nieces, Lenora Butler and Jacque Baughman of Colorado Springs, CO and Marilyn Davenport of Belen, NM; nephews, Dr. H. Willard Downs of Columbia, MO, Larry and Bernard Parsons and Janice Haught of Weston, CO; and many other nieces, nephews and friends. Cremation has taken place and memorial services will be held at a later date in Colorado. Cremation arrangements by Direct Services, 4501 4th St. NW, 343-8008.

McCleary, William J.
William Jackson (Billy Jack) McCleary - Pueblo Chieftain - June 13, 2003 - William Jackson (Billy Jack) McCleary, 78, lifetime resident of Olney Springs, died Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center where he had been taken by Crowley County ambulance. He suffered a heart attack at his home in Olney Springs and died on the way to the Pueblo hospital. He was born June 20, 1924, in Olney Springs, the son of Carl A. and Brooksie Nesbitt McCleary of Frederick, Colo.; there is one brother, Jim (Bonnie) McCleary of Olney Springs; and three granddaughters, Rachel, Rebecca and Amanda McCleary. A veteran of WWII, 11th Airborne Division, member of Ordway Post 336, VFW, South Pueblo Lodge No. 31, AF&AM, Al Kaly Shriners, longtime employee of CF&I as dispatcher in materials handling department. Services, 2 p.m. Saturday, June 14, 2003, at Olney Springs Community Methodist Church. Family prefers memorials to the Olney Springs Church or Crowley County Ambulance fund.

McClelland, John W.
John W. McClelland - Memorial to Fallen Officers - The presence of the Memorial to Fallen Officers in the lobby of the Colorado Corrections Training Academy, Cañon City, stands as an everlasting symbol of honor to the fourteen men who have given their lives in the line of duty. The Colorado DOC recognizes the ultimate price paid, dedication and loyalty of the following men: Riot - 1929 - October 3, 1929 - The deadly riot of October 3, 1929, at the Colorado State Penitentiary was preceded earlier that summer by a series of riots in two New York prisons and the Federal Penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas. These riots prompted rumors that an organized effort to disrupt the nation's prison system was underway. The riots left 8 staff dead. Details of the tragedy indicated that it was the "bloodiest chapter in the history of the Colorado State Prison." Not only were lives lost, but also large sections of the prison were destroyed by fire. It is estimated that over 2,000 rounds of ammunition were fired during the melee. Perhaps these words written in the Warden's Report to the Colorado Board of Corrections in 1930 say it best: "I wish at this time to commend them for their bravery, loyalty and the supreme sacrifice they made. Their memories will always be held in the deepest reverence and respect by the officials and remaining co-workers." The following men lost their lives in the line of duty: John W. McClelland - McClelland ran the tailor shop at the prison and had lived in Canon City for 14 years at 621 North Fifth Street. After word of his murder during the riot was received by friends, they mourned his passing, as he was well-liked throughout the community. He left a wife and three children.

McClelland, Mary
Mary McClelland - Pueblo Chieftain - July 16, 2002 - Mary McClelland affectionately known as "Memaw," passed away on Sunday, July 14, 2002. Mrs. McClelland was born Oct. 31, 1899, in Purdy, Mo., the youngest of 13 siblings, and the last to pass on. She is survived by her son-in-law, Jack Harrison; grandchildren, Chuck (Glenna) Harrison and Cindy (John) Loia; great-grandchildren, Shanna (Chris) Albright, Chuck (Sunni) Harrison and Johnna and Michael Loia; and great-great grandchild, Alexis Harrison. Mary was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She loved to cook, garden, play the organ and teach young children in Sunday school. She is preceded in death by her husband, Charles; and her loving and devoted daughter Marilynn; as well as her 12 siblings. Viewing at the funeral home from 2 until 5 p.m. today. Funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 17, 2002, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Interment at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

McClement, Betty L.
Betty L. McClement - Pueblo Chieftain - September 01, 1999 - Betty L. McClement, 69, of Pueblo, passed away Aug. 31, 1999, following a lengthy illness. Betty was preceded in death by her husband, Donald A. McClement in July of this year. She is survived by her children, Irene (James)McClure, Linda (Bill) Piper, Donna McCreery, Patricia (Michael) Cozzoleno and Al (Tammy) McClement- as well as 19 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews and a host of friends.

McClement, Donald A.
Donald A. McClement - Pueblo Chieftain - July 21, 1999 - Donald A. McClement, 73, of Pueblo, passed away July 19, 1999 . Mr. McClement was a veteran of the U.S. Navy during World War II and was a Purple Heart recipient. Preceded in death by his parents and a sister. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Betty McClement- children, Irene (James) McClure, Linda(Bill) Piper, Donna McCreery, Patricia (Michael) Cozzolena and Al (Tammy)McClement- 14 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren- numerous nieces and nephews and a host of friends. Cremation, no services will be held.

McCloskey, Joseph D.
Joseph D. McCloskey - Pueblo Chieftain - November 01, 1997 - Joseph D. McCloskey, Oct. 30, 1997. Husband of Susan McCloskey. Father of Tom (Linda) Halloran, Longmont, Colo., Patrick Halloran, Denver, Colo., Joe (Ann) McCloskey, Colorado Springs, Colo., and Margaret (Ron) Petry, Portland, Ore. Grandfather of Lisa and Amy Halloran, Kimberly, Joseph, Matthew, Thomas and Julie McCloskey and Patrick and Michelle Halloran. Brother of Mary McGowan, Philadelphia, Eileen Petronis, Cecilia McGonigle and Rosemarie O'Toole, all of New Jersey, John (Geraldine) McCloskey, Delaware, Thomas McCloskey and James (Joan) McCloskey of Philadelphia. Also survived by father and mother-in-law, Boyd and Jeanette Smith- as well as three brothers-in-law, four sisters-in-law and numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by first wife, Margaret, in 1988- parents, Francis and Mary McCloskey- sister, Catherine- and brother, Francis. Joe began his career with School District 60 in 1958 as a math teacher- continued in 1966 as math specialist- and retired in 1988 as Associate Superintendent for Business Services. He served as secretary/treasurer to the Board of Education from 1983-1988 and as a consultant after retirement. He also served on the Pueblo County Board for Developmental Disabilities and the Colorado Department of Education Data Acquisition Advisory Committee and was a member of Colorado Association of School Executives. Joe was very involved in community affairs as a Foundation Board Member of El Pueblo Boys' and Girls' Ranch- Board of Directors of Pueblo Teachers Credit Union- Pueblo Human Resources Commission- and served on planning and construction of Pueblo County Detention Center for Board of County Commissioners. He served the Catholic Diocese of Pueblo on the Finance Advisory Council, The Catholic Diocese of Pueblo Foundation Board and was President of the Father Junipero Serra Club of Pueblo and an Associate of the Servants of the Blessed Sacrament. He was a member of Christ the King parish where services will be held. Vigil service, 7:30 p.m. Sunday and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday. Interment, Roselawn. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to El Pueblo Boys' and Girls' Ranch or Father Junipero Serra Club of Pueblo through the funeral home office.

McCloud, Hazel
Hazel McCloud - Pueblo Chieftain - August 10, 1980 - Mrs. Hazel McCloud of 521 Lincoln Ave., La Junta, Aug. 8, 1980. Graveside service 9 a.m. Tuesday, Fairview Cemetery.

McClumb, Henry
Henry McClumb - Bayfield Blade - August 31, 1911 - Henry McClumb, aged fourteen, was accidentally and fatally shot at Pueblo by a playmate.

McClung, Frank
Frank McClung – Pueblo Colorado Daily Chieftain – February 26, 1873 – Died in Pueblo, Colorado, at 12 o'clock the night of the 24th inst., after three month's suffering from the effects of a broken ankle, occasioned by a fall from a fractious horse, Mr. Frank McClung, son of Dixon McClung, of Greenbrier county, West Virginia, aged about thirty-five years. His faithful attendant, Harry Williams, watched over him day and night, throughout his entire illness. The deceased bore his sufferings with a Christian fortitude, and died in the faith of Christ and a blessed immortality beyond the grave. Greenbrier county papers please copy – also St. Louis papers.

McClure, Angeline P.
Angeline P. McClure - Pueblo Chieftain - November 05, 2000 - Angeline P. McClure, age 74, passed away Nov. 2, 2000, in Pueblo, Colo., after a lengthy illness. She was born Oct. 21, 1926, in Camden, N.J., to Giuseppe and Stefana Palumbo. Mrs. McClure was preceded in death by her husband, James McClure in July 2000. She is survived by her children, Gregory (Cynthia) McClure, Michael McClure, and Stefana (Darrin) Adco*ck. Grandmother of Marc, Emily, Paul and Michelle McClure and Melissa, Denice (Michael Runco) and Angela Zubal. Great-grandmother of Dontae Donovan Runco. Also survived by sisters, Grace O'Donnel and Josephine (Henry) Minor; and brother, Paul (Vonnie) Palumbo; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by her parents, Giuseppe and Stefana Palumbo; her sister, Maria Riccobene; brother, Vito Palumbo; and sister, Palma Soria. She was a beloved mother and grandmother who always put her family first and will be sadly missed by her family, friends, and her spiritual family. Angeline was actively involved as one of Jehovah's Witnesses. At her request, Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, Tuesday, 11:30 a.m., at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 807 San Angelo, in Pueblo. The family would like to offer a special thank you to the special people at Sangre de Cristo Hospice for their love, patience, and care. Donations may be made to the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 807 San Angelo, Pueblo, Colo., 81005, for the building of a new kingdom hall. The family will receive family and friends at the family home following the memorial service.

McClure, James D.
James D. "Mac" McClure - Pueblo Chieftain - August 01, 2000 - James D. "Mac" McClure, age 75, passed away July 28, 2000, in Pueblo, Colo. He was born Oct. 12, 1924, in Bath Springs, Tenn., to Dewey and Clyde McClure. Survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Angeline McClure of the family home; and his children, Gregory (Cynthia) McClure, Michael McClure, and Stefana (Darrin) Adco*ck. Grandfather of Marc, Emily, Paul, and Michelle McClure, Melissa, Denice (Michael Runco) and Angela Zubal. Great-grandfather of Dontae Donovan Runco. He is also survived by sister, Ruth Fisher; brother, Paul McClure; and special friend, Art "Pete" Hudgens. Mac worked for the Santa Fe Railroad for eight years and then went to work for the City of Pueblo for 20 years as a police officer, retiring in 1974. Per his request, cremation has taken place. Memorial service, Friday, 12 noon, Kingdom of Jehovah's Witnesses, 807 San Angelo. The McClure family will receive family and friends at the family home after the memorial service.

McClure, James R.
James R. McClure - Basalt Journal - July 8, 1905 - James R. McClure, formerly a miner at Goldfield, Colorado, committed suicide at Trinidad June 27th by shooting himself through the head. He was fifty-five years of age and leaves a wife, son, and daughter.

McClure, Judson
Judson McClure - Wilson County News - April 13, 2004 - Floresville, TX - Judson McClure, 87, of Silverdale died April 15, 2002, at Martha & Mary Health Care Center in Poulsbo. He was born June 13, 1914, in Trinidad, Colo., to Judson and Minnie (Shaffer) McClure Sr. He graduated from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago in 1936. He married Charlotte Fink on Sept. 16, 1937 in Freeport, Ill. Mr. McClure served as a Baptist minister for 39 years, retiring in 1976. Survivors include his wife; two sons, David McClure and his wife, Bonnie, of Harleysville, Pa., and Philip McClure and his wife, Adrienne, of Silverdale; seven grandchildren, Theresa Terpenning and husband Darrell, David McClure Jr. and wife Lori, Daniel McClure and wife Deborah, and Ryan, Laura, Kendra and Alyssa McClure; and six great-grandchildren, Jeffrey, Heather and Jonathan Terpenning and Liam, Caitlyn and Dakota McClure. He was preceded in death by a son, Duane Paul McClure, in 1980; and by three sisters, Minnie Helen McClure in 1909, Eugenia Ruth McClure in 1965, and Sarah Grace McClure Mitchell in 1990. A graveside service will be at 3 p.m. today in Sequim View Cemetery under the direction of Sequim Valley Chapel. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m., Saturday at Silverdale Baptist Church. Memorial donations may be made to Sunshine Bible Academy, 400 Sunshine Drive, Miller, SD 57362-6821.

McClure, Milo S.
Milo S. McClure - Pueblo Chieftain - January 15, 1987 - Milo S. McClure, 76, passed away Jan. 13, 1987. Mr. McClure is survived by his wife, Vivian McClure of Pueblo; seven children, Janice Low, Kenneth G. (Christine) McClure, Jerry D. (Patti) McClure, all of Pueblo, Vicki R. (Louis) Siefford of Denver, Melvin A. (Frances) McClure, James L. (Irene) McClure, all of Canon City, Milo David (Barbara) McClure of Derby, Kan.; 15 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He is survived also by three brothers, Harold R. McClure of Noline, Kan., Jay B. McClure of Udall, Kan., John F. McClure of Cassville, Mo.; two sisters, Evangeline Hudelson of Salina, Kan., Lola Schaffler of Oklahoma City, Okla.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. McClure was born on Sept. 13, 1910, in Jetmore, Kan., and resided hi Pueblo for the past 45 years. He was a butcher at Alpha Beta-Packing until his retirement in 1974, and was a member of First Friends Church of Pueblo. Visitation hours from noon until 8 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16, 1987, at Imperial Funeral Home. Service at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16, 1987, at Imperial Chapel, with Merle Clowe officiating. Interment, Last Supper, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at 1016 E, 11th following interment. Please omit food.

McClure, Myra L.
Myra L. McClure - Pueblo Chieftain - January 13, 2000 - Myra L. McClure, 85, of Pueblo, formerly of Center, Colo., passed away Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2000. She had taught in the Center Public Schools for many years. She is preceded in death by her husband, Jordan F. McClure. She is survived by her sons, Michael (Sandie), Daniel (Heddy) and Dennis (Susan) McClure; brother, Ralph Lancaster; as well as numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and other relatives. There will be a funeral Mass at 1 p.m. Friday at St. Francis Jerome Catholic Church, Center. Interment will be at the Monte Vista Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Center High School Library.

McClure, Ryan A.
Ryan A. McClure - Pueblo Chieftain - April 24, 2003 - Ryan A. McClure, 2, passed away April 19, 2003. Services will be held in Colorado Springs.

McClure, Vivian E.
Vivian E. "Betty" McClure - Pueblo Chieftain - June 01, 2006 - Vivian E. "Betty" McClure, 84, passed away May 28, 2006. Vivian was preceded in death by husband, Milo S. McClure. Survived by longtime special friend, Leland Dykstra of Pueblo; children, Janice F. King of Fountain, James L. (Irene) McClure of Williamsburg, Melvin A. (Frances) McClure of Canon City, Milo David (Barbara) McClure of Rose Hill, Kan., Jerry D. (Josephine) McClure of Rye, Vicki R. (Louis) Siefford of Littleton, Kenneth G. (Christine) McClure of Decatur, Ala. Also survived by 16 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. Vivian was born Jan. 31, 1922, in Lamar, Colo., and resided in Pueblo for the past 65 years, except for three years spent with her eldest son in Canon City. Vivian was a devoted housewife and mother. She was an active member of the Liberty Baptist Church of Pueblo. Visitation will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, June 1, 2006, at Imperial Funeral Home. Service will be at 10 a.m. Friday, June 2, 2006, at Imperial Chapel with Pastor Steven Thacker officiating. Family will receive friends at Liberty Baptist Church after the service, 2207 W. 29th. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Alzheimer's Association, 1157 W. Abriendo Ave., Pueblo, 81003, or Liberty Baptist Church.

McCluskey, William
William "Mac" McCluskey - Pueblo Chieftain - December 20, 2001 - William "Mac" McCluskey, 61, passed away Dec. 18, 2001. Survived by his wife, Sharol McCluskey; children, Michael McCluskey and Jonathan McCluskey; grandchild, Justin McCluskey; brother, Jack (Marilyn) McCluskey; nephew, Mark McCluskey; niece, Jaclyn McCluskey, all of Pueblo. Also survived by numerous aunts, cousins, his police family and many friends. Mac served his country in the U.S. Air Force and later joined the Pueblo Police Department. Member of Pueblo Divine Science Church, Pueblo Police Benevolent Association and Silver State Lodge No. 95, AF & AM. He will lie in state today and Friday at the funeral home from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Funeral service will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 22, 2001, at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 107 E. Routt, with Rev. Earleen Cornell officiating. Additional parking available next door at the Divine Science Church. Concluding services will be held at Mountain View Cemetery with Masonic service by Silver State Lodge No. 95, AF & AM. and military honors by the Pueblo Police Department and the Pueblo County Sheriff Department Honor Guards. William "Mac" McCluskey, 61, passed away Dec. 18, 2001. Survived by his wife, Sharol McCluskey; children, Michael McCluskey and Jonathan McCluskey; grandchild, Justin McCluskey; brother, Jack (Marilyn) McCluskey; nephew, Mark McClus- key; niece, Jaclyn McCluskey, all of Pueblo. Also survived by numerous aunts, cousins, his police family and many friends. Mac served his country in the U.S. Air Force and later joined the Pueblo Police Department. Member of Pueblo Divine Science Church, Pueblo Police Benevolent Association and Silver State Lodge No. 95, AF & AM. He will lie in state today and Friday at the funeral home from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Funeral service will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 22, 2001, at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 107 E. Routt, with Rev. Earleen Cornell officiating. Additional parking available next door at the Divine Science Church. Concluding services will be held at Mountain View Cemetery with Masonic service by Silver State Lodge No. 95, AF & AM. and military honors by the Pueblo Police Department and the Pueblo County Sheriff Department Honor Guards.

McClusky, Laurence J.
Laurence J. McCluskey - Pueblo Chieftain - February 18, 2000 - Laurence J. McCluskey passed away Feb. 16, 2000. Survived by his wife, Jessie McCluskey, of the family home in Pueblo West; stepdaughters, Lea (Jim)Bender of Pueblo and Claudia Duhon of Oklahoma; four step-grandsons; one step-granddaughter; and two step-great-grandchildren. Born Feb. 23, 1914, in Sand Springs, Okla. At his request, there will be no viewing or services. Cremation, Montgomery and Steward Crematorium.

McComas, Bobbie Ralph
Bobbie Ralph McComas - Pueblo Chieftain - March 10, 2004 - Bobbie Ralph McComas, 77, died suddenly on Monday, March 8, 2004, in La Junta. He was born to Heubert and Beulah McComas on Dec. 30, 1926, in La Junta, Colo.; and preceded in death by his parents; infant sister, Wanda; his wife, June McComas; the mother of his children and second wife, Barbara. He is survived by his wife, Linda of the family home; son, Dale Lee McComas of El Dorado, Kan.; daughter, Judy Ann Schwieterman of Syracuse, Kan.; brothers, Harold Gene (Pat) and Stanley (Rosemarie) McComas of the Denver area; and sister, Marie Malden of La Junta; stepdaughter, Rachel (Dwayne) Grasmick of Rocky Ford, Colo.; granddaughter, Nicole Sue (Ryan) Kehr of Lawrence, Kan., Casey, Harold and Charlie; step-grandchildren, Coltin and Ethan Grasmick. Also, many much-loved nieces and nephews and their families. Bob worked for the Santa Fe Railroad for 45 years, retiring as a conductor in December 1990. A veteran, Bob served proudly during World War II in the U.S. Navy on the USS Bunch in the Pacific Theater and was deeply moved by the recent loss of life in Iraq. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in La Junta, a proud member of the Al Kaly Shrine and Little T's in Pueblo and the ROJ. Bob was an avid sports fan. He attended his grandchildren's football, track, baseball, cheerleading and little league games as often as possible. Bob attended and escorted Nicki in several beauty pageants. Bob traveled extensively, having visited Ireland, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Mexico and Alaska and the lower 48. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Thursday, March 11, 2004, at the United Methodist Church of La Junta with the Rev. Gary Zilm officiating. Interment with military honors will follow at Fairview Cemetery. Those wishing to do so may make memorial donations to the American Diabetes Association or to the Shriners Transportation Fund. Bob will be deeply and sadly missed by his wife, children, grandchildren and many friends.

McCombs, Emily Lyn
Emily Lyn McCombs - Pueblo Chieftain - January 08, 2004 - Emily Lyn McCombs, age 6, born April 13, 1997, passed away Jan. 4, 2004. Survived by her parents, Albert and Tahnee McCombs; brother, Jonathan McCombs; grandparents, Jean and Ken McCombs and Sharon and Marty Bastian; as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Preceded in death by great aunt, Margaret Shiflett. Emily was a first grade student at Vineland Elementary School and a Vineland Mustang cheerleader. She loved her family and her animals. Emily was a happy, independent little girl who was always full of life. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to Vineland Elementary School in Emily's memory.

McCombs, Kenneth Edward
Kenneth Edward McCombs - Pueblo Chieftain - January 25, 2004 - Kenneth Edward McCombs, born Oct. 1, 1941, in Pueblo, departed this life Jan. 22, 2004, in Wichita, Kan. He is survived by his wife, Jean; and children, Karen (Dennis) Martin, Kenneth Jr. (Cindi), and Albert McCombs, all of Pueblo; grandchildren, Teresea, Dennis and Dub Martin; Denton, Wyatt and Jonathan McCombs; his brother, Claude (Dolores) McCombs; and numerous brothers and sisters-in-law, and a host of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister, infant brother; and granddaughter, Emily McCombs. Kenneth was employed by Rocky Mountain Banknote for 28 years. At the time of his death he was self-employed. Kenneth was a member of Banner Missionary Baptist Church where he served for many years as church treasurer and deacon. Viewing, noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Monday, at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment following at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

McCombs, Vera Mildred
Vera Mildred McCombs – Pueblo Chieftain - January 12, 1990 – Vera Mildred McCombs, 84, of Ordway, died Jan. 10, 1990 in Pueblo. Survived by two sons, Claude (Delores) and Kenneth (Jean); one daughter Winona McCombs, Ordway; one brother L. J. Fisher, Dodge City, KS; five grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Retired school teacher having taught for more than 25 years in Missouri, Nebraska, Arkansas, and Granada and Kim, CO. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13, Griffy Funeral Home Chapel in Fowler. Interment, Fowler Cemetery. Family prefers memorials to her church Banner Baptist Church in Avondale. The family may be contacted at the home of son, Kenneth, 980 Lane 34, Pueblo.

McConaha, Elma I.
Elma I. McConaha - Pueblo Chieftain - October 04, 2002 - Elma I. McConaha passed away Oct. 2, 2002, in Pueblo. Elma was born Sept. 13,1919, in Ideal, Colo., and was a longtime resident of Walsenburg before moving to Pueblo in 1981. She was a veteran, having served in the W.A.C. during WWII. Elma was preceded in death by her parents, Victor and Eva Arnoldi; and sister, Myrtle Finley. Her survivors include her husband, Eddie McConaha; daughter, Lynn (Jim) Cihura; brother, William (June) Arnoldi; sisters, June (Loren) Wolfe and Vera Dean Brown; her grandchildren, Jim (Shirley) Cihura, Wendy (Greg) Muench and Randi (Danny) Carnevale; five great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Visitation for Mrs. McConaha will be held from noon until 7 p.m. today at the mortuary. Graveside services and interment will be held at 1 p.m. in the Masonic Cemetery in Walsenburg with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

McConnell, Charles K.
Charles K. "Chuck" McConnell - Colorado Springs Gazette - April 8, 1994 - Charles K. "Chuck" McConnell, 66, a retired transportation supervisor for an Oregon school district, died April 3, 1994, in Lebanon, Ore. The funeral will be held today in Lebanon. Mr. McConnell was born April 21, 1927, in Pueblo. He was married Feb. 11, 1948, in Forest Grove, Ore., to Jeannine L. Moore, who died in 1987. He was then married June 23, 1988, in Lebanon to Patricia Haley, who survives. He also is survived by a son, Robert of Burnsville, Minn.; two daughters, Patricia Odell of Woodland Park and Teresa Wheeler of Colorado Springs; three stepchildren, Steven Haley, Jerry Haley and Susan Snook, all of Lebanon; a brother, Robert of Amity, Ore.; a sister, Emma Jean Bergh of Myrtle Creek, Ore.; and 13 grandchildren. Mr. McConnell had lived in Pueblo until 1939 and moved to Oregon before serving in the Army from 1945 to 1946. He was involved in the ownership and operation of Chevron service stations in Albany, Ore., and in Lebanon. In 1973, he became the transportation supervisor for Crowfoot School District in Lebanon, where he was recognized in a national magazine for his years of state transportation inspections before retiring in 1989. Mr. McConnell was a member of the Lebanon First United Methodist Church, Lebanon Elks Lodge 1663 and American Legion Post 51. He also was a longtime member of the Kiwanis Club of Lebanon and was named Kiwanis man of the year in 1981. Memorial contributions may be made to the Mid Willamette Valley Hospice, 1467 13th St. S.E., Salem, Ore. 97302.

McConnell, Elsie F.
Elsie F. McConnell - Pueblo Chieftain - August 23, 1987 - Elsie F. McConnell passed away Thursday, Aug. 20, 1987. Survived by her son, William (Amy) McConnell, Pueblo; two sisters and one brother; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, Harold S. McConnell, in 1975. Born June 19, 1901, in Madison Township, Iowa, and had been a longtime Pueblo resident. Member of the First United Methodist Church, American Legion Auxiliary, and Chapter DU, PEO. Service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at the First United Methodist Church, 11th and Court Streets, with the Rev. Edward W. Paup officiating. Interment will follow in Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Heart Association direct or through the funeral home office.

McConnell, Frank
Frank McConnell - Pueblo Chieftain - September 10, 2004 - Frank McConnell beloved husband, father and grand father was in his 73rd year of life. He owned and operated Mack's Saddlery for many years. He began working there, as a child, with his father, who started the shop in 1921. In addition to spending time with family and friends he loved flying and spent many happy hours flying to exotic places. He belonged to several service organizations as well as the Elks, Eagles and Masons. He was involved in square, round, and ballroom dancing, and had raced stock cars in earlier years. He leaves to cherish his memory his wife of 47 years, Berta Lea (Trammell) McConnell, his daughters, Lori McConnell-Kuhlman (Dale), Sherri McConnell, and son Frank (Yvette) and grand children: Terra Cortese, Nichole Kuhlman, Karly Katsumoto, Moriah, Adam and Megan McConnell, along with numerous relatives and many friends and loyal customers. A gathering to celebrate his life will be held on Sunday, Sept. 12, at noon, at the family home for all his many friends and family members.

McConnell, Harold B. Sr.
Harold B. "Mac" McConnell Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - February 28, 1986 - Harold B. "Mac" McConnell Sr., late of 2624 Vinewood Lane, died Feb. 27, 1986, at a local hospital. Survived by his wife, Helen McConnell, and son, Harold B. "Hal" McConnell Jr., of the family home. Also survived by three sisters, Orpha Grace, Opal Carlson, both of Pueblo, Lois (Paul) Gordon, Denver; brother-in-law, Floyd Howell, Salado, Texas; aunt, Rachel Reed, Dos Palos, Calif.; aunt and uncle, Gladys and Leland Gardiner, Pueblo; and numerous nieces and nephews. Member of King of Kings Lutheran Church; Elks Lodge 90; Pueblo Lodge 17, AF&AM, of which he was past master in 1958; South Pueblo Chapter 12 RAM, and Pueblo Council 6 R&SM. Born April 3,1904, in Barclay, Kan. Pueblo resident since 1906. Mr. McConnell was a sub-district manager for Kellogg Cereals for 28 years, retiring in 1962. Preceded in death by his sister Nina Howell. Service, 10 a.m. Saturday, March 1, at King of Kings Lutheran Church, with the Revs. A.W. Miller and Randall Mundt officiating. Interment, Imperial. Masonic graveside rites by Pueblo Lodge 17, AF&AM. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the church in his name. Visitation, from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday and from 8 to 9 a.m. Saturday.

McConnell, Helen Louise
Helen Louise McConnell - Pueblo Chieftain - August 03, 2005 - Helen Louise McConnell passed away Aug. 1, 2005, at her home in Pueblo. She was born June 22, 1906, in Rouse, Colo., to Hugh C. and Marguerite Craddock. Helen married Harold B. "Mac" McConnell, who preceded her in death. She also was preceded in death by her sister, Eloise Lee. She served as a telegrapher on the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad during WWII, spent a lifetime of homemaking and was a charter member of King of Kings Lutheran Church. She is survived by her son, Harold B. McConnell Jr.; and her niece, Glenna (William) Ross. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 4, 2005, in the King of Kings Lutheran Church. Interment will follow in the Imperial Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2561 Vinewood Lane, Pueblo, CO, 81005.

McConnell, J. C.
J. C. McConnell - Pueblo Chieftain - June 30, 1916 - J.C. McConnell, aged 61 years, father of Mrs. M.M. Sands of 301 west Abriendo Avenue, passed away at his home in Scott City, Kans., last night after a short illness. He had been a resident of that place for a number of years and owned a large tract of land there. He is survived by his wife, and eight children, Mrs. M.M. Sands, Pueblo; Mrs. Emma Corder of Evans, Colo.; Mrs. Leona Boylan, Mrs. Minnie Hembree and Lillie, Ethel and George, all residing in Los Angeles, Calif., and William Carrie of St. Helen, Oregon. The body will be brought to Pueblo and taken to the United Undertaking Co.'s parlors and the funeral announcement will be made later.

McConville, John H.
John H. McConville – Pueblo Chieftain – October 5, 1926 – McConville, John H., age 35 years, died at a local hospital Monday, October 4. The body is being cared for at The Davis Mortuary.

McCool, Charles
Charles McCool - Colorado Weekly Chieftain - June 1, 1868 - Charles McCool, a native of Ohio, and late of Delano's saw mill on Cherry creek, died at the Pueblo House, in this place, on the 23d ult. - aged 23 years.

McCorkle, Gilbert R.
Gilbert R. McCorkle - Pueblo Chieftain - December 18, 1997 - Gilbert R. McCorkle, 79, passed away Dec. 16, 1997. Funeral services, 10 a.m. Friday at the Peaco*ck-Wood Chapel. Interment, Fairmount Cemetery. Visitation from 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

McCorkle, John Williams
John Williams McCorkle - Colorado Springs Gazette - May 21, 2002 - John Williams McCorkle, 49, died May 17 in Colorado Springs. He was a native of Colorado; born in Pueblo on Nov. 7, 1952 to Nesbit & Muriel Yvonne (Williams) McCorkle, and moved to Colorado Springs in 1985. He was an Associate Nuclear Engineer with Kaman Sciences. Mr. McCorkle married Barbara Ellen "Barb" (Lacy) on May 13, 1989, who survives. He is also survived by children, Christian M. McCorkle, Alex M. McCorkle, Breanne Standingwater, Jennifer Saultz & Brian Rugg; grandchildren, Lauren & Adam; a brother, Kent McCorkle; cousin, Marilyn McCorkle. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Judy Pitcher. A memorial service will be held on Wed., May 22, at 10:00 am at the Central Christian Church, 2002 W. Pikes Peak Avenue. Memorial contributions may be made to Ent FCU, The McCorkle Children's Memorial Fund, PO Box 15819, Colorado Springs, CO 80903.

McCorkle, Lizabeth
Lizabeth Flutcher McCorkle - Pueblo Chieftain - October 10, 2000 - Lizabeth Flutcher McCorkle, lifetime resident of Pueblo, and spending summers in Beulah, passed away Oct. 7, 2000. Mrs. McCorkle is preceded in death by her husband of 25 years, Col. John McCorkle of Beulah and Pueblo. Survived by children, Lynne Flutcher (Tony) Vetta, and William Wallace (Sylvia) Flutcher; grandchildren, Andrew Dean Fox, Stacy Lynne Richards, Kyla Elizabeth (Scott) Kiburis and Seth Wallace Flutcher. Also survived by great-grandchild, Andrew Alan Fox; nephew, W.B. (Tam) Stubbs; and nieces, Jeanne Christian and Doralie Flutcher Miller. Lizabeth was a member of the Church of Ascension, the Rector's Guild, and the Altar Guild of the Episcopalian Church. As a young woman she resided in La Junta where she was a buyer for the Sylwood Dress Shop until her marriage to Howard D. Flutcher. After his death in 1959, Lizabeth became Head House Mother for Bishop's Episcopal School in La Jolla, Calif. She was also a past member of the Lambda Alpha Lambda Sorority, Rotary Auxiliary, and Parkview Auxiliary. She belonged to the Goodwill and Salvation Army boards, the Boy and Girl Scouts of America boards, the Historical Society of Beulah, and a member of the Pueblo Junior League. At her request, cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, Wednesday, 11 a.m., at Ascension Episcopal Church. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Contributions may be made to Ascension Episcopal Church or the Pavilion at Villa Pueblo.

McCormack, Loren
Loren "Larry" Caldwell McCormack - Pueblo Chieftain - July 08, 2003 - Loren "Larry" Caldwell McCormack, 87, passed away quietly at his home on July 4, 2003. He was born in Mildred, Kan., on March 26, 1916. He married Marian Hale on Sept.. 21, 1942. His parents, Floyd and Nellie; his brother, John; and wife, Marian, have preceded him in death. To cherish his memory, he leaves behind his sons, Robert (Sherry) McCormack of Huber Heights, Ohio, and Brian (Kay) McCormack of Colorado Springs, Colo.; his daughters, Judy (Richard) Olson of Winthrop Harbor, Ill., Wendy (William Tucker) Seals of Sierra Vista, Ariz., and Heather McCormack of Rochester, Minn.; his sister, Lois, of Holton, Kan.; eight grandchildren; and many more loved ones. Larry was a World War II veteran of the United States Naval Air Corps. He was a graduate of the University of Kansas and a Certified Public Accountant in the State of Colorado for over 60 years. He served countless community and charitable organizations. He loved music and sang for many years with the Pueblo Symphony Chorale, St. Therese Singers and both the Christ Congregational and Mormon Church choirs. He was a devoted husband and father who dearly loved his family. There will be a private family inurnment service at Roselawn Cemetery. A memorial service will be held 1 p.m. Thursday, July 10, 2003, at First Presbyterian Church, 220 W. 10th Street, with the Rev. Dr. Brad Munroe officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Larry's name may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice or First Presbyterian Church Music Ministry through the funeral home. Online condolences, www.montgomery-steward.com. "May I so beautify my path that those who follow me will know which way I went."

McCormack, Marian
Marian H. McCormack - Pueblo Chieftain - March 29, 2002 - Age 83, went on to the next life on Wednesday, March 27, 2002. She was born in Minneapolis, Minn., on May 30, 1918. She married Loren Caldwell McCormack on Sept. 21, 1942. To cherish her memory, she leaves behind her loving husband; sons, Robert (Sherry) McCormack of Huber Heights, Ohio, Brian (Kay) McCormack of Colorado Springs, Colo.; and daughters, Judy (Richard) Olson of Winthrop Harbor, Ill., Wendy (William Tucker) Seals of Sierra Vista, Ariz., and Heather McCormack of Rochester, Minn.; eight grandchildren; her sister, Ruth (Wallace) Herrick; and many more loved ones in her extended family survive her. Her parents, Arthur and Maybelle; and her older brother, John, preceded her in death. Marian was a tireless volunteer in the community. She volunteered her time at the District 60 schools, Parkview Hospital (as a "blue lady"), and the various churches she attended throughout her life. She loved music and sang with the Pueblo Symphony Chorale, St. Therese Singers, and the Christ Congregational and Mormon Church choirs. She was devoted to her husband and her family. They were her pride and joy. There will be a private family inurnment service at Roselawn Cemetery. A memorial service will be held at the First Presbyterian Church at 220 W. 10th at 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 2. The church furnace is currently under repair so dress warmly if you plan to attend. In lieu of food or flowers, the following organizations, that reflect Marian's generosity of spirit, would welcome memorial contributions to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice, 704 Elmhurst Place, Pueblo, CO 81004, or the Project Linus Foundation, P.O. Box 5621, Bloomington, IL 61702-5621.

McCormick, H. E.
H. E. McCormick – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – July 31, 1879 – By the obituary notice under the proper heading, it will be seen that our fellow-citizen and townsman, Mr. H. E. McCormick, died yesterday morning in Colorado City, and will be buried to-morrow morning. About a week ago, accompanied by his wife and child, he went up to Colorado Springs, with a view of going to Manitou, thinking that a change of air and climate might help him. He got as far as Colorado City, and there died after a few days of severe suffering. Mr. McCormick was a good citizen and business man. For a long time he was associated with Mr. Trone in the Main Street Market. He leaves a wife and child to mourn his loss. Consumption was the disease which he died with. Mrs. McCormick has the heartfelt sympathies of her numerous friends in this, her great affliction.

McCormick, Hugh R.
Hugh R. McCormick – Durango Democrat – December 15, 1900 – Hugh R. McCormick, believed to be a Leadville miner, died in Pueblo yesterday.

McCormick, John B.
John B. McCormick - Rocky Mountain News - May 26, 1895 - Death of J. B. McCormick and Judge Norman P. Richards in Pueblo. Pueblo, Colorado - May 26, 1895 -Two of the old residents of Pueblo County died early this morning within three hours, John B. McCormick and Judge Norman P. Richards. Mr. McCormick was born in Baltimore in 1823, enlisted in the Seventh Iowa infantry in 1861, and was mustered out at the close of the war as a major. In 1867 he came to Pueblo County and had lived here ever since, occupying the same house in East Pueblo for twenty-two years. He served as alderman, and was at one time acting mayor. He became an Odd Fellow in 1844 and held the highest positions in the Colorado order. A year ago, the fiftieth anniversary of his initiation was celebrated at Denver. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon under the auspices of the Odd Fellows and the G. A. R. Stomach troubles and a combination of diseases caused his death after an illness of three months. He leaves a widow and seven children. Ex-Judge Norman P. Richards of the county court was born in Maine in 1820, and his boyhood was spent on the sea. He studied law and came to Colorado in 1860, locating at Denver, where he lived for ten years, engaging in the practice of his profession. He was county judge here from 1875-1879. Neuralgia of the stomach caused his death after a brief illness. He leaves a widow and one son, A. E. Richards. Judge Richards was a Knight Templar and a thirty-second degree Mason, and that order will take charge of his funeral tomorrow afternoon.

McCormick, Richard
Richard McCormick - Boulder County News - May 19, 1876 - A Thief Dies Game - The Pueblo Chieftain of last week tells the story as follows: About ten or twelve days since, Richard McCormick, better known as "Dirty Dick," a notorious cattle thief, and a "slick one" generally, was captured at Granada and lodged in jail. The scene of Dick's operations had been in the vicinity of Trinidad, and many of the cattle owners of Las Animas county had suffered from his depredations. As soon as he was captured the authorities of Las Animas county were notified, and Deputy Sheriff Rifenburg, in company with Messrs. Doss, Roberts, and some other parties whose names we could not learn, started for Granada to bring McCormick back. McCormick was placed in jail to await their arrival, and heavily ironed. When the jailer came into the room in which Dick was confined the prisoner attacked and overpowered him, and locking the officer in his room went into the office, presumably for the purpose of obtaining tools to rid himself of his irons, and arms for defense. The jailer, it seems, had a revolver concealed somewhere in the jail, and while Dick was investigating affairs in the office, shot him (Dick), badly wounding him. When the party from Trinidad arrived, the doctor in attendance objected seriously to Dick's removal, stating that it might cause his death. This the officers of the law didn't pay much attention to, and on Friday last McCormick and his captors took passage in the caboose of a freight train on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad, bound for Trinidad by way of Pueblo. The prisoner, supposed to be severely wounded, had a bed made for him in the [illegible] of the car, his guards lying all around him. Late at night, when the train reached La Junta, Mr. Doss, who was sick and unable to sleep, saw Dick rise and start towards the car door. Mr. Doss grabbed him and called to the others to get up and secure the prisoner. The noise of the train prevented his call from being heard, but the prisoner said he did not mean to attempt an escape. As soon as Mr. Doss loosened his grasp, McCormick rushed to the door and jumped from the train, running toward the river at a rapid rate. By this time sleepers were aroused, the train was stopped, and a portion of the party followed in pursuit. They soon overtook the fugitive and commenced firing at him. He begged them to desist, saying that they were shooting him to pieces. The ceased firing, when McCormick rushed to the river and leaped into the swollen stream. He was heavily ironed, though he left his coat and boots in the car. He was carried down by the swift current, his pursuers shooting at him as long as he was in sight. Messrs. Rifenburg and Doss came on to Pueblo on Saturday, leaving two of the party to hunt up McCormick. These latter arrived here on Sunday, having failed to find their man. Deputy Sheriff Rifenburg thinks that McCormick succeeding in getting out the of water on the opposite side, but those who remained behind to search for him think he was carried down by the water and was drowned. Conductor Scott, of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, who arrived in Pueblo yesterday, tells the Chieftain that as he came by a point seven miles east of West Animas Monday afternoon, an inquest was in progress upon McCormick's body. He escaped from his pursuers, crossed the river, and was on his return towards West Las Animas on the railroad when he laid down by the side of the track and died of his wounds.

McCormick, Ruth
Mrs. Ruth McCormick - Rocky Mountain News – September 17, 1911, Page 1, Sect. II – Mrs. Ruth McCormick of Denver, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Strasser at Rawlins, Wyo. Mrs. McCormick has taken her own life and had left a note stating that she had decided to end her life because she did not desire to die behind bars. She had been an inmate of the asylum for the insane at Pueblo and brooded over the possibility of her return to that institution.

McCoun, Sam P.
Sam P. McCoun - Pueblo Chieftain - February 17, 1944 - Sam P. McCoun Dies In Hospital - (photo) Samuel P. McCoun, county assessor and prominent figure in public life here since the turn of the century, died Wednesday night at a local hospital, following a brief illness. He was 81 years of age. A native of Kentucky, Mr. McCoun came to Pueblo about 1894 from Topeka, Kan. To teach street railway conductors how to operate electric cars. He remained in the employe of the traction company for about 10 years when he resigned to become city treasurer. About 1912 he was elected county assessor, but was defeated for re-election in the George single tax issue. For a number of years he was auditor for the Sinclair Oil Co. and for the Arkansas Valley Auto Co., but later returned to the city treasurer's office. In 1932 he was appointed deputy county assessor following the election of the late Thomas A. Christian. He was appointed county assessor when Mr. Christian died in 1936. His only survivor is a sister, Mrs. Hettie M. Fry of Los Angeles. Mrs. McCoun died Jan. 6, 1941. She was the former Mrs. Mathilda Karrick, widow of Mr. J. Karrick. She was married to Mr. McCoun in 1902. Mr. McCoun attended St. Paul Methodist church and was a life member of B.P.O. Elks, Pueblo lodge. Funeral arrangements had not been completed last night.

McCoy, Altha May
Altha May McCoy - Pueblo Chieftain - October 23, 1987 - Altha May McCoy, passed away at a local hospital Oct. 21, 1987. Survived by her children, Nathan C. Cross, Bradford, Ohio, Edward E. Cross, Beaumont, Calif., and Mildred E. McCoy of the family home in Pueblo. Survived also by nine grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her son, Lester E. Cross. Born Sept. 1, 1895, in Plainfield, Ohio, and had been a longtime Pueblo resident. She was a faithful member of the New Heights Baptist Church. Service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in the Rouch Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Robert Timmons officiating. Concluding services will be under the direction of Given-Dawson Funeral Home, Coshocton, Ohio.

McCoy, Alvina
Alvina McCoy - Pueblo Chieftain - January 13, 1998 - Alvina McCoy, 98, of Pueblo, passed away Jan. 10, 1998. Mrs. McCoy was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence Ray McCoy, four brothers and three sisters. Survived by her children, Darrell McCoy of Pueblo and Glenda Stronks of West Covina, Calif., five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1998, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Interment at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

McCoy, Arthur
Arthur McCoy - Pueblo Chieftain - January 9, 1944 - Arthur McCoy. Service Rouch chapel Monday at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. William E. Bell officiating. To Mountain View.

McCoy, Charles Dwayne
Charles Dwayne McCoy - Pueblo Chieftain - January 11, 1986 - Charles Dwayne McCoy, 32, born May 3, 1953, died Jan. 9, 1986, at Parkview Episcopal Hospital. Son of Charles O. and Era McCoy and Marguerite Goldsmith. Brother of Lonnie and Buddy McCoy, of Pueblo; and Betty McCoy of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 13, at Faith Tabernacle, 625 E. Seventh, with the Rev. Jerry Fuentes officiating. Friends and relatives will be received at 1717 Cypress, home of father.

McCoy, Claude L.
Claude L. McCoy - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - September 27, 1918 - Five Colorado boys missing and two killed in action are on the roll of the casualty lists made public by the war and marine departments, Sept. 20. The missing are Alva D. Evans, Colorado Springs; George B. Lance, Thatcher; Claude L. McCoy, Olney Springs; Richard N. Nickerson, Grand Junction and George E. Taber, Manitou. The killed are Alex P. Christofferson, Pinneo, and Anastacio Trajillo, Walsenburg.

McCoy, Darrell Dean
Darrell Dean McCoy – Pueblo Chieftain – August 10, 2006 - Darrell Dean McCoy, 76, born March 13, 1930, in Lakin, Kan. to Lawrence and Alvina McCoy, passed away Aug. 5, 2006, in Escondido, Calif. Preceded in death by his father, Lawrence, on Nov. 6, 1970; mother, Alvina, on Jan. 10, 1998, after 98 years of a wonderful life; and wife, Rachel, on Nov. 22, 1994, after a 15-year battle with cancer. Survived by his children, Carol Elliot, David Williams, Mack Ray McCoy, and husband, Jonathan Alexander (partnered 1996), and Mark Howard (Jennifer)McCoy, married in 2004; and grandchildren, Jessica, Karah, Chase, Lexi, Sidney and Cameron. Darrell graduated from Rocky Ford High School where he was a proud Meloneer. He attended the Colorado School of Mines and was later drafted into the U.S. Army serving in the Korean War. Darrell was a truck driver for approximately 40 years, and drove more than 3 million miles accident and ticket-free largely with the Coors Brewing Company. He married Rachel DeLeon on June 6, 1960, and was a very loving husband until her death in 1994. In his retirement, he and his beloved sister and friend, Glenda Stronks, traveled the world together. Viewing, 4 to 6 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Saturday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association in Darrell's memory.

McCoy, Hope Lynn
Hope Lynn McCoy - Pueblo Chieftain - September 19, 1986 - Hope Lynn McCoy, 12, formerly of Pueblo, passed away Aug. 16, 1986, at Jamestown Hospital, Jamestown, N.D. She was born Feb. 22, 1974, in Belvidere, Ill. She is survived by her parents, Michael and Cheryl McCoy, a brother, Shad, and two sisters, Dawn and Lora, all of Colorado Springs; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Foster, Oregon, Ill.; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Thelma McCoy, Belvidere, Ill., and numerous friends, including her special friends, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin and family and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Cacciatore and family, all of Pueblo. Cremation took place in North Dakota. Graveside service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, with the Rev. Richard Tice officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Anne Carlsen School, Jamestown, N.D., 58401.

McCoy, J. B.
J. B. "Mac" McCoy - Pueblo Chieftain - June 20, 2001 - J. B. "Mac" McCoy, 82, passed away June 19, 2001. Survived by his children, Patricia Lee (Salome) Vigil of Boise, Idaho, Robert W. (Eva) McCoy of Nephi, Utah, James W. (Collette) McCoy of Orem, Utah, Elbert "Ebb" McCoy of Pueblo, David W. (Sandra) McCoy of Alpine, Utah, and Rebecca J. McCoy of Pueblo; 23 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his wife, Virginia McCoy, on March 27, 1995; longtime companion, Alice Beth Habern, on Feb. 20, 1999; and son, Martin McCoy, on Dec. 7, 1999. J.B. was the only child born to Amanda Jane (nee Young) and William MacKenzie McCoy on Nov. 28, 1918, in Bluefield, W.Va. He served in the U.S. Navy during WWII and retired as a coal mine plant manager. Member of First United Methodist Church. Other memberships include American Legion, Ent Rod and Sportsman Club, NRA, Pueblo Gun Club and National Skeet Shooting Association, where he served as state director for over 12 years, shot 45 years of registered targets and held state record for high overall average with four guns. He will lie in state at the funeral home from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. today. Funeral service will be held 12:30 p.m. Friday, June 22, 2001, at First Methodist Church, 11th and Court, with Rev. Richard Hendry officiating. Military honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team and interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to National Skeet Shooting Association through the funeral home.

McCoy, James
James McCoy - Huerfano World - November 13, 2003 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1910: James McCoy, formerly of Maitland, was killed Wednesday in the Sunnyside mine by a fall of rock. [Editor's Note: James McCoy died November 9, 1910. Obituary listed Walsenburg World, November 10, 1910, Page 1.]

McCoy, Lawrence Ray
Lawrence Ray McCoy - Pueblo Chieftain - November 5, 1970 - Lawrence Ray McCoy of 1620 Moore, passed away in a local hospital Wednesday morning. He was the husband of Mrs. Alvina A. McCoy of the family home, and father of Darrell D. McCoy, Pueblo, and Mrs. Glenda Rae Stronks, West Covina, Calif. He was the brother of Mrs. Vera Downing, Rocky Ford, Colo., and Mrs. Mertie McRae, Lakin, Kan. Mr. McCoy was a member of First Presbyterian Church, and had been a resident of Pueblo since 1953. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in Valhalla's Garden Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Frank Beattie. Interment, Pueblo Memorial Gardens. The family may be contacted at 2218 Seventh Ave.

McCoy, Martin W.
Martin W. McCoy - Pueblo Chieftain - December 12, 1999 - Martin W. McCoy, 43, passed away Dec. 7, 1999, in Pueblo West. A private funeral service was held at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. His body will be put to rest in Woodlawn Cemetery in Bluewell, Va., next to his grandparents.

McCoy, Richard Allen
Richard Allen McCoy - Pueblo Chieftain - June 11, 2000 - Richard Allen McCoy, 64, was called home to join our Lord in Heaven on June 9, 2000, following a lengthy illness. A lifetime Pueblo resident, he was born Dec. 2, 1935. Richard was retired from the City of Pueblo where he enjoyed maintaining and beautifying the grounds of Mountain View Cemetery. Richard also enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, gardening and listening to all types of music. He leaves to cherish his memory his beloved wife, Carmen, with whom he just celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary on May 23, 2000. Survived also by his stepchildren, Martin (Charlotte) Hargis, Thomas Hargis and Betty (Kelly) Hargis-Montoya, all of Pueblo, Joseph (Virginia Armijo) Hargis, Denver, and Jack (Anna) Hargis, Elizabethtown, Ky.; grandchildren, Jennifer, Michelle, Lisa, Ryan and Aaron Hargis; and numerous other relatives and friends. Visitation, noon until 7 p.m. Monday, Angelus Chapel. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Angelus Chapel, Rev. Robert Carden officiating. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at 1310 Beulah Ave. (Survived also by daughter, Betsy (Kelly) Hargis-Montoya, 6/12/00).

McCoy, Samuel McKinzie
Samuel McKinzie McCoy - Pueblo Chieftain - January 03, 2005 - "The Real McCoy," Samuel McKinzie McCoy, completed his life early and rejoined his Heavenly Father at approximately 3:20 a.m. on Dec. 31, 2004. Although Sam's life was short lived, it was filled with so much meaning and joy. Sam proved himself an outstanding athlete early in life by playing various sports. He obtained a third degree Red Belt in Karate at age 11. In 1998, he graduated from Manti High School in Utah. During high school Sam acquired three letters each for wrestling and baseball as well as four letters for his outstanding accomplishments in football. Family and friends will always remember Sam as "Our Lucky Number 7." He was named in the Who's Who book of high school athletes in 1998. Sam was born April 20, 1979, in Provo, Utah, and moved to Pueblo, Colo., in the summer of 1998 to pursue his dream of playing college baseball. These plans were postponed due to a severe motorcycle accident resulting in a closed head injury. He had a very strong will to survive and battled back from all his obstacles and began working in a partnership in his family's locally owned business, AAA Shamrock Lawn and Landscaping. Sam married Heather (Kanmore) McCoy in 2002, and began their journey together through life. Sam loved life and his family, Heather and son, Christopher, deeply. His hobbies included shooting skeet or "keeping it in the loop" with his late grandfather, James B. McCoy. He absolutely loved restoring old vintage cars with his father, Elbert "Ebb" McCoy and younger brother, Gregory McCoy. But most of all he loved his family and enjoyed spending his pastime playing and interacting with his son. Sam was attending Pueblo Community College, majoring in auto body repair and custom painting. He was interning and working part-time at Champlain's Auto Service and Custom Painting. Sam loved his new career and new found friends associated with his internship and work. Sam is preceded in death by grandparents, James B. McCoy, Virginia Strickler McCoy, Edwin "Ted" and Florice Hjorth Thomas; and his favorite uncle, Martin McCoy. Sam is survived by his wife, Heather M. McCoy; son, Christopher; mother and father, Natalie McCoy and Elbert "Ebb" McCoy; sister, Harmonie S. (Cody) Strickland; brother, Gregory "Gregster" McCoy; extended family, Tim "Dad" and Sheila "Mom" Jahn; sisters, Amber, Kristen and Janelle Jahn; special grandparents, Robert and Irene Lamb; and dearest friends, Tim Schafer, Jason Graves, Rick Schafer and Lenny Carpenter; along with other numerous family members, friends and neighbors. Sam has touched many of our lives with the warmth of his smile and outgoing personality. The phrase "What's crackin'!" will be forever etched within our hearts. All who knew him truly understand just how genuine of a person Sam was. Sam will be greatly missed by many! Viewing at the funeral home from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. today, and Tuesday prior to service time. His funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2005, at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Bishop Tony Roberts officiating. Interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be made to his son, Christopher's Education Fund, through the funeral home.

McCoy, Tillybel
Tillybel McCoy - Walsenburg World – January 20, 1910 - Died at Pryor, Colorado, on Tuesday January 10, 1910, Tillybel McCoy, age one year, 9 months and 10 days.

McCracken, Douglas W.
Douglas W. McCracken - Pueblo Chieftain - August 27, 2001 - Age 78, of Eads, Colo., died Aug. 26, 2001, at Weisbrod Memorial hospital in Eads. Born Oct. 4, 1922, in Kiowa County, he was a lifelong Kiowa County resident. He was preceded in death by his son, Daryl Ray; parents, brother and sister. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Lois C. McCracken of the family home; children, Nancy (Robert) Walker and Andrew (Kathy) McCracken, all of Eads; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; two brothers, Ora McCracken and Kenneth McCracken, both of Eads; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives also survive. Visitation, 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday at Brown Funeral Home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 29, United Methodist Church, Eads, with Rev. John Nadasi officiating. Burial, Eads Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the United Methodist Church Furnace Fund.

McCracken, Gertrude A.
Gertrude A. McCracken - Pueblo Chieftain - May 30, 1986 - Gertrude A. McCracken, May 29, 1986, after a lengthy illness. Wife of John H. McCracken, who passed away Nov. 10, 1962. Mother of Gertrude E. Miller, Pueblo. Grandmother of John Miller and Lorrie (Keith) Mailander, also of Pueblo. Sister of John (Elsie) Barker, Pueblo; Mary Stebley, Joseph (Helen) Barker and Angela (Arnold) Free, all of California. Also survived by several cousins, nieces, nephews and brothers-in-law, Homer (Ruth Rita) McCracken, Pueblo; Robert (Elsie) McCracken and Roy (Winnie) McCracken, both of California. She was a Pueblo resident since 1903, a member of St. Patrick Parish for 60 years and a member of the Altar and Rosary Society. Services, St. Patrick Church: Mass of Christian Burial, 7 p.m. Sunday; rosary service, 10 a.m. Monday. Interment, Roselawn. The family will receive friends at the church following the Mass. Please omit food. Memorials may be made to St. Patrick Church.

McCracken, Homer
Homer McCracken - Pueblo Chieftain - August 27, 2002 - Homer McCracken, 90, longtime Pueblo resident, passed away Aug. 25, 2002. Homer was born in Fort Worth, Texas, and moved to Pueblo along with his six brothers where he graduated from Centennial High School. A veteran of the U.S. Signal Corps in World War II. Homer was best known as owner and operator of Homer's Grocery & Market on Pueblo's South Side. The store served the community for 37 years and was one of the city's last family-run markets where neighbors purchased most of their grocery needs over the phone, had them delivered to their kitchen and dropped by to pay their bill once a month. In a pinch, a family might arrange to extend their credit a few months; older customers might order a quart of milk and a loaf of bread when they needed one of Homer's boys to help with a fallen curtain or a large box that needed to be moved. Homer is preceded in death by his parents, John and Ethel McCracken; his loving wife of 58 years, Ruth Rita; and his six brothers. He is survived by his children, Donna (John) States of Palos Verdes, Calif., Homer L. (Janet) McCracken Jr. of Foster City, Calif., Michael R. (Brenna) McCracken of Montrose, Colo., Patrick (Kate) McCracken of Silver Spring, Md., and John (Margaret) McCracken of San Francisco, Calif.; 10 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and six great-great grandchildren. Visitation, 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 26, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 28, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery to follow. Donations, in lieu of flowers, can be made in Homer's name to Sangre de Cristo Hospice, 704 Elmhurst Drive, Pueblo, CO, 81004.

McCrary, Chris Lee
Chris Lee McCrary - Pueblo Chieftain - January 7, 1987 - Chris Lee McCrary was born May 14, 1966, and died unexpectedly Jan. 4, 1987. Son of DuWayne (Bettie) McCrary. Brother of Denise (Art) Howay, Russell Duane McCrary, Royce Kevin McCrary, and Daniel Ray McCrary. Grandson of Cynthia O. Irby, and Chris and Nada Hanson. Also survived by nieces, Jennifer Howay and Kristen McCrary; nephew, James Howay; as well as numerous aunts and uncles. Preceded in death by brother, Tod Hayden McCrary, in 1971. Graduate of Pueblo County High School, 1984. Chris helped form and played guitar for the band, "Dyre," and had been employed by Hy's Restaurant and Candy's Tortilla Factory. Cremation. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Thursday, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home Chapel. Contributions may be made to the Chris McCrary Memorial Fund through the funeral home office.

McCrary, DuWayne L.
DuWayne L. McCrary - Pueblo Chieftain - October 19, 2004 - DuWayne L. McCrary (Mac) W0MQH, passed away Sunday, Oct. 17, 2004. Survived by loving wife, Bettie of 49 years; daughter, Denise (Paul) Keator; sons, Russell (Elena), Royce (Nancy) and Daniel McCrary; grandchildren, Jennifer Friend, Kristen McCrary, James Howay, Christopher McCrary, Stratton Mc Crary; two great-grandchildren, Brianna and Austin. DuWayne is preceded in death by his parents and two sons, Todd Hayden and Chris Lee. DuWayne was born in Boise, Idaho, in 1930 and raised in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. He served in the Korean War aboard the LMSR No. 525. After an honorable discharge, he returned to CDA and started his forest services career on the Coeur d'Alene National Forest, Nez Perce National Forest, San Isabel/Pike National Forest. He retired in 1993 after over 30 years of service. DuWayne was a lifetime radio amateur, 10-year member of the Pueblo County Sheriff's Posse, and a 34-year member of the Navy MARS. He also was active in the local saddle clubs and received recognition for Meritorious Service to 4-H. He devoted much of his time in helping others and never gave up his love of family, friends and the mountains he called home. Cremation has taken place. Friends and family will be received at the family home from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 22, 2004. The family would like to offer a special thanks to the entire staff at the Sangre de Cristo Hospice for all their love and care.

McCrary, John
John McCrary - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - August 18, 1916 - Body of Murdered Printer Found - Pueblo - John McCrary, 22, a printer from Erie, Kan., was found murdered, his body lying beneath a tree in the Fountain river bottoms. The fore part of his head had been beaten in by a blunt instrument.

McCrea, James T.
James T. "Jim" McCrea - Pueblo Chieftain - January 24, 2003 - James T. "Jim" McCrea, 76, slipped from the bonds of Earth on Jan. 21, 2003. He will be greeted with open arms at the end of his final journey by his parents, Samuel and Mary McCrea; and his brother, John, in a reunion of love and joy. He will be missed very much by those of us who loved him most, but are comforted by the fact that he is waiting for us in heaven. Jim was born Nov. 5, 1926. He is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Betty McCrea; and children, Cynthia (John) Cook and James "Sam" (Cathy) McCrea. Grandfather of Jason Cook, Samantha Cook, James C. McCrea and Cassandra McCrea. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy having served in World War II. Jim "Squeaky" retired from the Rio Grande Railroad in 1988 after 38 years of service. He was a member of the BPOE No. 90, Silver State Masonic Lodge No. 95 and the Southern Colorado Consistory. At his request, cremation with no services. A gathering of family and friends will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24, 2003, at 4806 Quita Court in University Hills.

McCrillis, George F.
George F. McCrillis - Pueblo Chieftain - February 2, 1945 - George F. McCrillis at 341 East Corona Ave., Feb. 1, Husband of Mrs. Hattie M. McCrillis of the family home; father of Raymond McCrillis, and grandfather of Raymond McCrillis Jr. both of Monte Vista, Colo. Brother of Mrs. Grant Rentfrow, Pueblo. Member of Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 29. Services 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Davis Mortuary chapel. Rev. George F. Lowe will officiate. To Roselawn.

McCrillis, Hattie May
Hattie May McCrillis - Pueblo Chieftain - August 4, 1959 - Mrs. Hattie McCrillis Succumbs Monday - Mrs. Hattie May McCrillis, 75, of 315 W. Evans, died Monday evening [August 3, 1959] at a local hospital where she had been confined since Feb. 10. She was born Feb. 22, 1884, at Saxton [Buchanan County] Mo., and had been a resident of Pueblo [Pueblo County] since 1903. George Frank McCrillis, her husband, an engineer for the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, died Feb. 1, 1945. Survivors include her son, Ray F. McCrillis [deceased April 3, 1972] and [a] grandson. . . . She also is survived by three brothers, J. E., McGlothlin, 1702 Keeler [deceased January 15, 1980], H. A. McGlothlin, Phippsburg [deceased, December 17, 1961] and W. J. McGlothlin, Texas Creek [deceased February 6, 1965], and one sister, Mrs. Walter E. Caughman, Buena Vista [deceased January 21, 1973]. [She was preceded in death by her parents, Charles Ely and Phoebe [Mann] McGlothlin and a brother, Charles Earl McGlothlin].

McCrillis, Raymond F.
Raymond F. McCrillis - Pueblo Chieftain - April 5, 1972 - Raymond F. McCrillis, April 3, 1972, in a Denver hospital after a short illness. Husband of Ruth L. [Lee] McCrillis of the family home, 423 W. 20th. Father of Raymond L. McCrillis . . . Grandfather of two. Member of First Presbyterian Church. Life member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Member of Monte Vista Lodge 73. Born March 9, 1904, in Pueblo [Pueblo County]. Graduate of Central High School and attended University of Northern Colorado. Employed by Missouri-Pacific Railroad as traveling representative from 1942 until retiring in 1966. Was co-owner of Mail Me Monday Bookkeeping and Tax Service for the past 10 years. Mr. and Mrs. McCrillis were married June 28, 1930. Services 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Davis Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Frank A. Beattie Jr. officiating. Cremation. Those who desire may contribute directly to the church memorial fund, 220 W. 10th.

McCrillis, Ruth L.
Ruth L. [Lee] McCrillis - Pueblo Star - February 13, 1975 - Ruth L. [Lee] McCrillis, Feb. 12, 1975, in a local hospital after a short illness. Late of 423 W. 20th [Pueblo, Pueblo Co., CO].] [Survived by one son, one brother and one sister]. Grandmother of three. Member of First Presbyterian Church and Bethlehem Chapter 56, O.E.S. Monte Vista, Colo. Born Dec. 16, 1907, in Onaga, Kan. Pueblo resident since 1922. Owner of the Mail Me Monday Bookkeeping Service for the past 13 years. Preceded in death by her husband, Raymond F. McCrillis, in 1972. Services 1 p.m. Friday, Davis Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Frank A Beattie Jr. officiating. Cremation. Those who desire may contribute to the Pueblo Heart Unit, P.O. Box 1658, Pueblo 81002.

McCrum, Madeline
Madeline "Muddy" McCrum - Pueblo Chieftain - March 13, 2006 - Madeline "Muddy" McCrum, 98, passed away March 9, 2006. She was born on Dec. 18, 1907, in Mancos, Colo. Preceded in death by her husband, W.L. McCrum; and her son, Noland Lane McCrum. Survived by her daughter, Jo Stewart of Pueblo, Colo; grandsons, Michael of Portland, Ore., Ronald (Gracie) of Littleton, Colo.; great-grandson, Michael Jr. of Portland, Ore. "Muddy" loved to travel and she and Jo visited 10 countries and a lot of the U.S. She belonged to the Thornton Methodist Church. "Muddy" will be remembered for her homemade cookies and donuts, but mostly for her rendition of the Indian Rain Dance. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Monday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Inurnment at Cedar Grove Cemetery in Mancos, Colo. In lieu of food and flowers, contributions may be made in her memory to the Alzheimer's Research Fund, 1201 W. Abriendo Ave., Pueblo, CO 81004.

McCrumb, Henry
Henry McCrumb - Rocky Mountain News – August 25, 1911, Page 10 - Henry McCrumb at Pueblo, age 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mc Crumb, was accidentally shot today by Robert Sando, a companion and died as he was being taken in for an operation. They had been playing with the gun, just before deciding to go and hunt rabbits. Sando says Mc Crumb had loaded the gun when he did not know it. He pulled the trigger several times and the gun discharged.

McCue, Cattie M.
Cattie M. McCue - Huerfano World - January 2, 1992 - This Week in La Veta History -1909: Cattie M. McCue, 44, a resident of the La Veta area for 12 or 14 years, died suddenly after a stroke of paralysis. She and her husband had the lease on the Spanish Peaks Hotel until recently when they moved to Oakview.

McCulley, Alminia R.
Alminia R. McCulley – Pueblo Star Journal – January 3, 1910 – Impressive services were held this afternoon over the body of Mrs. Alminia R. Mc Culley, wife of E. M. Mc Culley, at the family home, 1443 Vernon avenue. Rev. R. H. Forrester, pastor of St. Paul M. E. church officiated. Mrs. Risley Ferguson rendered "Asleep in Jesus" and "Some Sweet Day, Sometime." The floral pieces were many. The pall bearers were, Sanford C. Orr, J. H. Buchannan, H. F. Porter, H. Z. Price, A. G. Brown and George Bryant. The funeral was largely attended and interment was in the family lot in Mountain View cemetery in charge of T. G. Mc Carthy & Co.

McCulloch, James E.
James E. McCulloch - Pueblo Chieftain - July 28, 2000 - James E. McCulloch, 58, passed away Sunday, July 2, 2000. James was born and raised in Pueblo, attended Pueblo schools and graduated from CSU in 1970 with a degree in horticulture. He is preceded in death by his parents, Mary and Harold McCulloch; and his sister and brother-in-law, Shirley and Maxwell Radiff. He is survived by his wife, Peggy; daughter, Heather (Lionel) Cole, Studio City, Calif.; sons, Bryn (Tamara) of Northglenn, Colo., and Quinn, a student at New Mexico Tech; brother, Ron of Albuquerque, N.M., and Pagosa Springs, Colo.; sister, Barbara Johnson of Denver; uncles, Richard and Stephen Stovall; and numerous nieces and nephews. At the time of his death he was employed by the State of New Mexico Corrections Department as a teacher of horticulture. Memorial services were held in Albuquerque, N.M., on July 6, 2000.

McCullom, Robert
Robert McCullom - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - December 13, 1913 - Asked Woman to Drink Beer; Shot - Trinidad - Robert McCullom was shot in the head and killed by Charles Wilcox. Wilcox gave himself up to the camp marshal. Both he and Mrs. Wilcox declare McCullom had started the quarrel after repeatedly asking Mrs. Wilcox to drink beer.

McCullough, Nina
Nina McCullough - Pueblo Chieftain - March 12, 2001 - Age 76, of Pueblo, passed away March 9, 2001. Survived by husband, O.K. "Mac" McCullough, of 46 years; children and grandchildren, Mike (Lorraine), and Morgan, Michael and Chase McCullough, Judy (Thomas) Katherine, and Carrington De La Garza, Jane (Roy) Eric, and Mathieu Gauthier. Preceded in death by her mother, Anna Mae Gurino. Visitation, Monday, noon until 5 p.m. and Tuesday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Funeral service, Wednesday, 10 a.m. at First Church of the Nazarene, followed by burial at Roselawn Cemetery. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice in her memory.

McCune, C. C.
C. C. McCune - Akron Weekly Pioneer Press – October 14, 1892 – A Wreck on the Santa Fe Road. Three Train Men Killed. On the Track Caused a Catastrophe Near Eden. The Santa Fe local freight train No. 46, engine No. 443, running between Pueblo and Colorado Springs, was wrecked near Eden at 12:20 o'clock Sunday morning. Three men were killed, or are supposed to be dead, as their bodies are under the wreckage. They are the engineer, fireman and the head brakeman. Eight cars and the engine are piled in one mass at the side of the track, and coal and freight of every description are scattered broadcast. The men killed are Joseph Miller, engineer; C. C. McCune, fireman, and Archie Buchanan, head brakeman. The wreck was first discovered by the trainmen of the Rio Grande passenger train which passes this place at 12:15. The two roads at this point run almost parallel with each other. The wreck was immediately reported to Colorado Springs and the superintendent and dispatcher at Pueblo proceeded to the scene. The conductor and the brakeman who was unhurt went, one in each direction, to flag approaching trains, and their comrades were left in the ruins that others might be protected. It was found that the wreck was caused by the engine striking a cow. The wrecking of the engine, tender and cars was complete and the track was torn up. The three men were evidently killed instantly, and their bodies were badly crushed.

McCune, Clara Dale
Clara Dale McCune - Pueblo Chieftain - February 17, 1944 - Mrs. Clara Dale McCune, of Beulah, Colo., at Grand Junction, Colo., Wednesday, Feb 16. Mother of Mrs. Ernest W. Taylor, at whose home she passed away at Grand Junction; sister of Mrs. Roscoe Dare, Ralph, Roy, Homer and John Peters, all of Pueblo' Frank Peters, Aurora, Ill. The body will arrive in Pueblo Friday and the time of services will be announced later.

McCune, Ethel M.
Ethel M. McCune - Huerfano World - November 28, 1991 - Ethel Mary McCune, 94, former Vincennes, IN, resident died Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1991, in Princeton, Mo. Born Jan. 9, 1897, in Walsenburg, the daughter of Richard and Matilda Morris Rogers, she resided in Vincennes many years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Vincennes and a 50 year member of the Order of Eastern Star #14 in Walsenburg. Survivors include one son, George L. McCune, Princeton; a daughter, Clarabelle Kantz, Vincennes; three sisters, Frances Hayes, Castro Valley, CA, Clarabelle Scott, Tacoma, WA, and Thelma Christensen, Bozeman, MT; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

McCune, Evelyn Mary
Evelyn Mary (Lavelett) McCune - Colorado Springs Gazette - April 8, 2009 - Evelyn Mary McCune passed away on April 5, 2009 at her home near Elbert. She was born on March 22, 1929 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She grew up in the Palmer Lake and Spring Valley area. She married George F. McCune on February 15, 1948 in Palmer Lake. She was a lifetime homemaker, farmer and rancher; working alongside her husband for 61 years. Evelyn was an El Paso County 4-H Leader for 25 years. She taught Sunday School classes at the Eastonville Sunday School from 1958-1994. She was a member of the Eastonville Extension Homemakers Club from 1949 to 1989. Evelyn was honored with the Colorado Master Homemaker Award in 1988. She also enjoyed being a member of the Questa Doscet Antique Club. She is preceded in death by her parents, Steve and Mildred Lavelett, her sister Buelah Schroder, and her brother Vernon Lavelett. She is survived by her husband George McCune of the home, sons Bill McCune (Jill) of Annadale, VA, Dan McCune (Betty) of Newell, SD, Ken McCune (Lori) of Driggs, ID, and a daughter Mary Sue Liss (Jason) of Elbert, a sister, Ethel Engel of Palmer Lake, a brother Arnold Lavelett (Marie) of Pueblo West, 10 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. A visitation will be held at 9:00 a.m., Friday, April 10, 2009, at Elbert Christian Church, 23894 Broadway Street, Elbert, CO. A memorial service will follow at 10 a.m. Private interment at Spring Valley Cemetery will follow. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to Village Missions, P.O. Box 197 Dallas, OR 97338.

McCune, James
James McCune - Walsenburg World - May 6, 1930 - James McCune Sr. Dies in Tacoma, Wash., on Friday – Lived Here 12 Years Ago; Sons Live at Del Carbon and Walsenburg – James A. McCune Sr., 76, died at his home in Tacoma, Wash., Friday according to word received here by his sons, James Jr., and Robert McCune. McCune was well known in Huerfano County and Walsenburg. He lived here for 20 years, leaving for Washington with his wife 12 years ago. Mrs. McCune died there five years ago. Surviving him in addition to James, who lives at Delcarbon, and Robert, in Walsenburg, are two other sons, John and George, of Tacoma, Wash., and four daughters, Mrs. Jean Friend, of Rawlins, Wyo., Mrs. Frank Lindbloom, of Brant, Neb., Mrs. Roy Colyer and Margaret McCune of Tacoma, Wash.

McCurdy, Bridget Catherine
Bridget Catherine McCurdy - Pueblo Chieftain - July 21, 1920 - The funeral of Mrs. Bridget Catherine McCurdy will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 from the McMinn chapel and at 9 o'clock from St. Francis Xavier church. Rev, Father Bertram will celebrate mass for the dead. Burial will be in Roselawn. Pueblo Chieftain 7-22-1920 - The funeral of Mrs. Bridget McCurdy will be held this morning at 8:30 from the McMinn chapel and at 9 o'clock from St. Francis Xavier church. Rev. Father Bertram will celebrate requiem mass. Burial in Roselawn.

McCurry, Amos
Amos McCurry - Pueblo Chieftain - Amos McCurry, age 56 years, passed away Thursday at a local hospital following a long illness. McCurry was one of the most prominent ranchers in Vineland where he had resided for the past 35 years and was highly respected by all who knew him. He was a member of the Methodist church and is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah McCurry; six children, Mrs. May Martin, of Vineland; Hazel, of Warm Springs, Mont.; Frank, Luther, Harold and Ester, of the family home; also three brothers, William and Josh, of Grand Junction, Colo., and Joseph, of Canon City, and one sister, Mrs. Margaret Portlock, of Los Angeles. The body is being cared for at the Geo. F. McCarthy funeral home. Funeral announcements later. - Pueblo Chieftain - The funeral of Amos McCurry took place Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the chapel of the Geo. F. McCarthy funeral home. Rev. G. H. Chappell conducted the services and Mrs. Edna McQuillian, accompanied by Mrs. J. J. Zielke, sang "Asleep in Jesus," "Sometime We'll Understand" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," and at the grave "Nearer My God to Thee." The flower bearers were; Clara McCurry, Pearl Perkins, Mrs. J. H. Chappell and Ellen Clauson. The pall bearers were; J. E. Vestal, W. L. Cooper, C. D. Wilcox, Milton Pryor, G. L. Cooper, and J. L. Fisher. Interment was made in the family plot in Mountain View cemetery. Amos and Sarah McCurry were early pioneers of Pueblo County.

McCurry, Daryel F.
Daryel F. McCurry - Pueblo Chieftain - July 17, 2001 - Daryel F. McCurry, 65, passed away July 17, 2001. Survived by his wife, Rose (nee Cesar) McCurry, of the family home; children, LouAnn McCurry of Pueblo, Daryel A. (Gina) McCurry of Ordway and John W. (Melissa) McCurry of Pueblo; brothers, Darwin (Dolores) McCurry of Pueblo and Bobby (Bonnie) McCurry of Bennett, Colo.; grandchildren, Jeff, Joe, Jake, Brady and Lacey McCurry; aunts, Margaret Phillips, Mary Tezak and Ethel Tezak, all of Pueblo, and Margaret McCurry of Fowler; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Kathryne (nee Thompson) McCurry; and stepfather, John Tezak. Born Oct. 27, 1935, in Pueblo. Daryel retired from the trucking department at CF&I Steel. He was a member of St. Therese Church in Vineland. There will be no viewing. Services will be held at St. Joseph Church, 1145 S. Aspen, with the rosary at 7 p.m. Thursday and the funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Friday, with the Rev. Father Robert Carden as celebrant. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery.

McCurry, Harold Amos
Harold Amos McCurry - Pueblo Chieftain - March 1984 - Harold Amos McCurry, member of pioneer Pueblo County family. Son of the late Sarah and Amos McCurry, entered eternal life March 9, 1984. Survived by his wife, Margaret; his children, John (Sherry) McCurry and Ann Geanetta; and his sister Esther Trent. Also survived by four granddaughters, Debbie Jo McCurry and Erin S. McCurry, Jamie Ann Geanetta and Carla Geanetta; and beloved nephews and nieces, including Darla Mae and Gerald Ewing. Predeceased by a grandson, Aaron McCurry. Mr. McCurry was a member of Masonic Lodge 31 and IBEW Local 12. Service, 11:30 a.m. Thursday, March 15, 1984. T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel, with the Rev. Karen Sorensen, Christ Congregational Church, officiating. Entombment, Roselawn. Family will receive loved ones at their home.

McCurry, Irene Ellen
Irene Ellen McCurry - Pueblo Chieftain - September 1992 - Irene Ellen McCurry, lifetime Pueblo resident, passed away Sept. 13, 1992. Preceded in death by her husband, Luther McCurry. She is survived by her three children, Beverly (John) Hill, Sally (Don) Little, both of Pueblo, and Larry (Sherry) McCurry, Colorado springs; sisters, Viola (Walt) Harris and Emma Lou (Laurence) Allen; sister-in-law, Margaret McCurry, all of Pueblo; grandchildren, Mike (Donna) Hill, Patty (Steve) Alcala, Pam (John) Potestio, Jeff Little, Donna Little, Amber, Brandon and Courtney McCurry; great-grandchildren, Nicholas and Michelle Hill, Jacqulyn and Ryan Alcala and Allysa and Joshua Potestio; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside service, 11 a.m. Thursday, Mt. View Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers the family suggests that any donations be made to the charity of your choice.

McCurry, J. Frank
J. Frank McCurry - Pueblo Chieftain - J. Frank McCurry of Vineland, was killed by lightning at the William Brown ranch, in the Wilson-Undercliffe region, 18 miles southeast of Pueblo, Thursday. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Amos McCurry, early pioneers of Pueblo County. He was born in Pueblo County and graduated from Lakeside school. Member of the Vineland Methodist church. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Katheryn McCurry; three sons, Darwin, Daryel, and Robert McCurry, of Vineland; three sisters, Mrs. Hazel Martin, Mrs. Maye Martin and Mrs. Esther Trent, of Pueblo; two brothers, W. L. McCurry, Vineland, and Harold McCurry, of Pueblo. Funeral announcements later.

McCurry, James A.
James A. McCurry - Pueblo Chieftain - January 15, 1928 - Geo. F. McCarthy Funeral Home - James A. McCurry, age 65 years, died Saturday morning at his residence, 226 1/2 South Union Avenue. The deceased had been a resident of this city for many years and at one time had been associated with the Uncle Sam Loan Company as auctioneer; also with the American Railway Express company. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, Camp No. 2109 of Moberly, Mo., and is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alve McCurry of the family residence, one daughter, Eddie McCurry, of San Antonio, Texas; a brother, Tim McCurry of Alton, Ill., and a sister, Mrs. Ella Smothers of Shreveport, La. The body is being cared for at the George F. McCarthy funeral home. Announcement later George F. McCarthy service.

McCurry, Sarah O.
Mrs. Sarah O. McCurry – Pueblo Chieftain – February 15, 1934 - Services, chapel, Rouch Funeral Home Thursday, 3 p.m. To Mountain View.

McCurry, William Luther
William Luther McCurry - Pueblo Chieftain - December 1982 - William Luther McCurry, late of 30620 Aldred Road, passed away at his residence Friday, Dec. 17. Mr. McCurry retired in 1968 as a self-employed farmer in the Vineland area. Survivors include his wife, Irene E. McCurry of the family home; two daughters, Beverly (John H.) Hill, Sally (Don) Little, both of Pueblo; son, Larry (Sherry) McCurry, Minneapolis, Minn.; sister, Mrs. Esther Trent, Pueblo; brother, Harold (Margaret) McCurry, Pueblo; six grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Service, Monday, Dec. 20, 1982, 2 p.m., Mountain View Cemetery with Rev. Robert J. Spears, Bethel United Methodist Church, officiating. Family respectfully requests omission of food and flowers. Contributions may be made to the Diabetes Research Foundation through the funeral home office. Family may be contacted at the home of John H. Hill or Mrs. Irene E. McCurry

McDaniel, Andrew Brian
Andrew Brian McDaniel - Pueblo Chieftain - June 30, 2005 - Andrew Brian McDaniel, 14, born June 11, 1991, passed away June 20, 2005, due to a major head injury and drowning accident at the Kayak Park. Survived by his mother, Carol (Rudy Garcia) McDaniel; brother, Matthew (Victoria Anaya) McDaniel; sister, Leeann (Daniel) Miller; and brother, Benjamin McDaniel. Also survived by nephew, Jonathan; nieces, Alazay and Alexia; grandmother, Gloria Todd; aunts, Janet (Jeff) and Linda; uncle, Richard; and cousins, Chanda, Jerod and Lindley; numerous friends, loved ones and all whom he touched. Preceded in death by his father, James McDaniel; uncle, Steven; grandparents, Robert James Todd, and Colleen and Charles McDaniel. Andrew was an avid baseball player, who loved life and took everything to the edge. He never failed at anything he attempted and never lied. He was comical, funny and would do anything he could to bring a smile to someone's face. He was a student at Risley Middle School and would have been in the seventh grade. Andrew won seven medals in cross county - five bronze and two silver in his first year. His last project was raising money to buy a skateboard, he had saved $80. He would have played football at Risley this season. Cremation with a memorial service to be held, 3 p.m. Saturday, St. Paul United Methodist Church. Contributions may be made in Andrew's memory at St. Paul United Methodist Church or Decibel Credit Union.

McDaniel, Charles William
Charles William McDaniel - Pueblo Chieftain - September 11, 1997 - Charles William McDaniel passed away Sept. 10, 1997. Survived by his loving wife, Iva Nell- two sons, Bill McDaniel, Pueblo, and Tom (Lois) McDaniel, Helena, Mont.- eight grandchildren, Jeff (Brandy) McDaniel, Sandi (Scott) Jansen, Chris McDaniel and Stacy McDaniel, Wesley, Brian, Nathan and Josie McDaniel- five great-grandchildren- sister, Cleo Razien- brother, Roy McDaniel- sisters-in-law, Tressie McDaniel, Wilda (Myron) Bodam and Winefred Tindell- numerous nieces and nephews and a host of friends. Preceded in death by son, Buddy Ray. A member of the Masonic Blue Lodge No. 95, and Eastern Star. A longtime Pueblo businessman, he owned and operated McDaniel Plumbing on Pueblo's North Side for many years. He loved hunting and fishing, the Colorado mountains, and spending time with his family. , 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 13, 1997, Comer Garden Chapel with the Rev. Morris Anderson officiating. Interment in Imperial Cemetery with graveside honors by the Masonic Lodge No. 95. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to either the Sangre de Cristo Hospice or the Challengers Sunday School Class of First Baptist Church. Arrangements by Comer Garden Chapel, 2710 N. Elizabeth.

McDaniel, Ellen
Ellen McDaniel - San Diego Union - August 5, 1907 - In this city August 4, 1907, Mrs. Adam McDaniel, widow of the late Adam McDaniel and mother of Chester, Gladys, and Alma of Pueblo, Colo. and Theron McDaniel of San Diego; a native of Iowa, aged 57 years, 3 months, and 22 days. Notice of funeral later. Colorado Resident Succumbs to Illness - Mrs. Ellen McDaniel, for more than twenty years a prominent teacher in the public schools of Southern Colorado, died in this city Sunday evening. She came here in hopes of recovering her health, but was too late. She was attended in her last illness by her four children, Theron, Chester, Gladys, and Alma whose loving ministry was unremitting to the last. Mrs. McDaniel was a woman of scholarly attainments and exemplary Christian character, and she will long be remembered by her innumerable friends in the field of her life's activities. Funeral services will be held at Johnson & Connell's Chapel at 2 p.m. today conducted by Rev. Bede A. Johnson of the Central Methodist Episcopal Church. San Diego Union - August 6, 1907 - Colorado Resident Succumbs to Illness - Mrs. Ellen McDaniel, for more than twenty years a prominent teacher in the public schools of Southern Colorado, died in this city Sunday evening. She came here in hopes of recovering her health, but was too late. She was attended in her last illness by her four children, Theron, Chester, Gladys, and Alma whose loving ministry was unremitting to the last. Mrs. McDaniel was a woman of scholarly attainments and exemplary Christian character, and she will long be remembered by her innumerable friends in the field of her life's activities. Funeral services will be held at Johnson & Connell's Chapel at 2 p.m. today conducted by Rev. Bede A. Johnson of the Central Methodist Episcopal Church.

McDaniel, James M.
James M. "Jim" or "Jimmy" McDaniel - Pueblo Chieftain - November 02, 1997 - James M. "Jim" or "Jimmy" McDaniel passed away Oct. 29, 1997, in Bakersfield, Calif. Jim was born on Feb. 14, 1927, and was raised on the farm of his parents, Chester L. and Gertrude J. McDaniel, in Greenhorn, Colo. He was the sixth of 10 children. Jim was a graduate of Rye High School and was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army in 1947. On Oct. 24, 1947, he married Mildred E. Myers, the daughter of Guy B. and Julia Myers, also from the Rye area. Jim moved his family to Coalinga, Calif., in 1955 and retired from Chevron Oil in 1985 after 28 years. He was a production foreman for the Coalinga and Kettleman Hills areas. Jim and Mildred moved to Bakersfield in 1987 to be closer to his family. While in Bakersfield, he worked for United Distribution, an oilfield tool distributor. Jim was a real cowboy at heart and an oilman by profession. He was compassionate to those in need and highly respected by all. A dedicated family man, and an advocate of higher education, he loved the outdoors and thought often of his youth in southern Colorado. Jim will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him. Jim is survived by his loving wife, Mildred, with whom he just celebrated his 50th wedding anniversary- three children, James Brett (Jeannine) McDaniel of Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., Randi Jamesa (Rod) Reinhardt of Bakersfield, Calif., and James Mark McDaniel of Encinitas, Calif.- five grandchildren, Megan Jeannine and Logan Brett McDaniel, Calen James and Jansen Guy Wood, and Kyle Jameson McDaniel- one brother- five sisters- and a special sister-in-law, Marion E. Wright. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1997, in the Rye Home United Methodist Church with interment to follow in the Brookside Cemetery.

McDaniel, Leonard
Leonard "Len" McDaniel - Pueblo Chieftain - October 24, 2004 - Leonard "Len" McDaniel, born July 22, 1929, passed away Oct. 21, 2004, near Green Mountain Reservoir where he loved spending time. Survived by his loving wife of 32 years, Phyllis; their children, Mary Ann (Brad) Bryan, Christine (Tom) Pullara, Brent (Feliza) Vanek, Todd (Amy) Vanek, Carrie McDaniel, Aaron McDaniel; 11 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. He served in the Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Len obtained his bachelor's degree from Salem College, Salem, W.Va. After moving his family to Colorado, Len worked for the Pueblo District Attorney's Office and Coroner's Office for 15 years. He proudly served as a Board member of the Pueblo West Metro District and District Manager for 21 years. He was instrumental in founding the Pueblo West Softball and Sportsman's Associations. Donations may be made to Imperial Funeral Home in his memory. At his request, no viewing or services will be held. Cremation has taken place. Family will receive friends from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct 24, at Pueblo West Recreation Center, 230 E. George.

McDermett, Henry Dale
Henry Dale McDermett - Pueblo Chieftain - January 15, 1987 - Henry Dale McDermett, late «f 35827 Hillside Road, passed away at a local hospital Jan. 13, 1987, following a lengthy illness. Born in Rails, Texas; a Pueblo resident since 1938. Survived by his wife of 41 years, Pauline, of the family home, and six daughters, Jene (Earl) McClain, Woodbridge, Va.; Linda (Pat) Thynne, North Pole, Alaska; Paula (Val) Udovich, Wellington, Utah; Sandy (Larry) Ashcraft, Judy (Bob) McLin of Pueblo; and Letitia McDermett, of the family home. Also survived by 15 grandchildren, including Karen (Ron) Lungu of Pueblo; three great-granddaughters; sisters, Fay Zublazing, Washington, Virginia (Lou) Diez, California, Donleta (John) Eveleigh, Pueblo; and brother, W. M. (Dorothy) McDermett, Fredericksburg, Va. Preceded in death by his only son, Dale Alan, on the same date, Jan, 13, 1967. Retired from Dana Corporation in 1962 after 23 years of service. The body will lie in state from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. until 10 a.m. Friday. Graveside service, 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 16, 1987, Roselawn Cemetery, with the Rev. Robert Daniel officiating. Friends may call at the family home following interment.

McDermett, Pauline Iona
Pauline Iona McDermett - Pueblo Chieftain - January 28, 2005 - Pauline Iona McDermett, 81, passed away Jan. 27, 2005, after a short illness. She is preceded in death by her husband, Dale McDermett; and son, Alan. She is survived by her children, Jan Sheridan, Linda Thynne, Sandy (Larry) Ashcraft, Judy (Bob) McLin, Paula (Val) Udovich, Letti (Joe) Gallant, and Jeanne (Earl) McClain; 17 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; sister, Delores Demas; brother, Virgil Parberry; also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives; and special friends, Donna and Rita. Pauline graduated from Fowler High School and worked for Mountain Bell during WWII. Viewing, 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Monday, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel, with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery.

McDermith, Kenneth
Kenneth McDermith - Pueblo Chieftain - January 9, 1937 - Kenneth McDermith, services Monday, 2 p.m., our chapel [George M. McCarthy Funeral Home].

McDermott, G. B.
G. B. McDermott – Eagle County Blade – April 14, 1910 – G. B. McDermott, superintendent of the C. F. & I. at Tercio, died Monday night, aged 64.

McDermott, Jack
Jack McDermott - Pueblo Chieftain - February 01, 2004 - Jack McDermott, 58, passed away unexpectedly on Jan. 28, 2004, in Salida, Colo., which became his home four months ago. He was born on Sept. 29, 1945, to Peter and Maxine McDermott, who preceded him in death. Survived by his daughter, Jackie McDermott; sister, Kittye Geanetta; special friend, Patti Wilson; and numerous relatives and friends. Jack was the owner of R.J.'s Heating & Air Conditioning, which served Rye and Pueblo for many years. He also served in the U.S. Army National Guard from 1963 to 1965. Viewing, 1 to 2 p.m., and funeral service to follow at 2 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 2, 2004, at Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

McDonald, Alex
Alex McDonald - Huerfano World - March 26, 1992 -This Week in La Veta History - 1924: Alex McDonald died on the train traveling to California with his wife. Born in Scotland, he settled on Echo Creek in 1886 with his sister.

McDonald, Alexander
Alexander McDonald – Durango Democrat – July 11, 1902 – Found Dead in His Seat – Passenger on D. & R. G. Train Died Near Pueblo – Colorado Springs, July 10 – Sitting bolt upright, though dead, in the drawing room car of the Denver & Rio Grande train No. 6, when it pulled into this city this morning from the south, was Alexander McDonald of Cleveland, Ohio. He is supposed to have died between Pueblo and this city. McDonald bore a ticket reading from Chama, New Mexico to Denver. As the train was pulling over La Veta pass yesterday the conductor noticed that McDonald was sick, but after a few moments he seemed entirely to have recovered. At Pueblo the train went into the charge of Conductor Hanco*ck and shortly after leaving that city he punched McDonald's ticket without noticing anything apparently was the matter with the man. Just before reaching this city the conductor went into the drawing room and found the man dead. He was quite alone at the time. A sudden attack of asthma is supposed to have caused his demise. He was evidently a working man and only $11 was found on his person. He carried a pawn check on a Denver firm and it is supposed therefore that he had resided in Denver previous to his going to New Mexico. The body was carried on to Denver and now rests in the morgue in that city.

McDonald, Alexander
Alexander McDonald - Summit County Journal - October 31, 1913 - Forecasts Own Death - Trinidad Man Predicts His Death in Explosion - William Morgan, one of Victims of Dawson, N. M., Mine, Spoke of End Two Weeks Before - Western Newspaper Union News Service - Trinidad, Colo. - William Morgan, a former miner in this district, who was one of the men killed in the Dawson disaster, two weeks ago predicted his death in just such an explosion. He was entombed once in Pennsylvania and twice in Colorado, and upon each occasion narrowly escaped with his life. The body of Alexander McDonald, a pioneer Trinidad resident, one of the Dawson victims, was brought to Trinidad by his three sons, all of whom were employed in the Dawson mines.

McDonald, Alexander J.
Alexander J. McDonald – Pueblo Chieftain – May 1, 1916 – The funeral of the late Alexander J. McDonald will take place this morning at 8:30 from the McCarthy funeral chapel and at 8 o'clock from St. Patrick's church. The Rev. Father S. J. Schimpf will say mass for the dead. The burial will be on the family lot at St. Joseph's cemetery.

McDonald, Arthur A.
Arthur A. McDonald - The Kansas City Star - April 08, 1997 - Arthur A. McDonald, 91, Kansas City, KS, passed away April 5, 1997, at St. Joseph Health Center. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 9, at St. Agnes Catholic Church, Fairway, KS; burial will follow in Resurrection Cemetery. Friends may call 6:30-9 p.m. Tuesday, at the church, where the Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. The family suggests memorial contributions to St. Agnes Grade School. Mr. McDonald was born January 7, 1906, in Walsenburg, CO, and lived most of his life in the Rosedale area of Kansas City, KS. He graduated from Rockhurst High School. He worked for the Burlington Railroad for 47 years before retiring in 1972. He was the treasurer of the Railway Clerks Union. He served as a Civil Service Commissioner for the City of Kansas City, KS. Mr. McDonald played semi-pro baseball for the Rosedale Merchants and was active in establishing 3&2 baseball in Kansas City, KS, where he coached for many years. He had been an active member of St. Agnes Parish since 1938. He was a member of the St. Vincent De Paul Society and Knights of Columbus. He was a member of the Bishop Miege Boosters Club. He was a recipient of its ``Soft Hart'' award in 1976 for his pioneering work in filming sporting events for the coaches. His wife, Mary, preceded him in death in 1990. Survivors include two sons, Kenneth J. McDonald, Overland Park, KS, and A. Robert McDonald, Leawood, KS; one daughter, Patricia M. O'BRIEN, Roeland Park, KS; one brother, George P. McDonald, Shawnee, KS; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. His greatest treasures were his family and his many friends. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. (Arrangements: McGilley Midtown Chapel).

McDonald, Cheryl
Cheryl Deanna Henry Daffron McDonald - Pueblo Chieftain - August 05, 1999 - Cheryl Deanna Henry Daffron McDonald, 53, passed away Aug. 3, 1999. Survived by daughter, Cherie (Bryan) Daffron - son, Jimi (Tracy) McDonald - father, Miles (Sharon) Daffron - brothers, at (Bobbie) Henry, Lee (Pam) Daffron, Steve (Dorothy) Daffron, Jay (Becky) Daffron - sisters, Wendy (Ron) Bunch, Melissa (Greg) Cape, Melinda (Bob) Harrison- five grandchildren- and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial Service, 5 .m. Saturday, Lifeway Baptist Church Hall, 1007 Elm, Canon City, Colo.

McDonald, Dean Earl
Dean Earl McDonald, Ph.D. - Pueblo Chieftain - November 21, 1999 - Dean Earl McDonald, Ph.D. of Longmont died Tuesday, Nov. 9, 1999, at North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley. He was 68. Born Nov. 25, 1930, in Concordia, Kan.; the son of George and Dorothey (nee Bennett) McDonald. Both parents preceded him in death. He married Thelma LeDuc on Dec. 26, 1953, in Concordia, Kan., and moved to Colorado in 1959. He later moved to the Longmont area in 1973. After 13 years of teaching in public schools, Mr. McDonald went on to become the director of Arts and Humanities for an additional 13 years at Community College in Denver. He was the director of music at Holy Cross Church in Wheat Ridge, where he was an active member. He was also a private music educator. Mr. McDonald was a devoted husband, father and granddad. He had many interests, including fishing, woodworking and composing. He also enjoyed his time as director of the Longmont Chorale and guest conductor of the Longmont Symphony. Survivors include his wife, Thelma McDonald of Longmont; two sons, Sean McDonald and his wife, Laura Stretch of Loveland, and Stuart McDonald and his wife, Robin of Houston; a daughter, Denise Stewart; and her husband, Randy of Berthoud; two brothers Edwin McDonald of Pueblo and Robert McDonald of Great Bend, Kan.; and four grandchildren, Chad and Drake Stewart and Katelin and Sidney McDonald. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Maxine Matson. Memorial services were held Monday, Nov. 15, at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Wheat Ridge, with the Rev. Arlyn Tolzmann officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 4500 Wadsworth Blvd., Wheat Ridge, Colo., 80033, or Appellation Christian Foundation through the funeral home.

McDonald, Esther Mary
Esther Mary McDonald - Pueblo Chieftain - July 11, 1999 - Esther Mary McDonald, 81, passed away July 9, 1999 . Survived by her husband of58 years, Edwin E. McDonald, of the family home- daughters, Janet Mary(Walter) Randolph of Denver and Gayle (Dwight) Smith of Pueblo- grandsons, Bennett and Micheal Smith of Pueblo, Clinton and Matthew Randolph of Denver-numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents, G. Cleve and Emily (nee Price) McCoy and brother, John McCoy. Born on Aug. 9, 1917, in Beattie, Kan. Esther earned a B.A. and a Masters degree in music from Marymount College in Salina, Kan. She later earned a second Masters degree in education. Esther and Edwin were married on Aug. 17, 1940. Esther was a member of First United Methodist Church, P.E.O. Chapter AU, Retired Teachers Association and Monday Music Club. At her request, there will be no viewing. Cremation Crematorium. will be held10:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 13, 1999 , at First United Methodist Church, 11th and Court, with Rev. Jean Schwien officiating. The family will receive friends at the church following the service. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church Scholarship Fund through the funeral home.

McDonald, Faye
Faye McDonald – Huerfano World – November 24, 2005 – Faye McDonald, 54, died Monday morning at home. She is survived by her husband Michael and her two daughters, Elizabeth and Bernadette. Services are pending.

McDonald, Frank A.
Frank A. McDonald – Pueblo Colorado Daily Chieftain – November 26, 1872 – Frank A. McDonald, Esq., a well known citizen of Denver and for many years identified with the grocery house of Messrs. Stebbins & Porter, died quite suddenly at Canon City on Saturday last. The body was brought to Pueblo and immediately forwarded to Denver, the funeral being held under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity yesterday. Mr. McDonald leaves a large circle of relatives and friends, who mourn his unexpected death with the deepest sorrow. The deceased was a citizen that Colorado can ill afford to spare. Pueblo Colorado Daily Chieftain – November 28, 1872 – Mr. McDonald, brother-in-law of Mr. James Clelland, of Canon City, being on a visit from Denver, on Friday, November 22nd, was taken very sick, and at about 9 o'clock at night died suddenly. He was without a family. The remains were removed to Denver for interment.

McDonald, George P.
George P. McDonald - Baldwin City Signal - June 25, 2006 - Baldwin City, KS - George P. (Ding-Mac) McDonald, 92, of Shawnee died June 6, 2006, at Shawnee Mission Medical Center. Mass of Christian Burial was Friday at St. Joseph Catholic Church with burial at Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation and a rosary were Thursday at the Amos Family Chapel of Shawnee. The family suggests contributions to Catholic Charities. Mr. McDonald was born on Feb. 1, 1914, in Trinidad, Colo., to John and Kate Dougherty-McDonald. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary Louise McDonald, and a daughter, Gail Beverlin. Mr. McDonald worked for Chevrolet Leeds Plant for 38 years. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Edith (Dee) McDonald; a son, Patrick McDonald; granddaughters, Diane Workman, Karen Vaille, Christy Hayes-Adams, Sandra Gerling; great grandchildren, Ashley and Brandan Vaille, Aislinn Bird, Casey, Austin and Dakota Hayes and Tyler Gerling. Arrangements: Amos Family Chapel of Shawnee (913) 631-5566.

McDonald, Helen
Helen McDonald - Huerfano World - June 9, 1994 - This Week in La Veta History - 1950: Died, Helen McDonald, sister of Mrs. Pete Gross, Mary Tessari of California and John and Thomas Kmetz. Pueblo Chieftain - June 2, 1950 - Mrs. Helen McDonald, of 307 E. Orman at her residence June 1. Wife of Elmer McDonald. Mother of Mrs. Lenore Pachak and James Patrick McDonald both of Pueblo. Daughter of Mrs. Anna Kmetz, La Veta, Colo. Sister of Mrs. Mary Tessarl, Alhambra, Calif., Mrs. Pete Gross, La Veta, Colo., Mrs. Paul Levick, Kemmerer, Wyo., Thomas Kmetz, La Veta, and John Kmetz, Lakewood, Colo. Member of St. Patrick's Parish. Service announcements later. Pueblo Chieftain - June 4, 1950. Mrs. Helen McDonald Rosary recitation Sunday 7 p.m. Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Monday 8:30 a.m. St. Patrick's church. Interment Resurrection.

McDonald, John D.
John D. McDonald - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - September 17, 1915 - Wife Stumbles Over Husband's Body - Pueblo - Alarmed at the failure of her husband to return home for dinner, Mrs. John D. McDonald of Irving place, Pueblo, started to search for him in the woods where he had gone hunting. Late in the afternoon she stumbled over his body about a mile form home, a wound in his breast having caused death. His shotgun lay a few feet away, one barrel discharged. The coroner who viewed the body stated that the load had penetrated the heart and one lung, causing death.

McDonald, Joseph Edward
Joseph Edward McDonald - Pueblo Chieftain - October 12, 2003 - Joseph Edward McDonald, 62, born Feb. 8, 1941, passed away Oct. 9, 2003. Survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Connie McDonald; sons, Duane and Chester McDonald; brother, Clarence (Polly) McDonald; and sister, Emma (Dick) Scrivner. Also survived by mother-in-law, Opal Bryson; sister-in-law, Trudy (Kenneth) Jensen; other in-laws and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his mother, Sarah McDonald; brother, Jesse McDonald; and sister, Ellamae DeFord. Joseph worked at the CF&I Steel Corp. for 38 years. He was an active member of First Baptist Church and Boy Scouts of America. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Tuesday, First Baptist Church. Inurnment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the Rocky Mountain Council Boy Scouts of America in his memory.

McDonald, Malcolm
Malcolm McDonald - Huerfano World - June 11, 1992 - Mac Dies - Funeral mass for Malcolm MacDonald, Walsenburg businessman, community leader and musician, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday (today) from St. Mary Church. Mr. MacDonald died in Huerfano County Medical Center Monday, June 8, 1992 following a brief illness. Born June 30, 1919, in Walsenburg, he graduated from Huerfano County High School in 1936. He then attended the University of Colorado in Boulder before entering the Army Air Corps in 1942 during World, War II. As a first lieutenant navigator his plane was shot down over Germany in August, 1943 and he was a prisoner of war until 1945 when he and others were liberated by Patton's troops. After discharge as a captain, he returned to the United States and went to school at the University of Southern California. He married the former Irene Dallafior Apr. 28, 1949 in Walsenburg. Mr. MacDonald worked for Unfug Hardware, Pritchard Lumber and was owner/operator of MacDonald's Paint and Glass, all in Walsenburg, for several years. He spearheaded the building of low-income housing in Southeastern Colorado before becoming construction manager for the firm building fast food chains, particularly McDonald's Restaurants, which took him away from the community for long periods of time. He retired in 1983 and returned to Walsenburg permanently. During his years in Walsenburg he was a member of the BPOElks Lodge, Lions Club, Knights of Columbus, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Chamber of Commerce. As an early member of Lions Club he often assisted in the production of the annual minstrel shows at the Fox Theater. He and musician friends formed the Good Ole jazz Band during that time and the group has continued to play and entertain at many county-wide events annually. Earlier this year he was named chairman of the Walsenburg Gaming Commission. Survivors include his wife, Irene, of the family home; a daughter Melanie Meyer, Denver; two sons, Jim MacDonald, Pueblo and Rob MacDonald, Louisville; a brother, Alastair MacDonald, Venice, CA; and four grandchildren. Burial will be in North St Mary Cemetery. At his request, the family prefers contributions to St. Mary School. J.M. Antle Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

McDonald, Mark E.
Mark E. McDonald - Pueblo Chieftain - December 08, 2005 - Mark E. McDonald, 44, of Pueblo, passed away Dec. 6, 2005, in Colorado Springs. Survived by his mother, Pauline M. McDonald of Pueblo; siblings, Jeanette (Rick) Miller of Aurora, Colo., Margaret McDonald of Pueblo, Mary (Guy) Hayes of Rock Springs, Wyo., John (Joan) McDonald of Pueblo, David W. McDonald of Rye, Colo., Judy Aspnes of Aurora, Rick (Val) McDonald of Colorado Springs, Loretta (Patrick) Burns of Pueblo and Debora (Silvey) Dominguez of Laramie, Wyo.; 19 nieces and nephews; 11 great-nieces and -nephews; aunts and uncles and numerous cousins. Preceded in death by his father, John L McDonald; great-niece, Shelby A Sweet; grandparents, Mark and Rose Elich and William and Bertha McDonald. Mark was born Feb. 27, 1961, in Pueblo. Mark graduated from South High School in 1979 and worked as an electrician for Western Forge in Colorado Springs. Mark was a friend to all and would do anything and everything for anyone who asked. He was very good with his hands and meticulous in everything that he did. He especially enjoyed family gatherings where the family competed in sports and he more than ever enjoyed holding the babies, great-nephews and nieces. Mark took care of his mother. His family and friends will miss him dearly. Viewing, 2 to 6 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, 2005, at Our Lady of the Meadows Church, 23 Starling, with the Rev. Father Kevin Novack as celebrant. In lieu flowers and food, please make memorials to ACOVA, a Community Organization for Victim Assistance or Victim's Compensation Program through the funeral home.

McDonald, Martha A.
Martha A. McDonald - Pueblo Chieftain - March 04, 2003 - Martha A. McDonald was born Jan. 29, 1928, in Hamlin Alberta, Canada, and passed away Feb. 28, 2003, in Pueblo, after a courageous battle with cancer. She is preceded in death by her husband, Robert A. McDonald, Feb. 23, 2003; grandson, Michael A. Belew; brother, Paul Pelech; sisters, Sophie Timmons, Anne Lytwyn and Xenia Lytwyn. She is survived by stepdaughters, Carole A. Jones and Susan E. Belew; grandson, Shawn A. Belew; brothers, Edward Pelech, Ernie (Patricia) Pelech; sister, Catherine Hutchinson; sister-in-law, Anne Pelech. Also survived by three nieces; five nephews; two great- nephews; and two great-nieces. Martha graduated from Vilna High School in Alberta, Canada, in 1946 and went on to receive her nursing degree from Royal Columbian Hospital School of Nursing in New Westminster, British Columbia, September 1952. She became a registered nurse in November 1952. Martha received her bachelor's degree from Texas Women's University, May 1963 and became a U.S. citizen in September 1963. Martha worked at St. Paul Hospital in Dallas while studying for her nursing degree and later worked for the VA Hospital in Dallas. Martha continued her nursing career at the VA Hospital in Las Animas, Colo. then moved to Denver and completed her nursing career at the VA Hospital in Denver. After many years of dedicated care, she retired in the late 1970s. Martha and Robert were married May 5, 1972, in Denver and later moved to Howard, Colo., then settled in Pueblo in 1989. She was an active member of Our Lady of the Meadows Parish. Martha had many hobbies. She enjoyed needlepoint, stamp collecting, fishing, reading, bowling and was an avid Denver Broncos fan. She enjoyed time with family and was proud to be Honorary Grandma to her great-nephew and -niece, Michael and Nicole Schonebaum. Visitation, 2 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at the funeral home, followed by recitation of the rosary, 7 p.m., T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Funeral Mass, 9:30 a.m. Thursday, March 6, 2003, Our Lady of the Meadows, Pueblo, with interment to follow at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver at 2 p.m. Those who wish may make memorial contributions in memory of Martha A. McDonald to Sangre de Cristo Hospice or Our Lady of the Meadows Church, Pueblo, Colo., through the funeral home office.

McDonald, Olive Pearl
Olive Pearl McDonald - Pueblo Chieftain - February 26, 2004 - Olive Pearl McDonald, 97, passed away Feb. 23, 2004. She is preceded in death by her husband, Robert L. McDonald; parents, Oliver and Nellie Mudd; son-in-law, John Shonk Sr. She is survived by her daughter, LaVone Shonk; grandchildren, Roberta Shonk, Colorado Springs, Colo., John (Pam) Shonk, Maryland, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania.; great-granddaughter, Gailey Shonk; sister, Irene Hoff, Palm Desert, Calif. Olive was active with SRDA, the Irish Club and a member of Christ the King Parish. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, at Christ the King Catholic Church. Interment, Fort Logan National Cemetery, Monday, March 1, 2004.

McDonald, Robert A.
Robert A. McDonald - Pueblo Chieftain - February 25, 2003 - Robert A. McDonald, was born Jan. 30, 1925, in Greeley, Colo., and passed away Feb. 23, 2003, in Pueblo, Colo. He is preceded in death by his brother, Harry McDonald; his grandson, Michael Belew; and son-in-law, Steven Jones. He is survived by his wife, Martha A. McDonald; two daughters, Susan E. Belew of Denver and Carole A. Jones of Orlando, Fla. Grandfather of Shawn A. Belew of Denver; honorary grandfather of Michael and Nicole Schonebaum of Aurora. He is also survived by 11 nieces and nephews. Robert "Bob" graduated from Manual High School in June of 1942 and served in the U.S. Army Air Corps from 1943 to 1947. He was discharged honorably when he contracted polio while in New Guinea. Bob worked at the Air Force Finance Center in Denver from 1951 to 1969. He lived in Howard, Colo., from the late 1970s until moving to Pueblo in 1989. Bob was very involved in the local PVA and Shrine clubs. After he retired, he served as the secretary and president of the PVA Chapter in Denver and was the secretary for the Englewood Shrine Club, Monarch Shrine Club and treasurer of the Pueblo Shrine Club. He received numerous award for his dedicated service. Through the years Bob enjoyed fishing, bowling, the Denver Broncos, Colorado sporting events and train collections. Bob died after a long illness with post-polio symptoms. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Our Lady of the Meadows Catholic Church. Interment, 11 a.m. Thursday, Fort Logan National Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to either the Shriner's Crippled Children's Fund or the Christian Science Church of Pueblo through the funeral home. At his request, there will be no viewing. For further information, please see www.mem.com

McDonald, Robert Webster
Robert Webster McDonald - Pueblo Chieftain - January 20, 2000 - Robert Webster McDonald, 71, Gardner, Jan. 19. - Survived by wife, Lula Ann McDonald, and children, David McDonald, Gardner, Susan Bellotti, Colorado Springs, Linda Anstett, Kentucky, Karen Roller, Indiana, Alan McDonald, Florida, Daniel McDonald and Julia McDonald, California. Service, 3 p.m. Sunday, Gardner Methodist Church. Boies-Ortega, Walsenburg. Huerfano World - January 27, 2000 - Robert Webster McDonald, 71, of Gardner, died Jan, 19, 2000 at his home. Born Feb. 13, 1928 in Little Rock, AR, to Marion Webster and Vera Levillian McDonald, he served in the US Navy during the Korean Conflict. Mr. McDonald worked as an electrical engineer for RCA Service Company, retiring and moving to the Gardner area. He was a member of the Free Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Lula Mae, Gardner; children, David McDonald, Gardner, Susan Bellotti, Colorado Springs, Linda Anstett, Kentucky, Karen Roller, Indiana, Alan McDonald, Florida, Daniel McDonald and Julia McDonald, California; a sister, Dorothy Salata, Maryland; a brother, William McDonald, Oregon; 50 grandchildren; two-great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Funeral service was from the Gardner Methodist Church. Cremation.

McDonald, Roland
Roland McDonald - Pueblo Chieftain - January 28, 2000 - Roland McDonald, 87, passed away Jan. 25, 2000, in Pueblo. Services will be held in Anthony, Kan.

McDonald, Ruth Harriet
Ruth Harriet McDonald - Pueblo Chieftain - September 09, 1986 - Mrs. Ruth Harriet McDonald passed away Monday, Sept. 8, 1986, at a local nursing home. Survived by her children, Raymond W. McDonald, St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Janis McCambridge, Aurora; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Also survived by a sister, Mrs. Eula McFarlane, sister-in-law, Bessie O'Connor, both of Pueblo, and several nieces and nephews. Born Oct. 18, 1898, in Anthony, Kan., and had been a longtime Pueblo resident. Preceded in death by her husband, Ray McDonald, in 1981. Member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the B of RT. Service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Rouch Funeral Home Chapel, with Dr. John Ross, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. Those who desire may contribute to the SRDA direct or through the funeral home office.

McDonald, Sarah E.
Sarah E. McDonald - Pueblo Chieftain - July 16, 1999 - Davis Sarah E. McDonald passed away July 14, 1999 , in Pueblo. Sarah was born on May12, 1917, in the Burnt Mill Community and had lived in Rye for the last 46 years. She was a very active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Rye Ward. Mrs. McDonald was preceded in death by her husband, Lester- and her children, Jessie McDonald and Ellamae DeFord. She is survived by her children, Clarence (Pauline) McDonald of Boulder, Edward(Connie) McDonald of Pueblo, Emma (Richard) Schrivner of Rye- a sister, Anna Eberwien of Pueblo- as well as six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Mrs. McDonald will lie in state at the mortuary from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m. today. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, July 17, 1999, at 11 a.m. in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Rye with interment to follow in the Brookside Cemetery in Rye. Donations in memory of Mrs. McDonald may be made to the LDS Church, direct or through the mortuary.

McDonald, Stella
Stella McDonald - Wray Gazette - August 19, 1904 - Miss Stella McDonald, principal of the Central high school at Pueblo, and Dr. Ames D. McGregor, who were both lost in the Eden wreck, would have been married in a few weeks, their engagement having been announced during the last month.

McDonald, Thomas
Thomas McDonald - Colorado Weekly Chieftain - August 13, 1874 - Mr. Thomas McDonald, a well known hotel proprietor, of Santa Fe, committed suicide by shooting himself through the head, a few days since.

McDonald, Thomas Eugene Sr.
Thomas Eugene McDonald Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - March 11, 1986 - Thomas Eugene McDonald Sr., late of 33550 Highway 96 East, died after a lengthy illness, March 9, 1986. Survived by his wife, Mary; children, Debra (Jim) Thomas, Pueblo, Thomas E. McDonald Jr., Fort Sill, Okla., Sherry Ann and Brenda Lee McDonald, Pueblo. Also survived by his mother, Frances L. McDonald, Pueblo; brothers, Jerry (Teresa) McDonald, Phoenix, Ariz., and Clyde (Frances) McDonald, Pueblo. Born Nov. 5, 1942, in Minneapolis, Minn. Pueblo resident since March 15, 1975. Mr. and Mrs.; McDonald were married Jan. 10, 1964, in Seattle, Wash. Served in the U.S. Navy. Graveside service, 2 p.m. March 12 at Imperial Memorial Gardens with the Rev. J. M. Phillips officiating. Graveside rites by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

McDonald, William H.
William "Bill" H. McDonald - Pueblo Chieftain - November 21, 1987 - William "Bill" H. McDonald, 63, of Sarcillo Canyon, Weston, Colo., died Nov. 19, 1987, at Mt. San Rafael Hospital. Visitation for Mr. McDonald will be 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday and 8 a.m. until time of service Monday at Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held Monday at Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home, with Pastor Jon Anderson officiating. Interment at Masonic Cemetery, with graveside military honors by Fort Carson Honor Guard. The family may be contacted at 401 W. North Ave.

McDonald, Yvonne A.
Yvonne A. McDonald - Pueblo Chieftain - January 11, 2001 - Age 70, of La Junta, died Jan. 8, 2001, at her daughter's home in Cheraw. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, at Our Lady of Guadalupe/St. Patrick Parish. Inurnment at a later date in Calvary Cemetery. Visitation, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. today. Memorials may be made to the Arkansas Valley Hospice Association.

McDonnall, Irma C.
Irma C. McDonnall - Pueblo Chieftain - December 12, 1987 - Irma C. McDonnall, of Brownsville, Texas, died Dec. 9, 1987, in Brownsville. Mrs. McDonnall was a native of Lyons, Neb., and was a Pueblo resident from 1935 to 1977, moving to Texas in 1977. Mrs. McDonnall was a member of the First United Methodist Church, the Cactus Rebeka Lodge No. 24, past State President of Rebeka Assembly in Colorado, past State President of Auxiliary of Patriach Militant of Colorado. Mrs. McDonnall was preceded in death by a daughter, Lavonne Wood, in 1980. Survivors include her husband, Ralph H. McDonnall of Brownsville; two daughters, Dr. Margaret Stamps of Corvallis, Ore., Karen McAllister of Fairragut, Iowa; one sister, Amelia Oltjenbruns of Holyoke, Colo. Survived also by 10 grandchildren. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, with the Rev. Edward W. Paup of the First United Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be in the Imperial Memorial Gardens.

McDonnell, Helen M.
Helen M. McDonnell - Pueblo Chieftain - March 29, 1986 - Helen M. McDonnell, late of Pueblo, died Friday, March 28, 1986, in a local hospital. Survived by sister, Irene Smith, Pueblo; brother, John W. Stine, Denver; and numerous nieces and nephews. Born May 9, 1909, in Colorado Springs. Pueblo resident for 78 years. At her request, cremation, Davis-Wallin Crematory. No services.

McDonnell, J. J.
Dr. J. J. McDonnell - Pueblo Chieftain - October 15, 1952 - Dr. J. J. McDonnell, of 1031 Lake Ave., Oct. 14. Father of Sister John Chrysostom, Albuquerque, N. M., Sister Anastasia, Denver, J. A. McDonnell and Mrs. Eileen McDermett, Pueblo and Mrs. Tres Temmerman, La Crescenta, Calif., Brother of Archie McDonnell, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Survived also by seven grandchildren. His wife, Mrs. Nellie Fitzpatrick McDonnell, preceded him in death, having passed away Aug. 4, 1945. Member of St. Patrick's parish. Dr. McDonnell was invested with Papal honors as a Knight of St. Gregory, Dec. 11, 1949. He was a charter member of Pueblo Council No. 557, Knights of Columbus a life member of the BPO Elks Pueblo lodge No. 90, a member of the Fourth Degree Assembly of the Knights of Columbus and the Chalice Club of the Assembly. He was a member also of the Pueblo County and Colorado State Medical Societies. Service announcements will be made later. Pueblo Chieftain - October 16, 1952. Dr. J. J. McDonnell. Rosary recitation for the Religious will be held at the family home at 4 p.m. Thursday. Rosary recitation for the Knights of Columbus at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and the rosary recitation for the general public will be at 8 p.m. at the family home. Funeral services will be held Friday at 9 a.m. from the residence and a Solemn Requiem high mass at St. Patrick's Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment Roselawn.

McDonnell, J. P.
J. P. McDonnell - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - July 27, 1923 - Pueblo - One bridge carpenter was killed and four others seriously injured when a gasoline speeder was struck by an engine and caboose on the Denver & Rio Grande Western west of Florence. J.P. McDonnell died of his injuries. The men are bridge carpenters engaged on reconstruction work on the Denver & Rio Grande Western.

McDonnell, Thomas Samuel
Thomas Samuel "Sam" McDonnell - Pueblo Chieftain - October 27, 2000 - Thomas Samuel "Sam" McDonnell, 69, passed away Oct. 25, 2000. Preceded in death by his parents, Mark and Mary McDonnell; three brothers and one sister. Survived by his five children and six grandchildren. At his request, cremation has already taken place. A memorial Mass will be held at a later date.

McDougal, Everett Wayne
Everett Wayne McDougal - Pueblo Chieftain - March 06, 1986 - Everett Wayne McDougal, a Pueblo resident for most of his life, passed away March 5, 1986. Mr. McDougal was a member of the Faith United Methodist Church and the Fin and Feather Club. He had worked in the Rail Mill at CF&I and retired from there in 1974 after 47 years of service. He is survived by his wife, Mary Paulyne McDougal, whom he married on Aug. 19,1933; one daughter, Sharon K. (Steve) Nickovich of Aurora; one brother, Lyle H. (Jennie) McDougal, and two nephews, William and Richard McDougal, all of Pueblo; two nieces, Peggy (Louis) Foss of Pueblo and Diane Judd of Topeka, Kan.; and many friends. Mr. McDougal was preceded in death by his parents, Alva and Myrtle McDougal; two sisters, Dorothy and Pauline; and his father and mother-in-law, J. W. and Edythe Dutcher. Graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in Roselawn Cemetery, with the Rev. Kenneth Fineran and Jim Turner of the Faith United Methodist Church officiating. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Those who wish may make donations in Mr. McDougal's name to the Faith United Methodist Church through the funeral home office.

McDowell, Ann
Ann MacIndoe McDowell - Pueblo Chieftain - October 22, 1986 - Ann MacIndoe McDowell, 77, of Boulder, died Oct. 15, 1986, at Boulder Community Hospital. Born on March 19, 1909, in Pueblo. She was the daughter of John and Christina Campbell MacIndoe. She married James L. McDowell on Aug. 5, 1933, in Pueblo. A homemaker and an alumnus of the University of Colorado, she moved back to Boulder in 1966. She was a member of PEO Chapter CZ, Boulder Alumni of Chi Omega Chapter Zeta, the University of Colorado Directors and Presidents Club and First Presbyterian Church, Boulder. Survivors include her husband, James, Boulder; two daughters, Joanne Napier of Englewood and Nancy Moor of Boulder; and three grandchildren. Services were held in Boulder. Contributions in Mrs. McDowell's memory may be made to the American Heart Association. 1280 S. Parker Rd., Denver, Colo., 80231.

McDowell, Crystal Beth
Crystal Beth McDowell - Pueblo Chieftain - February 28, 2003 - Crystal Beth McDowell, 18, went home to be with the Lord Feb. 24, 2003. Born Aug. 8, 1984, in Pueblo, Colo. She was a loving and devoted mom and daughter. Preceded in death by her grandfather, Lawrence McDowell; great-grandmother, Mary Lemon. Survived by her daughter, Bethany Rose; fiancé, Brandon Anschutz; parents, John and Nancy; sister, Tiffany McDowell; grandmother, Ruth McDowell; stepfather, Jeff Valdez; brother, Tommy Cotton; paternal father, Jerry (Kitty) Cotton. Also survived by numerous uncles, aunts, cousins and friends. She enjoyed being in the Centralians at Central High School, she loved dancing, art and writing. Viewing, 10 a.m. to noon Saturday and funeral service, noon Saturday; both at Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in care of Romero Funeral Home. Inurnment will take place at a later date.

McDowell, Eliza
Mrs. Eliza McDowell – Newspaper Unknown – Date Unknown – Died From Excitement - Mrs. Eliza McDowell Witnesses a Runaway and Immediately Succumbs - A runaway horse attached to an express wagon, so excited Mrs. Eliza A. McDowell, a lady 54 years of age that she died a few minutes after of heart failure. Mrs. McDowell has lived with her son John, at No. 1164 S. Fifteenth Street, which is at the corner of S. Fifteenth Street and W. Twelfth Avenue. Last night about 7:30 o'clock she was sitting looking out of an upstairs window onto W. Twelfth Avenue. Suddenly a horse attached to an express wagon ran by. "Oh look at that," exclaimed Mrs. McDowell and she jumped up, in spite of her years, ran down the stairs and out to S. Fifteenth Street as spry as a girl of 16 years. Her lady companion and her son followed her leisurely to the gate. The runaway horse was stopped at the intersection of the two streets. Mrs. McDowell, having no more to interest her, silently turned away and entered the house, leaving her two companions at the gate. Her son John seemed to divine that something was wrong, and turning around hurried into the house after his mother. He found her lying at the head of the stairs with her head and shoulders resting on the landing. He summoned assistance and his mother was conveyed to her bed. She was dead, however, and all efforts to resuscitate her were useless. Her son and friends think the sudden excitement of the runaway horse so worked on her that heart failure followed. No definite arrangements for the funeral have been made, but it will probably be held tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Morgan of Pueblo is a daughter of the deceased, and the funeral arrangements are postponed awaiting her arrival. Newspaper and date not known - Died Eliza A. McDowell - Eliza A. McDowell, sister of ex-Governor A. C. Hunt, May 29. Funeral at 2 o'clock today from residence, friends invited.

McDowell, Florence Mildred
Florence Mildred McDowell - Pueblo Chieftain - February 21, 2005 - Florence Mildred McDowell, 92, passed away in Wichita, Kan., on Feb. 18, 2005. She was born June 21, 1912, in Missouri. Florence is preceded in death by her husband, James F. McDowell. Survived by her daughter, Evelyn Jo (George) Woodyard, of Kan.; son, Richard (Carmela) McDowell, of Colorado; nine grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren and 11 great-great grandchildren. Florence was raised in Manzanola, Rye and Pueblo. She was a member of the Pueblo Eagle's Lodge. In lieu of flowers, Florence wished that in her name, you would make a donation to your special charity. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. Monday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel with interment to follow, Imperial Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

McDowell, Helene H.
Helene H. McDowell - Pueblo Chieftain - June 09, 2000 - Helene H. McDowell, 92, lifetime Pueblo resident, passed away June 7, 2000. Mrs. McDowell is preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, J.H. McDowell, who passed away Jan. 12, 1997. Born in Raton, N.M., Mrs. McDowell came to Pueblo in 1932. Member, Bethlehem Baptist Church & Pearl Smoot Missionary Society for many years, and was housekeeper for Funeral Home for 33 years, retiring in 1982. Survived by three daughters, Helen Martin, Sharon E. Smith, both of Los Angeles, Calif., and Kay (Shadrach J.) Thomas, Pueblo; 18 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren; also survived by two nephews, Elmer Harris of Kansas City and Edgar Mason, Denver; cousin, Thelma Young, Pueblo, as well as numerous other relatives and friends. Visitation today from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Funeral service, Saturday, June 10, 2000, 3 p.m., Rose Chapel. The Rev. F.L. Chandler, Pastor, Bethlehem Baptist Church, officiating. The family will receive friends in the Bethlehem Baptist Church Fellowship Hall immediately following the service, 1044 Spruce St.

McDowell, Lawrence
Lawrence Larry "Shortly" McDowell - Pueblo Chieftain - August 27, 1998 - Lawrence Larry "Shorty" McDowell, age 63, passed away Aug. 22, 1998. Born Jan. 29, 1935, in Grand Junction, Colo., to the union of Faye Dennerline and Vernon McDowell who precede him in death. Also preceded in death by brother, Carl- and sister, Hazel Degi. Survived by loving wife, Ruth McDowell- sons, Coy (Janet), Lonnie (Kay) and Timothy (Carrie) McDowell- daughter, Nancy (John) Duvall- and nine grandchildren, all of Pueblo- sisters, Bertha Montoya of Las Vegas, Nev., and Helen Latka- and brother, George McDowell, both of Pueblo- and numerous nieces, nephews and special friends. Mr. Lawrence McDowell retired from CF&I in 1983 and made deliveries for kitchen design for eight years. Sat up at flea markets on weekends until health got him down and he was no longer able. Memorial service, 1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 28, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 4720 Surfwood Lane.

McDowell, Louis Bruce
Louis "Bruce" McDowell - Pueblo Chieftain - December 29, 2009 - Louis "Bruce" McDowell

McDowell, Martha
Martha McDowell – Pueblo Chieftain - January 01, 2000 - Martha McDowell, 93, passed away Dec. 28, 1999. Preceded in death by her first husband, Glen Markel, in 1959, and her second husband, William McDowell, in 1997. Survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Born Sept. 17, 1906, in Freeman, S.D. Martha will be remembered and cherished for her humor, fairness, compassion, understanding and zest for life. Member of First Baptist Church; Fidelity Chapter No. 144, O.E.S.; Laurel Court No. 16, Order of Amaranth; San Isabel Chapter No. 7, White Shrine of Jerusalem and Cactus Rebekah, Lodge No. 24. She will lie in state at the funeral home from noon until 5 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 3, 2000, at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Pastor Wayne Dvirnak officiating. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Those who desire may make memorials to First Baptist Church or American Cancer Society through the funeral home.

McDowell, Ronald
Ronald "Ronny" McDowell - Pueblo Chieftain - August 14, 2001 - Born Nov. 3, 1942, in Colorado Springs, Colo., went to be with the Lord Aug. 10, 2001. Survived by his son, Alan (Dayna) McDowell; Alan's mother, Tona McDowell; mother and father, Marjorie and Bruce McDowell; brother, John (Mary Ann) McDowell; nieces, Kim and Brittany Groves and Melissa McDowell; nephew, Shawn (Darla) McDowell; numerous cousins; and special friends, Cindy McDowell, Bill and Frances Shelton and Bob and Darla Graff. Ronny's passion was stock car racing, in which he excelled, winning numerous local and state championships. He was inducted into the Colorado Hall of Fame in 1979 and the Greater Pueblo Sports Hall of Fame in 1988. Ronny will be sadly missed by friends and family and all of his racing fans. Service at First United Methodist, 11th and Court, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2001, at 10 a.m. In lieu of food and flowers, those who desire may make contributions to the Diabetes Association in Ronny's memory.

McElroy, Donna M.
Donna M. McElroy - Colorado Springs Gazette - March 5, 2008 - Donna M. McElroy, 66, a former resident of Pueblo and a resident of Colorado Springs area for the past 18 years, passed away on March 3, 2008 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She was born March 30, 1941 in Creston, Iowa to John and Mary Law Fees. Donna was an active member at Grace Episcopal Church. She was an Artist and Musician. Donna taught Art at Centennial Elementary School. She was a member of the Delta Zeta Sorority, the Seratoma Club and the Sweet Adeline's. Donna is preceded in death by her father John Fees. Donna is survived by her daughter, Rebecca Lynn Frerichs of Alexandria, Virginia, a son, Phillip Edward Frerichs of Dover, Delaware, her mother Mary Fees of Corning, Iowa, brothers, Thomas Connor Fees of Iowa City, Iowa and Timothy John Fees of Cedar Rapids, Iowa and her beloved Corgi, "Murphy". Visitation will be from 4:00 PM until 7:00 PM on Friday, March 7, 2008 at Blunt Mortuary 2229 W. Colorado Ave. Colorado Springs, Colorado 80904. Funeral services will be at 11:00 AM on Saturday, March 8, 2008 at First Christian Church 16 E. Platte Ave in Colorado Springs. The family requests that memorial donation be made to the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center or Penrose St. Francis Hospital through the funeral home office.

McElroy, Thomas
Thomas McElroy - Wray Gazette - October 8, 1909 - Thomas McElroy, aged seventy, and said to be the oldest active plumber in the state, dropped dead in his shop at Pueblo on the 4th inst.

McElvain, Onita F.
Onita F. McElvain - Colorado Springs Gazette - June 19, 1990 - Onita F. McElvain, 71, of Pueblo died Friday at a Pueblo hospital. She was a telephone operator in Calhan and at the Air Force Academy. Visitation will be from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. today at Swan-Law Funeral Home, 501 N. Cascade Ave. A graveside service will be conducted at 2 p.m. today at the Calhan Cemetery with the Rev. Robert Fortenbaugh officiating. Mrs. McElvain was born April 13, 1919, in Calhan to Bert and Irene (Glaser) Skaggs. She lived in Calhan until moving to Pueblo in 1986. Mrs. McElvain attended Calhan High School. She was married June 15, 1937, in Raton, N.M., to Ernest McElvain, who died April 15, 1980. Mrs. McElvain is survived by two sons, Roger of Longmont and Douglas of Pueblo; a brother, Bertram Skaggs of Calhan; a sister, Eleanor Pitzer of Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.; six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Memorial contributions may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Colorado Springs, 12 N. Meade Ave., Colorado Springs 80909.

McElvain, Roger Coy
Roger Coy McElvain - Colorado Springs Gazette - May 21, 2002 - Roger Coy McElvain, 63, died Monday, May 13, 2002 at his home in Ouray, CO. Roger was born in Colorado Springs on May 28, 1938 to Ernest and Onita (Skaggs) McElvain. He graduated from Calhan High School and Colorado State University. He taught Industrial Arts in Briggsdale, Sedgwick, Security, and Estes Park. He married Joyce Phelps on November 8, 1980 in Greeley, CO. Later he and his wife managed Retirement Homes in Pueblo and Longmont. They also served as resident managers at Park Towers in Denver. He enjoyed model airplanes, electric trains, and photography. He valued his family, especially his grandchildren: Kirsten, Louie, and Paul Cangilla, Tony and Demi Ball, Chris, Sarah, Mary Anne, and Amber Hughes, Brande Goracke, and Felecia Huber. Survivors are his wife Joyce McElvain of Ouray, daughters Darcy Cangilla and husband Lou of Greeley, Shelley Ball of Eaton, stepsons Lonnie Hughes and wife Kathy of Ouray, Donnie Hughes of Liberal, KS and stepdaughter Jodie Goracke of Dumas, TX, 11 grandchildren, two nieces and a nephew. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, and a nephew. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 22, 2002 at the United Methodist Church in Calhan, CO. Contributions may be made to the Roger McElvain Memorial Fund in care of the First National Bank of Ouray.

McElvain, Walter
Walter McElvain - Pueblo Chieftain - February 16, 2003 - Walter McElvain passed away Feb. 10, 2003, in Pueblo. Walter was born Nov. 14, 1917, in Wakeeney, Kan. He was a graduate of the University of Denver and was employed as a bookkeeper at CF&I Steel Mill for many years before retirement. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army having served during WWII and was a member of South Pueblo Lodge No. 31 AF&AM. He was preceded in death by his brother, Ernest McElvain, in 1980; and sisters, Elva Welch and Lola Higbee, both in 1998. Walter is survived by his daughter, Karen McElvain of Colorado Springs; brother, Clyde McElvain of Englewood; sisters, Thelma McElvain of Colorado Springs and Edna McElvain of North Dakota; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. No public viewing or services. Cremation in the Davis Crematory.

McEntee, Dorothy Elizabeth
Dorothy Elizabeth (Hoffenkamp) McEntee - Pueblo Chieftain - January 13, 2006 - Dorothy Elizabeth (Hoffenkamp) McEntee, 94, passed away Jan. 10, 2006, in Pueblo. Preceded in death by her husband of 51 years, John Paul McEntee; son, Ralph McEntee; great-granddaughter, Elizabeth Hills; and brother, Harold Hoffenkamp. Survived by her daughter, Carole (Jim) Hottinger of Pueblo West; grandchildren, Jim (Diane) Hottinger Jr. of Westminter, Colo., Lisa Barnes of Layton, Utah, Julie (Stephen) Heare of Colorado Springs and Sharon (Gervais) Hills of Johns Island, S.C.; and five great-grandchildren. Dorothy was born June 30, 1911, in Chicago, Ill., and was a resident of Pueblo since 1988. She was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church. Graveside service will be held in Oak Hill Cemetery, Chicago.

McEntire, Bernard Wilce
Bernard Wilce "BW" McEntire - Pueblo Chieftain - September 30, 2005 - Bernard Wilce "BW" McEntire, 85, passed away Sept. 26, 2005, in Canon City. He was born Oct. 26, 1919, in Pueblo, Colo., to John and Mittie (Hensley) McEntire. "Mac" graduated from Penrose High School in 1939. He farmed in Penrose and had a custom hay-baling business in Wiley, Colo. Mac also was in the sheriff's posse in Prowers County. He also served on the Town Council in Wiley and later worked at the Cattle Feed Yards in Lamar. Mac was longtime member of the IOOF Lodge and served as Past Grand in Lamar. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He moved to Canon City in 1985. He is survived by sister, Betty Lynch of Pueblo; sisters-in-law, Dorothy McEntire and Twila McEntire; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers and two sisters. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, 2005, Holt Chapel of the Garden. Memorial donations may be made to the Sangre De Cristo Hospice West or to a charity of one's choice.

McEvoy, Blanche
Blanch McEvoy - Huerfano World - January 18, 1990 - This Week in La Veta History - 1917: Died, Mrs. William McEvoy, after just two years of marriage, whose husband is county commissioner and a rancher on the Wahatoya. [Editor's Note: Blanche McEvoy died January 1917. Obituary listed World Independent, January 19, 1917, Page 1.]

McEvoy, Joyce
Joyce Cavanaugh McEvoy - Pueblo Chieftain - April 11, 2000 - Joyce Cavanaugh McEvoy, 81, passed away April 9, 2000. Preceded in death by her parents, Richard F. and Margaret P. Cavanaugh. Survived by her daughter, Susan (Tom) Franklin of Harvard, Ill.; son, Carle (Pat) McEvoy of Pueblo; brother, Dick Cavanaugh of Chicago, Ill.; four grandchildren; and numerous friends. Joyce was born in Chicago on July 12, 1918. In 1947, she moved to St. Petersburg, Fla., where she raised her family. In 1988, she moved to Pueblo. At her request, there will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial scripture service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 12, 2000, at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 11th and Grand, with Rev. Father Ronald Roche officiating. Inurnment will follow at the Mountain View Cemetery Garden Columbarium.

McFail, Gloria
Gloria McFail - Pueblo Chieftain - February 19, 2001 - Age 52, died Friday, Feb. 16, 2001, at University Hospital in Denver after a lengthy illness. She has gone home to her God and her Angels. Born June 16, 1948, in San Antonio, Texas, Gloria was a graduate of Fox Tech. She attended business school and worked as a data processor for, among others, Sears and EDS Systems. At the time of her death, she was an advertising and layout specialist for The Pueblo Chieftain. Gloria was active in her community and she enjoyed taking part in many holistic and wellness activities. She also was an accomplished stained glass artist. An animal lover, she was a member of the United States Dog Agility Association, the top competition venue in the growing worldwide sport of dog agility. Two of her "rescued" dogs, Bitsy, a Chihuahua mix, and Bear, a Bichon Frise, qualified in regional meets for the national finals of the USDAA before her illness forced her to retire from the physically demanding competition circuit. She leaves behind to mourn her loss her husband, Eric, of Pueblo West; stepdaughters, Janet (Wayne Uyatiny) McFail of Pine Junction, Colo., Jennifer (Tony) Hernandez of Tallahassee, Fla., Dr. Julie A. McFail of Woodstock, Ill.; and stepson, Christopher McFail of Lakewood, Colo.; special friend, Rose Geremia of Pueblo West; her mother, Ascencion Ortiz of San Antonio; her mother-in-law, Teresa Leader of St. Petersburg, Fla.; sisters, Santa (Adam) Barrientes, Diana (Joe) Rieger, Patricia (Joseph) Baez and Sandra (Emilio) Pena, all of San Antonio; brothers, Jose (Sylvia) Villanueva, Peter Ortiz, Gilbert (Mary Ann) Ortiz, Leroy (Minnie) Ortiz, Danny (Michelle) Ortiz; and her favorite niece, Lisa (Mando) De Le Cruz; and numerous other nieces and nephews, all of San Antonio. There will be no viewing. By her wishes, cremation. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2001, at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel, 14th and Main streets. In memory of Gloria, in lieu of food and flowers, contributions to the Pueblo Animal League and its noble cause would be appreciated. Memorials may be made through the funeral home office.

McFarland, Catherine A.
Catherine A. McFarland – Pueblo Chieftain – February 16, 1955 – Mrs. Catherine A. McFarland, widow of the late Elmer McFarland, a former resident of Pueblo, died Monday at Scottsdale, Ariz., following an illness of several months. Survived by her father, Joseph L. McGonigle, Riverside, Calif.; sisters, Mrs. Paul West, Scottsdale, Ariz., and Mrs. Fred Romp of Wetmore, Colo.; and a brother, Bernard McGonigle of Eureka, Calif. Services in our Chapel of Memory (T. G. McCarthy), Saturday at 2 p.m. To Roselawn.

McFarland, Charles E.
Charles E. McFarland - Wray Rattler - May 30, 1918 - Charles E. McFarland of Pueblo died in France May 22 of pneumonia, according to a telegram received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. McFarland of La Junta.

McFarland, Eldon David
Eldon David McFarland - Pueblo Chieftain - May 18, 2004 - Eldon David McFarland, age 68, passed away May 13, 2004, in Canon City. He was born Aug. 1, 1935, in Fort Morgan, Colo., a son of the late Edward Lee and Helen Augusta (McCullough) McFarland. Eldon is survived by his wife, Helen; daughters, Patty (Don) Davidson-Porter of Mission Viejo, Calif., Peggy Davidson-Holmes of Silver City, N.M. Visitation will be held from 2 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, May 18, 2004, at Holt Family Funeral Home. Mass of the Resurrection will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 19, 2004, at St. Michael's Catholic Church, with the Rev. James King as celebrant. Interment will follow at Lakeside Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Friends of Hospice, P.O. Box 1796, Canon City, CO, 81226, or to the St. Michael's Building Fund.

McFarlane, Betty Ann
Betty Ann (Elizabeth) McFarlane - Pueblo Chieftain - May 07, 2004 - Betty Ann (Elizabeth) McFarlane entered eternal life with her friend and savior, Jesus, on May 4, 2004. Betty Ann was born in Boulder, Colo., to Franz and Dorothy (Schaefer) Wind Jr. on June 22, 1939. She was a loving wife, devoted mother of six, grandmother of 14, homemaker, teacher of children and teens in Districts 60 and 70 and parochial schools in Pueblo, and a storyteller about Jesus. She was a jubilant lady who delighted in life and especially enjoyed celebrating holidays and the yearly countdown to Christmas. Following graduation from Central High School, Betty Ann earned a bachelor's degree from Southern Colorado State College, a master's degree from Arizona State University, and a master's degree from Southern Colorado State College. Betty Ann was a freelance writer, and was the author of the Guideposts Magazine classic, "Mama's Dream." Betty Ann was a member of Amazing Grace Fellowship in Pueblo West. She passed away peacefully in her Pueblo West home with family members nearby. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Pete Wind III. She is survived by her husband, Art McFarlane; children; Cathy (George) Standridge of Cookeville, Tenn., Richard (Dianne) Bennett Jr. of Monument, Michael (CyndiLee) Bennett of Pueblo West, Jason (Becky) Bennett of Rye, Brian Bennett of Colorado Springs, and Betsy (Duane) Fink of Pueblo; grandchildren; Tim VanPelt, Christina Clymer, Britany, Joshua, Christopher, Jacob, Ryann, Zachary, Amanda and Joey Bennett, Elizabeth, Autumn, Justin and Riley Fink; and former husband, Richard W. Bennett of Pueblo. The family is grateful to the many skilled physicians and compassionate nurses who provided aid and relief during her battle with pancreatic cancer. Viewing will be from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, May 7, 2004, with the family receiving visitors from 3 to 5 p.m. at Imperial Funeral Home. Service, 2 p.m. Saturday, at Imperial Chapel, with interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Betty Ann will be dearly missed by loved ones and all whose lives were touched by her care and enthusiasm.

McFedries, Louise E.
Louise E. McFedries - Pueblo Chieftain - August 27, 1999 - Louise E. McFedries, 84, passed away Aug. 25, 1999. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wirt McFedries. She was the dear mother of William R. McFedries of Pueblo. She was a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church. Cremation with inurnment service, Monday, 10 a.m., Aug. 30, at Roselawn Cemetery.

McFeely, Cecilia
Cecilia McFeely - Pueblo Chieftain - October 19, 2000 - Cecilia McFeely passed away Oct. 18, 2000. Private interment.

McFeely, Teresa I.
Teresa I. McFeely - Pueblo Chieftain - December 12, 1957 - Mrs. Teresa I. McFeely, a resident of Pueblo for 70 years expired Wednesday at a local hospital. Widow of James E. McFeely, who died in 1938. Mother of Mrs. Mary Vogt of Caracas, Venezuela, Miss Frances? McFeely of Sacramento, Calif., Miss Cecilia Mc Feely of Pueblo, and James E. McFeely of Fremont, Calif. Mrs. McFeely was a member of St. Patrick Church. Announcement of services will be made later.

McFerren, Walter N.
Walter N. McFerren - Pueblo Chieftain - January 06, 2002 - Passed away Jan. 4, 2002, in Pueblo. Mack was born here in 1912 after his parents, Viola and Charles Morton, had lost three previous children to scarlet fever. Preceded in death by his loving wife of 55 years, Koda Lee; and sister, Myrtle Bewley. Survived by his brother, John and wife Margaret; also sons, Norris and Ken (Judi) of Pueblo; grandchildren, Tamara Lee (Mike) Anderson, Kristi (Craig) Smith, Stacy (John) Cieraszynski of Denver; great-granddaughters, Erin, Ashley and Samantha Lee; nieces, Linda co*ckran, Susan Barton, Zetta Lee Denno and Vicki McFerren. Walter was proud to be have been a working man; first, as a Pueblo Star Journal news carrier, then as a CF&I blast furnace craneman for 48 years where he enjoyed the companionship of many, especially special friends Sam Catalano and Carl Crump. After retiring in 1972, he and Koda Lee enjoyed life by traveling and Good Sam camping. He was a member of Faith Methodist Church and a 60-year member of the Masonic Lodge No. 95. Walter also loved dogs and ducks. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. Monday. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Entombment, Imperial Memorial Gardens Last Supper Mausoleum. Memorial contributions may be made to the Animal League of Pueblo in his memory.

McFunk, Michael Winfield
Michael Winfield McFunk - Pueblo Chieftain - November 11, 2005 - Michael Winfield McFunk, 56, passed away Nov. 4, 2005, at Westwind Facility. Born Sept. 6, 1949, in Oakland, Calif. He was retired from the U.S. Government Department of the Navy as a journeyman electrician. Preceded in death by his parents, Arthur and Clara McFunk. Survived by his wife, Linda Kay McFunk; children, Aimee (Juan) Villegas, Caren (Kevin) Lloyd, Susan (Jonathan) Williams, Kristen (Mario) Santos and Darcy McFunk; also seven grandchildren. Graveside service, 1 p.m. today, Mountain View Cemetery. Please use the west Acero gate.

McGaha, Stella
Stella McGaha - Pueblo Chieftain - October 15, 2003 - Stella McGaha, 80, passed away Oct. 13, 2003. Survived by her children, Raymond (Rita) Jacobs, Rosemary Jacobs, both of Seaside, Calif., David (Sharon) Jacobs of Watsonville, Calif., Eileen Choate, Nancy (Emil) Romero, Charles (Elaine) Jacobs, Maureen (Eddie) Gomez, Alicia (Maclovio Jr.) Martinez and Brian Algien, all of Pueblo, and Monica Abbas (Anthony Gonzales) of Las Vegas, Nev.; grandchildren, Lisa (Jose) Hernandez, Richard, Michael, Becky and Jennifer Jacobs, David (Eloise) Davila, Cyndi (Vincent) Iglesias, Yvette (Larry) Oblander, Christine (Jaime) Gorales, Monica (Thomas) McDonald, David Allen Jacobs, Eddie (Diana) Romero, Felicia (Paul Jr.) Bueno, Anna (Dennis) Rivera, Shirell Jacobs, Keila (Johnathan) Jacobs-Hathaway, Phillip (Erica) Gomez, Andrew Gomez, Kendra Martinez (Jesse Baca), Nick White, Brandi and Ashley Martinez, Ghassan Al-Hilal, Aaron Gonzales (Nicole McCain), and Nathan Gonzales (Desiree Sandoval); 40 great- grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and sister, Rose Valdez. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other family members and wonderful friends. Preceded in death by her first husband, Sam Jacobs Jr.; second husband, Charles McGaha; parents, James and Lucy Armijo; her grandmother who raised her, Cleofas Quintana Read; and brothers, John and Benny Armijo. Stella was born May 9, 1923, in Arboles, Colo., and was a descendant of George Read, who was one of the original signers of the Declaration of Independence. She was one of the founding members of Las Hermanas and Van Ministries at Holy Family Catholic Church. She was happy to make her Cursillo on Feb. 8, 1981. Stella grew up in Walsenburg, Colo. She lost both of her parents at the young age of 16 and married Sam Jacobs in the same year. Stella resided in the Monterey Bay, Calif., area for many years of her life, which she loved and spoke of frequently. She was a factory worker in the sardine canneries of Cannery Row and Fisherman's Wharf. Living in the Bay area presented some of the most challenging and fondest memories of her life. Stella moved to Pueblo in 1962. She encouraged education and her love of reading to everyone. Stella loved to sing, take long walks and listen to music, especially the Big Band Era. She always looked for the good in people and encouraged kindness and forgiveness. She was a devout Catholic who believed in the power of prayer and held a special place in her heart for Sister Alice, Sister DeChantel and Father Woodward. Stella's greatest love was for her children, and especially her grandchildren. Her eyes and smile illuminated when they walked into a room. She showered them with hugs and kisses and called them her precious angels. Stella loved to cook and was known for her cinnamon rolls, peach cobbler and delicious tortillas. She never wanted anyone to leave her house hungry. Stella will be deeply missed by all who knew her and whose lives she touched. Heaven has gained one of its greatest angels. We love you, Mama. Viewing will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at the funeral home. Rosary will be 6 p.m. today and funeral Mass will be 10 a.m. Thursday; both at Holy Family Church, 2827 Lakeview, with the Rev. Father Jesse Perez as celebrant. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery.

McGann, John Wesley
John Wesley McGann - Yampa Leader - September 12, 1910 - Pueblo -With a tablet administered to cure a cold firmly lodged in his throat, John Wesley, the 2-year-old son of Mrs. James McGann, choked to death before the obstruction could be removed.

McGee, Carl Richard
Carl Richard McGee - Pueblo Chieftain - August 28, 1999 - Carl Richard McGee, 89, a former Pueblo and Denver resident, died Aug. 25,1999, in Colorado Springs. Visitation will be held on Sunday, Aug. 29, 1999,from 2 to 6 p.m. at Swan-Law Funeral Directors, 501 N. Cascade Ave. Services will be held on Monday, Aug. 30, 1999, at 2 p.m. at the Lehmberg Chapel, 420N. Nevada Ave. Interment will be at Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 3825 Airport Road at 1 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 30. Carl was born July 28, 1910, in Vernon, Texas. Mr. McGee proudly served his nation during World War II in the U.S. Navy and was a retired Prudential Director, having begun his career in 1965 as a district agent and rapidly working his way to become Director of Agencies of the Western Region. Prior to his retirement, he stepped down from Director to Manager and was instrumental in starting up the Colorado Springs Prudential office, so he could care for his ailing wife, Virginia. Mr. McGee was a50-year member of the Masonic Lodge. Mr. McGee is survived by his wife, Ruth Granfield McGee- two grandchildren, Greg Hobbs and Sherri Arnhold- four great-grandchildren, Dustin, Summer and Autumn Hobbs and Paul Arnhold- two stepdaughters, Cheri Stoker and Carole Thurston- and three step grandchildren, Shannon Larson, Andrea Stoker and Cody Thurston. He is preceded in death by his wife, Virginia McGee- a daughter, Shirley McGee Hobbs- two grandsons, Steve Hobbs and Jeff Hobbs- three brothers, Royce, Clayton and Mac- and two sisters, Jeniveve McGee and Ruth Hubbert.

McGee, Catherine
Catherine McGee – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – September 18, 1873 – Fatal and Distressing Accident – Late last Saturday night Mrs. Catherine McGee, mother of the wife of Mr. Nat Kearny, a worthy citizen of the western portion of the city, met with a fearful accident that resulted fatally. She fell down a stairway and died from the injury in a few hours. The deceased was a native of Ireland, for many years a resident of Scotland, and had been twenty-four years in this country and about one year, in Pueblo. This sudden and violent taking away of this venerable lady, who had passed through so many of the storms and so much of the sunshine of this life, was extremely distressing to the family, and their grief was unconsolable. They have, however, the sincere sympathy of many friends in this hour of deep affliction, and the far off friends of the deceased, while they must grieve for loss of the loved one, can have the consolation that her last hours were spent with loving relatives and friends. The services were conducted Sunday evening by the Rev. Mr. Green, of the Episcopal Church, and were peculiarly and beautifully impressing.

McGee, Joseph T.
Joseph T. McGee - Pueblo Chieftain - January 2, 1987 - Joseph T. McGee, 65, of Las Animas, Dec. 31. Peaco*ck, La Junta.

McGee, Margaret
Margaret McGee - Pueblo Chieftain - December 8, 1987 - Margaret McGee was born in Saguache, Colo., and passed away Dec. 6, 1987, in Pueblo. She had resided in Fort Collins for many years and had been a pueblo resident since 1984. Mother of John L. (Gertrude) Pim and Robert Pim; sister of Hester (Bob) Roberts of Durango. Also survived by two grandchildren. Cremation and no local services. Cremains to be interred in Del Norte at a later date.

McGee, Molly Anne
Molly Anne McGee - Pueblo Chieftain - January 26, 2000 - Molly Anne McGee passed away Jan. 21, 2000. She is survived by her husband; children, Robert McGee, California, Randall (Debra) McGee, Brush, Colo., Susan (Pete) Damiani, California, George (Lucie) McGee, California, and Mary Smith, Pueblo; and 12 grandchildren. Predeceased by parents, Robert and Esther Robinson. Service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Park Hill Christian Church. Please note change in place of service. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

McGee, William
William McGee - Pueblo Chieftain - May 18, 1999 - William McGee, 87, longtime Pueblo resident, passed away May 15, 1999, at Fort Lyon Medical Center. He participated in the Normandy Invasion of World War II(June 6, 1945). Retired after 20 years in the U.S. Army Infantry. He is survived by his wife, Mary- children, Calvin, Rosemary, William Jr., Elizabeth, Thomas, James- 13 grandchildren- and one great-grandchild. Predeceased by his son, Douglas. Private at Montgomery &Steward Funeral Chapel, Pueblo.

McGeehan, Hugh
Hugh McGeehan – Carbonate Chronicle – March 31, 1913 – Will Attend Funeral – Mrs. Neal McGee of Pueblo and her two small children arrived in the city yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. McGee's brother, Hugh McGeehan, today. The services will take place from his late residence at 702 East Fourth Street at 9 o'clock this morning and from the Church of the Annunciation at 9:30. Carbonate Chronicle – March 31, 1913 – Funeral of Hugh McGeehan – Hugh McGeehan, for twenty-five years a miner in the Leadville district, was buried in St. Joseph's cemetery yesterday morning. Brief services were held at his late residence, 702 East Fourth street at 9 o'clock, with the principal services a half hour later at the Church of the Annunciation, the Rev. Father William J. O'Malley officiating and singing the requiem high mass. Messrs. Dennis Shea, James McHale, William Kelly, John Savage and John Smith acted as pall bearers. Mr. McGeehan had lived for a number of years at 702 East Fourth Street, with his brothers William and Cornelius McGeehan with whom he followed the mining business in this district. A sister of his, Mrs. Neal McGee of Pueblo, also survives him, and was present with her two small children at the services yesterday. The deceased was born in Ireland, but came to Leadville from Scotland where he had sojourned for a year or so. During the past year and a half he had been prevented from mining by the ailment that resulted in his death Wednesday.

McGehee, Opal M.
Opal M. McGehee - Pueblo Chieftain - February 21, 2001 - Born Oct. 31, 1921, in Canon City, went to join her husband on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2001. She attended school in Colorado and went to work at the NYA in Grand Junction, Colo. She then went to work at the Hill Air Force Base in Utah until the end of World War II. She married Lyle McGehee on Sept. 8, 1946, and they made their home in Pueblo, where she worked at Head Start and the Foster Grandparent Program until she retired in 1995. She is predeceased by her loving husband, Lyle, of 52 years; her parents; two sisters; and three brothers. She is survived by her sisters, Edith (Melvin) Walters of Colorado Springs and Wilma (Richard) Hobson of Albuquerque, N.M.; brother, Harvey (Geneva) Franklin of Lakewood; and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation will be 3 until 6 p.m. Wednesday at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 22, 2001, at Imperial Memorial Gardens Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the Foster Grandparent Program in Opal's name.

McGehee, Philip Benton
Philip Benton McGehee - The Baton Rouge Advocate - December 06, 1993 - Philip Benton McGehee: Died Sunday evening, Dec. 5, 1993, in Baton Rouge. He was 75, a native of Greensburg and a resident of Baton Rouge. He was a retired from the LSU Campus Police Department and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Visiting at Welsh Funeral Home, 6700 Florida Blvd., 8 a.m. until religious services at 10 a.m. Tuesday, conducted by Reader Earnest Harrison. Burial in Greenoaks Memorial Park. Survived by wife, Naomi Morgan McGehee; two sons and daughters-in-law, Philip W. McGehee and Thomas M. and Coy McGehee, all of Baton Rouge; three sisters, Thelma M. GRIFFIN, Baton Rouge, Clarissa M. STONE and Lovie M. HANKS, both of Pine Grove; and a granddaughter, Wendye McGehee, Walsenburg, Colo. Preceded in death by parents, five brothers and three sisters.

McGhee, Charles G.
Charles G. "Chuck" McGhee - Pueblo Chieftain - October 30, 2000 - Charles G. "Chuck" McGhee, 70, of Olney Springs, died Friday, Oct. 26, 2000, at Parkview Hospital in Pueblo. Owner of Pueblo Milk Transport from 1944 until 1995. Survived by wife, Betty, of the home; son, Jim (Linda) McGhee, Olney Springs; sister, Juanita (Clyde) Treat, Las Cruces, N.M.; four grandchildren, Becky McGhee, Philadelphia, Jason (Shana Lee) McGhee, Pueblo, and Tia and Joslynn of Olney Springs; and great-grandchildren, Dalhton and Darrian McGhee, Pueblo. Visitation, 2 until 7 p.m. today at Griffy Family Funeral Home in Fowler. Services, 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30, 2000, at Griffy Family Funeral Home in Fowler. Burial in Fowler Cemetery. Family prefers memorials to Crowley County Ambulance Fund and may be sent in care of the funeral home.

McGill, Anna Mae
Anna Mae Robinson McGill - Pueblo Chieftain - April 15, 2003 - Anna Mae Robinson McGill, born Sept. 20, 1921, passed away April 14, 2003. Survived by her loving husband of 63 years, James McGill; children, James (Becky) McGill, Richard McGill, Cheryl (Dennis) Caporicci and Doug (Jackie) McGill; grandchildren, Brian (Julie) McGill, Brandon (Yvette) McGill, Aaron McGill, Deanna (Eric) McCoy and Nicholas Caporicci. Also survived by great-grandchild, Sarah; three brothers, Albert (Melanie) Robinson, Robert (Frances) Robinson and Bud (Evie) Robinson as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial Mass, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Shrine of St. Therese. Private family inurnment. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the Shrine of St. Therese in her memory.

McGill, Charles Hamilton
Charles Hamilton McGill - Pueblo Chieftain - March 19, 1976 - Charles Hamilton McGill, March 17, 1976, in a local hospital after a long illness. Father of Mrs. Elizabeth J. "Betty" Howlett, Denver, and Mrs. Harlan F. (Gwen) Melvin, Alexandria, Va. Grandfather of J. C. Melvin, Alexandria, C. A. Howlett, Phoenix, Ariz.; Ms. Sharon Rikhoff, Denver, and Miss Cheryl Howlett, Denver. Great-grandfather of Chad A. Howlett, Phoenix. Member of Retired CF & I Club. Born Feb. 10, 1894, in Uniontown, Pa. Pueblo resident since 1912. Employe of the CF & I Steel Crop from 1912 until retiring in 1961 as a master mason. His wife, Sarah G McGill, died Aug. 21, 1975. Graveside services 1 p.m. Saturday at Mt. View Cemetery, with Dr. C. W. Ebbert, Pastor of First Congregational Church, officiating. The body will lie in state, Davis Memorial Chapel until noon Saturday. Friends may call at the family home, 1224 Brown.

McGill, Ernest G.
Ernest G. McGill - Huerfano World - April 16, 1992 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1914: Ernest G. McGill, manager of the Western Stores at Maitland, committed suicide in a Pueblo hotel. Brandon Bell - April 17, 1914 - Mine Man Ends Life - Ernest McGill Sends Bullet Into His Heart - Victor American Employe Bids Mother Good-bye, Tells Wife of Love, and Hints at Short Accounts - McGill came to Pueblo Friday. He was en route to Denver to confer with officials of the company. He formerly lived here and spent half a day with his parents and six brothers. Saturday morning he left, saying he was going to take an early train to Denver. Instead, he went to a hotel, engaged a room, and after writing three letters to his mother and wife, it is evident that he placed the revolver against his left breast and pulled the trigger. He leaves a widow and two children at Maitland. McGill was considered a most promising young man, who had made good with the corporation by which he was employed. His father is John McGill, 829 South Union avenue. The family expresses the greatest surprise that their son and brother could have been in financial straits, as it was known that he was making a good salary, and he was thought to have been living carefully and making the most of his opportunities. During the afternoon the mail man delivered a letter to Mrs. McGill, the mother. To her surprise, it was from her son, signed "Ernest," and she was informed in a few words that he desired to be buried in a certain black suit which he had left at home. He closed with, "I wrote Lucille, and insist that she use just as little as possible in putting me away, as she will need all that she can save." In his letter to his wife, McGill said: "I want you to kiss me on the lips and tell me that you still love me, and that you forgive me all the suffering I have caused my poor wife and children. I am not leaving your [sic] anything but the insurance and some stock, and this is my greatest regret. I owe the company more than I am worth." Another line says: "My dear wife, how many times I have wished I had taken your advice and behaved myself, for I know now that you really love me. I love you better than I do my own life."

McGill, Mae A.
Mae A. McGill - Pueblo Chieftain - December 04, 1999 - Mae A. McGill, 74, of Fort Collins, died Nov. 24 at Poudre Valley Hospital. She was born April 12, 1925, in Pueblo to J.W. McGill and Claudine Fink McGill who precede her in death. She graduated from St. Patrick's High School in Pueblo in 1942 and never married. She was a Western Union operator and receptionist for George McCarthy Funeral Home in Pueblo. Member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Pueblo. Survived by brother, Jim McGill, Pueblo; sister, Margaret Dayton, Fort Collins; special friends, Ross and Eva Knittel, Pueblo; and eight nieces and nephews. Memorial Mass, 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Pueblo, Father Edward Pettit officiating. Interment, Valhalla Cemetery, now Imperial Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Pueblo. In lieu of flowers or food, contributions may be made to St. Patrick's Church Building Fund in Pueblo.

McGill, Sarah G.
Sarah G. McGill - Pueblo Chieftain - August 22, 1975 - Sarah G. McGill, August 21, 1975, in a local hospital after a long illness. Wife of Charles H McGill of the family home, 1224 Brown, Mother of Mrs. Elizabeth J (Betty) Howlett, Colorado Springs, and Mrs. Harlan F. (Gwen) Melvin, Alexandria, Va. Grandmother of J. C. Melvin, Alexandria, C. A. Howlett, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Sharon Rikhoff, Denver, and Miss Cheryl Howlett, Pueblo. Great-grandmother of Chad A. Howlett, Phoenix, AZ, and sister of Mrs. Anna L. Patterson, Connellsville, Pa. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Member of First Congregational Church. Born March 17, 1885, in Dunbar, Pa. Pueblo resident since 1915. Mr. and Mrs. McGill were married July 15, 1915. Graveside services 10 a.m. Monday at Mt. View, with Dr. C. W. Ebbert, officiating. The body will lie in state until 9 a.m. Monday.

McGill, Shirley Jeanne
Shirley Jeanne McGill - Pueblo Chieftain - March 12, 2005 - Shirley Jeanne McGill, 72, passed away March 10, 2005. Preceded in death by her father, Patrick McGill, on Oct. 4, 1985; mother, Myrle Robertson, on Oct. 7, 2004; stepfather, Louis Robertson; and her special companion, Buffy. Survived by her cousins, Mary (Tom) Allen and Dr. Richard (Joyce) Allen; special friends and caretakers, Sandra and Fred Rodriguez; Dr. Christopher and Jeanette Louie, Dr. Stephen and Debbie Vialpando; Mel and Mary Spence; and Don and Elsa Gade. Shirley was born Sept. 3, 1932, in Pueblo. She graduated from Pueblo Catholic High and CU with a master's in special education. She retired from Carlile Elementary School after 34 years with Pueblo School District 60. Shirley loved her students and had their best interests at heart. She was caring and helpful to her students and her many friends. Member of Pueblo Chapter No. 34, OES, Rosemont Auxiliary, Delta Kappa Gamma, CEA-NEA and past president of Alpha Delta Kappa-RHO Chapter. Viewing at the funeral home, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday. Funeral service, 3 p.m. Monday, March 14, 2005, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Pastor Ray Hawkins officiating. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. As a tribute to Shirley's love for animals, memorials may be made to Animal Welfare or Pueblo Zoo through the funeral home.

McGinn, James I. (Mrs.)
Mrs. James I. McGinn - Huerfano World - August 1, 2002 -This Week in Walsenburg History - 1916: Mrs. James I. McGinn, almost 18, the former Hazel Pett, died in Aguilar.

McGinty, Patricia (Sister)
Patricia McGinty - Pueblo Chieftain - July 12, 1987 - Sister Patricia McGinty, Sisters of Saint Francis, 52, died July 10, 1987. Sister Patricia was born in Evanston, Ill, July 3, 1935, and entered the Rochester, Minn., Franciscan Community in 1955, from St. Juliana Parish, in Chicago, Ill She began teaching in St. Paul, Minn., in 1955 and also taught in Austin, Minn., 1960-1965; in Bogotá, Colombia, 1965-1969; and in Chicago. She celebrated her silver jubilee as a Franciscan sister in 1980. She had served locally as a parish worker at St. Peter Parish in Rocky Ford and had worked in parish ministry in Boone and Avondale since 1980. She was named the parish's pastoral associate in 1986. Sister Patricia is survived by two brothers, Charles (Lori) P. McGinty, Long Grove, Ill, and John J. McGinty of Boone; and by nephews Mike, Tim, Brian, Shannon, and Erin McGinty. A wake will be held between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. Sunday at St. William's Church in Boone. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at Sacred Heart Church in Avondale. Burial will be at St. Vrain Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. William Church, Boone, or Sacred Heart Church, Avondale, c/o Sacred Heart Parish, Avondale 81022.

McGlothlin, Joseph E. M.
Joseph E. M. McGlothlin - Pueblo Colorado - January 1980 - Joseph E. M. McGlothlin, late of 1702 Keeler [Pueblo, Pueblo County], passed away Monday [Jan. 15, 1980] after a lengthy illness. Mr. McGlothlin was born May 4, 1898 in Hillside [Fremont County] and worked for CF&I Steel Corp. from 1918 until 1923, then worked for the D&RG Railroad as an engineer. He was married to Mary P. Sanders, Sept. 12, 1955. He was a member of Locomotive Engineers Local No. 29. He was predeceased by his wife, Mary, Dec. 25, 1979, [three] brothers [Earl, Thomas, and William] and one sister [Hattie McCrillis]. Memorial service 11 a.m. Friday, Davis Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Wayne Ward officiating. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Colorado Division Inc., Pueblo County Unit, 635 W. Corona No. 216, Pueblo 81004, direct or through our office. Family will meet with friends after the service.

McGlothlin, Lucille Margaret
Lucille Margaret McGlothlin - Pueblo Chieftain - October 01, 2002 - Lucille Margaret McGlothlin. Lucille passed away Sept. 30, 2002, at Life Care Center in Pueblo, Colo. Lucille Margaret Spencer was born in Telluride, Colo., May 30, 1913. She was educated in Telluride, Rocky Ford and Lansing, Mich. Her daughter, Karen (Alex) DeLay of Pueblo West, Colo.; son, Merritt (Carolyn) McGlothlin of Tucson, Ariz.; and a grandson and two great-grandchildren survive her. Lucille lived her adult life in Rocky Ford, Grand Junction, Denver and lastly Pueblo, Colo. Inurnment and private graveside ceremony will be held at Lone Tree Cemetery in Telluride, Colo.

McGlothlin, Mary P.
Mary P. [Sanders] McGlothlin - Pueblo Chieftain - January 14, 1980 - Mary P. [Sanders] McGlothlin, late of 1702 Keeler [Pueblo, Pueblo Co., CO], passed away [December 25, 1979] at her home. Survived by her husband, Joseph McGlothlin [deceased Jan. 15, 1980]; one son, and two grandchildren. Also survived by three brothers. Mrs. McGlothlin was born Sept. 6, 1916, at Gardner [Huerfano County], Colo., and was married to Joseph McGlothlin Sept. 12, 1955. She was predeceased by a sister, Arlene Boyd. Memorial service 11 a.m. Tuesday, Davis Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Wayne Ward officiating. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Pueblo County Heart Unit, P.O. Box 1658, Pueblo 81002, direct or through our office. The family will meet with friends after the service.

McGlothlin, Phoebe
Phoebe Mann McGlothlin - Pueblo Colorado - September 1936 - Phoebe McGlothlin Expires at Age of 82 - Mrs. Phoebe Mann McGlothlin, 82, died yesterday [September 12, 1936] at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George F. McCrillis, 431 East Corona Avenue [Pueblo, Pueblo County]. Mrs. McGlothlin owned and operated a ranch near Hillside [Fremont County], Colo. for 28 years but she has made her home with her daughter for the past several years. She was a member of the Mesa Baptist church. Funeral announcements will be made later. Besides Mrs. McCrillis, Mrs. McGlothlin is survived by the following children, Earl McGlothlin, La Plata N.M.; Mrs. Elizabeth Caughman, [Buena] Vista, Colo.; William J. McGlothlin, Hillside, Colo.; Arthur [Henry A.] McGlothlin, Phippsburg, Colo. and E. J. McGlothlin, Pueblo [all since deceased]. She is also survived by 19 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

McGonigal, Joe
Joe McGonigal (a.k.a. M'Gonnigal, McGonigle) – Joseph McGonigal -Telluride Daily Journal - June 2, 1922 - Two Murdered When Jealous Suitor Shoots - Mine Watchman Kills His Rival in Home of the Girl - Uses a Shot Gun - Girl Flees but Her Head Is Blown Off by Pursuer - Trinidad, Colo., June 2 - Ella Centers, aged 25, and Wilbur Ferguson were foully murdered here last night by Joseph McGonigal, a jealous suitor. Miss Centers, the daughter of the boarding house keeper at the Royal mine, was in her home last night with Ferguson, who was writing a letter. McGonigal, a watchman at the Jewel mine, entered the house and shot Ferguson, who died immediately. The Centers girl fled, but was pursued by McGonigal who blew her head off with a shot gun. It is believed that the shooting took place over the hand of Miss Centers. Ferguson, of Saco, Maine, and a student in the School of Mines, was a temporary watchman at the Royal mine and boarded at the Centers' home. Miss Centers accepted the attentions of Ferguson and this made McGonigal furiously jealous and the double killing resulted. Immediately after the shooting McGonigal was arrested. It was found that he had a bullet wound in his foot, but this wound is believed to have been self-inflicted. Golden Colorado Transcript - June 8, 1922 - Popular Mines Student Murdered at Coal Camp - Wilbur Ferguson, prominent athlete and one of the most popular students of the School of Mines, was shot and instantly killed at Aguilar last Thursday by Joe McGonigal, a watchman. The shooting occurred in the dining room of the mine boarding house where Ferguson was sitting at a table writing. J. C. Williams, master of the Golden Masonic lodge, of which order Ferguson was a member, made a trip to Aguilar last Saturday to get the correct information concerning the murder, and found that the shooting of young Ferguson was a cold blooded affair and without provocation. On Thursday morning Ferguson was in the dining room writing a letter to his mother. McGonigal suddenly entered the room, carrying a sawed-off shotgun. He ordered Ferguson to get out of the house. Ferguson looked up from his writing, but made no move to arise from his chair, and with that McGonigal drew down on him with the gun and fired. The charge of buckshot entered Ferguson's chest. When McGonigal first entered the dining room, Ella Centers, daughter of the boarding house keeper, and with whom McGonigal was infatuated, was at work in a pantry adjoining the dining room. Another girl was with her. Just before the shot was fired the Centers girl rushed into the room, apparently with the idea of preventing the shooting. When Ferguson fell the girl rushed out of the house and into a deep arroyo, McGonigal running after her. McGonigal ran along the edge of the gulch and finally got just above the girl. She fell on her knees and pleaded with him to spare her life, but, taking slow and deliberate aim at her, he fired, killing the girl instantly. Several men working on a bridge nearby were witnesses to this killing. After shooting the girl, McGonigal fled to his own room in the boarding house and fired several shots from a revolver into his hat brim. He then sent a bullet into his foot and went into the room where Ferguson was lying. He placed the revolver about (?) Ferguson and then threw himself on the floor, pretending to be unconscious. State rangers entered the house and found the killer in that position. He was yanked to his feet, and the only thing he would say when questioned as to his motive in killing Ferguson and the girl was "Dead men tell no tales." Ferguson's right hand still grasped the fountain pen with which he had been writing, showing that there had been no fight. McGonigal had been known in the coal camp for some time as an all around bad man. The coroner's jury brought in a verdict Saturday to the effect that the killing was premeditated and felonious. Young Ferguson left Golden soon after school closed to take a job as watchman at the Royal mine at Aguilar, planning in this way to earn money to aid him in completing his college course. The Royal mine is owned by the National Fuel Company and officers of that company told Mr. Williams Sunday that Ferguson had so impressed them that a much better position was being prepared for him. Ferguson was one of the most popular men in the School of Mines, and was a favorite with students, faculty members and townspeople in general and his untimely death has brought great sorrow to this community. During the war Ferguson enlisted in Maine and served overseas in a machine gun company. After returning from France he came to Golden and entered the School of Mines as a freshman. He became a general favorite at once, and was elected president of the freshman class. He took a prominent part in athletics and all student activities and last fall was one of the mainstays of the Mines football team. He had been elected president of next year's junior class. He was a member of the Masonic order and of the local chapter of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson, live in Saco, Maine, and he also leaves one brother. The body was taken to Denver and services were held at the Olinger mortuary yesterday morning, being attended by many lodge and fraternity brothers of the deceased, as well as many other friends. The remains have been shipped to the home in Maine for interment.Colorado Public Defender - April 26, 1924 - Joe McGonigal (a.k.a. M'Gonnigal, McGonigle), Trinidad (Las Animas County). W-W. Hanging. McGonigal was convicted of murdering Wilbur N. Ferguson, a student at the Colorado School of Mines, and Ella Centers, the daughter of the owner of a rooming house where both Ferguson and McGonigal lived. McGonigal, forty-two, worked as a watchman at a mine, and at one time had been prominent in the affairs of the United Mine Workers. He shot Ferguson inside the house, and Centers fled in terror. McGonigal chased her and killed her with a shotgun as she pleaded for her life. Several nearby workmen witnessed the murder. McGonigal then returned to the house and, apparently to create a self-defense claim, shot himself in the foot, which later had to be amputated. The state alleged that the McGonigal committed the murders while drunk and that he was jealous of the personal relationship between Ferguson and Centers. McGonigal's sole defense was insanity, although he only proffered jail prisoners, and no experts, to support that claim. In contrast, three psychiatrists testified that the defendant was sane. On appeal, the defense attorney failed to file an abstract of the record and brief. The court reprimanded the attorney and cited him for contempt, but permitted him to continue on the case. The conviction was later affirmed, and after the governor granted a one-month stay of execution to evaluate McGonigal's sanity, he was hanged with the "old water type" gallows.

McGoodwin, Ethel
Ethel McGoodwin - Pueblo Chieftain - March 24, 1987 - Ethel McGoodwin, 83, longtime Las Animas resident, died March 21, 1987, in Shawnee, Okla. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Tuesday at United Methodist Church in Las Animas. Interment in Las Animas Cemetery.

McGovern, J. Edward
J. Edward McGovern - Pueblo Chieftain - July 17, 1987 - J. Edward McGovern, 1718 Iroquois, July 15, 1987. Husband of Mrs. Jeanne McGovern, who passed away Sept. 26, 1986. Father of Sarah E. Luke, Pueblo, Jane Ann (John) Bernard, El Paso, Texas, and Martha M. (Mike) Romero, Quantico, Va. Brother of Margaret Fossceco, Pueblo. Survived also by 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A lifelong resident of Pueblo, Mr. McGovern had been employed by the CF&I Steel Corp. and the California Oil Company prior to his retirement from Dana Corp. in 1962. He was an active participant at Sacred Heart Cathedral but a member of Christ the King Parish. Rosary recitation followed by Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Friday, Christ the King Church. Interment, Roselawn. Friends who wish are asked to send memorials to the American Lung Association in care of the funeral home office.

McGovern, Jeanne Elizabeth
Jeanne Elizabeth McGovern - Pueblo Chieftain - September 27, 1986 - Jeanne Elizabeth McGovern, 1718 Iroquois, Sept. 26, 1986. Wife of J. Edward McGovern. Mother of Sarah E. Luke, Pueblo, Jane Ann (John) Bernard, El Paso, Texas., and Martha M. (Mike) Romero, Quantico, Va. Grandmother of Kathryn (Tom) Pitts, Anne Luke, Joan (David) Black, John Luke, Ken (Bonnie) Bernard, Keith (Donnita) Bernard, Kevin Bernard, Eddie Romero, Jennifer Romero and Bobby Romero. Great-grandmother of Jeremy Smith, Matthew Smith, and Holly Black. Sister of James N. (Irene) McCoy and Arthur H. (Virginia) McCoy. She served on the School District 60 school board and worked for more than 29 years at the Pueblo and Greenwood Medical Clinics. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, 3 p.m. Sunday, First Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. John M. Ross. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in her name to First Presbyterian Church Building Fund.

McGovern, Marjorie Faye
Marjorie Faye McGovern - Pueblo Chieftain - May 24, 1986 - Marjorie Faye McGovern, a lifetime Pueblo resident, late of 3027 Eighth Ave., passed away May 22, 1986. Mrs. McGovern was a former owner and operator of Grove Drug. She was educated at the University of Colorado School of Pharmacy and was editor of the university's annual in 1949. She was a member of St. Pius X Church, the Kappa Alpha Theta, Rhochi, Hesperia, Mortar Board, the Pueblo Country Club and was past president of Pueblo Service League. Mrs. McGovern is survived by two sons, John (Darleen) McGovern of Louisville and Martin McGovern of Houston, Texas; one grandson, Devin McGovern and one granddaughter, Layne McGovern, both of Louisville; one cousin, Carl M. Grove of Albuquerque, N.M.; and her stepmother, Jean Grove of Pueblo. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert J. McGovern, in 1975, and a son, Robert A. McGovern, in 1979. The rosary recitation will be at 8 p.m. Monday in the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel and the Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Pius X Church, with Father Leonard Racki and Father Louis C. Stovik officiating. Interment will be at Roselawn Cemetery. The family respectfully requests the omission of flowers. Those who wish may make donations to a Memorial Scholarship at the University of Colorado School of Pharmacy or to their favorite charity through the funeral home office.

McGowan, Henry Dove
Henry "Mac" Dove McGowan - Pueblo Chieftain - August 31, 2004 - Henry "Mac" Dove McGowan, 71 years old of Littleton, Colo., died Friday, Aug. 27, 2004 at Littleton Adventist Hospital after a long battle with leukemia and lymphoma. Mr. McGowan was born August 29, 1932 in Joliet, Illinois to John Henry and Katie (Dove) McGowan. He married Naomi Hogue on July 10, 1955 in Joliet, Illinois. Mr. McGowan graduated from Joliet Township High School in 1952. He attended what is now Arkansas State University on a football scholarship. He also ran track and was a Golden Gloves boxer. In addition to his college career he served in Korea as a Marine. Mr. McGowan joined the Colorado State Patrol in 1964 and was stationed in Pueblo, Greeley and most recently Denver. He retired as a Major from the Colo. State Patrol in 1993. Henry McGowan was a member of the Bear Creek Evangelical Presbyterian Church. He and his wife supported the Mendenhall Ministry and he was a trained Stephen Minister whose purpose was to give aid and comfort to the terminally ill. He was active in and past president of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the FBI National Academy. Henry (called "Papa" by his grandchildren and great-grandchildren) was a wonderful story teller who enjoyed golfing and fishing. He especially loved traveling in his motor home and spending time with his wife and family who loved him very much. Survived by Naomi "Nonnie" his wife of 49 years. Sons Darrell and In McGowan of Colo. Springs; Roger and Vieda McGowan of Greeley. Daughters Lori McGowan of Oakland, Calif.; Marcia and Greg Taylor of Aurora; Karla McGowan of Aurora; Renee McGowan of Littleton. Brother Wheatley; sister Irma, brothers-in-law Clarence and Lee. Many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nephews and nieces. Funeral services are at 10a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 1 at Bear Creek Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 3101 South Kipling, Lakewood, Colo. Mortuary, Newcomer Family Funeral Home and Crematory. Naomi McGowan requests that any contributions be made to your own favorite charity in Henry McGowan's name.

McGowan, John J.
John J. McGowan – Leadville Carbonate Chronicle – October 16, 1911 – Around the City As Seen By Our Reporters on Their Daily Rounds – From the Herald Democrat and the Evening Chronicle – From Monday's Daily – The death of John J. McGowan at the county hospital Saturday marks the passing of ____ _____ ____ ___ ___ ____ _______ characters that have made the pages of the history of this camp good reading. Among these characters is the man who just missed joining a company that "struck it rich;" the man who did "strike it" and spent it all; the man who sold a claim for a pittance and afterward saw others get rich. All these characters Leadville boasts of. Some of them are still living. But John J. McGowan was different from all of them. His life story does not tell of how he missed getting rich or how he was once rich. He was never rich, and he never had any prospects of getting rich. The peculiar note of McGowan's song of life was that he was always GOING to get rich. His mining "deals" consisted of one long series of organizations of paper companies. More often, though, he did not take the trouble to describe the property on paper. Most of the corporations that he organized were but the figments of his vivid imagination. He was an organizer who never organized anything. And yet his castles in Spain brought him some revenue. They at least kept him out of the county hospital for a number of years. McGowan had the faculty of being able to transform his fairy mining schemes into good substantial boarding house fare. In this respect he was superior to most dreamers who got nothing for their dreams but a pile of rags in a garret and a diet of bread and water. A glance at McGowan's method in cashing his dreams might be helpful to that class of persons who concern themselves with the architecture of air castles. McGowan kept (a) close tab on the boarding houses of Leadville. He had boarded at most of them for a year or more, and he always paid his bills. He never failed to do that when the landlady became anxious and asked him about a settlement. McGowan believed in paying up; that was one of the rules of his life. So when the landlady spoke to McGowan he would take out a fountain pen and say: "My dear madam, you are not aware, I take it, that I am interested in the organization of a mining company of which I am to be chief stockholder and president." As a rule the landlady would reply that she was not aware of anything of that sort. Then McGowan, who all the time had been waving the pen importantly, would turn to the pad of paper on the table and write a few words in a fine flourishing hand that made the landlady think he surely must be a president of some sort. He would then hand the woman a statement to the effect that he owed her such and such an amount and that he would pay it to her in the stock of such and such a company. Then McGowan would hunt a new boarding place and pay the landlady her bill in "stocks." After a time the landladies of Leadville had got all the stocks they needed in this life, and McGowan lost his credit. So he began to watch for new places to open up where he might introduce himself and leave a promise of his stocks. It had got to a point where he couldn't get a meal at the places where there was no lead of introducing himself. That is how the old dreamer cashed his dreams. It shows a certain amount of ingenuity and uniqueness. The average dreamer starves to death with a hundred schemes in his head and nothing in his stomach. But McGowan was an extraordinary dreamer; he knew how to get his board, if not his fortunes, from his wildcat schemes. In this way McGowan stepped around the expediency of begging or receiving charity. That was the point on which he was ____. He took offense at the offer of a "helping hand." He had been an expert bookkeeper in his day, and had earned a good salary in the employ of the Clatlin (?) Company of New York. Very likely, it was the memory of his former vocation (?) and the knowledge of his ability that kept him from begging or receiving alms. He finally had to give up the struggle to side-step charity and go to the county hospital. By the time that he went he was so broken in health and so weak that it is likely that he had not enough spirit left to care whether he was paying board with imaginary stocks or living on the charity of the county. He kept a diary and set down punctiously (?) the state of the weather each day, the success he had in securing a loan and the menu for breakfast. One or two excerpts from the diary gives the keynote to the latter part of his life that was spent in effecting "loans" in preference to accepting alms and of boarding on the strength of his "stocks" in preference to becoming a beggar. "May 16 – Heard today that ---- made a good strike in silver. Must see him about a loan." "June 3 – Got a loan of five from ---- today. Food is good. Must begin to think on paying board." "June 5 – Got ½ pint from ---- today. Had oatmeal for breakfast." "July 18 – Consulted Madam ---- today. She told of my past, present and future. Said I would get a paper in a few days. Would be rich." McGowan knew the geology of Leadville thoroughly and located many claims. He had brains and imagination. He could conceive great things, but he lacked the "something" that is necessary to make dreams realities. He could have outlined on paper any of the great schemes that have materialized in this camp and are now paying propositions. But McGowan was not the man to execute what he planned. That he was an imaginative genius without being a practical one is shown by the remark that people make of him now that he is dead. "He was one of the 'millionaires' of Leadville, but his millions were in his mind." So they were "all in his mind," but with a little executive talent in his make-up they might have been in his pocket. Note: The quality of this article was very poor. Leadville Carbonate Chronicle – October 30, 1911 – Around the City As Seen By Our Reporters on Their Daily Rounds – From the Herald Democrat and the Evening Chronicle – From Monday's Daily – M'Gowan's Son-In-Law Heard From – Word was received last week by Coroner O'Malia from the son-in-law of John J. McGowan, who died over a week ago in Leadville. After an attempt to locate the family of the deceased in Pueblo it was found that H. S. Payne, the son-in-law, had moved to Los Angeles, Cal. He has made arrangements for the funeral which will be held some time this week. In a letter found, among the possessions of the late McGowan, from Mr. Payne, it appears that McGowan's daughter knew nothing of the indigent circ*mstances of her father, and it is likely that old John J. with all his pride took pains to keep his people in Pueblo ignorant of the fact that he had one foot in the county hospital and that it was a question of but a few months when the other would go in. The letter confirms the opinion advanced by many of McGowan's friends and acquaintances that the old "mine promoter" was extraordinarily sensitive on the subject of his financial distress. It appears from the letter that Mr. Payne was at the time of writing holding a good position as chief clerk to the master mechanic of the Denver and Rio Grande shops in Pueblo. In the letter he assumes that McGowan is a prosperous mining man. Judging from what is known of McGowan's character it seems probable that McGowan himself conveyed this impression. It was of the peculiar traits of his mind to pose as a well-to-do promoter of a mining scheme of vast proportions. If he carried this air of prosperity among his acquaintances it is all the more probable that he would carry it in his communications with his relatives. Leadville Carbonate Chronicle – October 30, 1911 – Around the City As Seen By Our Reporters on Their Daily Rounds – From the Herald Democrat and the Evening Chronicle – From Friday's Daily – Funeral of the Late J. J. McGowan – The funeral of the late John J. McGowan was held yesterday from the chapel of Moynahan and O'Malia's undertaking parlors. The remains were interred in Evergreen cemetery. The pallbearers were: Dan Healy, Sam McGowan, Hugh Duffy, William Martin, Robert Walsh and John Kearney.

McGrann, Terrence J.
Terrence J. McGrann - Pueblo Chieftain - August 04, 1998 - Terrence J. McGrann, 62, passed away Aug. 3, 1998. Survived by his daughter, Erin E. (Nathan) Somes, Pueblo- mother, Rita McGrann- sister, Rita (Joseph) Boyle, all of Tulsa, Okla.- and brother, Edward C. (Shirley) McGrann III, Pinedale, Wyo. Also survived by daughter-in-law, Janet McGrann- and granddaughter, Shawna L. McGrann, both of Villa Park, Ill.- as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by son, Sean E. McGrann- brother, Michael McGrann- and father, Edward C. McGrann Jr. Cremation, Almont Crematory. , Wednesday, 10 a.m., George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Private inurnment, Friday, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in his name in care of the funeral home office.

McGrath, Ann Theresa (Sister)
Sister Ann Theresa McGrath - Pueblo Chieftain - November 12, 2006 - Sister Ann Theresa McGrath, 86, passed away Nov. 6, 2006 at the Sisters of Charity infirmary in Cincinnati, Ohio. Born Marie Katherine McGrath on May 9, 1920, she graduated from Pueblo Catholic High School. She took her vows Aug. 15, 1943 at the age of 23 and taught in several different Catholic schools during her 40 plus years of teaching. Preceded in death by her parents, James and Sarah McGrath, 6 brothers and 2 sisters. She is survived by her brother Lawrence McGrath of Pueblo and sister Helen O'Donnell of Joliet, IL, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. Services will be at the Sisters of Charity in Cincinnati.

McGrath, Daisy Kate
Daisy Kate "Kay" McGrath - Pueblo Chieftain - March 31, 2003 - Daisy Kate "Kay" McGrath Kay McGrath passed away peacefully at home on March 29, 2003, after a prolonged illness. Born Daisy Kate Waite on Feb. 28, 1920, in Bristol, England, to William Whitley and Florence Morris Waite, she matriculated (her words) from the Hugh Sexey School. As a young woman, she survived the German blitz during WWII and married her husband Neill B. McGrath M.D. on Oct. 3, 1945. She immigrated to the United States as a GI bride in 1946 arriving on a Liberty Ship in New York City. She and her husband, Neill, first lived in Lamar, Colo., before he moved to a medical practice in Michigan and later in Florence, Colo. They lived briefly in Denver before moving to Pueblo in 1965 for the remainder of their lives. Her husband, Neill, predeceased her on July 31, 1987. Surviving her are two children and their spouses; Elaine and John Sartoris of Beulah, Colo., and Brian and Susan McGrath of Boise, Idaho. There are also five grandsons, Peter Sartoris, Neill McGrath, Christopher McGrath, Colin McGrath, and Tristan McGrath. She is also survived by two sisters, Violet (Jack) Young of Bristol, England, and Heather Braam of Capetown, South Africa; her brother, Leslie (Barbara) Waite of Bristol, England; and brother-in-law, Rev. Owen Butler of Taunton, England; as well as many nieces and nephews. Kay McGrath was particularly proud of being both American and English - she never renounced her English citizenship and friends will remember that, tongue-in-cheek, she sometimes flew the Union Jack on July 4th. The person she most admired, Winston Churchill, was also half-English and half-American. She greatly enjoyed the Colorado mountains and wildlife, particularly feeding hummingbirds, collecting mushrooms, and bird and bear watching. She was a person of great good humor and probing and broad intellect. One of her favorite pastimes was provocative discussions and friendly arguments with her children and grandchildren. In fact, she liked to argue that in her opinion the best things about America, the Plymouth Colony, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Episcopal Church were the intellectual creations of dissident Englishmen. She was a loving and proud grandmother and was always an interesting and stimulating companion and teacher to her grandsons. Kay was a member of many organizations, the PEO chapter CI, the Cuerna Verde Association, the Wednesday Morning Book Club, Dow Jones Investment Club, longtime member of Ascension Episcopal Church (Altar Guild and Rector's Guild). She also volunteered in many organizations to improve Pueblo such as the Broadway Theatre League, KTSC-PBS, and the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center. Friends will remember that she was an avid tennis player, a nature lover and particularly fond of Airedales. Kay will be greatly missed by family and friends. Kay's family wants to express their deepest appreciation for the kindness and wonderful gestures of friendship from all her friends, the very caring and professional people from Sangre de Cristo Hospice, and the love and spiritual support from the clergy at Ascension Church. At her request, there will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial Service will be held 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 1, 2003, at the Ascension Episcopal Church, 18th and Grand, with the Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radneo officiating. In lieu of flowers, please offer up donations to Ascension Episcopal Church Memorial Fund, Sangre de Cristo Arts Center, or Sangre de Cristo Hospice, c/o the funeral home.

McGrath, Dani
Dani McGrath - Pueblo Chieftain - December 30, 1999 - Dani McGrath, 68, of Las Animas, Colo., died in St. Mary-Corwin Hospital, Pueblo, Dec. 29, 1999. Survived by two sons, T. Shawn McGrath and Kevin (Joyce) McGrath; two grandchildren, Sean and Heather McGrath, all of Las Animas. Cremation and no service. Private inurnment in Las Animas Cemetery.

McGrath, Ella C.
Ella C. McGrath - Westland News - August 14, 1919 - In Memory; Life's race was well run, Life's work well done, Life's crown well won, Now comes rest. Ella C. McGrath was born in Lacon, Illinois, September 15, 1878. She attended public school there until her family moved to Colorado in 1887, settling at Towner. She continued her education at Towner and Pueblo. Later she went to San Francisco and entered a business college. After completing this course, she was employed in the office of the T. J. Morgan Plumbing Co., later going to El Paso, Texas, with that firm and worked for them until the fall of 1909, when she returned to her girlhood home at Towner. Here she was employed by the Towner Mercantile Company and later by W. H. Mayne. She took an interest in her work and her employer's welfare became her own. She was appointed postmistress in February 1915, and here as well as in other work, the desire to improve the service became an absorbing interest. No one can fill her place. She gave her life freely that she might lighten the burden of others. The body was frail for so great a task. She was never strong and on August 2 she passed to the Great Beyond., She was buried in Roselawn Cemetery at Pueblo. The writer knew Ella McGrath many years and has never known a more beautiful, helpful and unselfish life. Though frail in body, she was strong in the spirit of love. She never counted the cost to herself but was ever thoughtful of others and anxious to help them. Her young life touched those with whom she came in contact and all are better because of her influence. In sickness and sorrow, after a long and tiresome day, her hand helped, her voice and her smile cheered. Ellas' life did not belong to her home or her family alone, but to the community in which she lived. Her passing is a personal loss. She will be missed by all who knew her. No word of reproach or of slight is over spoken of her; there is no memory of her except of loving administrations. She left the richest bequest that can be given to the world, a radiant, spotless example, which will live and vibrate throughout the ages. There is no death! The stars go down, To rise upon some fairer shore; And brighten Heaven's jeweled crown; They shine forevermore. And ever near us, though unseen, The dear immortal spirits tread; For all the boundless universe Is Life; There are no dead.

McGrath, James Joseph
James Joseph McGrath - Pueblo Chieftain - September 15, 2005 - James Joseph McGrath passed away unexpectedly on Sept. 13, 2005, as the result of a heart attack. Jim was born Dec. 3, 1935, in Pueblo to James and Sarah McGrath. He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, two sisters and his first grandchild, Ryan Sammon. His survivors include his wife of 45 years, Kay McGrath; son Mitch (Cindy) McGrath of Thornton; daughter, Marni (Douglas) Sammon of Parker; grandchildren, Bailey and Trey Sammon, Jimmy McGrath and Sasha Cioffoletti; brother, Larry McGrath; sisters, Sister Ann Therese and Helen O'Donnel, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was a great father, grandfather and a wonderful husband. His children and grandchildren were the light of his life. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16, 2005, in the Davis Memorial Chapel. Please omit food and flowers. Contributions may be made to the Colorado SIDS Program, Inc., through the funeral home in memory of Jim and his grandson Ryan Sammon.

McGrath, Kathleen T.
Kathleen T. McGrath - Colorado Springs Gazette - May 8, 2009 - Kathleen T. McGrath, 84, died Wednesday, May 6, 2009 at Cedarwood Health Care Center in Colorado Springs in the loving presence of her children. Kathleen was born in Paxico, KS to Philip A. and Theresa M. (Seeling) Meinhardt. She was united in marriage to Gerald McGrath at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Paxico, KS on November 25, 1948. He died March 22, 2002. She is survived by 10 children; John McGrath of North Attleboro, MA; Tom McGrath of Anchorage, AK; Mary Novak of San Diego, CA; Dan McGrath of Rector, AR; Loretta Giddings of Peyton, CO; Jane McGrath of Ridgway, CO; Kevin McGrath of Pueblo West, CO; Mike McGrath of Anchorage, AK; Linda Berg of Colorado Springs, CO; and Bob McGrath of Colorado Springs, CO; 16 grand- children; six great- grandchildren; a sister; Rosemary Boston of Topeka, KS; and three brothers; Jerome Meinhardt and Robert Meinhardt, both of Paxico, KS and Florian Meinhardt in California. Preceding her in death are son, Ed McGrath; daughter, Jean Kovel; and brothers, Edmund, Joseph, Clement and Clayton. Kathleen had been a resident of the area for 44 years. Previously she lived in the farming community of Wheaton, KS. She was a retired private duty nurse. She was an active member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Visitation will be from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday at Blunt Mortuary, 2229 W. Colorado Ave. The Rosary will be held Friday as well at 6:00 p.m. at Blunt Mortuary. A memorial mass will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 2030 W. Colorado Ave. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery, 1000 S. 26th. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Silver Key Senior Services, 2250 Bott Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80904. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Silver Key Senior Services, 2250 Bott Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80904. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Silver Key Senior Services, 2250 Bott Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80904.

McGrath, Marian B.
Marian B. McGrath - Pueblo Chieftain - April 26, 1987 - Marian B. McGrath, a Pueblo resident for 23 years, late of 41 MacAlester Road, passed away April 25, 1987. Mrs. McGrath was a member of the Christian Church of Bowie, Texas, and the Retired Enlisted Association Auxiliary Chapter No. 20. She is survived by her husband, Robert McGrath of the family home; one son, Jim Hustler of California; two brothers, William Hinton of Pampa, Texas, and J.C. Evans of Granbury, Texas; two grandchildren; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Ronald and Beverly Heruth of Manitou Springs and Ralph and Marie Collins of Idaho; one sister-in-law, Ruth Collins of Oregon; one brother-in-law, John McGrath of Idaho; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother. The funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, With the Rev. Donald Saul officiating. Interment will be in the Retired Enlisted Association Memorial Gardens in Roselawn Cemetery. Those who wish may make donations to the Retired Enlisted Association Auxiliary Chapter No. 20 through the funeral home office.

McGrath, Neill B.
Neill B. McGrath, M.D., - Pueblo Chieftain - August 2, 1987 - Neill B. McGrath, M.D., 168 Dunsmere, July 31, 1987. Husband of Kay McGrath and father of Elaine (John) Sartoris, West Point, N.Y., and Brian (Susan) McGrath, Boise, Idaho. Survived also by grandchildren, Peter Sartoris, Neill, Christopher and Colin McGrath and his sister, Jeannette Albersheim, Silver Spring, Md. Born Aug. 8, 1917, in Lamar, Dr. McGrath had been a Pueblo resident since 1965. He was a member of Ascension Episcopal Church and served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps during World War II. He established a general medical practice in Florence for 11 years and then served a pathology residency in Denver and later served as Chief of Pathology at Parkview Episcopal Hospital. He was a member of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, the American Society of Anatomical Pathologists and was a member of the Colorado Medical Society. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Ascension Episcopal Church will be conducted by Father Fred Johnson. The family respectfully requests the omission of flowers. Memorials may be made to the Pueblo Heart Unit, P.O. Box 1658, Pueblo, Colo., 81002.

McGrath, Paul D.
Paul D. McGrath - Pueblo Chieftain - July 09, 1999 - Paul D. McGrath, 91, longtime Prowers County resident, passed away July 6,1999 . Funeral services, 10 a.m. Monday at the Peaco*ck Chapel. Interment, Fairmount Cemetery. Visitation, 2 until 5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

McGrath, Robert L.
Robert L. McGrath - Pueblo Chieftain - September 11, 1987 - Robert L. McGrath, late of 41 MacAlester Road, passed away Sept. 10, 1987. Mr. McGrath retired from the U.S. Army after 20 years of service and worked as an occupational therapist at the Colorado State Hospital. He was a member of the Retired Enlisted Association, the American Legion, the DAV, and the Occupational Therapists Society. He is survived by three sisters, Marie Collins of Boise, Idaho, Ruth Collins of Nyssa, Ore., and Beverly Heruth of Manitou Springs; one brother, John McGrath of Eagle, Idaho; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marian B. McGrath, in April 1987. The funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, with the Rev. Dale Rogers officiating. Interment will be in the Retired Enlisted Association Memorial Gardens at Roselawn Cemetery. Those who wish may make donations to the scholarship fund of the Retired Enlisted Association through the funeral home office.

McGrath, Thelma Leslie
Thelma Leslie McGrath - Pueblo Chieftain - December 16, 2004 - Thelma Leslie McGrath, 71, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord Dec. 13, 2004. Born Feb. 26, 1933, in Pueblo, Colo. Preceded in death by son, Edwin McGrath; parents, Frank and Ardath Beebe; brother, Frank (Bud) Beebe; sister, Alice Bigley. Survived by daughters, Ardath (Tony) Sisnroy and Leslie (Butch) Berckefeldt; daughter-in-law, Marilyn McGrath; brother, Edwin (Thelma) Beebe; grandchildren, Jeremy (Donna), Nicole McGrath, Tom (Stephanie), Julie (Tim) Sisnroy, Wendy (Sean) Perkins, Cory (Anna) and Eric Berckefeldt; and five great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Thelma retired from Estes Industries in Penrose after 25-plus years. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Pueblo Zoo. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. Thursday, and funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday; both at Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after service.

McGrath, Thomas J.
Thomas J. McGrath - Pueblo Chieftain - June 15, 2004 - Thomas J. McGrath, 82, passed away June 12, 2004. He is preceded in death by his wife of 54 years, Virginia; his parents, James and Sarah McGrath; and brothers and sisters, Mark, George, Joseph, Margaret and Elizabeth. He is survived by his children, Victoria (Mike) Prater and John G. (Leslie) McGrath; grandchildren, Jean Marie Frazier, Colleen Pataska and Judith Prater; six great-grandchildren; sisters, Sister Ann Therese McGrath, SC, of Mount St. Joseph, Ohio, and Helen O'Donnell of Brookfield, Ill.; brothers, Lawrence (Diane Bachman) McGrath and James J. (Kay) McGrath; brother-in-law, Arthur L. (Shirley) Gilbert; sister-in-law, Carol (Paul) Ray; cousin, Donald Hansen; numerous nieces and nephews; and special friends and caregivers, Grace and Regis. Tom was a graduate of Central High School. He served in the U.S. Navy for six years during World War II. He was an employee of Aquila, formerly Centel, where he retired in 1987 after 39 years of service. Tom "Wampa" was a caring man. He cared for his wife at home to the very end. He was a great husband, father, father-in-law, wampa and friend to so many special people; and brought love and life into our hearts. Tom led a full life. If you ever needed help with electrical things or to fix your oven, Tom was the man to call. He was good with his hands and tools, and if you ever helped him, you better know what you were doing. Tom is gone, but will never be forgotten. We love you dearly, Wampa. Funeral Mass will be 10 a.m. Friday, June 18, 2004, at Christ the King Catholic Church. Interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

McGraw, Carl A.
Carl A. McGraw - Pueblo Chieftain - June 07, 2006 - Carl A. McGraw passed away June 5, 2006, in Pueblo. Carl was born Aug. 29, 1919, in Garden City, Kan., and had lived in Pueblo since 1946. He was a veteran having served in the U.S. Army during WWII. Carl was employed as the general foreman in the Rail Mill at the CF&I for nearly 40 years and then worked at the DOT Test Track for several more years before retiring in 2000. He was a longtime member of Central Christian Church in Pueblo and was active in the Boy Scouts of America. Carl coached several area baseball teams and was an accomplished athlete himself, having won numerous medals in the Senior Olympics. He enjoyed all outdoor activities including fishing, hiking, backpacking and wildlife, and cherished his time spent during frequent family gatherings. Mr. McGraw was preceded in death by his son, Mark in 1998. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Marjorie McGraw; his children, Judy (Bill) Thomas of Pueblo, Pat McGraw of Pueblo, Michael (Kathy) McGraw of Denver, Cathy (Russ) Yoder of Morrison; a daughter-in-law, Terri Martinez-McGraw of Pueblo; siblings, Phil (Betty) McGraw of Loveland and Shirley (Dick) Fine of Pueblo; 11 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mr. McGraw will lie in state, 2 to 8 p.m. today, at the mortuary. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Thursday, June 8, 2006, Central Christian Church, 1902 N. Hudson. Private interment, Imperial Cemetery. Donations in memory of Carl may be made to the Central Christian Church in Pueblo.

McGraw, Doris
Doris McGraw - Pueblo Chieftain - November 20, 2004 - Doris McGraw, 88, passed away Nov. 19, 2004. Among her survivors is her son, Clayton (Winona) McGraw of Pueblo. There will be no viewing or services. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

McGregor, James D.
James D. McGregor - Yampa Leader - August 20, 1904 - Miss Stella McDonald, principal of the Central high school at Pueblo and Dr. James D. McGregor, who were both lost in the Eden wreck, would have been married in a few weeks, their engagement having been announced during the last month.

McGrew, Mary
Mary McGrew - Denver Rocky Mountain News - August 27, 1999 - Mary McGrew, 83, of Denver died June 25. Services were June 30. Mrs. McGrew was born in Walsenburg on Aug. 2, 1915. She married Mac W. McGrew. Survivors include son Michael of California; two nieces.

McGuffey, Bernadette C.
Mrs. Bernadette C. McGuffey - Pueblo Chieftain - April 30, 1987 - Mrs. Bernadette C. McGuffey passed away April 28, 1987. Survived by her husband, Harold McGuffey of the family home. Born Oct. 20, 1921, in Hawaii, and had been a longtime Pueblo resident. She was a member of the Catholic Church. There will be no viewing. Graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Fowler Cemetery.

McGuffey, Harold E.
Harold E. McGuffey - Pueblo Chieftain - December 27, 2002 - Harold E. McGuffey passed away Dec. 17, 2002, in Pueblo. He was born July 31, 1921, in Montrose, Colo., and was employed as a truck driver for the Dixon Paper Company. Among his survivors are his sister, Wilma Goodwin of Pueblo. No public viewing of services. Cremation, Davis Crematory.

McGuin, Jerry N.
Jerry N. McGuin - Pueblo Chieftain - April 09, 2004 - Jerry N. McGuin passed away April 4, 2004. He is preceded in death by his parents, Denny and Jo McGuin; sister, Maxine Lyle. Jerry is survived by his loving wife of 21 years, Sharon; children, Don (Tanya) McGuin, Pam (Todd Mrotek) Behrendt, Dee (Clint) Gookin, Joh Jones, June (Ramiro) Gonzalez; grandchildren, Breken, Tristan, Timber, Nick, Malinda, Austin, Madison, Destiney, Rily, Henry and Crystal; also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and close friends. Jerry served two tours in the Navy during the Vietnam Conflict, one tour as a Navy Seal. He received the National Defense Service Medal and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. He was a lifetime member of the VFW Post in Gunnison, Colo., a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 3367 and a member of St. Joseph Church in Blende, Colo., where he served as a eucharistic minister for many years. In 1995, Jerry had a successful kidney transplant. Vigil service, 6 p.m. Sunday, April 11, 2004, at T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Memorial Mass, 2 p.m. Monday, April 12, St. Joseph Catholic Church. Military honors will be presented by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

McGuiness, Joseph Patrick
Rev. Monsignor Joseph Patrick McGuinness - Pueblo Chieftain - April 22, 2001 - Rev. Monsignor Joseph Patrick McGuinness, 73, passed away April 16, 2001, in Cortez, Colo. Father Joe, as he was lovingly called, was born in Dublin, Ireland, on May 5, 1927, the eighth child of Patrick Joseph and Helena (nee Cahill) McGuinness. He was ordained June 15, 1952, in Thurles, Ireland, for the Diocese of Pueblo. He continued to serve as a priest to the Catholic parishes in Pueblo and throughout Southern Colorado, most recently in Cortez. He was actively involved in the activities of the Catholic Church including Marriage Encounter, and acted as chaplain for the Catholic Daughters and the Knights of Columbus. In 2000, Father Joe was named as Papal Chaplain which gave him the title of Monsignor. He loved to golf, enjoyed photography and fishing, and was a great fan of all sports. Survived by his siblings, Philomena Chidley of Swindon, England, Marie (Brendan) Sealy of Dublin, Ireland, Kathleen Lang of New York, N.Y., Carmel (Martin) Holmes of Dallas, Texas, Michael (Phyllis) McGuinness and Bernadette (Gabriel) Peelo, both of Dublin, and Noel McGuinness of South Hampton, England. Preceded in death by his parents and brother, Patrick McGuinness. He will lie in state at the funeral home today from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Vesper service will be held 7 p.m. today and Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10 a.m. Monday. Both services will be at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 11th and Grand, with the Most Rev. Arthur N. Tafoya as celebrant. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Diocese of Pueblo Clergy Benefit Society through the funeral home.

McGuire, C. M.
Dr. C. M. McGuire - Walsenburg World-Independent - April 1, 1932 - Dr. C. M. McGuire Died at Humiston Iowa on March 27. Word was received this week of the death, at Humiston, Iowa, of Dr. C. M. McGuire, former resident of Walsenburg. Burial was at Lewisburg, Iowa, on Tuesday, March 29, under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity. No details were received in the letter sent to the local Masonic Lodge, but it is known by the friends of Dr. McGuire here that he had been confined to his bed for the past three years, following a paralytic attack. During all that time his mind was perfectly clear, but he was completely paralyzed on one side. Dr. McGuire and Mrs. Eva McGuire were practicing physicians in Walsenburg during the 90's and early 1900's, under the firm name of Drs. C. M. and Eva McGuire, and have a host of friends among the old timers of Walsenburg. Dr. McGuire took up a homestead north of Walsenburg and developed the first coal mine in what is now the Del Carbon district, and was instrumental in having the D. & R. G. spur extended to that point. Dr. and Mrs. McGuire came to Walsenburg from Humiston, Iowa, and returned there when they left Walsenburg on account of Mrs. McGuire's health. Mr. McGuire's father owned some Iowa farm land and the doctor invested much of the capital he acquired in coal mining in additional farm land in that vicinity. During his residence in Walsenburg, Dr. McGuire was closely connected with civic affairs and was a member of the town board. He belonged to Huerfano Chapter No. 27 A.F.& A.M., and took all the higher degrees in Masonry. He was also a member of other fraternal orders, and was connected with the Presbyterian church of this city. While a resident of Walsenburg Dr. McGuire was also interested in other lines of industrial endeavor. Huerfano World - April 9, 1992 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1932: Dr. C.M. McGuire died in Iowa. He and his wife lived here in the 1890s and early 1900s and developed the first mine in the Del Carbon district.

McGuire, Phyllis Elaine
Phyllis Elaine McGuire - Pueblo Chieftain - November 09, 2003 - Phyllis Elaine McGuire was born on Oct. 4, 1922, in Momence, Ill., to Samuel Henry Lucas and Bethel Jane Harlan, both born in Momence, Ill. Phyllis retired from the Colorado Women's Correctional Facility as a vocational instructor in August of 1978. She formerly resided in Canon City and has resided in Pueblo, Colo. during her retirement. Phyllis passed away on Nov. 4, 2003. She was preceded in death by husbands, Carl Buck of Yuma, Ariz., and Paul McGuire of Goodland, Kan. She is survived by her three daughters, Linda K. "Lynn" (Bill) Johnson of Canon City, Colo., Susan J. (Wayne) Fox of Centennial, Colo., Sally A. Buck of Boone, Colo., seven grandchildren, Brinda, Jill, Joni, Amanda, Kari, Brady and Ryan; and eight great-grandchildren. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 10, Imperial Memorial Gardens 5450 Highway 78 West, (One mile west of Pueblo Blvd. and Northern Ave.) with reception to follow at family home. Donations may be made to Statuary Memorial Garden Fund for Life Care Center at 2118 Chatalet Lane of Pueblo, or through the funeral home office in her memory.

McHenry, Lena B.
Mrs. Lena B. "Mrs. Mac" McHenry - Pueblo Chieftain - June 20, 1972 - Mrs. Lena B. "Mrs. Mac" McHenry passed away Sunday night in a local hospital. She was the mother of Mrs. Helen Pachek and Mrs. Margaret Grahek, both of Pueblo; Samuel J. McHenry, Albuquerque, N.M.; Floyd A. McHenry, Costa Mesa, Calif.; Roberta Phillips, Pueblo, and Victor W. McHenry, Columbus, Miss. She was the sister of Mrs. Della Bittner, Canon City; Roy Perkins, Pueblo; Elmer Perkins, Denver; Clyde Perkins, Tabernash, Colo.; Mrs. Ruth Wright, Montrose, and James Perkins, Denver. She also had 20 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Mrs. McHenry was a member of Central Christian Church and had been a resident of Pueblo since 1943. She was employed by Parkview Episcopal Hospital for 21 years as a practical nurse. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at Valhalla Comer Garden Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Charles Whitmer. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

McIellan, William Douglas
William (Bill) Douglas Mclellan - Pueblo Chieftain - February 17, 2004 - William (Bill) Douglas Mclellan , 63, a native and former resident of the San Luis Valley area, died in Brighton, Colo. on Feb. 12. Survived by wife Judy and 9 children, William, Suzanne, Jamie, Sean, Sarah, April, Grace, Michelle, Jody and three brothers Robert, Patrick and Timothy. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Feb. 21, at the Brighton Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 1955 Jennifer Court (corner of 19th St). In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to Hospice of Peace-Denver, or The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York.

McIlroy, Mercy B.
Mercy B. McIlroy - Pueblo Chieftain - March 11, 1999 - Mercy B. McIlroy, 88, born on June 3, 1910, in San Francisco, Calif., passed away March 8, 1999. A Pueblo resident since 1938, she was predeceased by her husband, Dr. Richard H. McIlroy Sr., who died on Feb. 9, 1996. She is survived by her children, John B. McIlroy of Laguna Beach, Calif., Dr. Richard H. McIlroy Jr. of Columbus, Ind., Mrs. Rollin (Ann) Thompson of Carmel, Ind., and Mrs. William (Joan) Briggs of Jamestown, R.I., and seven grandchildren. Mrs. McIlroy was a member of First Presbyterian Church where a reception will be held at 10:30 a.m. today. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the organization of the donor's choice in her memory.

McIlvain, Marie P.
Marie P. McIlvain - Pueblo Chieftain - August 15, 1999 - Marie P. McIlvain, 94, passed away Aug. 12, 1999. Survived by her daughter, Betty Hundley of Pueblo- grandchildren, Robert (Lorraine) Hundley of Pueblo, Carol White of Pueblo and James (Judy) Goldsmith of Dover, Del.- 4great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren- and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, William - daughter, Billie Moore- and granddaughter, Gail Hundley. Born to William Terrence and Leora Belle (nee Mock) Diamond on Feb. 25, 1905, in Fowler, Colo. Marie loved being with her family. She will lie in state from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. today at the funeral home. Graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, Aug. 16, 1999,at Mountain View Cemetery with Pastor Jim Singelton officiating.

McIntire, A. P.
A.P. McIntire - Huerfano World - November 27, 2003 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1916: Died, A.P. McIntire, a pioneer of Sharpsdale who has resided in the county 36 years. He leaves a widow, daughters Mrs. A.S. Neely of Cameron and Mrs. W.N. Wycoff, Greeley, and two brothers, Fremont and Alvi S. of Walsenburg. [Editor's Note: A. P. McIntire died November 27, 1916. Obituary listed Walsenburg World, November 30, 1916, Page 11.]

McIntosh, Dixie C.
Dixie C. McIntosh - Pueblo Chieftain - March 02, 2006 - Dixie C. McIntosh, 88, passed away Feb. 27, 2006. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

McIntosh, H. B.
H. B. "Mac" McIntosh - Huerfano World - November 3, 1994 - A memorial gathering was held at the Colnar Ranch in Morning Glory for H.B. "Mac" McIntosh, husband of Gladys Colnar McIntosh, who died July 1, 1994 in the University of California, San Diego Medical Center. He was 75. His ashes were placed on the hill overlooking the ranch next to John and Eva Colnar. Mac was an avid fisherman, fishing the rivers and lakes of Colorado every summer for the past 50 years. Attending were his wife Gladys of 52 years and their two sons, Jim McIntosh and John McIntosh, and their wives and children, all of La Mesa, CA; John and Gene Colnar and their son Tim and wife and daughter, Robert Colnar, wife and son, all of Pueblo; Steve and Michele Ernest, Colorado Springs; Edward and Erma Stajduhar, Trinidad; Lee and Margaret Crump and Nick and Eva Balich, Walsenburg.

McIntosh, Henry J.
Henry J. McIntosh - Pueblo Chieftain - September 16, 1986 - Henry J. McIntosh was born in Suffield, Colo., Sept. 4, 1907, and died in Colorado Springs, Dec. 13, 1986. Husband of Mabel M. McIntosh of Colorado Springs. Father of Henry T. (Kathryn) McIntosh and Marilyn McIntosh. Grandfather of David, Krista, and Michael McIntosh. Brother of Jeanette Hughes and Thelma (Doyle) Brown. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. McIntosh was employed by AT&T in Pueblo for 26 years, was a member of South Pueblo Lodge No. 31, AF&AM, the "Pioneers" at AT&T and a former member of First Baptist Church of Pueblo. Service at 10 a.m. Wednesday in First Baptist Church with the Rev. David Horton and the Rev. Tom Elsey officiating. South Pueblo Lodge No. 31, AF&AM will also participate with interment in the Masonic Cemetery in Trinidad Wednesday afternoon. The family prefers contributions to First Baptist Church of Pueblo.

McIntosh, Neoma M.
Neoma M. McIntosh - Pueblo Chieftain - December 12, 1998 - Neoma M. McIntosh passed away Dec. 9, 1998. Wife of Lyman D. McIntosh who preceded her in death as did her parents, Umphrey and Zelpha Roser- three brothers, George, Ernest and Alfred Roser- and two sisters, Geneva Avara and Oleta Sheppard. Survived by daughter, Jacqueline (Jim) Rutledge of Aurora, Colo.- two grandsons, Jeffrey Rutledge, of the family home, and Lyman (Tonie) Rutledge of Aurora, Colo.- five great-grandchildren- sisters, Irene Hindman of La Junta, Colo., Rella (Clarence) Correll, Yoder, Colo., and Winona (John) Powers, Pueblo- one brother, Jim (Peggy) Roser, La Junta, Colo.- five brothers-in-law, Bill of Texas, Dwight (Nancy) of Fowler, Ed (Frances) of Oregon, Malcom of Oregon and John McIntosh of Falcon, Colo.- three sisters-in-law, Juanita Fleming of Texas, Mary (Cole) Miller of La Junta, Colo., and Dorothy (John) Kinkead of Arizona- and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Monday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Visitation, noon until 5 p.m. today and Sunday.

McIntyre, Billie
Billie McIntyre - Pueblo Chieftain - June 20, 2002 - Billie McIntyre, 73, passed away June 15, 2002. She is preceded in death by her father, Clarence Edgar Constable; and her mother, Irabyrd Richards Hoggatt. She was dearly loved by her only son, Patrick (Pam) Mihelich; her granddaughter, Kassity Mihelich; and her great-granddaughter, Kayla Mihelich, all of Salmon, Idaho; beloved cousin of Norma Grey of Pueblo. Also survived by numerous cousins and friends. She was a lifelong resident of Pueblo and earned a degree in nursing from Southern Colorado State College. She worked as a registered nurse in local hospitals and nursing homes. She was a member of Lake Avenue Baptist Church. At her request, cremation with no viewing. Graveside inurnment service, 10 a.m. Friday, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Those who wish may make contributions to the Alzheimer's Association through the funeral home office.

McIntyre, C. W. (Daughter of)
Daughter of C. W. McIntyre - Aspen Daily Leader - August 25, 1892 - The four-year-old daughter of Mrs. C. W. McIntyre of Canon City, died of spasms on the train between Chihuahua and El Paso.

McIntyre, Clara M.
Clara M. McIntyre - Pueblo Chieftain - July 03, 2005 - Clara M. McIntyre, 74, born Oct. 21, 1930, passed away June 29, 2005. Preceded in death by her husband, Thomas C. McIntyre in 1991. Survived by her children, Karen (Rick) Clements, Laura (Alan Sanders) Spehar, Claudia (Lyle) Thurman, Pam (Dave) Garren, and Scott (Carrie) McIntyre. Grandmother of Gena, Ashlei, Halie, Dillon, Taylor, Alyssa, Austin, and Madison. Also survived by three great-grandchildren; brother, Chuck (Barbara) Ford; and sister-in-law, Rose Ford. Also preceded in death by her brother, Frank Ford. At her request, cremation with a memorial service to be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel.

McIntyre, David Richard
David Richard "Mac" McIntyre - Pueblo Chieftain - November 19, 1997 - David Richard "Mac" McIntyre, laid his burdens aside and entered into rest peacefully with his Creator on Nov. 17, 1997. Born in Morley, Colo., on July 30, 1925, David was the son of John H. and Nellie Bickerton McIntyre who precede him in death. There was coal dust in his veins and the heart of a CF&I Steelworker in his chest, but his passion was his family. He was duly proud of his service in the Army Air Corps during World War II and maintained an abiding fondness his entire life for the B-17, The Flying Fortress." Dave was an avid bowler who enjoyed the camaraderie and intricacies of the game. Mac" will always be remembered for his strong will, kind heart, solid values and keen wit. He leaves to cherish his memory and their life together of 48 years his wife, Shirley, of the family home -- a home they sweated to build together and shared for 38 years. The legacy he leaves of faithfulness, commitment and hard work can be found in his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Christine (Ronald L.) Armstrong, Pueblo, Carolynn (Patrick) Scully, Apopka, Fla., Cindy McIntyre, Pueblo, D.J. (Sharon) McIntyre, Denver, Michael (Lori) McIntyre, Pueblo, Melinda (David) Arguello, Denver, Merri Ellen (Paul) Bush, Osceola, Fla.- Brian (Kimalee), Richard and Kathryn Armstrong, Erin, Briget, David and Joseph Scully, Kari and Kristi Wright, Matthew, Tyler and Lindsay McIntyre, Becci McIntyre, Tazmann David Arguello and Savannah Arguello- Tyna, Lynn and Jonathan Askey, Ryan and Lisa Bush and Niklas Armstrong. Also survived by his sister, Marjorie Watts, aunt, Marion Bickerton, foster granddaughter, Savannah Armstrong, sister-in-law, Eileen (Robert) Comiskey- numerous nieces, nephews and extended family members. Also preceded in death by his brothers, John and Tom, sisters, Jesse Krummel and Frances Halstead, son, David Kevin and granddaughter, Kelly C. Armstrong. Cremation, Almont Crematory. , Friday, 4 p.m., George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Private inurnment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to your favorite charity in David's name.

McIntyre, Dorothy E.
Dorothy E. McIntyre - Pueblo Chieftain - December 04, 2005 - Dorothy E. McIntyre, 83, longtime resident of Pueblo, passed away peacefully in Littleton, Colo., on Dec. 1, 2005. She was born to Joseph and Mary Kahanic, and was preceded in death by her loving husband, John McIntyre; and brother, Joe Kahanic. She is survived by her children, Gary (Helen) Smith and Lujean Runco; grandchildren, Jamie, Gherri, Nicole; five very loved great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Dorothy enjoyed bowling, sewing for her grandkids and spending time with her loving family. She will be remembered as a very loving mother, grandma and great-grandma. Visitation, 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home with family present. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Shrine of St. Therese.

McIntyre, Dorothy L.
Dorothy L. McIntyre - Pueblo Chieftain - February 24, 2005 - Dorothy L. McIntyre, 82, passed away Feb. 15, 2005. As per her request, no viewing or services. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

McIntyre, Helen M.
Helen M. McIntyre - Manteca Bulletin - May 1, 2004 - Manteca, CA - Helen M. McIntyre, Receptionist - Helen M. McIntyre, 80, died Wednesday, April 28, 2004 at her home in Lathrop. She was a native of Trinidad, CO, born on Oct. 11, 1923. She was a resident of the Tracy area since 1979. Helen is survived by her children, Roland Sena, Doug McIntyre and wife Christa of Reno, Nevada, Tim McIntyre, and Tom McIntyre and wife Ann Marie of Lathrop, Bill McIntyre of Idaho, Neal McIntyre and wife Vicky of Fernly, Nevada; siblings, Beatrice Herrera of Tracy, Eleanor Baca of Fremont, Delores Herrera and Rita Rodrigues of Hayward, Louis Martinez of Lathrop, Lawrence Martinez of San Pablo; 18 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Helen was a receptionist for Senior Advantage. She attended Our Lady of Guadalupe in Lathrop. She enjoyed crocheting, an avid movie watcher. She loved to go on vacation. Helen loved to spend time with her grandchildren and family. She will be remembered as a loving mother, grandmother and friend to many. Fry Memorial Chapel is in charge of funeral arrangements. Visitation will be Monday, May 3, 2004, 2:30 to 6:30 p.m.; Rosary will follow at 6:30 p.m. at Fry Memorial Chapel. A Mass will be held on Tuesday, May 4 at 10:30 a.m. at All Saints Catholic Church in Hayward, 22824 2nd Street. Interment will be at Holy Sepulchre in Hayward.

McIntyre, James
James McIntyre - Rocky Mountain News - December 20, 1911 - Death News Article - at Walsenburg, Colo., Dec 19, two men found frozen to death in the blizzard that swept this section for ten days. Both had been drinking and had been missing for days. They were Robert Burt and James McIntyre. Burt was discovered by the superintendent of the Rocky Mountain Mine, half buried in the snowdrifts. He started on a spree two weeks ago and disappeared from his boarding house at the Skinner mine during the intense cold last Monday. Burt's body was discovered in the snow and it is thought that he had tried to reach the entrance to the mine. Both men were without known relatives and will be buried by the county. Walsenburg World – January 11, 1912 - Died at Pryor, Colo., December 18, 1911 James McIntyre, age 65 years.

McIntyre, James Donald
James Donald McIntyre - The Baton Rouge Morning Advocate - February 05, 1991 - James Donald McIntyre Died Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1991, at his residence in Walsenburg, Colo. He was born Feb. 2, 1912, a native of Jackson, Ala., former resident of Baton Rouge, South Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and Florida. He was former owner of Veneer Mill. He formerly worked in or operated veneer mills for Rathbone, Hair and Ridgeway Company, during which time he developed and patented a type of "air refiner," a special filter used in plant dryers. Memorial services were held at United Church of Walsenburg, Walsenburg, Colo., on Friday, Jan. 4, 1991, conducted by the Rev. Jeffrey Babb. Cremation was held at Almont Crematory, Pueblo, Colo. Survived by wife, Mary Bateman McIntyre, Walsenburg, Colo.; four daughters, Jackie M. Reynolds, Atlanta, Ga., Jean McIntyre Hodgkins, Waltham, Mass., Olivia Holloway McIntyre, St. Petersburg, Fla., and Nikki Joyce McIntyre, Baton Rouge; two sisters, Mary Gunn, Mobile, Ala., Ouida Tucker, Nashville, Tenn.; two grandchildren, Robert Charles Reynolds Jr. and Elizabeth Reynolds Turnage; a great-grandson, Kirby L. Turnage IV, all of Atlanta, Ga.; two step-daughters, Susan Demoulin, Clinton, and Donna Brink, Yardley, Pa.; nieces; nephews; as well as other step-children and relatives in South Alabama, Tennessee and New Jersey. Preceded in death by first wife, Pauline Doggette McIntyre; a sister, Ora Laird; other former wives, Olive H. Bass McIntyre, and Joyce Barnett McIntyre. He was graduated from Auburn College with an Electrical Engineering degree in 1933. In 1946, he built his own mill in Wagar, Ala., continuing to operate it while living in Jackson, Ala., until 1952, when he moved to Baton Rouge. He built McIntyre Veneer Co., Denham Springs, owning and operating this mill for nine years. He later lived in Winnfield, Denham Springs, and Kentwood, primarily operating veneer mills. During last 15 years of his life, he owned and operated a small business, Kent-Lite Electric Products, in his home. In 1986, he moved to Diamondhead, Gulfport, Miss. In November 1989, he moved to Walsenburg, where he and his wife were rehabilitating a ranch house on Huerfano River, in the shadow of Huerfano Butte and Spanish Peaks of Sangre de Cristo Mountains. He was a member of First Methodist Church, where he served on its board. He served on the board of First National Bank, Denham Springs. He has been listed in "Who's Who in the South and Southwest," served two years as president of Independent Veneer Manufacturers' Assn., eight years with Public Affairs Research Council, was past member of Louisiana Forestry Assn., and Kiwanis Club of Denham Springs. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to United Church of Walsenburg, 108 Kansas Ave., Walsenburg, Colo., 81089.

McIntyre, Mary
Mary McIntyre - Huerfano World - January 24, 2008 - Mary succumbs - Mary McIntyre, 86, was born Oct. 29, 1921 in Texas. She passed away on Jan. 21, 2008 in Walsenburg, CO. Mary was killed after a two-vehicle crash resulting in her death at approximately 5:15 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 21. The accident occurred on Hwy. 160 about seven miles west of Walsenburg. Mary was driving a 2000 Ford Focus and was traveling westbound on 160 when she crossed the double-yellow centerline and sideswiped an eastbound 2008 Utility flatbed trailer being pulled by a 1998 Kenworth tractor driven by John M. Sullivan, 44, Almond, WI, in the eastbound lane. After impact, the Ford rotated counterclockwise before coming to rest on its wheels facing south in the middle of both westbound lanes. The Kenworth and utility trailer continued eastbound on 160 and came to a controlled stop on the eastbound paved shoulder facing east. The Ford was equipped with an inflatable device, which deployed. McIntyre was not wearing a seat belt at the time. The Kenworth was not equipped with an inflatable device and Sullivan was wearing a seat belt. Mary joined our community in the early 80's. She brought many diverse talents to our community. Mary was an ample contributor to the Huerfano World with her column "Noted along the Way." Mary had many attributes. Mary, in her younger years was a grand swimmer, taught dancing lessons, was the first women licensed in the state of Louisiana to repair TVs, refurbished several houses to resell at a profit, and could sew skillfully, creating her daughter Donna Powell's wedding gown. Mary is preceded in death by her husbands James Jason Bateman and James McIntyre and daughter Susan Demoulin. She is survived by daughter Donna Bateman Powell and husband Roger, PA., stepdaughters Jackie, Atlanta, GA, Jean, Boston, MA, Holly, CA., and Nicki, LA. Survived by four grandchildren, Rusty Brink, Ellen Wright, Shelley Lemoine, and Jason Demoullin. Four great-grandchildren Kaitlyn Marie, Brandon Paul, Nicholas Jordan, and Courtney Elizabeth Lemoine. Viewing will take place at Boies-Ortega Funeral Home Friday Jan. 25,5 p.m.. to 7 p.m. Services will be held at the United Church Saturday Jan. 26,11 a.m.

McIntyre, Richard E.
Richard E. McIntyre - Pueblo Chieftain - May 14, 2001 - Richard E. McIntyre, recently of Highlands Ranch and former La Junta resident, died May 12, 2001, in Littleton. He was born Feb. 20, 1930, in Alton, Ill., the son of Thomas and Ruby (Davis) McIntyre. He played professional minor league baseball for five years before beginning a 35-year career with the Santa Fe Railway. He married Betty Yarbrough on June 23, 1950, in Mayfield, Ky. He is survived by his wife, Betty, of Highlands Ranch; daughters, Debbie McIntyre and Joanne McIntyre, both of Highlands Ranch, Laurie (Kenneth) Pearson and Jean (Ron) Armstrong, both of La Junta; son, Richard (Shelley) McIntyre Jr. of Wichita, Kan.; sister, Betty (Al) Budd of Kingman, Ariz.; 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Preceded in death by his parents and daughter, Betty Jane McIntyre. Services, 2 p.m. Thursday at the United Methodist Church with interment to follow in Fairview Cemetery.

McIver, Beulah Maxine
Beulah Maxine McIver - Pueblo Chieftain - March 10, 2000 - Beulah Maxine McIver, 78, a Pueblo resident, passed away at a local hospital in the evening hours on Wednesday, March 8, 2000. Born in Bolckow, Mo., Oct. 10, 1921, she was a resident of Pueblo and a member of the Shrine of St. Therese Parish since 1949. She worked as a waitress and a nurse until 1960. In 1961 she started her career as a co-owner/operator of several nursing homes. These homes were located in Pueblo, Walsenburg and Pampa, Texas. She had the distinction of becoming the first Director of Nursing in the first nursing home in Pueblo. Many years of her life were devoted to taking care of the ill and elderly of this and other communities. She retired in 1976 and started a new career/hobby with her husband Jim. They were proud owners and trainers of Quarter Horse Racing Stock. Preceded in death by husband, James "Jim" McIver, and grandson, Ricky James Turner. Beulah is survived by her daughter, Sandra Joe (Robert) Turner; grandchildren, Kenneth Andrew (Vickie) Turner, Allan Amos (Patricia Annette) Turner and Rachelle Beulah (Curtis) Rodman, two great-granddaughters, Brittany Lynn Turner and Mikayla Ann Turner; one great-grandson, Darian Lee Rodman; brother, Buford Wright, Missouri; very special niece, Velma June Nance; sisters-in-law; brothers-in-law; numerous nieces and nephews; great-nieces and great-nephews; and other relatives and friends. Visitation, 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, March 12, at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, March 13, 2000, Shrine of St. Therese. Interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

McKeag, Dorothy
Dorothy McKeag - Pueblo Chieftain - April 26, 2006 - Dorothy McKeag, 74, longtime Ogallala resident died April 22, 2006 at Good Samaritan Hospital, at Kearney, Neb. She taught at Greeley High School for one semester before signing a contract in 1959 as Pueblo, Colo. Central High School's director of vocal music. During her 28 year tenure at Pueblo, she served seven years as supervisor of vocal music for Dist. 60 and developed the elementary music program. Dorothy was active in Pueblo community activities. She served as Trustee and Chairperson of the Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center Board, six years on the Pueblo Arts Council, several years on the Pueblo Symphony Board, directed a community chorus, and taught music education courses for Western State College as well as conducting numerous church choirs. The Memorial Service will be on Thursday, April 27, at 10 a.m. at the Keystone, Neb. Presbyterian Church. A memorial has been established to the Keystone Presbyterian Church. Draucker Funeral Home of Ogallala, Neb. is in charge of arrangements.

McKean, Karen A.
Karen A. McKean – Pueblo Chieftain – October 22, 2006 - Karen A. McKean, of Pueblo, Colo., born July 20, 1940, in Mankato, Minn., passed away Oct. 16, 2006, after a 1-month illness. Karen graduated from Mapleton, Minn., High School in 1959; and then Swedish Hospital School of Nursing in Minneapolis, Minn., in 1960. Most of her adult life was spent working as a nurse with Tri County Public Health, various hospitals and doctors' offices in the Denver area. After moving to Pueblo in 1999, she worked as an office nurse for Dr. Drake. She is survived by her best friend and husband of 37 years, Bill, of the family home in Pueblo; daughter, Jennifer McKean, Colorado Springs; son, Jason McKean, Henderson, Colo.; and brother, Jim Annis, Mound, Minn. Karen enjoyed spending time with her family and her dog, Max. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. A memorial service will be held 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006, King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2561 Vinewood, with Pastor Mark Crates officiating. Those who desire may make memorials to Rheumatoid Arthritis Foundation through Montgomery & Steward.

McKee, Anna Marie
Anna Marie McKee - Pueblo Chieftain - September 19, 1999 - Anna Marie McKee passed away Sept. 15, 1999, at the age of 94. Loving family includes son, William R. McKee of Pueblo; daughter, Helen Saunders of Eldora, Colo.; a sister and brother in Colby, Kan.; five grandchildren, including Lori McKee of Pueblo; three great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Husband, William L., died in 1965. Anna retired in 1970 as a recovery room nurse at Parkview Hospital. Member of Adriance Methodist Church. Good friends include Norma Conner and Millie Glass. Cremation at Davis Crematory. Burial of cremated remains later in Colby, Kan.

McKee, Edith Smith
Edith Smith McKee - Pueblo Chieftain - November 12, 1986 - Edith Smith McKee, passed away Nov. 1, 1986, in Los Angeles, Calif., after a long illness. Mother of Gene Smith; grandmother of nine; and great-grandmother of 16. Cremation. Interment at Roselawn at a later date.

McKee, Howard L.
Howard L. "Mac" McKee - Pueblo Chieftain - May 09, 2001 - Howard L. "Mac" McKee, age 76, born July 1, 1924, passed away May 8, 2001. Mr. McKee is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Helen McKee; and children, Sam J. McKee and Lenore "Pixie" (Ken) Raich, all of Pueblo. Grandfather of Michael Sean (Tricia) Raich, of Fort Worth. He is also survived by his brothers, Kenneth (Ethella) McKee, Missouri, and Perry (Nola) McKee, Kansas; sister, MaryEllen (Tom) Hails, Pennsylvania; sister-in-law, Martha (Phil) Rodacy; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, Rolla James and Minnie McKee; father and mother-in-law, John and Catherine Hemrick; and brother-in-law, David Hemrick. Howard was a veteran of World War II, Marine Air Corps. He retired from the CF&I Steel Mill after 37 years as an electrician. He raised game fowl, and tied fishing flies, which he gave away to all of his friends. Howard loved gardening and flowers, riding motorcycles, fishing and spending time with his only grandson, Sean, who lovingly called him "Baba." He was a member of the Westside Volunteer Fire Dept., Pueblo Moose Lodge and a lifetime member of the CF&I Union and the Fin and Feather Club. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Graveside service, 2 p.m. Friday, Roselawn Cemetery, with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

McKee, Ruth A.
Ruth A. McKee - Pueblo Chieftain - April 05, 1986 - Ruth A. McKee, a Pueblo resident for the past 50 years, late of 745 McCarthy Blvd., passed away on April 8, 1986, at Pueblo Manor. She was a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church and Fontaine Qui Bouille Chapter of DAR. She is survived by nieces, Delilah Forsman of Fresno, Calif., and Nancy Ann Knudson of Racine, Wis. Service at 2 p.m. Thursday in Rose Chapel, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home, with the Rev. William Obaugh officiating. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery.

McKee, William R.
William R. McKee - Pueblo Chieftain - October 26, 2003 - William R. McKee passed away Oct. 19, 2003, in Pueblo. Bill was born April 12, 1943, in Las Vegas, Nev., and had lived in Pueblo since 1960. He was a devoted father, generous, kind and caring person with a wonderful sense of humor. He spent most of his time with family and friends. Bill was a motorcycle enthusiast and enjoyed watching movies. Bill was preceded in death by his parents, William and Anna McKee. His love and memory will be cherished by his survivors: his sister, Helen; daughter, Lorraine; and friend, Norma. He will be forever in our hearts and thoughts. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. Private services were held.

McKeehan, Elizabeth A.
Elizabeth A. "Betty Boop" (Owens) McKeehan - Pueblo Chieftain - September 25, 2005 - Elizabeth A. "Betty Boop" (Owens) McKeehan, 84, passed away Sept. 24, 2005. Preceded in death by her parents, Sam and Mary Alice Barnett; first husband, John W. Owens; and son-in-law, Tim Pufahl. Survived by her children, Jack (Sandy) Owens, P.J. (Mike) Dreier, Jan Pufahl, Joy (Norman) Thacker and Rick McKeehan; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; sister, Mary Helen (Sam) Colon; and numerous other relatives. Cremation, with a private family service to be held. Special thanks to Eric "Red," and Crystal, the loving staff at Horizon Heights, George McCarthy and Imperial Funeral Home and Cemetery and Sangre de Cristo Hospice for their loving care of our "Betty Boop."

McKeehan, George Vaiden
George Vaiden McKeehan - Pueblo Chieftain - April 22, 1999 - George Vaiden McKeehan, born Aug. 3, 1938, to the union of Vaiden and Aurora McKeehan, passed away in his home with his beloved wife, Myrna, and his sons, Aaron and Barrett, at his side. He attended school in Pueblo and joined the U.S. Marines. George remained in California until 1990. After retiring from the Santa Fe Railroad he returned to his beloved Colorado. He owned and operated the Pueblo Used Pick Up Parts and Second Best Auto and Truck Sales. In 1995, he moved to Denver where he lived with his family and worked as a security guard. Survived by his wife, Myrna- children, Valarie and Yolanda of California, Aaron and Barrett of Denver- five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter of California- stepson, Damon Jenkins, U.S. Navy- brother, C.A. (Betty) McKeehan of California- sisters, Olive Ragusky, Ruth McKeehan, Sara (Dave) Laydon, LaVearn Aragon and Josephine (Art) Beery, all of Pueblo, Sally (Ray) Montoya of Pagosa Springs, Lorraine Valdez of Las Vegas, and Earsey Whittington of Texas- and a host of nephews and nieces. Rosary, 7 p.m. Friday. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday. Both services at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Cremation, Imperial Crematory. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. Friday. - George Vaiden McKeehan - Denver Rocky Mountain News - April 29, 1999 - George Vaiden McKeehan, 60, of Denver died April 19. Services were April 24. Mr. McKeehan was born in North La Veta on Aug. 3,1938. He married Myrna Dawn Carter. He served in the Marines. He was retired from the Santa Fe Railroad. He owned and operated Pueblo Used Pick Up Parts and Second Best Auto and Truck Sales and worked as a security guard. Survivors include his wife; daughters Valarie and Yolanda, both of California; sons Aaron and Barrett, both of Denver; stepson Damon Jenkins; brother C.A. of California; sisters Olive Ragusky, Ruth, Sara Laydon, LaVearn Aragon, Josephine Beery, all of Pueblo, Sally Montoya of Pagosa Springs, Lorraine Valdez of Nevada, Earsey Whittington of Texas; five grandchildren; a great- granddaughter.

McKeen, Hazel Smith
Hazel Smith McKeen - Pueblo Chieftain - August 01, 2001 - Passed away July 29, 2001. Born and reared in Caro, Mich., on June 14, 1903. She attended National Business College. Worked for Burrows Adding Machine in Detroit for many years, as well as American Smelting Refining Co. in Baltimore, Md. She was a past member of Daughters of the Nile and the American Contract Bridge League. Her husband, Cecil McKeen, whom she married in 1923, precedes her in death. Daughter and son-in-law, Gloria and Dr. James Sudduth survive her. Also surviving are her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Linda (Cal) Martin, Heather (Bobby) Huffman, Pamela (Nathan) Austin, Sandy (Neil) Palmour, Kyle Palmour, Gail (Kent) Dowis, Audrey and Bradley Dowis, Frances (Ralph) Brodin and Chelsea Brodin. At Hazel's request, she will be cremated and there will be no service. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Donations may be sent to the Alzheimer's Association, c/o Sharmar Nursing Home, 1201 W. Abriendo, Pueblo, CO 81004, Attention: Sara. The family will receive friends on Thursday, Aug. 2, 2001, at 3312 St. Clair at 6:30 p.m.

McKelvy, Robert
Robert McKelvy - Pueblo Chieftain - April 15, 2000 - Robert McKelvy, 64, of Aurora passed away April 12, 2000, at his residence. Survived by children, Karen Auten, Kyle Simpson and Mark McKelvy; sister, Kathleen Brett; mother, Lenore McKelvy; six grandchildren and very special friend, Sue Smith. Memorial service, 3 p.m. today, Roselawn Chapel. Inurnment, Roselawn Cemetery. Those wishing to make a contribution to the Rob McKelvy Memorial Fund (established to further his passion for helping others) may send them to The Rev. David DeBoard at the church.

McKenney, Edith
Edith McKenney - Brandon Bell - November 4, 1915 - Miss Edith McKenney, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. M. Bell near Chivington, became ill and was taken to a Pueblo hospital where she died. The remains, accompanied by C. M. Bell, were taken to Greencastle, Indiana, for burial.

McKenney, Edith
Edith Dubbel McKenney - Pueblo Chieftain - February 19, 2004 - Edith Dubbel McKenney, 89, formerly of Pueblo, Colo., passed away on Monday, Feb. 16, 2004. Edith E. Bohac was born on Nov. 7, 1914, in Stanton County, Neb. At the age of 12, she went to live with a doctor in the town of Stanton to care for his children and as the housekeeper. Edith graduated from high school in 1931. She taught school at a rural school in that county until marrying Roy Dubbel in 1932. They lived in Stanton County until December of 1947, when they purchased the Pleasant View Grocery in Pueblo, Colo., on the St. Charles Mesa. It was then named "Dubbel's Pleasant View Grocery." Edith ran the store with the help of the children until 1966. At that time, the State Highway Department changed Highway 50 from a two-lane to a four-lane road. The store then had to be closed. Roy and Edith purchased a home on County Farm Road, where Roy lived until his death in July 1967. Edith married Herman McKenney in 1970. He passed away in January 1986. Edith sold the house in 1987; and moved into town in an apartment complex, where she lived until September 2001, when she was placed in a nursing home in Colorado Springs, Colo., where she lived until her death. Edith was a member of Grace Lutheran Church in Pueblo since 1947. She was preceded in death by her parents, Jerry and Anna Bohac; her husbands, Roy Dubbel and Herman McKenney; three children, Larry, Betty and Cynthia Dubbel; three grandchildren, Debbie Dubbel, Tara and James Eidson; one great-granddaughter, Kielyn Dubbel; one brother, Richard Bohac; three sisters, Frances Kment, Nora Bredehoft and Flora Christensen. She is survived by her daughters, Joan (Don) Haughn, June (Ed) Eidson, all of Cadiz, Ky., and Donna (Bob) Pohlmeier of Pueblo; her sons, Dennis (Bobbie) Dubbel of Colorado Springs, and Duane (Veronica) Dubbel of Thornton, Colo.; daughter-in-law, Pat Dubbel of Pueblo; 18 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; brother- and sister-in-law, Eugene (Sharren) Bohac of Leigh, Neb.; sister-in-law, Betty Bohac of Norfolk, Neb.; and many nieces and nephews. Viewing will be from 1 to 5 p.m., today, and funeral service will be 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 20, 2004; both to be held at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Pastor Lonnie Eidson, Edith's grandson, will officiate the service. Interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests donations be made to Pikes Peak Care Center, 2719 N. Union Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO, 80909, in Edith's memory.

McKenzie, Gordon D.
Gordon D. McKenzie - Huerfano World - March 26, 1998 - Gordon D. McKenzie, 68, of Pueblo, died Mar. 19, 1998. Born Jan. 21, 1930 in Walsenburg to the late Jack and Jean McKenzie of Walsenburg, survivors include, his wife, Grace, Pueblo; daughter, Jean VanPelt, Pueblo; sons, David G. and Dennis, both of Pueblo, Dan C., Phoenix, AZ, and Don A. Ashburn, VA; a brother, John, Trinidad; three sisters, June Arnold and Lena Piazza, both of Walsenburg and Helen Gebinine, Pueblo; eight granddaughters, one grandson, three step-grandsons, two step-great-grandchildren and his special friend, Osvoldo de la Torre. He was a member of the Elks Lodge #90 and United Church in Walsenburg. Funeral service was from Antioch Baptist Church in Pueblo. Graveside service was in the Masonic Cemetery in Walsenburg.

McKenzie, Jean
Jean McKenzie - Huerfano World - May 15, 1980 - Mrs. Jean McKenzie, 85, of Pueblo, formerly of Walsenburg, died Monday May 12, 1980 at Pueblo Manor Nursing Home where she had lived the past four and one half years. Born at Lorraine, OH, Aug, 2, 1894 she came to Colorado to live at Crested Butte as a young girl. She married John McKenzie at Raton and they lived at Trinidad, Starkville, and Walsenburg where he was a carpenter for the coal mines. Mrs. McKenzie lived in Walsenburg until 1975 when she went to live with her son, and then later at Pueblo Manor. Surviving are seven children. Mrs. Isabelle Crader?, Helen Gebenine and Gordon McKenzie, Pueblo; Mrs. Mary? Zanetell, Denver; John "Bud" McKenzie, Trinidad, June Arnold and Mrs. Lena Piazza, Walsenburg; a sister Helen Parker, Santa Barbara, CA; 22 grandchildren 25 great grand children, numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral service was at 2 p.m., Wednesday at Boies Chapel. Burial was in Masonic Cemetery. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements.

McKenzie, JoAnne M.
JoAnne M. McKenzie - Modesto Bee - January 2, 2005 - Modesto, CA - JoAnne M. McKenzie, Sept. 26, 1939 — Dec. 29, 2004 - JoAnne Maxine Valdez McKenzie, 65, of Manteca died Wednesday at Doctors Hospital of Manteca. Mrs. McKenzie was a native of Trinidad, Colo., and lived in Manteca 44 years. She worked for Eckert's Cold Storage for 15 years. She was a member of St. Anthony's Catholic Church. She is survived by her husband, Kenneth McKenzie of Manteca; children, David McKenzie of Salida and Katy McKenzie of Sacramento; mother, Margaret Villanueva of Manteca; brother, David Valdez of Manteca; and one grandchild. She was preceded in death by her father, Robert Valdez. Visitation from 1 to 7 p.m. Monday at P.L. Fry & Son Funeral Home, followed by a vigil at 7 p.m. A service will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, followed by burial at St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Escalon.

McKenzie, John G. Sr.
John G. "Bud" McKenzie Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - June 16, 1999 - Comi - John G. "Bud" McKenzie Sr., 79, passed away at home on June 14, 1999. He was born in Walsenburg on June 6, 1920, to Jean Mathison and John McKenzie. Survived by his wife of 53 years, Mary, of the family home - daughter, Phyllis McKenzie, Trinidad - son, John McKenzie Jr., Trinidad - grandchildren, Lawrence, Melissa, Lisa, Shiree- great-grandson, Austin - sisters, June (Bill) Arnold, Walsenburg, Lena (Frank) Piazza, Walsenburg, Helen Gebinine, Pueblo-sisters-in-law, Grace McKenzie, Pueblo, Rose Melonas, Walsenburg, Pauline Melonas, Grants, N.M. - brother-in-law, Tony (Mary) Melonas, Grants, N.M. - numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Visitation will be from 2-8 p.m. Wednesday at the Comi Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 17, 1999, at the United Methodist Church. Interment will follow at the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. Immediately following the services, friends are invited to gather with the family at the United Methodist Church Hall. Huerfano World - June 17, 1999 - John G. "Bud" McKenzie Sr., 79, of Trinidad, died at his home June 14, 1999. Born in Walsenburg to John and Jean Mathison McKenzie on June 6, 1920, during World War II, he served in the US Navy. He was a coal miner for 42 years, working in area mines, including Elk Mine, until his retirement. Mr. McKenzie married Mary Melonas in Walsenburg on July 14, 1946. In his younger years, he played baseball and had a tryout with the LA Dodgers. Mr. McKenzie was a member of UMWA Local 9856 and VFW Post #984. Survivors are his wife, Mary, of the home; daughter, Phyllis McKenzie, Trinidad; son John McKenzie, Jr.., Trinidad; four grandchildren, and one great-grandchild; sisters, June Arnold and Lena Piazza, Walsenburg and Helen Gebinine, Pueblo; numerous nieces and nephews, sisters and brother-in-laws. Funeral service will be Thursday (today) at 2 p.m. in the United Methodist Church in Trinidad. Burial will be in the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. Immediately following the service and burial, family and friends are invited to gather at the United Methodist Church Hall.

McKenzie, Millie
Millie McKenzie – Pueblo Chieftain – July 22, 1920 – Speeding D. & R. G. Train Kills Two Women – Nurse Strives to Save Patient From Death on Rails Near Woodcroft – Mrs. Millie McKenzie, Inmate at Sanitarium, and Mrs. Sibyl Voruz Meet Horrible Death – Mrs. Sibyl Voruz, a special nurse at Woodcroft Sanitarium and Mrs. Millie McKenzie, a patient at the institution, were instantly killed at 7:50 o'clock last night by a Denver and Rio Grande south-bound passenger train. Mrs. Voruz lost her life in attempting to save that of her patient. From reports obtained last night, Mrs. Voruz took Mrs. McKenzie, who is from Bingham Canon, Utah, out for a walk near the sanitarium. Either they were walking along the tracks, which is against the orders of the institution, or the patient insisted upon getting onto the rails, when Denver and Rio Grande passenger train No. 3, coming from Denver came in sight. Fireman J. E. Conoway of the locomotive, states that Mrs. McKenzie ran at top speed toward the engine while Mrs. Voruz followed apparently in an effort to catch the patient and get her out of harm's way. The pair were completely hidden from view of the trainmen by the high board fence surrounding the Stearns-Roger plant, and when seen, it was too late to stop. Engineer E. A. Slerth put on his brakes, stopped the train and those in charge of the train hastened back to render aid if aid was possible. Trainmaster R. L. Brown happened to be on the train and summoned Dr. Work from the sanitarium nearby. Work identified the bodies as those of the nurse and her patient. The form of Mrs. McKenzie was badly mangled, while the effect of the impact was less apparent in the case of Mrs. Voruz. Officials at the sanitarium state that it is against the rules for attendants to take patients for a walk along the railroad tracks. In this case, however, there is wide margin for doubt, since the only person who witnessed the accident was the fireman, whose first glimpse of the victims showed the patient in flight from the nurse. It is entirely possible that the patient might have bolted and fled from the grounds with the attendant in pursuit. Authorities at the sanitarium state that Mrs. McKenzie's mind was only mildly affected. Mrs. Voruz came here about three months ago, in charge of her patient, whose home was in Bingham Canon, Utah. Neither have relatives in this city. Mrs. McKenzie is survived by a son, L. R. Gibbs, in Bingham Canon. She is 51 years old, according to records at Woodcroft, which give the year of her birth as 1869. The nurse was about the same age. Coroner Luke McLean, summoned soon after the accident, stated last night that an inquest will be held, the time of which is as yet indefinite. The bodies are at McCarthy's. Pueblo Chieftain – July 23, 1920 – Orders Inquest Over Bodies of Women Killed by Train – Coroner L. MacLean has ordered an inquest held this afternoon at 4 o'clock over the bodies of Mrs. Sybil Vorus and Mrs. Millie McKenzie who were killed by a Rio Grande passenger train near Woodcroft sanitarium at 7:50 o'clock Wednesday evening. The head of Mrs. Vorus, the nurse of Mrs. McKenzie was crushed, and the body of Mrs. McKenzie was horribly mutilated. Persons who rushed to the scene state that the train left the place carrying its passengers, many of whom had alighted and witnessed the gruesome results, fully ten minutes before the Coroner or other officials could reach the scene. A number of witnesses have been subpoenaed by deputy sheriff Delliquadri among them some eye witnesses of the actual tragedy. The hearing will be held at the McCarthy Undertaking parlors. Pueblo Chieftain – July 24, 1920 – Coroner's Jury Probes the Death of Hospital Nurse – Mrs. Sybil Voruz came to her death on July 21, 1920, by being struck by Rio Grande passenger train No. 3, at a point near the Woodcroft sanitarium in the city of Pueblo, in an effort to save the life of Mrs. Millie McKenzie. The nurse disobeyed the rules of more than a score of years standing, in taking her patient to the locality, where the fatality occurred. This in substance, is the verdict of the coroner's jury which yesterday afternoon held an inquest over the body of Mrs. Voruz, who while engaged in frantic efforts to keep her patient from leaping in front of the train, lost her own life at the same instant her charge was killed. The wheels passed over Mrs. Voruz' head completely severing the upper portion of the head and face. Among the interesting facts brought out by the testimony were the following: Recently the head nurse had called Mrs. Voruz and another nurse who it was said had disobeyed the rules in taking their patients to the front gates and near the railway tracks, into a room and told them that if they had not understood this rule they must be made to understand it then. The gongs which are located at the sanitarium crossing and at the Stearns Roger works crossing had been out of order and had not performed their functions for a week prior to the fatality. The train crew pulled out with the train at least ten minutes before the arrival of the coroner or the deputy coroner, leaving the mangled fragments of Mrs. McKenzie's body lying along the tracks; the body of Mrs. Voruz had been picked up and carried into the hospital by attendants of the institution. The two women had been outside the hospital gates and at the Woodcroft station, and walking along between the hospital hedge and the north-bound track of the railroad for from twenty minutes to half an hour before the train arrived. Mrs. McKenzie was seen to rush toward the track in front of the train, and Mrs. Voruz was doing all in her power to hold her back. Fireman Conaway, Maynard Clauson and Mrs. Mary Halcob all testified to having seen Mrs. McKenzie rushing toward the track in front of the train, and they all told of the heroic efforts of the nurse to save her charge. Fireman Conaway being on the same side of the engine as the two women were of the tracks had a clear view of the actions above noted, but the train was running at 25 miles an hour and the women could not be seen by him until within 200 feet of them on account of the curve. He shouted to Engineer E. A. Scholer, who knew something awful had been seen by the fireman, and he at once set his brakes and as quickly as they were in position applied the emergency; just at that instant he saw the body of a woman thrown from the track by the pilot. The train was composed of eleven cars, some 70 and some 80 feet in length; the train was stopped in little more than its length. Both the fireman and the engineer stated that the whistle was sounded for the hospital crossing and also for the curve; other witnesses verified these statements. Other witnesses who were on the spot quickly after the accident, and who were positive that the train pulled out before the arrival of the coroner were Mrs. Agnes Sanders of twenty fourth and Main, and Mrs. Beulah Hall of 117 West twenty fourth. These women also spoke of the body of Mrs. Voruz being taken by hospital attendants into the institution. Mrs. Halcob, whose home is in the 2800 block on Grand avenue, stated that she was watching the train from her rear porch and saw two women, one in black, the other in nurse's garb, sitting at the station; when the second whistle of the locomotive sounded, the woman in black seemed to become frightened and ran toward the track in front of the train; the woman in light attire grabbed her and tried awfully hard to keep the other off the track but the woman in black seemed much the stronger and dragged the other who was holding on all the time to the track. Dr. Hubert Work, founder of the sanitarium, was asked by Coroner MacLean if he cared to make a statement. The doctor told the jury that Mrs. McKenzie, who was brought to the institution last March from Utah, came with a melancholy history, but neither by her actions or words had she shown such signs since being at the local institution; she had always been quiet and made little or no trouble since being here. Dr. Work believed from requests she had made not to be taken near the region of the railway tracks, that she was afraid of herself; that is, she feared she would be impelled to do the very thing she did do. Following his analysis of the case, Dr. Work said informally, "People do not commit suicide because they want to but because they can not help it." Coroner MacLean stated that a son of Mrs. McKenzie is shortly expected from Utah, and he will not decide until after a consultation with him, whether there will be held an inquest over the body of Mrs. McKenzie. Pueblo Chieftain – July 26, 1920 – The remains of Mrs. Millie McKenzie were forwarded yesterday by the McCarthy Undertaking Co., to Salt Lake, Utah for burial. Pueblo Chieftain - July 22, 1920 - Died -Mrs. Milly McKenzie, died July 21. Body at McCarthy's.

McKenzie, Robert
Robert McKenzie - Colorado Daily Chieftain - October 8, 1874 - Mr. Robert McKenzie died of inflammation of the lungs at Montreal, Canada on the 15th instant. Mr. McKenzie was a resident of Pueblo and neighborhood for several years, and spent most of his time while here at the residence of Mr. John Irvine. When he came to Colorado he was suffering form the complaint which caused his death, and after remaining here some three or four years apparently recovered his health. Contrary to the advice of his physician he went on a visit to Montreal and was taken ill and finally died a short time after his arrival there.

McKenzie, Tucia E.
Tucia E. McKenzie - Delta County Independent - May 19, 2005 - Delta, CO - Tucia E. McKenzie -- Dec. 18, 1930 ~ May 5, 2005 - We wish to celebrate the life of Tucia E. McKenzie, woman, daughter, wife, mother, friend and advisor. She was born Dec. 18, 1930, in Trinidad, to Carl and Golda Heeren. She was the second born and eldest daughter and named for her maternal grandmother. Her father was a cowboy who worked at different ranches and cattle outfits in southern Colorado. She went to many different schools, including in Trinidad, Honey and Avondale. She met her husband Elven A. McKenzie in Pueblo, while she worked for the telephone company. They were married on Dec. 29, 1954. They had two children, Elven A. McKenzie II, born July 20, 1957, and Sheryl L. McKenzie (Don Zimmerman), born Feb. 1, 1955. She had a stepson, Donald McKenzie (Mary) and enjoyed five grandchildren, Janice McKenzie, Joy McKenzie Hirdler (Gary), Scott McKenzie, Arron Zimmerman and Justin Zimmerman and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her son, Elven; her parents; and her youngest brother, Doug. She is survived by an older brother, Buster Heeren; six younger sisters, Frances Mathew, Norma Beamer, Darlene Labrier (Lloyd), Judy Mousel (Nick), Karen Cunico (Jerry) and Kathy Frazone (Vince); and 24 nieces and nephews. She will be remembered and celebrated by family and friends, whom she made feel like a part of her family, including Penny, Yoshiko and Bea. She was much loved and admired. At Tucia's request, please send donations in her name to Hospice and Palliative Care, P.O. Box 24, Delta, CO 81416. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, May 21, 10 a.m. at the Ecumenical Church of Pueblo West, 434 S. Conquistador Ave., Pueblo West.

McKeon, Clara
Mrs. Clara McKeon - Pueblo Daily and Chieftain - September 30, 1916 - Mrs. Clara McKeon, the funeral will take place this morning at 9:30 o'clock at the residence two miles east of the city and at 10:30 o'clock from St. Patrick's church. The Rev. Father Schimpf will conduct the services. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery in charge of the McCarthy Undertaking company. Pueblo Daily and Chieftain - October 1, 1916 - The funeral of Clara McKeon took place yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock from the ranch home and at 10:30 o'clock from St. Patrick's Church. Rev. Father Schimpf said mass for the dead. The pall bearers were Stephen Grady, Arthur Grady, John Grady, Robert Grady, P. J. Mallahan and Patrick Prendergast. The burial was in the family lot at Mountain View in charge of the McCarthy Undertaking company.

McKey, Phyllis Kay
Phyllis Kay McKey - Pueblo Chieftain - November 19, 2006 - Phyllis Kay McKey, 70, passed away Nov. 16, 2006. Survived by her loving husband, Wayne McKey; son, Ronald (Christie); "adopted daughter," Laurelle Essary; grandchildren, Sarah (Anthony), Heather and Justin; great-grandchild, Hunter; sisters-in-law, Rosalee Johnson, Marlee (Rick) Nonemaker; brother-in-law, Laverne McKey; special friends, Clara Glen, Lorraine Pike, Dee Dee Carryer, Franklin School Breakfast and Bunko Groups; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Max and Duane; and sister, Doris McCullough. Phyllis was born Aug. 9, 1936, in Dodge City, Kan., to Dale and Gladys Pew. She was a District 60 school teacher for 33 years, a member of the United Methodist Church, Daughters of the Nile, past president of the Shriners Ladies of Pueblo and Colorado Retired School Employees Association. Phyllis was a loving mother and grandmother who liked to crochet, do crafts, cook, read and work puzzles. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2006, First United Methodist Church, 310 W. 11th St., with the Rev. Dr. Rick Calhoun officiating. Memorials may be made to Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children or Sangre de Cristo Hospice, through Montgomery & Steward.

McKibben, Frederick Leroy
Frederick Leroy McKibben - Pueblo Chieftain - December 3, 1970 - Valhalla Comer Garden Chapel - Frederick Leroy McKibben of Route 1, Box 761, passed away Wednesday night. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuel McKibben of the family home, and brother of Mrs. Virginia Lee Cochran, Pueblo, and Miss Shirley Annette McKibben and Wallace Edward McKibben, all of the family home. He was the grandson of Mrs. Daisy Snyder, Moline, Kan., and nephew of Russell McKibben served with the U.S. Army in Germany, and also was a veteran of Vietnam. He had been a lifetime resident of Pueblo. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in Valhalla's Garden Chapel. At the graveside in Pueblo Memorial Gardens, a unit from Ft. Carson will provide military honors.

McKibben, Ruby Mae
Ruby Mae McKibben - Pueblo Chieftain - March 16, 2005 - Ruby Mae McKibben, 90, went to be with the Lord on March 14, 2005, in Pueblo, Colo. Born March 31, 1914, in Howard, Kan., to Frank and Daisy Snyder, who preceded her; along with her husband of 57 years, Reuel McKibben; and her son, Frederick McKibben. Survived by her children, Virginia Hires, Dottie (Anthony) Cesar, Robert, Shirley and Wallace McKibben; grandchildren, Debbie, Steven, John (Kacie), Jacqueline; great-grandchildren, Amber, Corbin, Kayla, Destin and Blake. Private family services will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society in her memory through the funeral home office.

McKim, Adelaide
Adelaide Boyle McKim - Huerfano World - July 11, 1991 - Funeral service for former Walsenburg resident, Adelaide Boyle McKim, will be Saturday from Boies Almont Funeral Home in Walsenburg. Mrs. McKim, 92, died Sunday, July 7, 1991, in Manor Care Nursing Center in Reno, NV. Born Sept. 1, 1898, in Jenny Lind, AR, her family settled in Walsenburg where she was raised and eventually taught school. Her daughter, Patricia, was born in Walsenburg during that time. Mrs. McKim had been a resident of Reno since late 1986, moving there from Laguna Hills, CA, where she lived from 1981 to 1985. She retired from the U.S. Postal Service in 1960. Survivors include her daughter, Patricia Barnato, Reno; 3 grandchildren. and two great-grandchildren. Burial will be in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery in Walsenburg. Boies Almont is in charge of arrangements.

McKim, Bill
Bill McKim - Pueblo Chieftain - November 20, 2005 - Bill McKim, 71, lost his courageous battle with cancer in Burlington, N.C. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 21, 2005, at Praise Assembly of God, with Pastor Steve Chavez officiating.

McKim, Jean
Jean McKim - Pueblo Chieftain - November 24, 1999 - Jean McKim, of Denver, formerly of Pueblo, passed away Nov. 21, 1999. Predeceased by loving husband, Raymon K. McKim. Survived by children, Marilyn (Pat) Younger of Denver, Keith (Jana) McKim of Idaho, Susan McKim of Lakewood and Randy (Betty) McKim of Pueblo; brothers, Bob (Vella) Owens of Alamosa and Jim (Virgie) Thompson, Blackhawk; and sister, Re Breck of Arizona. Viewing, 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Friday at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Funeral service will be held at the funeral home at 1 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 26, 1999.

McKim, Martha E.
Martha E. McKim - Pueblo Chieftain - October 02, 2002 - Martha E. McKim, 92, born May 15, 1910, passed away Sept. 27, 2002. Preceded in death by her husband, Oliver William McKim, with whom she had shared 40 years of marriage; daughter, Sandra Kay McKim; and sons, Richard F., Raymond K. and Oliver J.R. McKim. She is survived by her children, Robert (Christine) McKim, Jack (Ginger) McKim, Hope (Manuel) Ramirez, Diana (Keith) Pfannenschmid, Karon (Dennis) Pratt and Terry (Jerry) Vellar, all of Pueblo, Helen Rushing, Clarksville, Tenn., William (Gwen) McKim, Burlington, N.C., Jerry (Connie) McKim, Hoquiam, Wash., and Sharon (Desi) Montoya, Colorado Springs, Colo.; brothers, Buster, Rex and Ray Scroggins; 37 grandchildren; 67 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Martha was very proud and deeply devoted to her family and was always willing to lend a helping hand. She always had a bright, beautiful smile to brighten everyone's day, and loved to spoil her grandchildren with gifts and money. She had been a professional photographer here in Pueblo and Lamar. She enjoyed cooking for her family, crocheting beautiful afghans, and growing beautiful flowers and roses. A special thank you to the four youngest granddaughters, Tammy Campbell, Melinda Vigil and Tara Shumake, all of Pueblo, and Brandi Moser, who is in the Air Force, stationed in England, for keeping their grandmother young at heart. Sweet dreams, Moma (Grandma), we love you, and you will be deeply missed by all. Viewing hours, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 4, 2002, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, with interment at 3 p.m. in the Fairmount Cemetery in Lamar, Colo. Those who wish may make contributions to the Alzheimer's Association, 1157 W. Abriendo Ave., Pueblo, CO 81004.

McKim, Ramon
Ramon McKim - Pueblo Chieftain - January 9, 1992 - Ramon McKim, longtime Pueblo resident, went to be with his Lord whom he loved and served on Jan. 7, 1992. Mr. McKim was a member of Church on the Rock and was the owner of McKim Plumbing. He was preceded in death by son, Larry; father, Oliver; one brother; and one sister. Survivors include his wife, Jean McKim; two daughters, Marilyn J. (Patrick) Younger, Denver, and Susan McKim, Pueblo; two sons, Keith (Jana) McKim, Napa, Idaho, and Randy (Betty) McKim, Pueblo; six sisters, Helen, Francis, Sharon, Diana, Karen, and Terry; five brothers, Jack, Bill, Jerry, Bob, and Oliver; his mother, Martha McKim, Pueblo; seven grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Church on the Rock. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Respects may be paid at Adrian Comer Funeral Home from 12 p.m. until 8 p.m. today. The family may be contacted at the family home.

McKim, Robert D. Sr.
Robert D. McKim Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - November 18, 2003 - Robert D. McKim Sr. passed from this life into the arms of Jesus on Nov. 13, 2003. He is preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Leona; and daughter, Jeanne. He is survived by his wife, Joey McKim, of the family home; and his father-in-law Marvin Ehlers. He also leaves first wife, Mary McKim; sons, Robert (Jeannie) McKim, Ron (Tara) McKim and Richard McKim; as well as stepdaughters, Paula and Vonnie. He is loved and will be missed by his sister, Hazel; and remaining nieces, nephews, cousins and grandchildren, as well as innumerable friends. Robert served in the Navy during World War II, serving with honor. He remained a valued member of his community all of his days. Memorial service will take place at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, in the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. At his request, cremation has taken place. Donations may be made to the Pueblo Animal Shelter. There will be no public gathering to follow.

McKinley, Daniel Roy
Daniel Roy McKinley - Colorado Springs Gazette - October 6, 2007 - It is with great sadness that the family of Daniel Roy McKinley, 87, of Pueblo, Colorado announce his passing on Wednesday October 3, 2007. He was born May 11, 1920 in Madrid, Iowa to Daniel E. and Ellen McKinley. Daniel was raised in Colorado Springs and was known as one of the West Side Boys. He attended West Junior High School and graduated from Colorado Springs High School. As a teenager he became a member of the Nazarene Church and is still a member. Daniel loved fishing, singing in various choirs and spending time with his family. He worked for US West Communications as an engineer until his retirement in 1984. Besides being a central office engineer he taught engineering courses to other engineers from all of the mountain states. Daniel is survived by his wife Nadine (Stevens) McKinley, children Daniel L. (Karen) McKinley, James M. (Diane) McKinley, and Gail M. McKinley, a brother John C. McKinley, sister-in-law Maxine McKinley, eight grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held 5-7 pm Sunday October 7, 2007 at Blunt Mortuary, 2229 West Colorado Avenue, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80904. Services will be held 11:00 a.m. Monday October 8, 2007 at Blunt Mortuary with a burial to follow at Fairview Cemetery, 1000 South 26th Street, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80904.

McKinley, David
David McKinley - Huerfano World - August 18, 1994 - Fall Victim - A Grand Junction judge, missing since Saturday, Aug. 13, was found dead Monday afternoon near Blanca Peak. David McKinley, 47, apparently fell to his death from Ellingwood Point between California and Blanca Peaks, above Lilly Lake at an elevation of 14,042 feet. Huerfano County Sheriff Harold Martinez said McKinley was reported missing Saturday afternoon. Deputies searching the area found his vehicle but no signs of him. Sunday's search was called off early because of heavy rain and poor visibility. Martinez said Search and Rescue teams from Huerfano, Custer, Alamosa, and El Paso Counties and Fort Carson began searching again Monday morning. The Fort Carson team located McKinley's body early Monday afternoon. He was pronounced dead by a team doctor. Huerfano County Coroner Erin Jerant said McKinley died of a fractured neck and head injuries. He is believed to have died Saturday. Investigators believe McKinley, who was an experienced climber, Jerant said his body was found directly below Ellingwood Point and he could have fallen anywhere between 50 and 500 feet. Denver Post - August 26, 1994 - David L. McKinley County judge, 47 - David L. McKinley, a Mesa County Court judge, died Aug. 13 from a fall in the upper Huerfano Basin near Ellingwood Point of Sierra Blanca. He was 47. Services will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow at First Congregational Church, 1425 N. 5th St., Grand Junction. There was cremation. McKinley was born Nov. 5, 1946, in Grand Rapids, Mich. He attended Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and received a law degree from Hastings College, University of California, San Francisco, in 1973. He was a city attorney for Fruita and a municipal judge for Palisade. He had served as Mesa County Court judge since April 1985. He is survived by his wife, Sandra; a son, John; his mother, Helen; and a sister, Susan Waalkes.

McKinley, Mabel O.
Mabel O. McKinley - Huerfano World Journal - May 28, 2009 - Mable O. McKinley - 9/12/1912 ~ 5/14/2009 - Mable O. McKinley, 96, of Walsenburg passed away May 14, 2009. She was born September 12, 1912 on a farm in Phillips County, Kansas to Ernest W. and Anna A. McKinley. The family homesteaded at Rattlesnake Butte, CO, east of Walsenburg. Mable attended school in Walsenburg and graduated from Huerfano County High School in 1930. After graduating, she worked as a secretary and bookkeeper before moving back to the ranch in the early 1940s. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star for 50 years. Mable is preceded in death by her parents, three brothers and one sister. There will be a graveside gathering of friends at 1 pm, on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at the Huerfano Masonic Cemetery, Walsenburg.

McKinley, Ruth
Ruth McKinley - The Des Moines Register - March 19, 1995 - Ruth McKinley, 80, of Russell died of congestive heart failure Thursday at Lucas County Health Center. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Mosher Funeral Home in Chariton, with burial at Russell Cemetery. Miss McKinley was born in Phillips County, Kan., and had lived in Russell since 1979, moving from Colorado. She retired from the Farmers Home Administration and was a member of Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include her sister; Mable McKinley of Walsenburg, Colo. Friends may call on the family from 2 to 4 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Russell First Responders.

McKinley, William
President William McKinley - Huerfano World - September 24, 1992 - This Week in La Veta History - 1901: A day of mourning was observed Thursday for the funeral of President McKinley, with a parade to the schoolhouse and back to the Opera House for services. [Editor's note: Twenty-Fifth President 1897-1901. Born: January 29, 1843 in Niles, Ohio. Died: September 14, 1901 after being shot in Buffalo, New York. Married to Ida Saxton McKinley.]

McKinna, Howard
Howard "Mac" McKinna - Pueblo Chieftain - June 28, 1986 - Howard "Mac" McKinna, June 27, 1986. Husband of Helen A. McKinna. Father of James Donald (Cathy) McKinna, Denver, and Mark Edward (Diane) McKinna, Canon City. Grandfather of Bonny, Scott, and Colin McKinna. Brother of C.H. (Jackie) McKinna, California. He was a Pearl Harbor survivor, retired from the U.S. Navy in August 1957 with 21 years of service and was a member of Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 39. After residing in Colorado Springs for 25 years, he moved to Pueblo in 1983. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. Member of Christ the King Parish. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Monday, Christ the King Church. Interment, 2:30 p.m. Monday, Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, with military honors. Please omit flowers; gifts may be made in his memory to Sangre de Cristo Hospice, 102 W. Orman, Pueblo, Colo. 81004.

McKinney, Charles E.
Charles E. McKinney - Pueblo Chieftain - March 30, 1999 - Charles E. McKinney passed away March 28, 1999, in Pueblo. He was 85. His survivors include his children, Charles (Janet) McKinney Jr. of Texas, Harold (Rose Mary) McKinney of Pueblo West, Toby Lynn Voss of Arizona, as well as several grandchildren. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. A will be held on Wednesday, March 31, 1999, at 10 a.m. in the Davis Memorial Chapel.

McKinney, David L.
David L. McKinney - Pueblo Chieftain - October 28, 1998 - David L. McKinney, 81, of Canon City, died Oct. 26, 1998. Mr. McKinney is survived by his wife, Anna Mary of Canon City- children, Kathryn (Kay) Baldi, Patricia (Pat) Hatfield, Constance (Connie) Offerman- and son, Daniel (Dan) McKinney- 15 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren- brother, William McKinney of Hemet, Calif.- and sister, Mary Kay Moore of Sun City West, Ariz. He married Anna Mary Cron on Nov. 22, 1939, and had been a Colorado resident since 1946. A general insurance agent for the Knights of Columbus, he was past president of the Colorado, Wyoming Fraternal Congress- A Past Grand Knight, Past Faithful Navigator- Past President of the Metro Denver Chapter of the Knights of Columbus, Past State Deputy of the Knights of Columbus of Colorado and a member of Fremont Council No. 2553 and Knights of Columbus Fourth Degree Bishop Buswell Assembly No. 0091. He was also a member of BPO Elks Lodge No. 610, Canon City- Eagles Aerie No. 145, Pueblo, The International Order of Rocky Mountain Goats and a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church, Canon City. Viewing will be prior to and after the rosary service, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1998. Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, 1998, both services at St. Michael's Catholic Church. Cremation will follow with interment services at Mountain Vale Memorial Park Mausoleum at a later date. Please omit food and flowers. Contributions may be made to Friends of Hospice, Fremont County, 517 W. Third, Florence, Colo., 81226 or to Knights of Columbus Charities Fund, Inc. co Canon City Council, 245 S. Raynolds Ave., Canon City, Colo. 81212.

McKinney, Harold R.
Harold R. McKinney – Pueblo Chieftain – September 10, 2006 - Harold R. McKinney, 61, born Dec. 13, 1944, passed away Sept. 8, 2006. Predeceased by mother, Elizabeth (John) G. Dykes; and father, Charles McKinney. Survived by his loving wife of 42 years, Rose Mary McKinney; children, Kelly Rae McKinney (Gary Richard), Jody L. Joe (Warren Hunter); sister, Toby Lynn Voss; brother, Charles (Janet) McKinney; grandchildren, John (Amber) Drury, Christopher (Brooke) Smith, Alexander Montoya III, Kaelan Miles Thorson, Jovanna Joe; great-grandson, John Christopher Drury; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Ralph Marino, Richard and Betty Golob, Joe and Linda Marino; numerous nieces and nephews; and special friends, including Ray and Doris Garnett, Josh Garnett, Joe Clementi, Dr. Donald J. Sceats and Dr. James Sceats. Harold enjoyed drawing wolves and hunting and fishing with friends and grandchildren. The family would like to thank Chris, Doreen and Liz from Sangre de Cristo Hospice for their loving care of Harold. Memorial Mass 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2006, at Christ the King. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in care of the funeral home.

McKinney, Helen Elizabeth
Helen Elizabeth McKinney - Pueblo Chieftain - January 16, 2002 - Pueblo, went to be with the Lord and join her late husband, Kenneth McKinney, who preceded her in death. Helen was the owner and operator of the Empress Beauty Salon in Pueblo for over 25 years, where she worked with her dearest friends and business partner, Wilda (Carson) Wilson, Judy (Ross) Krasovic and Kay Glover. She was a member of Ascension Episcopal Church, where she was very active in Bible study and other church activities. She will be sadly missed by her loving family, including her sons, Bill and Robert McKinney; daughter-in-law, Pokhui McKinney; grandsons, Bryon and Josh Guyer; granddaughters, Elizabeth and Kendall McKinney; and numerous extended friends and family. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to a local Pueblo charity. Memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 18, 2002, at Ascension Episcopal Church.

McKinney, Joseph
Joseph McKinney – Pueblo Chieftain – December 20, 1907 – Died Thursday, December 19, 1907, Joseph McKinney, aged 70 years. The funeral will be held from McCarthy's chapel Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

McKinney, Maud
Maud McKinney - Yampa Leader - June 18, 1904 - Pueblo - June 12 - Crazed by the disobedience of his wife and her alleged infidelity, Gilbert P. Dodge shot and killed his wife and her companion, Mrs. Maud McKinney, at 7:30 o'clock last night on North Union Avenue near Main Street. The two women were in a buggy at the time. Dodge rode up on horseback and commanded his wife to go home. This she refused to do, whereupon Dodge dismounted, walked toward the buggy and drew a gun, firing five shots. The firing frightened the horse hitched to the buggy. He began plunging, and both women fell from the vehicle into the gutter near the curbing. Mrs. Dodge was dead and Mrs. McKinney died within two minutes. Mrs. Dodge was hit by two bullets, one taking effect in the left side of her neck and the other in the left side of her head near the ear. Mrs. McKinney was struck above the left ear, the ball passing through and lodging beneath the skin of the skull on the right side. Mr. and Mrs. Dodge were married about eighteen months ago and his wife is said to have come from Indiana. Dodge and his wife had not been living together for several weeks. Trouble is said to have arisen over the attentions which Mrs. Dodge received from Jim Flynn, a prize fighter. Dodge is half owner of the Eclipse livery and is one of the most prominent horsem*n in this part of the country. Mrs. Maud McKinney was the wife of C. H. McKinney, who turned state's evidence in the train wrecking case against Sherman Parker. She was Miss Maud Weir and her mother runs a rooming house in Independence. Her father is dead. She has a brother living somewhere in the state. She had been married abut four years and was twenty-six years old. She was a prominent witness in the trial against parker, corroborating the testimony of her husband.

McKinsey, Glen C.
Glen C. "Mac" McKinsey - Pueblo Chieftain - February 20, 2004 - Glen C. "Mac" McKinsey made his transition on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2004. He was born on Aug. 4, 1919, in Fortville, Ind., to the union of Walter and Ina McKinsey. Mac and Dorothea Ward married in 1938. They moved to Colorado in 1951. Mac was a World War II veteran and served in the U.S. Army in the Red Star Division in the Philippines. He had many close friends in the Greenhorn Valley and Pueblo communities. He worked for 33 years for Ward Transport Co. of Pueblo, where he made many friends on the St. Charles Mesa. Mac was a very strong family man, wonderful father and grandfather. His family always came first in his life. He was a member of the Rye Home United Methodist Church. Mac loved golfing and fishing. He is survived by Dot, his loving wife of 65 years; children, Tony (Judy), David (Sara), Michael, Steve (Karolyn) McKinsey and Sandi (Darryl) Schulz; daughter-in-law, Sharon McKinsey; grandchildren, Lori, Mark, Jamie, Scott, April, Chip, Robyn, Deanna, Kelly, Stephanie, Jason; and eight great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 21, 2004, at the Rye Home United Methodist Church. Inurnment will take place at Brookside Cemetery in Rye, Colo., at a later date. A reception will follow the memorial service. The family respectfully requests that in lieu of food or flowers, donations may be made in Mac's memory to the Rye Home United Methodist Church or to the Alzheimer's Association in care of the funeral home. The family is receiving friends at 115 Dunsmere, Pueblo, Colo.

McKissick, Dorothy Louise
Dorothy Louise McKissick - Pueblo Chieftain - September 11, 2002 - Dorothy Louise McKissick, 82, passed away Sept. 9, 2002. Survived by her husband, Isaac McKissick of Pueblo, Colo.; daughter, Diedre De Anne McLemore; granddaughter, Amanda Ashley McLemore of Los Angeles, Calif.; brothers, James Lee (Roberta) Young; Janine Young of Colorado Springs, and Thomas Young Jr. of Cincinnati, Ohio. Dorothy was born on Nov. 9, 1919, in La Cygne, Kan. She was a member of Southwest Church of Christ in Pueblo for which she leaves a loving church family. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 13, 2002, at Southwest Church of Christ, 1635 S. Pueblo Blvd., Pueblo, Colo.

McKissick, Isaac
Isaac McKissick - Pueblo Chieftain - November 12, 2006 - Isaac McKissick, 87, loving father and grandfather, passed away peacefully on Monday, Oct. 30, at Life Care Center of Pueblo. Isaac was born Oct. 22, 1919, in Wetuma, Okla., the son of Leah Smith and John McKissick. During his life he resided in Pacoima, Calif., for 27 years where he was employed by the Los Angeles Unified School Dist. as an equipment repairman. Retiring to Pueblo, he and his wife Dorothy Louise McKissick managed a local retirement center. Isaac was an avid sports enthusiast who loved traveling, reading, home repair and good cooking. He was proud of his services as a WWII Staff Sgt. in the US Army. He leaves to cherish his memory, his daughter, DeAnne McLemore; granddaughter, Amanda McLemore of Texas; sister, Velma Copeland and family of Chicago; sister-in-law, Janine Young and family of Colorado Springs; niece, Barbara McKissick and family of California. He is also survived by numerous other nieces, nephews, other family and friends. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 17, Southwest Church of Christ, 1635 S. Pueblo Blvd. Inurnment at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

McKlem, Shirlee M.
Shirlee M. McKlem - Pueblo Chieftain - January 30, 2004 - Shirlee M. McKlem, aged 75 years, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2004, after a short illness. Shirlee was born in Joliet, Ill. on April 27, 1928, to Ernest and Esther Kroencke Moller. She grew up in the Chicago area and came to Colorado in 1947. She met her husband, Bob, in Bond, Colo., and they were married Feb. 14, 1948, in Chicago. They also lived in Avondale and La Veta and moved to the Pueblo area in 1954. She is survived by her children, Patricia A. Higley, Arizona, Robert E., Arizona, Rodger M. (Debbie), Pueblo, and Kerry P. (Debbie), Beulah; her grandson, Calvin; granddaughters, Kasey Brown, Shawna (John) Ryder, Shaundra (Rick) Pittenger, Valeri (Brady) Bullard and Jennie (Chris) Hanna; six great-grandchildren, sister-in-law, Marianne (CL) McKlem, numerous nieces, nephews and many friends. Her husband, Robert A. McKlem, preceded her in death in 1979. Shirlee loved life and believed in living it to the fullest. She loved her family, and would look for any excuse to have everyone together. She taught her children to love, laugh and care about each other and about others. She was an avid china painter for many years, teaching locally and internationally. In 1979, she published "A World of China Painting" to share her love and knowledge of the art. She served as secretary treasurer of the Rio Grande Veterans Club No. 6, was active in the Divine Science Church locally and nationally, and volunteered for numerous organizations in Pueblo through the years. She was an avid bridge player and actively supported the duplicate bridge clubs in the area. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. A celebration of her life will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31, 2004, in the Davis Memorial Chapel. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Shirlee McKlem be made to the charity of your choice.

McKnelly, Otto (Family of)
Family of Otto McKnelly - Blue Valley Times - May 2, 1914 - Confesses Aiding in Killing Family - Pueblo - According to information received from Wellington, Kan., by the Pueblo police, John Kidwell a former resident of Colorado, and who served a term in the Colorado penitentiary for horse stealing, has confessed to having assisted Otto McKnelly to kill the latter's father, mother and sister, in a tent, at Wellington, September 24, 1912. Kidwell was paroled from Canon City Sept. 13, 1912, eleven days before the alleged killing, came to Pueblo and remained two days.

McKnight, Frank
Frank McKnight - Pueblo Chieftain - October 27, 1936 - Frank McKnight, about 70, at Ozark rooms, Oct. 25. Survived by sister, Emma Peck, Andover, Ohio. Announcement later.

McLain, Frances Lillian
Frances Lillian Olds McLain - Pueblo Chieftain - November 17, 2003 - Frances Lillian Olds McLain, born July 23, 1912, in Wooldridge, Campbell, Tenn., passed away in Youngtown, Maricopa County, Ariz., on Nov. 11, 2003, at the age of 91. She was the daughter of the late Frank and Maggie Olds. Frances married Warren M. McLain, deceased on June 28, 1931, and for many years made their home in Carlsbad, N.M. She is survived by two daughters, Constance McLain (James) Brooks and Marian McLain (David) Watt; seven grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Frances was a nurse and caregiver at St. Francis Hospital in Carlsbad, N.M., for many years and before that she was a cosmetologist. Frances was a loving mother and grandmother who enjoyed children and loved music. Frances was extremely involved in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and taught the children there for many years. She will be sadly missed. Graveside services, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2003, Roselawn Cemetery.

McLain, James W.
James W. McLain - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - July 5, 1918 - A bank of the Apishapa river caved in near Pueblo, crushing to death James W. McLain, commissioner of Otero county and acting highway commissioner.

McLain, Melvin O.
Melvin O. McLain - Pueblo Chieftain - January 22, 2002 - Age 72, died Jan. 20, 2002, at his La Junta home. Survivors include his wife, Dortha, of the home; children, Steve (Debbie) McLain, Tom (Donna) McLain and Jeanette (Jerry) Martinez, all of La Junta, Cindy Huff (John Barnhart) of Aurora, and Charles McLain of Pueblo; brother, Willis Amway of Arizona; sisters, Eva Mathews of La Junta and Doreen (Joe) Cummins of Texas; 10 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Memorial service, 1 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 24, 2002, at the First United Methodist Church of La Junta with the Rev. Gary Zilm officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Arkansas Valley Hospice Association, John Fisher Hose Co. or to the United Methodist Church.

McLain, William (Mrs.)
Mrs. William McLain - Huerfano World - June 6, 1991 - This Week in La Veta History -1938: Mrs. William McLain, a resident of La Veta for over 20 years, died, leaving her husband and a sister, Mrs. Edwin L. Smith.

McLaren, Lucy
Lucy McLaren - Pueblo Chieftain - July 15, 2004 - Lucy McLaren, 58, passed away July 9, 2004, in her home under the care of Pueblo Hospice after battling cancer for four months. She was born Feb. 13, 1946, in Denver, Colo. She worked for a Time Warner Co. in Denver for over 20 years before moving to Pueblo in 1998. She is survived by her parents, Cena Spencer and Duncan McLaren; long-term companion, Irene Martin; sister, Linda McLaren (Charles McClure); brothers, Gary and Garrett Spencer and Bob (Tina) McLaren; nieces, Heather, Shondra, Ashleigh, Cherise and Cena; nephews, Brian, T.J. and Michael; grandnieces, Isabella and Tiarra; grandnephew, Nathaniel; aunt, Elizabeth Stellantano; uncles, Richard (Connie) Pachelli, Guido (Ann) Pachelli; aunts, Gloria and Mary; numerous cousins and many friends too numerous to mention. Lucy was dearly loved and will be missed very much by her family and all those whose lives she touched. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 17, 2004, at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel with Father Kevin Novack officiating. The family has requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice through the funeral home office in her memory.

McLarnon, George F.
George F. McLarnon - Brandon Bell - March 28, 1913 - Dies in Suicide Pact - George F. McLarnon Took Heavy Dose of Morphine - Girl in Pueblo Suicide Case is Waitress at Salida and Wrote Him Letters - Pueblo, Colo. - A chapter of what is believed by the police to be part of a suicided agreement between George T. McLarnon and Miss Mildred Shafer, both of Salida, has been enacted here, when McLarnon took morphine, dying later at a hospital. McLarnon was stopping at a hotel near the Union depot and it is evident he arose early in the night, dressed himself, swallowed the morphine and then staggered into the street where he was found lying on the pavement. In his pockets were several letters from Miss Shafer, a waitress at Salida. One of them, a short note, indicated that the two had at least discussed the question of killing themselves. "I am going to put an end to it all," read the note; "there is nothing but trouble in this world and without you life is nothing. Remember the last words I told you and keep your promise to me. Good-by, dear, forever." On the other side of the paper these words were written: "My God, what have I done!" A newspaper clipping found in McLarnon's pocket contained an account of his brother's suicide three months ago at aSlido [sic]. He drank carbolic acid. McLarnon's father lives at Salida.

McLarty, Diane T.
Diane Tesitor McLarty - Huerfano World - July 11, 2002 - Diane Tesitor McLarty, July 11, 1948 - July 8, 2002, a mother and artist, was born in Walsenburg. After graduation in theater arts from the University of Colorado, she pursued acting in plays and films including ABC's Oh Baby Baby Baby in Hollywood, but left the stage to raise her three children. During that time her paintings were exhibited around New Jersey. Recently she returned to her theatrical roots as a director and was scheduled to direct Luna Stage's last production of the 2002-2003 season. Surviving are husband, Ron; sons, Zachary, Lucas and Matthew; her parents, Carl and Elsie Lenzini Tesitor; two brothers, Carlos Tesitor and David Tesitor; and three sisters, Nechie Hall, Jeanne Candler and Lisa Ingoldby. Following services in Walsenburg, a memorial service is planned in Montclair, NJ.

McLauchlan, Andrew B.
Andrew B. McLauchlan - Pueblo Chieftain - May 06, 1986 - Andrew B. McLauchlan, 49, died May 5, 1986, at the family home in Lamar. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Thursday, May 8, St. Peter Episcopal Church, Lamar. Burial, Riverside Cemetery. Visitation, 1 to 6 p.m. Wednesday and 8 a.m. to noon Thursday, Valley Funeral Chapel, Lamar.

McLaughlin, Claude
Claude W. "Mac" McLaughlin - Pueblo Chieftain - April 16, 2002 - Claude W. "Mac" McLaughlin, 90, found his way to glory on April 13, 2002. He leaves his loving wife, Marion of 47 years, his daughter and numerous family members. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, at Ecumenical Church of Pueblo West, 434 S. Conquistador Ave. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Ecumenical Church of Pueblo West McLaughlin Memorial Fund.

McLaughlin, Donna J.
Donna J. Kinney McLaughlin - Durango Herald - January 6, 2004 - A celebration of life will be held June 23 in Hemet, Calif., and Aug. 26 in Pueblo, Colo., for Donna J. Kinney McLaughlin, a former Durango resident who died April 4, 2001, in Hemet after a brief illness. She was 72. Mrs. McLaughlin was born Aug. 15, 1928, in Trinidad, Colo. She married Lester McLaughlin in Pueblo on Feb. 14, 1948. Mrs. McLaughlin lived in Durango from 1968 to 1973 and worked at Pants 'N Things. She was involved in Rainbow Girls, Shrine Club, Eastern Star, Dance Club and the NeoDelphians. She is survived by her husband, Lester McLaughlin; a daughter, Leslie Leonard of Pueblo; a son, Kirk McLaughlin of Bayfield; and four grandchildren, Kyle Leonard of Bozeman, Mont., Kelly Leonard of Pueblo, Ryan McLaughlin of Las Cruces, N.M., and Tyler McLaughlin of Bayfield. Donations may be made to the Al Kaly Shrine Transportation Fund, P.O. Box 193, Pueblo, CO 81003, or to a favorite charity.

McLaughlin, Goldia Jean
Goldia Jean McLaughlin - Pueblo Chieftain - August 1, 1976 - Goldia Jean McLaughlin, passed away at a local hospital Saturday, July 31, 1976. Lifelong Pueblo resident, late of 1529 Saratoga. Mrs. McLaughlin was predeceased by her husband, George P. McLaughlin, who died Jan. 26, 1975. She is survived by two daughters, Doris Jean Johnson of Pueblo and Patricia Van Zandt of Denver. Also a sister, Mrs. Earl B. (Sylvia) Cox of Pueblo and two stepsisters, Mrs. Dorothy Parry of Pueblo and Mrs. Ella Scott Sacramento, Calif. Grandchildren, Debra Perrino, Danny and Brenda Johnson of Pueblo, and Randy Scott, Ron and Karen Sue Van Zandt, of Denver. Also two great-grandchildren. Mrs. McLaughlin was a member of the Womens Christian Organization, the Over 40 Club, Pikes Peak Sisters 431, and two card clubs. The 2nd Wednesday Club and The 4th Thursday Club. Service will be held in the Rouch Chapel, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. LaVerne W. Linnerson officiating. Interment, Mt. View. Memorial may be made to the Kidney Foundation direct or through our office.

McLaughlin, Harold
Harold McLaughlin - Pueblo Chieftain - December 11, 2003 - Harold McLaughlin, 88, born June 27, 1915, in Manchester, England, passed away Dec. 9, 2003, in Pueblo. Survived by his wife, Bertha "Bea" McLaughlin; nieces, nephews, and friends with whom he walked at the Pueblo Mall everyday. There will be no viewing or services. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

McLaughlin, Lillian Beatrice
Lillian Beatrice McLaughlin - Pueblo Chieftain - July 26, 2006 - Lillian Beatrice McLaughlin, 89, born Dec. 10, 1916, went home to be with the Lord on July 24, 2006. Preceded in death by her parents, Gerald and Lillian McLaughlin; brothers, Amel, Gerald, Veral and Jimmy McLaughlin. Survived by sisters, Beulah Alexander, Geneva (Kenneth) Crain; brother, Lester (Kathy) McLaughlin; and numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside service, 10 a.m. Friday, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family wishes to extend their appreciation to the Colorado Springs Hospice and the Colonial Columns Nursing Home for the loving care given to Bea.

McLaughlin, Margaret B.
Margaret B. McLaughlin – Great Falls Tribune - March 25, 1997 - Great Falls, Montana – Margaret B. McLaughlin, 91, died Friday in a local nursing home of natural causes. Her funeral is noon Tuesday at St. Ann's Cathedral, with entombment in Hillcrest Mausoleum; O'Connor Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Born May 15, 1905 at Pueblo, Colo. She attended schools in Hoisington, Kan., graduating from high school in 1923. On March 3, 1924, she married Charles McLaughlin in Hoisington. She operated her own beauty parlor there for 20 years before coming to Great Falls in 1951, when her husband received a governor's appointment to the Interstate Commerce Commission. He died in 1993. She belonged to St. Ann's Cathedral and had been a member of Holy Family Altar Society and St. Rita's Circle. Surviving is a sister, Ida Krier of Yorba Linda, Calif.

McLaughlin, Marion P.
Marion P. McLaughlin - Pueblo Chieftain - December 01, 2004 - Marion P. McLaughlin, 71, joined her beloved husband, Claude on November 29, 2004 after a lengthy illness. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, Dec. 2, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. at the Pueblo West Ecumenical church. At Marion's request, in lieu of flowers, donations are being accepted for the children's program at the church.

McLean, Eugene J.
Eugene J. McLean - Pueblo Chieftain - August 05, 2003 - Eugene J. McLean, 89, passed away Aug. 3, 2003. He is preceded in death by his wife, Mildred McLean. Survived by his children, Diane (Sanford) Dowell, Goodyear, Ariz., and Christine Brown, Wetmore, Colo.; grandchildren, Zachary and Elizabeth Brown; and numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives. Services and interment will be in Chicago, Ill. Donations may be made to the Raptor Rehabilitation Center, 4028 W. 11th, Pueblo, CO 81003.

McLean, John
John McLean - Bayfield Blade - December 12, 1913 - When death claimed John McLean, seventy-two, lawyer, civil engineer, trapper, scout and hermit, in a Pueblo hospital, there came an end to a feud of dozen years' duration which had existed between himself and the members of the H. Metcalf family over irrigation water, that resulted in one almost fatal shooting affray and a term in the penitentiary for McLean.

McLeod, J'Sai Andre
J'Sai Andre McLeod - Colorado Springs Gazette - March 1, 2008 - February 12, 2007-February 9, 2008. J'sai Andre McLeod passed away in Memorial Hospital, Colorado Springs, Colorado on February 9, 2008. He was born in Pueblo, Colorado to Kryssa Baker and also to Jared Mcleod. J'sai is the grandson of Reginald Baker of Pueblo, Laura Baker of Denver, Diodina Blue of Colorado Springs and Rick Mcleod of Bellevue, Nebraska. He will be lovingly remembered and greatly missed by all of his aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

McMackin, Anna
Anna McMackin - Pueblo Chieftain - October 05, 1997 - Anna McMackin, 80, of Walsenburg. , 1 p.m. today at Romero Chapel in Walsenburg.

McMahan, Earl
Earl "Gene" McMahan – Albuquerque Journal - May 10, 2006 - Earl "Gene" McMahan, 76, a resident of Albuquerque, passed away Sunday, May 7, 2006 in Albuquerque. He was born April 27, 1930 in Trinidad, CO to the late Harold and Rachel McMahan. Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Margaret McMahan; three daughters, Lynne Ornelas and husband, Harry of San Diego, CA, Rae Ann Paden of Denver, CO, and Michelle Williams and husband, Jack of Dublin, OH; grandchildren, Cory and Brandon Ornelas of San Diego, CA, and Chloe and Maddie Williams of Dublin, OH; and one great-grandson, Jaron MacMootry of San Diego, CA. A Rosary will be recited, Wednesday, May 10, 2006, 7:00 p.m., at French Mortuary, Wyoming Blvd. Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday, May 11, 2006, 10:30 a.m., at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 619 Copper Avenue NW, with Father Richard McGowan, Celebrant. Interment will follow at Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, NM. Friends may visit on Wednesday, May 10, 2006 at French Mortuary from 6:00 p.m. until time of Rosary. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Earl's name to your favorite charity. French Mortuary, Inc. 7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE (505) 823-9400.

McMahan, Marlan E.
Marlan E. McMahan - Pueblo Chieftain - January 10, 2005 - Marlan E. McMahan, 66, passed away Jan. 6, 2005. Survived by wife, Anita McMahan; children, Glenn (Michelle) McMahan, Deborah McMahan, Michele (Bill) Kerr, and Trey (Charity) Long; also survived by father, W. Glenn (Dora) McMahan; five grandchildren, Kendra McMahan, Connor and Thomas McMahan, Megan and Cody Kerr; sisters, Glenna (Don) Bigelow, Elaine (Charles) Lovell, Diane (Jerry) Maurer; nieces, Linda (Scott) Young, Laurel (Tim) Simpson, Debbie (Todd) Maxcy; nephew, Donavan (Tammy) Bigelow. Mr. McMahan dedicated his life to his family as a loving Christian husband, father and grandfather. He served 42 years as an educator. He was an active minister in three churches and constant servant to all those around him. He was dearly loved and will be greatly missed. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Marlan McMahan Memorial Fund through Pueblo West Baptist Church, 180 Croyden, Pueblo West, 81007. Memorial services will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, at Majestic Baptist Church, Pueblo West, 494 E. Hemlock Dr. and in Wheat Ridge Trinity Baptist Church, 1 p.m. Wednesday.

McMahon, Della
Della McMahon - The Independent - November 8, 1918 - Mrs. T. W. McMahon Dead - Mrs. Della McMahon, wife of T.W. McMahon and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Speed died at her home in Fraser, Colo., on October 25 of Spanish influenza followed by pneumonia. Mrs. McMahon is survived by her husband and seven children, five boys and two girls, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Speed; her sisters, Mrs. Alice Dancy and Mrs. Margaret C. Beeler; her brothers, Frederick J. and Sidney H. Speed. Her burial was at the Butte Valley cemetery, near the old home, where her father and mother now live.

McMahon, Edward
Edward McMahon - The World Independent - September 20, 1935 - Edward McMahon Passes Away in Denver Hospital - Funeral Services Will be Sunday Afternoon at 2 O'clock - Ned Speed McMahon, 23, of the Huerfano, passed away yesterday in a Denver hospital and his body was forwarded here for burial in the Huerfano cemetery Sunday afternoon following services at the Methodist church at 2 o'clock. McMahon had lived on the Speed ranch north of town most of his life. He was born in Denver, but moved here while still an infant. Survivors are his father, T.W. McMahon of Winnemucca, Nevada; three brothers, Michael, Joseph, and Howard and two sisters, Josephine and Mary. The Reverend A.M. Dupres will officiate for the services Sunday. Interment will be under the direction of the Unfug – Peet Mortuary.

McMahon, Helen Wiener
Helen Wiener McMahon - The Independent - August 21, 1931 - Funeral Services For Mrs. McMahon - Large Number of Gardner Residents Pay Last Respects - Gardner (special) – A host of relatives and friends from Gardner and vicinity attended the funeral services for Mrs. Helen Wiener McMahon, of Sharpsdale, who died at the Lamme Hospital in Walsenburg on Sunday, August 16. Services were held from St. Mary's church in that city on Wednesday. Interment, under the direction of Furphy Brothers, was made beside her husband in the family plot on the Speed ranch at Butte Valley. The pall bearers at the services were members of Mrs. McMahon's graduating class – James Smith, Stephen Anderson, Martin Zudar, Joe Vigil, Alfred Mellon, and Ernest Krier. The flower girls were Bertha Feller, Martha Veltman, Catherine Prudhoe and Annie Caniparolli. Mrs. McMahon was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Wiener of Sharpsdale, coming with her parents to Sharpsdale a number of years ago. She was a graduate of St. Mary's high school in Walsenburg and attended the Adams State College at Alamosa one term. After having taught one year at Sharpsdale she was married on April 1, 1930 to Fred S. McMahon of Denver. The wedding took place in the Sacred Heart church at Gardner. Soon after their marriage they went to Leadville, where Mr. McMahon was killed in a mine explosion just six weeks later. Mrs. McMahon then returned to make her home with her parents at Sharpsdale. A little daughter, Jean Patricia, was born to her on January 1, 1931; She is survived by her daughter, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Wiener, one sister, Lucille Wiener, and one brother, Roy Wiener, all of Sharpsdale.

McMahon, James E.
James E. McMahon - Pueblo Chieftain - January 26, 1933 - James E. McMahon To Be Buried Here - James E. McMahon, former division superintendent of the Pueblo-La Junta division of the Santa Fe railroad, who died Monday at his home in Arkansas City, Kan., will be buried in Pueblo. Mr. McMahon was division superintendent of the Santa Fe at Arkansas City where he had lived for the past 14 years. He was 67 years old. Funeral services will be held this morning at Arkansas City, following which the body, accompanied by the widow, family and friends will be forwarded to Pueblo. The body will lie in state from 8 a. m. to 10 a.m. Friday at T. G. McCarthy and Sons. Burial will be at Roselawn cemetery where services will be held at the grave at 10:30 a.m. Pueblo Chieftain - January 26, 1933 - McMahon, James E. died at his home at Arkansas City, Kan., Monday, January 23 - Division superintendent Santa Fe railroad at Arkansas City. Aged 67 years. Devoted husband of Mrs. Susie McMahon and beloved father of Mrs. Ed Clare, La Junta, and Misses Mary and Mildred, Arkansas City, Kan.; brother of Charles and Henry McMahon, Chicago. Body en route to Pueblo accompanied by Mrs. McMahon and family and friends arriving Pueblo Friday morning. Body to lie in state in funeral chapel at T. G. McCarthy & Sons, from 8 until 10 a.m. Friday. Services at Roselawn where interment will be held on the family lot. The Rev. ____ Wolohan officiating.

McMahon, Joseph J.
Joseph J. McMahon - Pueblo Chieftain - October 16, 2003 - Joseph J. McMahon, 73, passed away Oct. 14, 2003, in Pueblo, Colo. Born Aug. 29, 1930, in Philadelphia, Pa., to Frank and Veronica McMahon, who preceded him along with a sister, Vera McGruddy; brothers, Francis and William McMahon; and nephew, Francis McMahon. He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Helen McMahon; children, Donna (Ron) Mims, Corrales, N.M., Debra (Ed) Lujan, Pueblo, Joseph (Mary Kay) McMahon, Allentown, Pa., and Michael (Cindy) McMahon, Pueblo. Grandfather of Tonya (Vince) Quintana, Jim (Jamie) Caldwell, Tina Lujan, Kelley and Ronny Mims, Joe and Michael McMahon, Jim and Eric Halverson and Rachel Pruitt. Great- grandfather of Carly and Vincent. Also survived by his sister, Dolores (Bill) Trenwith; numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Joe retired from the U.S. Air Force with 20 years of service in 1968. He then started a second career and retired from US West in 1986. He had a love for art and was an avid artist throughout his life. Per his request, there will be no viewing. Rosary, 1 p.m. Friday, with Mass to follow at Christ the King Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the U.S. Air Force.

McMahon, Miles
Miles McMahon - Akron Pioneer Press - July 29, 1904 - Miles McMahon, a long time resident of Trinidad, was killed instantly at the new mine of the Calley Coal Company, a few miles west of Sopris, July 22nd, by the falling of a smokestack that was being raised with blocks and tackle.

McMahon, Patrick (Mrs.)
Mrs. Patrick McMahon - Rocky Mountain News – March 19, 1911 – Mrs. Patrick McMahon, mother of Mrs. E. C. Gilmore and Mrs. George E. Monahan, died in Pueblo, Sat., March 18. Interment in Pueblo, Monday, from residence of daughter, Mrs. Mamie Calkins, 301 Grand Av, Dubuque, Iowa papers please copy.

McMahon, Thomas
Thomas McMahon – Leadville Carbonate Chronicle – November 20, 1916 – Thomas McMahon – Thomas McMahon, the oldest son of Mrs. Maybelle McMahon, city treasurer of Leadville, died yesterday in Pueblo, according to announcement received last night from Mrs. McMahon, who went to Pueblo Monday night last on receiving word of his critical sickness. The young man was 21 (?) years old. Death was caused by leakage of the heart, from which the youth had suffered for sometime. When his condition showed indications of becoming more serious a few weeks ago, he went from here to Pueblo, where he had been eight weeks. A turn for the worse came at the first of the week and the urgent message was sent which caused Mrs. McMahon, his mother, to go to Pueblo Monday night. The young man is survived by his mother, two brothers and one sister. He had lived his life in Leadville, where he attended the schools in his younger years, and was widely known in the city. Arrangements have been made to hold funeral services here Tuesday morning at 9:30 at the Church of the Annunciation, according to word received last night by the Moynahan and O'Malia Undertaking company. The cortege will leave the family residence, 212 East Sixth street, at 9 o'clock. The remains will arrive here this evening on D. & R. G. passenger train No. 1.

McMains, John William
John William McMains - Walsenburg World-Independent - February 6, 1931 - John William McMains died at his home between North Veta and La Veta Monday, February 2, at the age of 74 years. Funeral services were held at La Veta Methodist church, Rev. W. H. Miller officiating. John McMains is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Fred Vasquez; by two sons, Theo McMains and Roy McMains, both of Pagosa Springs; and by one brother, James McMains, of Aguilar. Huerfano World - February 6, 1992 - This Week in La Veta History - 1931: Died, John William McMains, 74, leaving his children, Mrs. Grace O'Niell, Mrs. Verna Vasquez, Theodore and Raymond.

McMakin, Paul H.
Paul H. McMakin - Huerfano World - August 10, 2000 - Paul H. McMakin, 68, of Walsenburg died Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2000. Mr. McMakin was born Aug. 6, 1932 in Los Angeles, CA, to Robert and Hope Harwood McMakin. He served in the US Navy during the Korean Conflict and was a construction operating engineer. Mr. McMakin is survived by his wife, Martha, Walsenburg; children, Patricia Abdalla, Sam McMakin, Thomas Mack, Kevin Mack, California, Jennifer Burnet and David Mack; a brother, Robert McMakin, Texas and ten grandchildren. At his request, cremation, Almont Crematory, Pueblo.

McMann, Mary Alice
Mary Alice McMann - Brandon Bell - March 26, 1915 - Mrs. Mary Alice McMann, 65, widow of Robert H. McMann, former Denver banker, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John H. Thatcher in Pueblo.

McMartin, John Howard
John Howard McMartin - Pueblo Chieftain - December 29, 1999 - Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Westlake Village, Calif. John Howard McMartin, 50, of Agoura Hills, passed away peacefully at home with loved ones on Tuesday, Dec. 21, 1999, after fighting cancer for three years. John was born on April 2, 1949, in Pueblo, and has been a Los Angeles county resident for the past 16 years. He was a senior project manager for Raytheon/Hughes Aircraft for 13 years. John was a positive, uplifting person who had an extraordinary sense of humor and loved his family. He enjoyed life and learning new things which was expressed through his rose garden, his paintings, his reading and his faith. He is survived by his beloved wife, Maxine; daughter, Jennifer; son, David; mother, Leslie Marian McMartin; and sister, Peggy Bartmess (Bill). John was preceded in death by his father, Howard McMartin; and brother, Scott McMartin. He will be remembered by all whose life he touched and missed by many. A mass will be held today at St. Jude Catholic Church, Westlake Village. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to the American Cancer Society, 50 W. Hillcrest Dr. No. 208, Thousand Oaks, Calif., 91360.

McMartin, William
William "Scott" McMartin - Pueblo Chieftain - April 06, 1999 - William "Scott" McMartin, age 47, of Pueblo, passed away April 4, 1999.Survived by his mother, Marian McMartin- brother, John (Maxine) McMartin- and sister, Peggy (Bill) Bartmess. Also survived by his niece, Jennifer McMartin-nephew, David McMartin- special friend, Kathy- as well as numerous other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by his father, Howard L. McMartin, in1992. Scott was a graduate of Centennial High School and the University of Southern Colorado. He was a senior appraiser for the Pueblo County Assessor's Office and also worked for Southwestern Supply. Funeral service, Wednesday, 2p.m., George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Cremation, Almont Crematory. In lieu of food and flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or to a charity of the donor's choice.

McMartin, William Thomas
William "Bill" Thomas McMartin - Pueblo Chieftain - February 25, 2003 - William "Bill" Thomas McMartin 52, passed away Feb. 17, 2003 in Denver, Colo. Born Oct. 10, 1950 in Pueblo, Colo. Preceded in death by father, John R. Titman and stepfathers Edwin K. McMartin and Robert T. Hirsch. Survived by mother Willadean Hirsch; sisters Mary Ellen (Jim) Blasing and Louanne McMartin; children Jeff McMartin, Doug (Paula) McMartin, and Julie (Larry) Stewart, special grandchildren: Sheldon, Josh, Morgan and Kara, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Bill was a steamfitter by trade and was a member of the United Association of Plumbers & Steamfitters Union Local #20 in Pueblo from 1972 to present. Bill enjoyed being with his family, growing vegetables, camping in the mountains of Colorado and celebrating the 4th of July. Memorial Service at 1 p.m., Feb. 27, 2003 at the Ascension Episcopal Church. The family will receive guests in the parish hall immediately following the service. Private graveside service at Mountain View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests donations to be made in memory of Bill McMartin to The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, 2111 Champa St., Denver, CO 80205, attn: Tena, 303-285-5222.

McMaster, Susan
Susan (Wiebe) McMaster - Pueblo Chieftain - April 02, 2004 - Susan (Wiebe) McMaster passed away unexpectedly Mar. 31, 2004 in Amarillo, TX. She was born Jan. 7, 1956 to Mae Ola and Arlan Wiebe. She enjoyed the outdoors and her pets. Her survivors include her mother, Mae Wiebe, her daughters, Shannon Moore (Brad), and Tommi Sue Bentley (Roger) and four grandchildren. She is also survived by sisters Judy Mikulas (John), Gerry Urie (Wade) and brother Arlan Wiebe Jr. as well as several nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Following Susan's wishes, cremation has taken place.

McMeekan, Alex
Alex "Red" McMeekan - Pueblo Chieftain - May 07, 1986 - Alex "Red" McMeekan, 61, late of 29656 McMeekan Road, passed away May 6, 1986, at a local hospital. Husband of Ila, of the family home; a daughter, Helen (Andrew) Rusovick; three grandchildren, Korey Kirscht, Karolyn Trantham, and Pat Trantham, all of Pueblo. Third-generation Pueblo native. Married 41 years. Past employee of the A. P. Green Refractories and the city of Pueblo. By his request, immediate cremation; no services. The family respectfully requests no memorials, flowers or condolences.

McMeekan, James E.
James E. McMeekan - Pueblo Chieftain - April 03, 1999 - James E. McMeekan passed away April 2, 1999, on his 85th birthday. Survived by his nephews and nieces, Betty Hayes, Margaret (Jim) Whitmire and James (Carol) Gerler, all of Pueblo, Margaret (Don) Foose of Ashland, Ore., Jane (Ken) Craig of Northglenn, Colo., and Edwin (Muffin) Gerler of Raleigh, N.C. Also survived by his friend, longtime business associate and caregiver, Glenn Filer. Preceded in death by his mother and father, John and Margaret McMeekan-brothers, Alexander, Bill, John and Hugh- sisters, Marie Cannon, Agnes Gerler and Jane Cribari. James was a lifetime resident of Pueblo. He worked at Colorado Supply Company at age 14 and later worked at Crews Beggs. He was the general manager of American Furniture for 34 years, retiring in 1991. He was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, 50-year member of South Pueblo Lodge No. 31, AF&AM, and lifetime member of Al Kaly Temple. At his request, there will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Monday, April 5, 1999, at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 10 University Circle, with Rev. Pat Hurley and Father Jim Bimbi officiating. The family will receive friends in the church hall immediately following the service. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials maybe made to Al Kaly Shriners Transportation Fund through the funeral home office.

McMeekan, William H.
William H. McMeekan - Pueblo Chieftain - August 6, 1987 - A memorial service was held for William H. McMeekan on July 6, 1987, in Maumee, Ohio. His wife, Phyllis, son, Bill, and granddaughter, Devan survive. Also survived by sister, Betty Hayes of Pueblo He was employed by Prudential Insurance for 20 years before taking disability retirement. Memorials may be made to the Heart Fund or American Cancer Society.

McMichael, Alvin Ewing
Alvin E McMichael - Pueblo Chieftain - February 26, 1966 - Alvin E McMichael of 324 Sunset Lane, passed away in a local hospital Thursday morning. He was the husband of Mrs. Evelyn McMichael. He leaves behind one son and 3 daughters. He was the son of Mrs. Lula McMichael of Pueblo and brother of Jess Wantland, Robert McMichael, and Mrs. Ethel Bayliss all of Pueblo. He also had six grandchildren. Mr. McMichael had been an active employee of the CF&I Corp in the Rail Mill Finishing Department since 1939. He had been a resident of Pueblo for 35 years. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Valhalla's Garden Chapel, conducted by the Rev. James L Barber. Interment will follow in Pueblo Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.

McMichael, Lula Betty
Mrs. Lula Betty McMichael - Pueblo Chieftain - March 13, 1969 - Mrs. Lula Betty McMichael of Siloam Star Route, Box 205, passed away March 12, 1969. Widow of Randolph McMichael who passed away Nov 17, 1948. Mother of Mrs. Ethel Bayliss, Robert L McMichael and Jess W Wantland, Pueblo. Sister of Clarence Everhart, Ness City, KS and Mrs. Jennie Warnow, Salina, KS. Survived by 18 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren. Member of Lake Avenue Baptist Church. Services 2 pm Saturday, funeral home drawing room, conducted by the Rev. Harold Tuttle. Interment Mountain View Cemetery.

McMichael, Marlin Earl
Marlin Earl McMichael - Pueblo Chieftain - June 1, 1946 - Marlin Earl McMichael was born September 20, 1915 at Quenemo, Kansas. He came to Colorado with his parents at an early age and has lived in Pueblo for many years. He was taken ill in the late summer of 1944 and despite the efforts of physicians and the loving care of his family, passed away in the early morning of Memorial Day, May 30, 1946. During his illness he accepted Christ as his Savior and since that time has maintained faithful witness to a saving knowledge of the Master. He leaves to mourn his home-going, his wife, Clara and two children, Patricia, 9 and Marlin Jr., 3. Also bereaved are his parents, Oscar Randolph and Lula McMichael three brothers, Jesse Wantland, Alvin McMichael and Robert McMichael of Pueblo and a sister, Mrs. Ethel Bayliss of Cheyenne, Wyoming. To these and his many friends, he leaves the memory of a patient suffering and the confident witness of the presence of his Savior. His untimely going causes sorrow.

McMichael, Oscar Randolph
Oscar Randolph - Pueblo Chieftain - November 18, 1948 - Randolph McMichael Expires At His Home - The time of funeral services for Randolph McMichael had not been set last night. He died Wednesday at his home, 1420 E. Orman. He was a retired carpenter and a Spanish American War Veteran. A resident of Pueblo for 20 years, he is survived by his widow, Lulu McMichael, and children: J. W. Wantland, Pueblo, Mrs. Ethel Bayliss, Loveland, Alvin McMichael, Vineland, and Robert McMichael of Boulder. Brothers, Matthew McMichael of Plainsville, Kan. and John McMichael of Chicago. Mr. McMichael was a member of the Baptist Church and the United Spanish American War Veterans. Funeral announced later.

McMichael, Randolph
Randolph McMichael - Pueblo Chieftain - November 17, 1948 - Randolph McMichael Expires at His Home - The time of funeral services for Randolph McMichael had not been set last night. He died Wednesday at his home, 1420 E. Orman. He was a retired carpenter and a Spanish American War Veteran. A resident of Pueblo for 20 years, he is survived by his widow, Lulu McMichael, and children: J. W. Wantland, Pueblo, Mrs. Ethel Bayliss, Loveland, Alvin McMichael, Vineland, and Robert McMichael of Boulder. Brothers, Matthew McMichael of Plainsville, Kan. and John McMichael of Chicago. Mr. McMichael was a member of the Baptist Church and the United Spanish American War Veterans. Funeral announced later.

McMichael, Robert L.
Robert L. McMichael - Pueblo Chieftain - March 28, 1999 - Robert L. McMichael, 78, passed away March 25, 1999. Survived by his children, Shar (Stan) Brown, Kathy (Ron) Conradt, Roberta (Ray) Palacio, Cindy (John)Windholz, Bob (Jamie) McMichael Jr., Jeff McMichael- numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren- brother, Jess Wantland. Robert was a member and past president of the American Legion and FOE No. 3367, and was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served in World War II. , Tuesday, 11 a.m., Trinity Life Center. Reception at Eagles Lodge FOE No. 3367 following the service. Donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in his memory.

McMillan, Elmer
Elmer McMillan – Record Journal of Douglas County – November 2, 1923 – Pueblo. – Elmer McMillan, 14-year-old high school student, died from a wound received when he was shot accidentally by a companion. The two were hunting.

McMillian, Samuel
Samuel McMillan - Rocky Mountain News - May 23, 1895 - Trinidad, Colorado, May 22 - The funeral occurred this afternoon from the Trinity Episcopal Church and was attended by a large concourse of friends. The Las Animas lodge No. 28, A. F. & A. M., the ladies of Trinidad chapter, O. E. S. and the Sir Knights of Oriental Commandery, No. 18 in full uniform, of which the deceased was a member, escorted the remains to their final resting place in the Masonic Cemetery.

McMillin, Victor
Victor McMillin - Memorial to Fallen Officers - The presence of the Memorial to Fallen Officers in the lobby of the Colorado Corrections Training Academy, Cañon City, stands as an everlasting symbol of honor to the fourteen men who have given their lives in the line of duty. The Colorado DOC recognizes the ultimate price paid, dedication and loyalty of the following men: Victor McMillin - December 21, 1961 Victor Bryan McMillin was a correctional farm officer at the time of his death, December 21, 1961. McMillin, age 62, was supervising a crew of three inmates in rebuilding a dam on Mill Ditch about 300 yards east of the Southern Colorado Power Company plant. Unexpectedly, the inmate driving the truck lost control when the bed was raised about a quarter of the way up and the heavy truck toppled over on its side, crushing McMillin. At the time of his death, McMillin left a wife, mother, son and daughter.

McMinn, Anderson Nolan Sr.
Anderson Nolan McMinn Sr. "Andy" - Pueblo Chieftain - June 23, 2005 - Anderson Nolan McMinn Sr. "Andy", loving husband, father, grandfather passed away peacefully Mar. 26, 2005 in Mulvane, Kan. Born June 23, 1935 in Mineralwells, Tex. He is preceded in death by his parents Leonard and Lena McMinn. Andy loved his country and served with the U.S. Navy from Nov. 3, 1952 until July 1, 1975. Andy is survived by 5 sons: Andy Jr. (Rebecca) of Florence, Colo., Rob (Deanna) Wichita, Kan., Steve (Angela) Lewiston, Idaho, Ricky (Rita) Wichita, Kan., Lenny (Candice) Mayfield, Kan. and 16 grandchildren, his true love Margaret Ann McMinn of Olive Branch, Miss. Happy Birthday Dad, we love and miss you.

McMorris, Robbie
Robbie McMorris - Rifle Reveille - July 21, 1899 - Robert Doak returned from Pueblo, Tuesday, where he was called to attend the funeral of his grandson, Robbie McMorris, who died on the 9th of July.

McMullen, Betty Ann
Betty Ann McMullen - Pueblo Chieftain - November 24, 1999 - Betty Ann McMullen, 75, of Pueblo, passed away Nov. 23, 1999. Survived by her sons, Cliff McMullen and John (Pam) McMullen; sister, Eileen DeJoy; and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and other relatives. Graveside inurnment, 2 p.m. Friday, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Cremation, Imperial.

McMullen, Mark C.
Mark C. McMullen - Pueblo Chieftain - November 09, 1999 - Mark C. McMullen, 48, passed away Nov. 6, 1999. Survived by his mother, Shelley M. McMullen; brothers, Bruce McMullen and Wade (Lana) McMullen, all of Pueblo; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his father, Richard F. McMullen. Born June 13, 1951, in Omaha, Neb. Mark was an auto mechanic for the City of Pueblo. There will be no viewing. Funeral service will be held 1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11, 1999, at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Rev. Harold R. Tuttle officiating. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be made to American Diabetes Foundation through the funeral home.

McMullen, Shelley Mae
Shelley Mae McMullen - Pueblo Chieftain - April 05, 2003 - Shelley Mae McMullen, 85, passed away April 2, 2003. Survived by her sons, Bruce R. (Sharon) McMullen and Wade (Lana) McMullen; sister, Becky (Loren) Lutz; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, Richard F. McMullen; and son, Mark McMullen. Born to Charles and Nancy Bruce on Feb. 14, 1918, in Sherman, Texas. Viewing, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 6, 2003. Funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 7, 2003, at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with the Rev. Harold Tuttle officiating. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, those who desire may make a donation in Shelley's memory to a charity of choice through the funeral home.

McMurtree, Albina Rose
Albina Rose McMurtree - Pueblo Chieftain - December 11, 1999 - Albina Rose McMurtree, of Pueblo, born in Calbara, Italy, passed away on Dec. 10, 1999. Preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Floyd; daughter, Barbara Jean McMurtree; her parents and two sisters. Survived by her children, Robert McMurtree, Lily (Charles) Shumard and Edward McMurtree, all of Pueblo, Margaret Cross, Pueblo West, Floyd (Gayle) McMurtree Jr., Beulah, and John McMurtree, Denver; sister, Leona Vidmar, Grand Junction; sister-in-law, Laverne Beard, Pueblo; 18 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren. A funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1999, Sacred Heart Cathedral, with visitation 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12, 1999, at the funeral home.

McMurtree, Robert J.
Robert J. McMurtree - Pueblo Chieftain - June 19, 2000 - Robert J. McMurtree, 60, of Pueblo, passed away June 15, 2000. Preceded in death by his parents, Floyd Deloss McMurtree Sr. and Albina Rose Bruno; sister, Barbara Edwards; and daughter, Janet Rose. Survived by daughter, Lorna Lee Solito; two grandsons, Jeremy and Jason; brothers, Floyd D. McMurtree Jr. (Gayle), Edward McMurtree and John McMurtree; sisters, Lily Shumard (Charles) and Margaret Cross. Funeral Mass, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 21, 2000, to be held at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Interment, Roselawn.

McNabb, John Elzy
John Elzy "Jack" McNabb - Huerfano World - October 28, 1999 - John Elzy "Jack" McNabb, 69, died October 22, 1999 in St. Mary Corwin Hospital in Pueblo. Born January 6, 1930 in Mankato, KS, to the late John and Ruby Wilson McNabb, he served in the US Air Force from 1950 to 1953. He was a member of St. Mary Church, the American Legion and Colorado Farm Bureau; past member of Volunteer Firefighters, Huerfano County Hospital Board, Elks Lodge, Huerfano County Cattleman's Association and Walsenburg Club. Mr. McNabb was a trucker for four years and a rancher until he sold the ranch in about 1979. He then began J.M. Tire Automotive Company in 1982. Survivors include his wife, Nadine Marie Ferri McNabb, Walsenburg; his mother, Ruby McNabb; three sisters, Pauline Zoberest, Donnis Meltzer and Rose Asbury; two brothers, Larry and Bill McNabb; two sons, Joe Hill and Jesse Hill; two grandchildren; nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles, cousins and friends. Funeral services were Tuesday from Sacred Heart Church in Gardner. Graveside service by the US Air Force Burial Team and the American Legion. Burial was in Turkey Creek Cemetery.

McNair, Clara Mae
Clara Mae McNair - Pueblo Chieftain - July 10, 2004 - Clara Mae McNair, 59, passed away July 8, 2004. Survived by her husband, Bruce L. McNair; and siblings, Bill (Ruth) Odell of Soap Lake, Wash., and Beckey (Robin) Harris of Boise, Idaho. Preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Maxine Odell. Clara was a map-maker for the government and volunteered for many organizations. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Monday, at Broadway Christian Church, 206 Broadway, with Pastor Hal Hartman officiating. A reception will follow at the church.

McNamara, Richard F.
Richard F. "Buzz" "Papa" McNamara - Pueblo Chieftain - July 11, 2002 - Richard F. "Buzz" "Papa" McNamara was born April 5, 1929, in Colorado Springs and passed away July 8, 2002, in Pueblo. He is preceded in death by his parents, Floyd J. and Jessie L. McNamara; his daughter, Susan Marie Tienda; and his brother, Tom McNamara. Survived by his wife, Rosalee McNamara; sons, Richard A. (Elizabeth) McNamara, Randolph S. McNamara and Russell W. (Phoebe) McNamara; grandchildren, Sean (Terrie), Steven, Lindsey, Kelsey, Ashley, Haley, Courtney and Blake; great-grandchildren, Nyasia and Dominic. Also survived by brothers, Robert (Kim) McNamara, Doris (James) Robinson, Patricia (Kris) King, Marilyn (Edwin) Olsovsky and Susan Denny. He was a veteran of the Korean War, where he served in the 40th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army, from which he was honorably discharged. He retired from the Pueblo Army Depot in 1979 after 30 years of service. Buzz went on to found Buzz Construction Co., where he worked for the next 10 years building custom homes. He retired from construction in 1989 due to illness. He valued time spent with his sons and grandchildren. He took the most pride in looking after his grandchildren. Visitation, 1 to 5 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, followed by rosary recitation, 7 p.m. at T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, St. Joseph Church, followed by interment at Roselawn Cemetery. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Those who wish may make memorial contributions in memory of Richard McNamara to the American Kidney Society through the funeral home office.

McNamee, A. James
A. James McNamee – Colorado Springs Gazette – August 2, 2009 - A. James McNamee passed to his next calling quietly in his sleep at home on July 23, 2009. Jim was born October 11, 1924 in Williston, ND and raised in Minot, ND with four brothers and two sisters. He joined the Army Air Corps November 30, 1942 and served around the world as a radio operator on C-47 transport planes. He attained the rank of sergeant and was discharged November 22, 1945. Jim married Anita Cole of Wisconsin Dells, WI in Crookston, MN on December 8, 1943. After WWII, they settled in Milwaukee, WI, where he earned a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree from Marquette University. Jim and Anita raised five children while in Milwaukee and Appleton, WI. They moved to Colorado Springs, CO in 1971. Jim was an avid traveler, stamp collector, and award winning amateur photographer. He is survived by his devoted wife, sons Jim (Sue) Littleton, CO, Pete (Pat) Helena, MT, Paul (Barb) Littleton, CO, daughter Linda (Dave) Roberts Gardner, CO, seven grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by son Mike on April 28, 1978. He also is survived by his brother Larry (Carolyn) Aurora, CO, and his sister, Catherine (Alcides) Rodriguez-Nieto Oakland, CA. A private family memorial service was held. Cremation was July 28. Having a deep faith in God, Jim's wish would be that people say a prayer for him and his loving family. Donations may be made in Jim's name to Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Colorado Springs, CO.

McNamee, Raymond B.
Raymond B. McNamee - Pueblo Chieftain - November 12, 2000 - Raymond B. McNamee, 53, passed away Nov. 8, 2000. Survived by his wife, Pam McNamee, and children, Matt, Dan, Sam, and MollyJo McNamee, of the family home. Also survived by his sisters, Mary Lynn (Robert) Rockwell of Denver, Monie (Rudy) Guel of El Paso, Texas, and Katie McNamee of Denver. Raymond was born Oct. 25, 1947, in El Paso, Texas. He was a retired railroad engineer and a member of Ascension Episcopal Church. Raymond was an enthusiastic father, wonderful husband and an honorable friend to many. At his request, there will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Monday at Ascension Episcopal Church, 420 W. 18th St., with Rev. Father Ephraim Radner officiating. A celebration of Raymond's life will be held at the family home immediately following the church service. Memorials may be made to Leiomyosarcoma Research c/o American Cancer Society through the funeral home.

McNarmy, M.T.
M.T. McNarmy - Huerfano World - November 28, 2002 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1897: M.T. McNarmy was killed in the Pictou mine and Tom Caddell was injured.

McNeal, James H.
James H. "Jim" McNeal - Pueblo Chieftain - September 19, 2001 - Photo, Flag, American Legion, VFW, Masonic, Consistory, Elks - James H. "Jim" McNeal, 73, affectionately known as Mr. American Legion, departed this life unexpectedly Sept. 15, 2001. Born Jan. 20, 1928 in Pueblo. Preceded in death by his natural parents, William and Bernice Graves Bunch; adopted parents, James and Eleanor McNeal Sr.; sisters, Marion Bunch and Elizabeth Hurd; brother, James George Bunch; mother-in-law, Marguerite Manley; and brother-in-law, John Hurd. Jim graduated from Trinidad High School, class of 1946, where he served as class treasurer. He also attended Trinidad State Junior College and the U.S. Army Radar School while serving in the military during the Korean Conflict. Following his military service, Jim was employed at the Pueblo Army Depot from 1951 to 1956. He then went to CF&I Steel and retired from there in 1986. Jim was a lifetime American Legion member. His home post was James Gray Post 163, where he was a past post commander. At the time of his departure, he was the post adjutant. He also was past senior vice and past junior vice commander, past district adjutant (two terms) Past Department of Colorado Commander, Past Senior Vice, Past Junior Vice, Past Alternate National Committeeman (four terms) Past Chef-De-Gare (40/8) Locale 827, Past Judge advocate and charter member of VFW Post 8301, National Executive Committeeman. He was very active in Boys State yearly and served as a director and the treasurer. Jim was also an active member of Pikes Peak Elks Lodge No. 473, Past Master of Eureka Lodge No. 2 F&AM (PHA), Past Commander in Chief Pikes Peak Consistory No. 81, past member Colorado Employment Training Council, member of Colorado State Fair Military Affairs Committee, current Judge Advocate Pueblo Veterans Council (18). Jim was also very active in American Legion baseball, and served on many committees. He was well known to all the National Commanders, having just returned from the American Legion National Convention in San Antonio. He was always on call for installation of officers for the various posts throughout the state. He served as master of ceremonies for the Pueblo Veterans Council for Veterans Day and Memorial Day services. He and his team would always see that veteran's graves received a U.S. flag on Memorial Day at all three Pueblo cemeteries. Jim was the recipient of many awards and certificates for his community service. "Mac" was the funeral coach driver for The Angelus Chapel from 1986 until last Saturday morning. He leaves to cherish his beloved wife, Nellie M. McNeal, of the family home; children, James McNeal II, Denver. Christine (Olsen) Smith, Columbus, Ga., Roderick (Alice) Bragg, Pueblo, and Rochelle Bragg and Renee Bragg, both of Denver; siblings William J. (Leslie) Bunch, San Mateo, Calif., Esther E. Jinkins, Los Angeles, Calif., Eugene H. (Katherine) Bunch, Topeka, Kan., and M.D. (Nettie) Bunch, Lafayette, Colo.; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; his church family at Eighth Street Baptist Church; American Legion family; Masonic family; the Angelus staff; and his many friends he made over the years. Rose Croix service, 7 p.m. Thursday, Angelus Chapel. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Friday, Bethlehem Baptist Church, 1044 Spruce St. Interment will take place on Monday at Fort Lyon National Cemetery. As he would say, "I will pass through this world but once. Any good I can show any human being let me do it now, for I shall not pass this way again . . ." In lieu in flowers, donations may be sent to the American Diabetes Foundation through the funeral home office. - James H. "Jim" McNeal - Card of thanks - Pueblo Chieftain - February 11, 2002 - Where did the time go? It's been five long months since Mac's passing. But I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of you who shared your love and concern. A very special thanks to all the American Legionnaires and ladies auxiliaries both state and local for your love and support of just being there to say good-bye to Mac. A special thanks to his Masonic family, his Elks family, the Rev. Steve Mack and Eighth Street Baptist Church family, to Bethlehem Baptist Church for the use of the facilities. To all who sent such beautiful flowers and plants, cards, and especially the donations to the Diabetes Foundation, who told me they were amazed and thankful for the donations received in his name. To the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team for the "double honors" given Mac. He always said your team was always standing tall because of your commitment to your fellow veterans. Last but not least, to the Charles McCulley family and Mac's co-workers at Angelus Chapel, Mac would have approved in the manner you conducted his funeral, the 73 doves released in his honor was a fitting tribute to his memory. If I've missed anyone please forgive me. God Bless America, and God bless you. Sincerely, Mrs. Nellie McNeal and family. - James H. "Jim" McNeal - Pueblo Chieftain - May 27, 2002 - James H. "Jim" McNeal affectionately known as Mr. American Legion. Sept. 15, 2001. The attention to detail, the laughter and yes, the cigar have been missed. As you said you would pass this way once. You did good for your fellow man knowing full well you would not pass this way again. Gone but not forgotten. The Charles McCulley family and staff of Angelus Funeral Directors.

McNeal, Merle E.
Merle E. McNeal - The Des Moines Register - April 09, 1991 - Services for Merle E. McNeal of 2250 70th St., Windsor Heights, will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Westover Funeral Home, and burial will be in Glendale Cemetery. Mrs. McNeal, 87, died of a stroke Monday at Charter Community Hospital. Born in Walsenburg, Colo., she moved to the Des Moines area in 1921. She retired as manager of McNeal Hotel and was also involved with McNeal Shopping Center, which her husband built. She was past president of the local and national Home Builders Association auxiliaries. Two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren survive. The family will visit with friends from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association's Iowa chapter.

McNeeley, R. F.
R. F. McNeeley – Durango Wage Earner – June 10, 1909 – Eads, Colo., June 4. – The body of R. F. McNeeley of Pueblo, conductor on the Missouri Pacific, who, with Dr. Scarlett, also of Pueblo, was drowned in a big reservoir south of here January 3, while duck hunting, was recovered yesterday afternoon by T. P. McBroom of Lamar who was fishing in the lake. The remains had come to the surface and were floating about when discovered, but identification was not made until this morning when friends arrived here for that purpose.

McNeill, Virgil Hugh
Virgil Hugh McNeill - Pueblo Chieftain - October 15, 1987 - Virgil Hugh McNeill, 66, died Oct. 13, 1987. Born in Indianola, Neb., on Sept. 4, 1921. He moved to Denver as a child, where he lived for 47 years. In high school he was one of the first football Players to be placed on an all-state football team, the first year the program was started. In 1942, he joined the Marines, serving in the South Pacific during World War II until 1946, attaining the rank of Sergeant. After his discharge, he worked in Denver at Kunz Commercial Construction as a superintendent. He retired in 1983 and moved to La Veta, where he had lived for the past four years. He attended La Veta Methodist Church, was warden for La Veta Fisherman's Club and a faithful member of La Veta VFW Post No. 8705. Living relatives include his wife, Evelyn, of La Veta; children, Dr. Thomas (Flo) McNeill, Fairport, N.Y.; Michael (Kathy) McNeill, Paonia, Colo.; Marsha (Steve) Adams, Lakewood; brother, Adonis McNeill, Golden; grandchildren, Brian McNeill, Matthew and Aaron Adams. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday at J. M. Antle Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, 10 a.m. Saturday, Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Denver.

McNertney, Bernard J.
Bernard J. McNertney - Pueblo Chieftain - June 11, 1999 - Bernard J. McNertney, 66, formerly of Pueblo, died June 5, 1999 , in Amarillo, Texas. Preceded in death by son, Mark Edward McNertney. Survived by children, Maureen (Tony Gallegos) McNertney, Cibola, Texas, Teresa (Rick) Mathews, Pueblo, Laurie (Anthony) Cano, Livermore, Calif., Joseph (Danelle) McNertney, San Diego, and Mary (Mark Winkler) McNertney, Dallas- and 11 grandchildren. Service was held in Amarillo on June 8. Donations may be made to the Arc of Pueblo Buddies Unlimited, 803 W. Fourth, Suite G.

McNertney, Mark
Mark McNertney - Pueblo Chieftain - November 25, 1986 - Mark McNertney, 17, of Amarillo, Texas, formerly of Pueblo, died Nov. 22, 1986. Survived by parents, Bernard and Vada McNertney, Amarillo; four sisters, including Teresa Pagano, Pueblo; brother, and two grandmothers. Service, 7 p.m. today at St. Joseph Catholic Church, and committal, 10 a.m. Wednesday at Memory Gardens, both in Amarillo.

McNey, Stephen Jay
Stephen Jay McNey - Pueblo Chieftain - February 26, 2006 - Stephen Jay McNey, 75, Pueblo, passed away on Feb. 15, 2006. Steve was born in Wilkes Barre, Pa., in 1930. He served in the U.S. Air Force as a staff sergeant during the Korean conflict, directing the Tyndall Air Force Base medical clinic in Florida. He then entered the field of journalism as a reporter and editor at the Morning Call in Allentown, Pa. Later, as assistant to the president of Mack Trucks, he produced the company magazine, "The Bulldog." Steve and his family moved to Pueblo in 1971, where he served as assistant advertising manager for CF&I. During this time, he also wrote part-time for The Pueblo Chieftain, under the pen name Jay Stevens. Steve ended his working years as a licensed Realtor in Pueblo, and retired in 2002. A 33rd-degree Mason and a member of the Eagles, Steve is survived by wife, Gladys Lober McNey of Pueblo; daughter, Martha (Jeff Marshall), two grandchildren, all of Minneapolis; and son, Lincoln, in London. Remains donated to science at his request.

McNichol, Ralph Emerson
Ralph Emerson McNichol - Pueblo Chieftain - September 26, 1987 - Ralph Emerson McNichol, 104, late of Green Valley, Ariz., formerly of Canon City. Born March 2, 1 883, in Canton, Kan., died Sept. 21, 1987, in Tucson, Ariz. His parents were James McNichol, who was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and Henrietta Holderman. He was a retired mail carrier; past member of First Baptist Church of Canon City, member of AARP and National Association of Letter Carriers. He came to Colorado in 1943 and lived in Aurora and Grand Junction before coming to Canon City in 1953. He moved to Green Valley, Ariz., in June 1982 to live with his son, Floyd. He married Lula Elizabeth Jenks on March 26, 1911, in Gratton, Mich. She died April 23, 1963. He married again in 1971 to Anna Elizabeth Peterson. She died June 26, 1983. He is survived by sons, James Elmer McNichols of Arkansas City, Kan., Floyd Ralph McNichols of Grand Valley; stepdaughters, Willa McCormick and Margaret Shoup of Canon City; four grandchildren, six great grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren; a brother, Wesley J. McNichols of Wichita, Kan.; and sisters, Grace McNichols and Ruth Dougherty of Powell, Tenn., and Estella Knutsen of Medina, Wash. Service was held Friday at Holt-Dixon Chapel of the Garden, Canon City. Interment was at Lakeside Cemetery.

McNish, George W.
George W. McNish - Pueblo Chieftain - December 27, 2001 - George W. McNish, born July 7, 1931, and passed away Dec. 22, 2001. He is preceded in death by his parents, Wade Walter and Minnie Snyder McNish. He is survived by his wife, Karla McNish; children, Madeline (Tim) Kenealy and Cindy (Paul) Koscielniak, both of Colorado Springs, and Leslie McNish of Pueblo; grandchildren, Sean Koscielniak, Eric French, Alex Koscielniak, Renee Kenealy, Diane Kenealy and Daniel Kenealy. Also survived by his sister, Margaret Robinson and his nephew, Jay (Diane) Robinson, both of Las Cruces, N.M.; and his special friends, Norman Montee Jr. of Pueblo, and Frank French of South Bend, Ind., along with many other cherished friends. Mr. McNish served in the U.S. Army for two years and retired from School District No. 60, where he taught science. Cremation, with memorial service 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 29, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Those who wish may make contributions to either the National Wild Turkey Federation or the Salvation Army, both in care of the funeral home office.

McNulty, Mary E.
Mary E. McNulty - Pueblo Chieftain - October 15, 1997 - Mary E. McNulty, 60, passed away Oct. 13, 1997. Survived by her daughter, Veronica (Dave) Ricotta of Pueblo- brother, Robert McNulty of Missouri-grandchildren, Amy, Carrie and Matthew- and aunt, Marie H. Carlson of Pueblo. Born July 29, 1937, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Mary worked as an accountant. At her request there will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. A private family will be held at a future date.

McParland, Enod M.
Enod M. McParland – Telluride Daily Journal – March 16, 1906 – Frightful Wreck – Fast Passenger Trains Meet in Head On Collision – Note: Enod M. McParland is listed among the dead of the Adobe Train Disaster, March 16, 1906. Enod M. McParland: From Denver, Colorado, express messenger. Source: Colorado newspaper coverage. Wray Rattler - April 06, 1906 - E. M. McFarland, Messenger, Denver - Fearful Wreck and Loss of Life in D. & R. G. Railroad Collision - Pueblo – The Adobe wreck will rank as one of the great railroad disasters in the history of railroading. For complete coverage see Adobe Train Wreck, 1906

McPeek, Frank D.
Frank D. McPeek - Pueblo Chieftain - September 06, 2000 - Frank D. McPeek, 98, of Muncie, Ind., died Monday evening at the Community Care Center. He was born in Iowa, grew up there and attended school in Iowa. Frank moved to the Muncie area in the early 1930s and worked in the area as a steamfitter for more than 35 years. After retiring in the early 1970s, he moved to Colorado where he lived until returning to Muncie last year. His memberships include Plumbers and Steamfitters Local No. 661, the Lions Club and First Baptist Church, Colorado City, Colo. Mr. McPeek is survived by four sons, Donald McPeek and Charles (Betty) McPeek of Muncie, Bruce McPeek, Colorado Springs, Colo., and Keith (Sally) McPeek of Danville; 10 grandchildren and several great and great-great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his wife, Grace McPeek, in 1997; a daughter, Frances Weir; and two grandchildren. Graveside service and interment Friday, 10 a.m., Colorado City Cemetery.

McPhail, Wynona R.
Wynona R. "Nonie" McPhail - Pueblo Chieftain - February 13, 2006 - Wynona R. "Nonie" McPhail, 88, passed away Feb. 11, 2006. Survived by her brothers, Jack Ricks, Bill (Mary Ann) Ricks, Jake (Lillian) Ricks and Everett (Pat) Ricks; sister, Lou Ruzanski; numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Preceded in death by her husband, Claude "Mac" McPhail; parents, Samuel and Edna Ricks; brothers, Glen and Sammy Ricks; and sisters, Blanche, Oleta, Beulah, Eula Mae and June. Nonie was born Oct. 3, 1917, in Shamrock, Okla. She lived in Oklahoma for 50 years, Loveland for 16, and moved to Pueblo in 1985. She was an avid hunter and loved the outdoors. She also loved spending time with loved ones, especially the children. Nonie was a member of the Belmont Baptist Church since 1985. Viewing in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with the Rev. Dr. Charlene Nimmo officiating. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery.

McPherson, C. Marie
C. Marie McPherson - Pueblo Chieftain - July 17, 2005 - C. Marie McPherson, 65, of Pueblo, passed away July 14, 2005. Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Saturday, July 23, 2005, at the Beckwith Mortuary in Larned, Kan., with interment to follow.

McPherson, Gloria Ellen
Gloria Ellen McPherson - Pueblo Chieftain - June 13, 2006 - Gloria Ellen McPherson, 70, of Chico, Calif. passed away on Thursday, June 8, 2006 at her residence with her loved ones by her side. Services for Gloria are as follows: Fri., June 16, 2006, from 6- 8 p.m. a visitation will be held, and Sat., June 17, 2006, at 2:00 p.m. the funeral service will take place, at Newton- Bracewell Chico Funeral Home; burial will follow at Glen Oaks Memorial Park. Gloria was born on June 7, 1936 in Pueblo, Colo. to Samuel and Isabell McPherson. She was raised in Pueblo and graduated from Centennial High School. Gloria worked for many years in different offices as secretary or bookkeeper. She helped start Floors by Ray with her sons and worked there until she retired; she ran the office, worked with Sales Reps, customer service and did all the bookkeeping for the business. She also had a tropical fish business, selling anywhere in the country. Gloria loved Pomeranians and always had one. She was very devoted to her Scottish heritage and always attended the Scottish Games. She belonged to the Chico Lioness Club. Gloria enjoyed bowling on leagues with her family, she won trophies and "Over 200" pins. She had a childlike innocence; she was a very trusting person but was also very impatient. She liked walking, swimming, and exploring/ hiking through the mountains of Colo. when she was growing up. Gloria was a curious person who always wanted to be in on whatever was going on in her children's lives. She was easy to get along with and her daughter Deb says, "She was also my best friend, and we traveled together every year." She is survived by her daughter, Deb Bergin; sons, Bryan Hobbs, and his wife, Debbie, and Ray Hobbs, and his wife, Debi; sister, Doris Ritchey; and grandchildren, Jason Runco, Zach Hobbs, Christy Hodges, Ehron Hobbs, Doug Hodges, Alan Hobbs, Amber Hobbs, Desiree Breedlove, and Charlotte Hobbs; and two great grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society in care of Newton- Bracewell Chico Funeral Home 680 Camellia Way, Chico, CA. 95926, who are handling the arrangements.

McQuade, John
John McQuade - Huerfano World - April 15, 2004 - John McQuade, born Jan. 17, 1914 in Walsenburg, Survived by wife, Rena; son, Paul (Elaine); daughter, Laura (Richard) Sears; five grandsons, four great grandsons; and brother, Cecil, all of Denver; sister, Nancy (Dick) Woods, of Portland, OR. Died March 31, 2004. Services were held in Denver.

McQuade, Richard A.
Richard "John" A. McQuade - Pueblo Chieftain - December 01, 2005 - Richard "John" A. McQuade, 86, went to be with the Lord on Nov. 30, 2005, in Pueblo, Colo. Born Oct. 21, 1919, in St. Louis, Mo., to John and Della McQuade, who preceded him in death. Survived by his loving wife, Edith Tindle; daughter, Sandy (Jack) Russalesi; stepsons, Michael (Liz), Randall, Tommy (Cathy) Tindle; 11 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. Visitation, 1 to 7 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, Pueblo West. Interment, Fort Logan Cemetery.

McQuarrie, Ernest L.
Ernest L. McQuarrie - Pueblo Chieftain - May 11, 2000 - Ernest L. McQuarrie, passed away May 10, 2000, in Pueblo. Ernest was born Dec. 16, 1909, in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, to Ernest A. and Mary Petterson McQuarrie and had lived in Pueblo for nearly 70 years. He was preceded in death by four sisters and three brothers and is survived by a sister-in-law, Anna Marie McQuarrie, of Pueblo. Uncle Ernie is also survived by his nieces and nephews, Marianna (Jim) Harbert of Pueblo, Frank McQuarrie Jr. of Oklahoma, Bruce (Kathy) McQuarrie of Tennessee, Robert McQuarrie, Matthew McQuarrie of Fort Collins, Thomas Somers, Richard Somers, both of Indiana, Robert Somers of South Carolina; as well as numerous great-nieces and nephews and great-great-nieces and nephews. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. There will be no public viewing or services.

McQueen, Patrick Palmer
Patrick Palmer McQueen - Pueblo Chieftain - March 19, 2004 - Patrick Palmer McQueen, 43, passed away March 18, 2004. Survived by his mother, Anna Jean Pyle of Pueblo; father, Theodore F. McQueen of Sacramento, Calif.; aunt, Joyce Ellen "Elena" Omkar Hawley of Tulare, Calif.; uncle, Donald Edwin Morgan of Loveland, Colo.; other aunts and uncles in California; and cousins, Songthara Dieter Omkar of Langely, Va., Shawn Dawson Morgan of Steamboat Springs, Colo., Forrest Nelson Morgan of Masonville, Colo., Travis Donald Morgan of Quartz Hill, Calif. Pat was born Sept. 19, 1960, and was a lifelong resident of Pueblo, Colo. He managed Import Motor Parts Store and worked in auto repair and upholstery businesses. Loves of his life included Volvos, music, gourmet cooking, genealogy and two very special dogs, Caesar and Samantha. He had special bonds with family and in particular his grandparents, Kenneth and Dessie Gibbens Morgan; and his uncle, Don. Pat helped with many family reunions and research. Pat had many valued friends and acquaintances. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 20, 2004, in the Narthex at Parkhill Baptist Church, 4235 Parkhill Place. In lieu of flowers and food, memorials may be made to Parkhill Christian Academy or Parkview Medical Center 5 Tower and emergency room through the funeral home.

McQueeney, Hedy
Hedy McQueeney - Pueblo Chieftain - December 9, 2006 - Hedy McQueeney went home to be with her Lord on Dec. 8, 2006, after a courageous battle with ALS. Hedy was born Feb. 20, 1935, in Oak Park, Ill., to Walter and Margaret (Meier) Ziegler, who preceded her in death. She is survived by her husband, John McQueeney of Colorado City; two sons, Jack (Shaunda) McQueeney of Colorado Springs and Tim (Gretchen) McQueeney of Plymouth, Minn.; six grandchildren, Katlyn, Kelsey, Cole, Cara, Sean and Kyle; two sisters, Lillian (Jerry) Fair of Palatine, Ill., and Janet (Pete) Hoffstatter of Stanley, Wis. She had a real heart to serve God and volunteered countless hours in churches and various non-profits. We'll remember her life and celebrate her going home at a memorial service, 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 10, 2006, Valley Community Church, Colorado City. The family would like to thank Hedy's nurses, Kathy and Dale; and Stella who worked for the Sangre de Cristo Hospice. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice, Walsenburg, Colo., or to the Valley Community Church in Colorado City.

McQuillen, Frank
Frank McQuillen - Yampa Leader - October 18,1912 - McQuillen Shot for Fortune? - Pueblo - That Frank McQuillen, who was slain in this city two years ago was killed that someone else might receive his share of a rich estate, is indicated by the story of a Catholic sister from the New York Foundling home who is here investigating the demise of the cowboy.

McQuilliams, Betty J.
Betty J. McQuilliams - Pueblo Chieftain - September 15, 1997 - Betty J. McQuilliams, 60, passed away Sept. 13, 1997. Survived by her husband, Jack E. McQuilliams- children, Norman McQuilliams of Pueblo and Deborah (David) Rose of Pueblo- brother, Paul (Linda) Shields of Pueblo- grandchildren, Jessica Rose and David Rose Jr.- numerous nephews and nieces. Born to Jean and William Paul Shields on Nov. 4, 1936, in Pueblo, Colo. Betty enjoyed being close to nature and taking care of people and animals. She will lie in state at the funeral home from noon until 6 p.m. today. Graveside service, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1997, at Imperial Memorial Gardens with the Rev. Leaon Griswold officiating. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Memorials may be made to Park Hill Christian Academy through the funeral home.

McRae, Orlo
Orlo McRae - Huerfano World - October 8, 1992 - This Week in La Veta History - 1918: Mr. and Mrs. J.W. McRae received word their son Orlo had been killed in the war Aug. 29. He was 24.

McSchooler, Morris
Morris McSchooler - Pueblo Chieftain - September 06, 2001 - Morris "Mo" McSchooler, 62, of Beulah, went to be with the Lord Sept. 4, 2001. Mo enjoyed helping with the Beulah Yule Log Festival and the Beulah Melodrama, volunteering his efforts for many years. He was an avid sportsman, enjoying fishing, hunting and spending time outdoors. He is preceded in death by his parents; sister, Jeannie McDaniel; and brother, Raymond. He will be fondly missed by his wife of 40 years, Mary Ann; children, Pamela (Joe) Caprio, Scott (Linda) McSchooler and Janelle McSchooler; grandchildren, Joshua, Bethany and Timothy Caprio and Taylor and Everett McSchooler; brother, Edward McSchooler; sisters, Fran Reed, Bernice Garrett, JoAnne (Paul) Mindenhall. He will also be remembered by special nieces, nephews and many friends. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, 2001, at the Beulah United Methodist Church with the Rev. E. Fred Sullivan officiating. Family respectfully requests any donations be made to the Beulah Fire Department and ambulance service.

McShane, Bridget Anna
Bridget Anna McShane – Carbonate Chronicle – June 7, 1915 – Death of Patrick McShane's Daughter – Two days after Patrick McShane, aged 75, was adjudged insane in the county court, Saturday, word was received here yesterday from Mrs. John Cowan, of Pueblo, that his daughter, Anna, died in that city in the morning. She had been in ill health for sometime. Mrs. Cowan, who had been caring for her at a private home, having sent word to that effect to McShane several weeks ago. In view of his feeble condition, he could not be notified of his daughter's death yesterday. Carbonate Chronicle – June 7, 1915 – Desires To Care For Patrick McShane – Learning that Patrick McShane, her brother-in-law, had been adjudged insane in the county court here, Saturday, Mrs. Michael McShane, who is the city clerk at Goldfield, Colo., spent yesterday in the city in effort to have the county authorities turn McShane over to her for future care. The court's jury of Saturday has already passed upon McShane's unbalanced mental condition, and the court has delivered a mittimus to the sheriff to take McShane to the insane asylum at Pueblo. No change can therefore be made in the arrangements, it was said last night. The sheriff will probably take him to Pueblo today. Medical examiners pronounced Saturday that the aged miner's mentality is deranged and that unless he is kept under constant care, he is a menace to himself as well as to others. Mrs. Michael McShane interviewed a number of county officials yesterday, but gained no information suggesting that the court's action could be altered. She is the wife of a deceased brother of McShane. She will return to Goldfield today. McShane's daughter, Bridget Anna McShane, died in Pueblo Monday, it was learned here on that day.

McSwee, Barney
Barney McSwee - Basalt Journal - April 20, 1907 - Two miners, Barney McSwee and Robert Brown were instantly killed in a Trinidad mine by the fall of a large rock.

McTaggert, Herbert D.
Herbert D. McTaggert - Walsenburg World - February 23, 1899 - Died - At the residence of A.R. Campbell, Walsenburg, Colo., Thursday, Feb. 16, 1899, Herbert D. McTaggert, aged 18 years and 6 days. Mr. McTaggert was a resident of Palmyra, Canada and came to Walsenburg about three weeks ago hoping to obtain relief from that dread malady, consumption which had fastened upon him, but as usual in such cases, the disease had progressed too far and the pure air of Colorado was powerless to stay its ravages. The deceased was a friend of Mr. Campbell and was tenderly cared for while he lived but no earthly aid could avail him. The remains were shipped back to the old home in Canada for interment.

McTavish, Donald Roy
Donald Roy McTavish - Pueblo Chieftain - December 26, 1987 - Donald Roy McTavish, Pueblo resident since 1923, passed, away Dec. 22, 1987. Mr. McTavish retired from CF&I in 1973 as general foreman the blast furnace department after 38 years of service. One of his hobbies was raising horses, which he really enjoyed. He was preceded in death by his wife, Emma, in February 1984; one grandson, Steven Scholes; four sisters, Mary Allen Simpson, Anna Stevens, Maybelle Trujillo and Malinda McTavish; four brothers, Walter, Kenneth, Herman, and Jay. Survivors include two daughters, Sandra (Joe) Zupan and Ruth (Gene) Valencia, all of Pueblo; one grandson, Russell Scholes, who is serving in the U.S. Navy; one brother, Orville McTavish of Pueblo; Survived also by numerous: nieces and nephews and by a very dear friend, Dorothy Elze of Pueblo. The funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, with the Rev. Randy Parshall of Tabor Lutheran Church officiating. Interment will be at Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family may be contacted at 105 La Vista Road after the service.

McVee, Lawrence
Lawrence McVee - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - January 12, 1923 - Pueblo - A small pig on the railroad track caused the death of Lawrence McVee between Great Bend and Holsington, Kan., according to a report received at the offices of the Missouri Pacific railroads here.

McVey, Steven Edward
Steven Edward McVey - Pueblo Chieftain - March 23, 2006 - Steven Edward McVey, 25, passed away March 19, 2006. Survived by the mother of his children, Tina Myers; children, Vincent Nichols McVey and Crystel Alizabeth McVey; mother, Laurie (Dr. Wayne) Graybeal; and sister, Brittany Mitchell; all of Pueblo. Also survived by brother, David Moser, Jr., Alvin, Texas; grandmother, Mary Jamison, Colorado Springs, Colo.; stepsisters, Susan Culver, Nucla, Colo., Shawn Donato, Albuquerque, N.M., and Sandy Juhala, Floissant, Mo.; uncle, Michael Jamison; and cousin, Dezeray Jamison. Preceded in death by his great-grandparents, Custer and Frankie Mae Taylor. Steven was born March 19, 2006, in Harris County, Texas. He was talented artistically and musically. Being a loving father and son, his family was very important to him, especially his two children. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday, March 25, 2006, Montgomery & Steward Chapel, with Pastor Michael Christian officiating. Memorials may be made to Vincent and Crystel McVey Education Fund, care of Montgomery & Steward.

McWhirt, Ray
Ray McWhirt - Pueblo Chieftain - August 18, 2005 - Ray McWhirt, 49, born March 5, 1956, passed away Aug. 15, 2005. Survived by his loving wife of 19 years Chris McWhirt; children, Nichole (Alfonso) Garcia, Apryl Middelkamp, Jason (Wendy) McWhirt, Karen (Conrad) Jahan; and grandchildren, Makylah, Myleigh, Nathaniel; parents, Harold and Betty Jeane McWhirt; sisters, Joyce (George) Alfonso and Janet (Bill) Yenko; special friends, Joe and Marsha Butkovich and Dianne and Allyn Middelkamp; mother-in-law, Barbara Sorenson; sister-in-law, Shannon (John) Wolf; numerous nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and too many friends to mention. Ray was a member of the Pueblo Calf Roping Club and was an avid fisherman and hunter. He worked at Loaf N Jug in the maintenance department for the last 20 years. Ray loved his cats, dogs and horses. He always was ready to help anyone, his smile and helping hand will be missed. A memorial service will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, at the George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Internment, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or to a charity of your choice in Ray's memory.

McWhirter, Ruby N.
Ruby N. (Cordova) McWhirter - Pueblo Chieftain - November 13, 1987 - Ruby N. (Cordova) McWhirter of Pagosa Springs, November 10, 1987. Survived by husband, two daughters, one granddaughter, six brothers and six sisters. Mass of Christian Burial, 2 p.m. Saturday, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Cremation, Almont Crematory.

McWhirter, William
William McWhirter - Huerfano World - May 27, 1993 - This Week in La Veta History - 1900: A monument will be unveiled for the late William McWhirter, who died last year in the smallpox epidemic, during Memorial services Monday by the Woodmen of the World. [Editor's Note: William McWhirter died May 9, 1899. Obituary listed Walsenburg World, May 18, 1899, Page 1.]

McWilliams, Richard
Richard McWilliams - Basalt Journal - March 11, 1905 - Richard McWilliams, an employee of the Bloom Cattle company near, Hoehne, in Las Animas county, committed suicide a little after midnight on the night of March 5th by shooting himself twice in the left breast. The deed was committed at the McCarthy ranch, where the young man had been staying several days. He was a young man with many friends, who can not account for the act.

McWilliams, William F. Jr.
William F. McWilliams Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - March 19, 2004 - William F. McWilliams Jr., passed away on March 17, 2004, at the age of 83. Born to the union of William F. McWilliams and Nellie Mitchell in Bloom, Colo. Preceded in death by his father and mother; brothers, Dale Mitchell, Lyle Forrest and James Robert. Survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Rosalie; children, Dale McWilliams, Riley (Lorraine) McWilliams, Linda (Quay) Ferris and Cheryl (Kevin) Santry; grandchildren, Seth, Lauren, Jacob, Kali, Tess, Taylor and Tyler. Also survived by special family friends, Charles and Mary Lee Tucker, Frankie Vail and Helyn Williamson. William had a bachelor of science in civil engineering degree from CSU and was employed as an industrial engineer at the PAD. Visitation will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 20, 2004, at the funeral home. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. on March 22, 2004, at T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel with interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers and food, please make donations to the Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts through the care of the funeral home.

Meachum, Orville
Orville Meachum - Pueblo Chieftain - July 30, 2000 - Orville Meachum, 95, Pueblo resident for the past two years, departed this life July 28, 2000, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. Mr. Meachum was retired from the street department for the city of Lebanon, Mo. Survived by his daughter, Jean (Stanley) Gordon, Pueblo. He was a member of New Bethany Missionary Baptist Church. Visitation, 1 to 4 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Funeral, noon Wednesday, Lebanon, Mo., under the direction of Holman-Howe Funeral Home.

Mead, David Crockett
David Crockett Mead - Pueblo Chieftain - December 14, 2001 - David Crockett Mead, born Aug. 31, 1922, passed away Dec. 12, 2001, at 6:20 p.m. He is survived by his wife, Verna; four siblings, Hazel, Ramah, Hyrum and Jessie; six children, Jessie Ellen, Henry, Abby, Timothy, Darryl and James; 30 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous loved ones. Preceded in death by father, Enoch Mead; mother, Sarah; and brothers, Enoch and James. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, 2001, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mesa Ward, 4720 Surfwood Lane, Pueblo Colo. Entombment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veteran's Ritual Team.

Mead, Opal Estella
Opal Estella Jarrell Mead - Pueblo Chieftain - August 17, 2004 - Opal Estella Jarrell Mead, beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully of natural causes on Aug. 13, 2004, at her home in Rye, Colo. She was 83 years of age. Opal was born Feb. 10, 1921, in Gardner, Colo., the younger of two children born to Mary Kindt Jarrell and Robert N. Jarrell. In addition to her sister, Ruth Alice Jarrell, she had six older brothers and sisters who were born to her mother and her mother's first husband, Friedrich "Fred" Wilhelm Youch (Jauch), prior to Fred's death. They were John Harry, Gertrude Augusta, Richard, Della Marie, Hattie Rose and Arthur Charles Youch. Opal graduated from Gardner High School in 1939. She married Hyrum Anderson Mead on Dec. 26, 1941. They were later sealed in the Logan Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. After Hyrum completed his service in the U. S. Army during World War II, they resided in Pueblo, Colo., before moving to Rye in 1957. They had six children and were married for 63 years. They have 22 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Opal's life was one of love and devotion to her husband and children. Her soft-spoken and compassionate nature touched the lives of many, but most especially the lives of her family members. She was thrifty and skilled as a seamstress and frequently utilized these talents to beautify her home and bless those around her. She enjoyed music and played the piano. She was also known for her beautiful penmanship and for her careful recordkeeping. Opal had a love for the gospel of Jesus Christ and served faithfully in many church positions as a leader and teacher. She and her husband were instrumental in the establishment of a branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Rye. Despite many challenges, including the death of her infant daughter and a stroke, she faced her life with courage and faithfully endured. Throughout the 17 years of her serious illness following her stroke, she was lovingly cared for by her devoted husband and eternal companion, Hyrum. Opal is survived by her husband, Hyrum; sister, Hattie Ranky of Washington; and children, Hyrum Anderson (Rosemary) Mead Jr., North Salt Lake, Utah, Colleen Joy (David) Evensen, Shelley, Idaho, Delaine Joyce (Robert Kent) Shifflet, Rye, Colo., Nola Jean (Reid) Swenson, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Carl Wayne (Patricia "Penny") Mead, Kaysville, Utah. She was preceded in death by her parents, siblings, daughter, Elaine Gail Mead; and grandson, Derick Anders Shifflet. Visitation, 1 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, at the funeral home. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2004, in the Rye Ward chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The viewing will be from 9 to 9:45 a.m. prior to the funeral. Interment will be at the Gardner Cemetery in Gardner, Colo.

Mead, Ramah William
Ramah William "Ray" Mead - Greenhorn Valley View - October 3, 2007 - William "Ray" Mead, 89, of Rye, Colo., born April 12,1918, in Rye, passed away Sept 28, 2007, in Pueblo, Colo. Survived by his wife of 61 years, Daisy Mae Mead; children, Marsha (David) Lybbert, Betty (Terry) Golly and William (Debbie); siblings, Hazel Atterbury, Hyrum Mead and Jessie (Raymond) Moore; 16 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and numerous loved ones. Preceded in death by his parents, Enoch and Sarah Mead; and brothers, Enoch, James and David. Ray was a Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Army during WWII, serving in the Pacific Theatre. He also served in the CCC's for five years, stationed at San Isabel, as a cook for the crew which built Lake Isabel. He retired in 1987, as a master plumber for Colorado State Hospital. Funeral service was held 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2007, at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Rye Ward, Rye, Colo. Interment followed at Brookside Cemetery in Rye. The family would like to extend a special thanks to Life Care Center of Pueblo and Sangre de Cristo Hospice for their excellent care they gave Ray.

Meadors, Shirley Louise
Shirley Louise Meadors - Pueblo Chieftain - September 02, 2003 - Shirley Louise Meadors, 78, of Pueblo passed away Aug. 30, 2003, born Aug. 6, 1925, in Walsenburg, Colo. She is preceded in death by her parents and three sisters. Shirley is survived by her husband of 47 years, George W. "Bill" Meadors; sister, Charlotte Mulkey, Sumner, Wash.; brother, Thomas (Rose) Workman, Salmon, Idaho; extended family, mother and father-in-law, Georgia and George Bird, Pueblo; sister-in-law, Pattie Adams, Canon City; brothers-in-law, Sam (Mary) Bird, California; Ronald (Linda) Bird and Wayne (Jan) Bird, both of New Jersey; and many nieces and nephews. Shirley loved country music and traveling back roads looking for wildlife, flowers and the mountains. She was an avid Broncos fan and doll collector. She was a past member of Cactus Star No. 2, Rebekah Lodge and was Past Noble Grand and 50 year member and Past Master of Steel City Grange. At her request, cremation. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Thursday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Diabetes Foundation in her memory.

Meadows, Christopher Charles
Christopher Charles Lee Meadows - Huerfano World - October 17, 2002 - Christopher Charles Lee Meadows, 13, of Gardner, passed away Oct. 13, 2002. He is survived by parents, Christy and Bettie Meadows; brother, Brian; sisters, Lisa Leeann and Angela; grandparents, Robert Lee and Esther Trujillo and Ollie Mae Glover; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Preceded in death by his grandfather, Charles Richard Glover and, uncle, Jeff Meadows. Christopher loved horseback riding and the farming way of life. Basketball was a favorite activity at Gardner School, where he attended eighth grade. Christopher was very creative in music, art and writing. Rosary was 6 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral mass, 10 a.m. Thursday at the Sacred Heart Church in Gardner. Interment, Farisita Cemetery. Huerfano World - October 17, 2002 - Shooting - The self-inflicted shooting death of a 13-year-old Gardner boy Sunday evening is under investigation as a possible accident or suicide. Huerfano County Under-sheriff Paul Zudar said deputies were called to the family home on County Road 620 at 7:05 p.m. Sunday, where they found Christopher Charles Lee Meadows dead of a single gunshot wound to the head. The boy was found by a family member. There was no one else home at the time of the shooting. County Coroner Della Duran said preliminary results of an autopsy conducted Monday indicate Meadows died from "a direct contact gunshot wound to the brain." Duran said the weapon was a .44-caliber handgun. The incident remains under investigation by the Sheriff's Office, Coroner's Office and the District Attorney's office.

Meadows, Damian Christopher
Damian Christopher Meadows - Pueblo Chieftain - August 09, 2003 - Damian Christopher Meadows, 25, passed away unexpectedly on Aug. 6, 2003, doing what he loved to do, riding his Harley. Survived by his parents, Jeanine (Dan) Bratina, Pueblo, Dave (Susie) Meadows, Pueblo West; grandparents, Evelyn Aho, Bill and Teresa Carbajal, Jim and Irene Weeks, William Bratina, all of Pueblo, and Nick and Connie Nicholas of Pueblo West; siblings, Kristen Meadows, Corey Bratina, Adam Bratina, Julie Upton, Max Upton; aunts and uncles, Gary and Kathy Aho, Jeff Aho, Bill and Terri Carbajal, Teri Nival, Mike and Carrie Nicholas, Rick and Valerie Nicholas, Will and Suzanne Bratina, Dave and Robin Bratina, Beth and John Patterson; special friend, Alyson Gibson and her son, Robbie, as well as numerous cousins and friends. Preceded in death by great-grandparents, Joe and Phyllis Carbajal, and grandfather, Reino Aho. Damian was born on Oct. 11, 1977, in Pueblo. He enjoyed baseball, weightlifting and riding his Harley; and his love was big trucks. Damian was employed at Pate Construction as a truck driver. Funeral Mass will be held 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2003, at Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, 11th and Grand, with the Rev. Father Mike Butler as celebrant. Interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. A reception for family and friends will be held in the PCC Ballroom, 900 W. Orman, immediately following the interment. Family and friends will be received at 193 S. Golfwood, Pueblo West, and 3524 Elmwood Circle, Pueblo. Online condolences may be made on Damian's obituary site at www.montgomerysteward.com

Meadows, Jackson
Jackson Meadows - Pueblo Chieftain - June 01, 1999 - Jackson Meadows, 74, passed away May 30, 1999, at St. Mary-Corwin hospital. "Jack," as he was known to family and friends, was born May 16, 1925, in Tipton, Okla. He was a retired security officer. Preceded in death by his parents, Clyde and May Hasley Meadows- a sister, Gwen Meadows- and son, Jack Meadows. Survived by his wife, M. Evelyn Meadows, of the family home-children, Jackie Meadows, California, and Craig Meadows, Pueblo- three grandchildren, Guy Meadows, Jazmain Meadows and Timothy Meadows- stepchildren, Tony Cruz, Joseph and Anna Cruz, all of California, Leo Cruz and Evelyn (Jesse Cardenas) Pacheco- and several step-grandchildren, all of Pueblo. At his request, cremation.

Meadows, Jeffrey L.
Jeffrey Lawrence Meadows - Huerfano World - May 27, 1993 - Jeffrey Lawrence Meadows, 33, died of head injuries in a shop accident while at work May 24, 1993 in Louviers. Born Feb. 5, 1960 in Winfield, KS, the son of Robert and Esther Meadows/Trujillo, the family came to Gardner when he was a child. He graduated from Walsenburg High School in 1978 and from Trinidad State junior College in 1980 as a heavy equipment mechanic. He entered the Naval Reserves shortly after, serving until 1990, then switched to the Air Force Reserves for two years during which time he served in Desert Storm. He had been working in Louviers for the past year and half. Mr. Meadows married the former Elisha Andreatta May 26, 1990 in Pueblo. He was a member of Sacred Heart Church in Gardner. Survivors include his wife, Elisha, three children, Kayla, Tifany, and Megan, all of the family home; his parents Robert and Esther Trujillo, Gardner; brothers and sisters, Bob, Arkansas City, KS, James, Chris, Nancy, and Ermos, all of Denver, Katie, Columbus, OH, and Roberta, Gardner; his grandmother, Martha Trujillo, Gardner, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws, nieces and nephews. Vigil service will be at 7 p.m. Thursday from J.M. Antle Chapel. Funeral mass will be at 10 a.m. Friday from St. Mary Church. Burial will be in Farisita Cemetery. J.M. Antle Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Meadows, Richard Lee
Richard Lee Meadows - Pueblo Chieftain - March 21, 2006 - Richard Lee Meadows, 85, started his journey to heaven on Jan. 8, 2006, and entered into heaven on March 19, 2006. He will be greatly missed. Born Oct. 28, 1920, to Troy and Lula Bell Meadows, who preceded him in death; along with the love of his life of 52 years, Georgia; brothers, Victor, Troy Jr. and Ishamail Meadows; sister, Georgia Lowry; and great-grandson, Jason Schermerhorn. Survived by his daughters, Sharon (Bob) Schermerhorn, Sandy (Jim) McClure; grandchildren, Kevin (Sherry) Schermerhorn, Amy (Brad) Heath, Tracy (Shane) Ashley, Crystal (Dan Tucker) and Tiffany Hale; great-grandchildren, Michael, Cory, Kyle, Chris, Jared Ashley, and a great-granddaughter due any day, Justin and Jordan Schermerhorn; sisters, Madge (Conrad) Elmore, Mary (Ray) Gastman. Richard enjoyed camping, fishing, watching the Broncos play and just being with his family. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Thursday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Inurnment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. A special thank you to the nurses and staff at the University Park Care Center Station 2. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in his memory to First Church of God, 528 W. Abriendo Ave., Pueblo, CO, 81004.

Meadows, Viola M.
Viola M. Meadows - Pueblo Chieftain - October 11, 1987 - Viola M. Meadows, 60, 745 Locust Avenue, Las Animas, died Oct. 9, 1987, at La Junta Medical Center. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Griffy-Horber Funeral Chapel, Las Animas. Interment, Las Animas Cemetery.

Meadows, Wayne Jeffrey
Wayne Jeffrey Meadows - Pueblo Chieftain - January 27, 2000 - Loving husband devoted to Dr. Patricia Arnold-Meadows, died from a heart attack on Jan. 18, 2001, in Colorado Springs. Wayne was commodity manager at Echo Star Communications in Denver. Dr. Meadows is the dean of the Pueblo School for the Arts and Sciences. He was loved dearly by his wife and two daughters, Betsy and Maggie Arnold; and his family, friends and co-workers. Wayne will always be remembered for his kind, caring and compassionate ways. He brought joy and laughter to all he touched. His positive and loving impact will live on with all those who were fortunate enough to know him. A celebration of his life will take place on Saturday, Jan. 27, at 10 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church in Colorado Springs.

Means, Benjamin Holladay
Benjamin Holladay Means - Huerfano World - December 4, 2003 - Benjamin Holladay Means, 77, of Walsenburg, went home to be with the Lord on Nov. 29, 2003. He was born Sept. 16, 1926 in Tallulah, LA. Mr. Means was a graduate of the University of Houston and a veteran of the US Navy. On Mar. 4, 1949 he married Tommy Jean Digby, in Houston, TX. He was affiliated with many companies over the years, from the Gulf Coast area to Canada, as a consulting engineer. He is survived by his widow; four children, Linda (Charles) Gehres and Diane Andersen of Casper, WY; Donna (Tom) Hall of Evanston, WY; and Ben (Anna) Means II of Walsenburg; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral service was Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2003 at 11 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Walsenburg, followed by cremation. Military inurnment service will be held at a later date at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Casper, WY. Billings Gazette – December 14, 2003 – Billings, MT - Funeral services for former Casper resident Benjamin Holladay Means, 77, of Walsenburg, were conducted Dec. 2, 2003, at the United Methodist Church in Walsenburg. Cremation followed. Interment services, with military honors, will be held at a later date in Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery in Evansville. He died Nov. 29, 2003, at his home. Born Sept. 16, 1926, in Tallulah, La., he was the son of Benjamin Hogan and Laura Lee (Holladay) Means. He served in the U.S. Navy. After earning a degree in petroleum engineering from the University of Houston, he worked for many companies throughout his career, from the Gulf Coast area to Canada. On March 4, 1949, he married Tommy Jean Digby in Houston. A devoted husband and father, he was an avid hunter and loved to travel. Survivors include his wife of 54 years; four children, Linda Gehres and her husband and Diane Andersen, both of Casper, Donna Hall and her husband of Evanston and Ben Means II and his wife of Walsenburg; 10 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

Mecusker, Rita R.
Rita R. Mecusker - Pueblo Chieftain - May 09, 1999 - Rita R. Mecusker, 75, of Pueblo West, formerly of Palm Desert, Calif., passed away May 6, 1999. Preceded in death by her husband, Matthew R. Mecusker. Survived by her sons, Matthew R. (Pamela) Mecusker of Pueblo West, Douglas Scott (Pamela) Mecusker of Houston, Texas- grandchildren, Kevin Roque, Shannon Cervantes, Ryanne Mecusker, Linsey Mecusker, Rachel Mecusker and Jacob Mecusker- great-grandchildren, Briana, Cheyenne and Samantha- five sisters-one brother and numerous nieces and nephews. , Monday, 2 p.m., Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Cremation, Imperial Crematory. In lieu of food and flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the National Kidney Foundation in her memory.

Meddings, Joyce
Joyce Meddings - Pueblo Chieftain - October 15, 1986 - Joyce Meddings, late of 3905 Sheffield Lane, passed away Oct. 13, 1986. Mrs. Meddings was a member of the Park Hill Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her father, Carlos Brown, in 1968. Survivors include four children, Kenneth (Karen Sue) Meddings and Karen (Jaime) Peasley, both of Colorado Springs; and Keith and Kathy Meddings, both of Pueblo; her mother, Velma Brown Connolly, of Goodland, Kan.; and one granddaughter, Kaci Rose Meddings, of Colorado Springs. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Park Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Leaon D. Griswold officiating. Interment will be in Imperial Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Meddings will lie in state at the funeral home from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday. The casket will be closed at the church. The family respectfully requests the omission of flowers. Those who wish may make donations through the Park Hill Baptist Church. The family may be contacted at 2681 Lynwood.

Medill, Katie M.
Katie M. Medill - Pueblo Chieftain - June 22, 1987 - Katie M. Medill, late of Rye, died June 20, 1987, at a local nursing home. Survived by her sons, Earl (Ruth) Medill, Wesley (Mary) Medill, all of Rye; Harlow C. (Jan) Medill, Cedaridge; and Harold E. (Diane) Medill, Delta. Grandmother of 21 and great-grandmother of 29. Member of the Rye Home United Methodist Church and United Methodist Women. Born Jan. 18, 1899, in Rye and was a lifetime resident. Preceded in death by her husband, Ralph C. Medill, Aug. 22, 1975. Service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 23, at the Rye Home United Methodist Church with the Rev. Rob White officiating. Interment, Brookside Cemetery. Memorials may be made to her church. Visitation 2 to 8:30 p.m. today at Davis-Wallin Funeral Home.

Medill, Kenneth Wesley
Kenneth Wesley Medill - Pueblo Chieftain - February 11, 2005 - Kenneth Wesley Medill, 83, of Rye, passed away Feb. 9, 2005. Survived by his wife of nearly 63 years, Mary Medill; children, Kenneth (Patty) Medill of Tulsa, Okla., Kathy (Lewis) Edmundson of Walsenburg, Larry (Melissa) Medill of Rye, and Leonard (Becky) Medill of Bixby, Okla.; brothers, Harold (Diane) Medill of Rye, and Harlow (Jan) Medill of Cedaredge, Colo.; sisters-in-law, Ruth Medill of Sun City, Ariz., Betty (Doulgas) Jones of Spokane, Wash., and Ruth Branyan of Tupelo, Miss.; brother-in-law, Jack (Caroline) Sikes of Pueblo County; 10 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents, Ralph and Katie Medill; infant twin sister, Katherine; and brother, Earl Medill. Wesley was born May 21, 1921, in Pueblo. He served in the 888th Signal Company attached to the Air Force in the South Pacific during WWII. He worked in special weapons at the Pueblo Army Depot and retired as equipment maintenance supervisor in 1972. Wesley was a 70-year member of Rye Home UMC (United Methodist Church), member of Rye/Colorado City Lions Club and served on the board of the Rye Fire Department. Special thanks to the EMTs at Rye Fire Department and the staff at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital 2200 Ward, and to home care provider Diane Praker. Viewing at the funeral home from 1 to 5 p.m. today, with the family present to receive friends, followed by cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, 2005, at Rye Home UMC. Military honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Private interment, Brookside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Rye Home UMC or Rye Fire Department in care of the funeral home.

Medina, Adella L.
Adella L. "Adelita" Medina – Pueblo Chieftain – September 04, 2006 - Adella L. "Adelita" Medina, 84, of Fort Garland, went to be with the Lord on Sept. 1, 2006. Preceded in death by her husband, Eloy A. Medina; son, Raymond Medina; daughter, Mary Jane Medina; parents, Ramon and Marianita Jaramillo; three brothers and two sisters. She is survived by her children, Marian (Raymond) Sisneros, Joyce Montijo, Rose (Pedro) Martinez, Wilfred (Maria) Medina, Loyola (Ever) Gaxiola and Raynold Medina; 12 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous nephews, nieces, cousins and other relatives and friends. Vigil rosary, 6 p.m. Tuesday, and funeral Mass, noon Wednesday; both at Holy Family Church, Fort Garland. Interment to follow at Fort Garland Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at the Blanca-Fort Garland Community Center.

Medina, Albert Raymond
Albert Raymond Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - July 10, 2003 - Albert Raymond Medina 74, born Feb. 28, 1929, in Gardner, Colo., passed away July 4, 2003, at his home in Pueblo. Albert was a retired ammo specialist with the Pueblo Army Depot. In his leisure, he enjoyed watching daily news programs and also the Denver Broncos. He looked forward to his daily morning visit with his buddies. Predeceased by his parents, Ausencio and Elvira (Chavez) Medina; brothers, Tommy, Joe and Ernie Medina; sisters, Jenny Medina, Pearl Perrino. Albert served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. Survived by former spouse and mother of his children, Rosemarie Medina; children, Alberta Medina Chavez, Lola (Tomas) Ornelas, Steve (Lucy) Medina, all of Pueblo; two sisters, Margie Trujillo, Pueblo, Esther Herman, Las Vegas, Nev.; a brother, Freddie Medina, Las Vegas, Nev., nine grandchildren, Steve, Carla, Valerie, Inez, Andrea, Shannon, Amanda, Stephanie and Selena; five great-grandchildren, Janessa, Ralphie, Zoe, Arriana and Zadra; other relatives and friends. Visitation, 1 to 6 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Both services, St. Leander Catholic Church. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. today. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery with full military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Medina, Alvando
Alvando Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - July 22, 1920 - Died - Alvando Medina, age 7 months, died at 508 west First street, July 21. Funeral today at 11 a.m. from McCarthy's.

Medina, Antonio
Antonio Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - July 08, 2001 - Antonio Medina, 79, went to be with the Lord on July 4, 2001, in Denver. Born on May 26, 1922, in Sandia, N.M., to Rafael and Maria Medina who preceded him along with one great-grandson, Carlitos. Survived by his children, Juan (Elena) Medina, David R. Medina, and Yolanda (Leapoldo) Valiente, all of Denver; grandchildren, Felipe, Antonio, Olga (Troy), Niko (Sergio), Faustino (Crystal), Jose, Rose, Curtis; and 11 great-grandchildren. Before retiring he spent 47 years with CF&I as a top helper. Memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, July 13, 2001, at St. Cajetan in Denver. The church is located at 299 S. Raleigh at the corner of Alameda and Raleigh.

Medina, Beneranda M.
Beneranda M. Medina – Pueblo Chieftain - September 18, 2006 - Beneranda M. Medina, 96, Pueblo, passed away Sept. 15, 2006, in Pueblo, Colo. She was born July 20, 1910, in Red Wing, Colo., to the late Rosario and Isabella (Martinez) Manzanares. She married Miguel Medina, he preceded her in death. Beneranda was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Walsenburg. She had worked as a bartender and cleaned homes. She is survived by four children, Connie Martinez and Bernard Medina, both of Denver, Gloria Read, Pueblo, and Lavinia Read, California; 25 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; three sisters, Lupe Martinez and Demmsia Valdez, both of Pueblo, and Nellie Lopez, California; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by two sons, Tobias Sena and Michael Medina; six brothers, Moses, Jose, Joe, Marcos, Mucio and Alvino; and two sisters, Florita and Margaret. Visitation will be held at 9 a.m. prior to the Recitation of the Rosary at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept., 19, 2006. Funeral Mass will follow at 10:30 a.m. All services will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Pueblo. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Arrangements are handled by Funeral and Cremation Care of Colorado.

Medina, Benjamin Joe
Benjamin Joe Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - October 17, 2000 - Benjamin Joe Medina, 26, departed this life Oct. 14, 2000, a result of a motor vehicle accident. A lifetime Puebloan, Ben was born June 16, 1974. He enjoyed racing at PMI on Fridays, taking his boys fishing and being with his family. He also enjoyed his friends and throwing darts. Ben is preceded in death by a brother, Martin Medina; grandparents, Josephine and Pablo Villegas, Maurio and Catalina Medina; uncles, Cruz Villegas and Delores Hernandez. He leaves to cherish his memory beloved wife, Amy Martinez, three sons, Brandon, Justin and Martin Medina; parents, Graziano and Lucy Medina, all of Pueblo; siblings, Kathy (Gilbert) Leanos, Colorado Springs, Eleanor (Jess) Flores, Pueblo, Florenzio (Carol) Medina, Pueblo, Margaret (Ismael) Lopez, Rosemary (Rodolfo) Molina, Mary Ann (Ramiro) Lopez, Ruben Medina, Carol (Robert) Sais, all of Pueblo, Lupe (Nick) Olguin, Robert Medina, all of Colorado Springs; father-in-law, Jose (Debbie) Martinez, Boone; mother-in-law, Leann Martinez, Pueblo; numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and other relatives and friends. Visitation Wednesday, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Both services, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church. Rosary vigil 7 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, Rev. John R. Waters, S.J., celebrant. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at 1 Alamo Road.

Medina, Carolina
Carolina Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - December 24, 1997 - Carolina Medina, 91, of Ordway, died in Denver. Services to be at St. Peter Catholic Church in Ordway at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 26, 1997, and 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 27, 1997. Burial to be in Valley View Cemetery in Rocky Ford.

Medina, Celestino
Celestino Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - September 4, 1986 - Celestino Medina, 64, late of Arroyo Hondo, N.M. died Sept 3, 1986, at Pueblo. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Thursday and Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Friday, both services at Arroyo Hondo, N.M.

Medina, Daniel
Daniel "Dan" Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - October 31, 1998 - Daniel "Dan" Medina, 92, of Pueblo, born Jan. 3, 1906, in Sweetwater, N.M., to the union of Seledon Medina and Manuelita Ortega Medina. Preceded in death by parents and wife, Flora N. Medina, 1992- sons, Leo, 1995, Mike, 1980- daughter, Bernie Sanchez, 1965- son-in-law, Fred G. Sierra, 1995- grandson Danny Medina, 1991. Survived by children, Mary Sierra of Boone, Desiderio (Aggie) Medina of Pueblo, Alfonso (Alice) Medina, and Rosie Medina, both of Washington State, Eutimio (Samm) Medina of Oklahoma City, Okla.- brother of Romona Taylor and Regina Jaramillo, both of Albuquerque, N.M.- 38 grandchildren- 58 great-grandchildren- 15 great-great-grandchildren- and numerous nieces, nephews and relatives. Viewing, Saturday, Sunday noon until 5 p.m., and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday. Funeral services, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Medina, Daniel L.
Daniel L. Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - July 04, 2005 - Daniel L. Medina, 52, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on June 29, 2005. He is survived by his children, Emiliano Daniel Medina, Danielle Christine Medina and Miranda Trujillo; parents, Candido and Inez Medina; grandmother, Andrea Gomez; siblings, Linda (Joseph) Vallejo, Andy (Sylvia) Medina and Robert (Missy) Medina; and numerous uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, cousins and friends. Daniel was an outspoken activist within the Pueblo community. He was a third degree black belt and loved boxing. His greatest enjoyment was being surrounded by family and friends. Viewing, noon to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Vigil service, 7 p.m. Tuesday, and funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Wednesday; all at Romero Chapel. Interment to follow at Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after interment. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Romero Funeral Home in Daniels name.

Medina, Daniel Mark
Daniel Mark Medina - Huerfano World - March 2, 2000 - Daniel Mark Medina, 41, of Denver, died Feb, 22, 2000. Born Aug. 27, 1958 in Alameda, CA, to the late Theodore and Margaret Aguirre Medina, he is survived by a brother, Roger Medina; a half-brother Gene Aguirre, Walsenburg; aunts, uncles and numerous cousins. Funeral service will be from Sacred Heart Church in Gardner Thursday (today). Rosary will be at 10 a.m. and mass will be at 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Valdez Cemetery.

Medina, Debra Ann
Debra Ann Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - January 4, 1987 - Mrs. Debra Ann Medina. Cremation. Arrangements under the direction of Hood Mortuary, Durango.

Medina, Della A.
Della A. Medina - Huerfano World - January 13, 2000 - Della A. Medina, 71, of Walsenburg, died Jan. 5, 2000, at her home following a lengthy illness. Born May 3, 1928 to Nicholas and Rachel Garcia Aguirre, she grew up in the Gardner area, moving to Walsenburg at about age 18 when she married Joseph Nick Medina. She was a member of St. Mary Church. Survivors include her children, Rose Marie Medina, Denver and Aaron Edward Medina, Las Animas; four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews and friends. Funeral mass was from Sacred Heart Church in Gardner. Burial was in Gardner Catholic Cemetery.

Medina, Delphino J.
Delphino J. Medina - Huerfano World - August 20, 1987 - Mass of Christian Burial will be at 8 p.m. Friday at Holy Family Church in Pueblo for Delphino J. Medina, who died in that city Aug. 17, 1987. Rosary for Mr. Medina will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart Church in Gardner. Burial will be in Valdez Cemetery. J.M. Antle Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. Pueblo Chieftain - August 20, 1987 - Delphino "Del" Medina was born Dec. 9, 1918, in Gardner, and passed away Aug. 17, in Pueblo, Colo. Mr. Medina was employed by Todd's Shipyard, Alameda, Calif., for 44 years, during which time he made his home in the Bay Area. He returned to Pueblo three years ago and most recently made his home with his sister, Margaret Ortega. He was a member of Holy Family Church in Pueblo and Sacred Heart Church in Gardner, and for 44 years was a member of Auto and Ship Painter's Union, Local 1176. He is survived by five children, Rita (Shaw) Gilkerson and Del Jr. of Pueblo, Elaine Rait of Hayward, Calif., JoAnn Juarez of San Leandro, Calif., and Paul Medina of San Lorenzo, Calif. He was the brother of Edward Medina, Maxine Pacheco, Margaret Ortega and Nora (Max) Cisneros, all of Pueblo, Joe (Lody) Medina and Lupe Gonzales of Gardner, Alice (Orlando) Cisneros of Denver. He also is survived by six grandchildren and numerous nephews and nieces. Recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 20, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial at 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21, at Holy Family Church. The body will lie in state Friday night at Sacred Heart Church, Gardner, where Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday. Interment at Valdez Cemetery, Turkey Creek. The family may be contacted at 1716 Hollywood Drive, the home of Nora (Max) Cisneros.

Medina, Dolores
Dolores "Lola" Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - May 14, 2003 - Dolores "Lola" Medina, 94, our loving mother, passed into eternal rest on May 12, 2003. She was born in Armenta, N.M., on Sept. 11, 1908, to the late Emeteria Salazar and Thomas Vigil. She was united in marriage on July 4, 1930, to Joe Medina in Wagon Mound, N.M. The family resided in the Levy and Nolan, N.M., areas until 1951, when the family moved to Pueblo, Colo. "Lola" is preceded in death by her husband, Joe Medina, in 1984; daughters, Elsie Doris Montoya in 1984, Esther Dolores Medina Pacheco in 1997; her sister, Viola Portillo; brothers, Anselmo, Arturo, Candido, John and Marcello Vigil. She is survived by her daughters, Tomasita (Gil) Lanford of Denver, Colo., Betty Ann (Clint) Medina-Ballard of Wagon Mound, N.M., Stella (Gil) Tamayo of Colorado Springs, Colo.; her sons, Joe L. (Isabel) Medina of Pueblo, Colo., David (Robin) Medina of Rio Rancho, N.M.; sisters, Dora (Felix) Duran of Pueblo, Colo., Ida (Joe) Chavez of Denver, Colo., Lucille (Gil) Trujillo of Pueblo, Colo., Juanita (Orlando) Salazar of La Junta, Colo.; brothers, Jessie (Laura) Salazar of Westminster, Colo., Paul (Sally) Salazar of Arvada, Colo., Jesus (Feloniz) Vigil of Springer, N.M.; longtime friend (caregiver), Maria Aguilar; 22 grandchildren, 44 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; and a multitude of nieces, nephews, in-laws and friends. Viewing will be from 4 to 8 p.m., Thursday, May 15, 2003, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Celebration of the Holy Mass will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 16, 2003, at St. Leander Church, 1438 E. Seventh, Pueblo, with interment following the service at Imperial Memorial Gardens. There will be a reception following the interment at the St. Leander gym.

Medina, Dolores
Dolores Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - February 28, 2005 - Dolores Medina, 92, of Pueblo. Went home to be with the Lord Feb. 25, 2005. Born Dec. 5, 1912, in Shoemaker, N.M. Preceded in death by husband, Roque Medina; son, Richard Medina. Survived by children, Abram Medina, Benito (Sandy) Medina, Arthur Medina, Sarah (Bill) Scheffler, Ernest Medina, Lucio Medina, Pilar (Jeannie) Medina, Beatrice Withrow, Virginia Gonzales; brother, Dave Montoya; sisters, Maxine and Angie; also survived by numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, at Romero Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Medina, Dolores Elizabeth
Dolores Medina - Huerfano World - May 14, 1992 - Dolores Elizabeth Medina, 85, of Walsenburg, formerly of Alamosa, died Thursday, May 7, 1992 in Huerfano County Medical Center, where she had been a patient. Born Mar. 10, 1907, in Alamosa she was raised and attended school in Alamosa where her parents owned the General Mercantile Store. She met Nicholas A. Medina in Fort Garland and they married Oct. 8, 1927. They moved to Walsenburg about 25 years ago where Medina was the manager of the Colorado State Employment Service. Mrs. Medina is survived by her husband, Nicholas of the family home, a son, William N. Hoagland, Fort Garland; two daughters, Ardith A. Cortez, Craig and Janice J. LaCombe, Millington, TN; 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral service was from Boies Almont Memorial Chapel Monday. Burial was in Hoagland Cemetery in Fort Garland. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements.

Medina, Dora
Dora Medina - Huerfano World - March 1, 2001 - In Loving memory of Our Mother Dora Medina who died four years ago February 25 [1997]. We cannot bring the old days back when we were all together, but memories and loving thoughts will live with us forever. Sadly missed and loved by Children and Grandchildren.

Medina, Duane Edward
Duane Edward Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - August 10, 1980 - Duane Edward Medina, 318 Jefferson, passed away Aug. 7, 1980 as a result of a swimming accident. A 10th grade student at Central High School. Duane was born in Pueblo Aug 16, 1965. He was a member of Our Lady of the Assumption Church, where he served as altar boy. Survived by his mother, Mrs. Louise Medina, Pueblo; father and step-mother, Joe and Mary Medina, both of Denver; sister, Mrs. Tina Montez, Sacramento, Calif.; step-sisters, Mrs. Genevieve Cruz, Rawlins, Wyo., and Mrs. Debbie Chavez, Denver; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar (Bernice) Ortivez, both of Pueblo; step-brothers, Joe Lee Chavez, Ben Chavez , and Steve Medina, all of Denver; brother-in-law, Augustine Montez, Sacramento, Calif.; two nephews and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Rosary 7 p.m. Sunday. Peaco*ck-Frye Almont.

Medina, Eduardo
Eduardo (Eddie) Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - February 09, 2003 - Eduardo (Eddie) Medina, 82, of Pueblo, went to the Lord on Feb. 7, 2003. Survived by his loving wife of 48 years, Dora Medina; daughter, "Rose" Rosina (Ben) Hill; sons, Ross (Debbie) Medina, Ted (JoAnne) Medina, Jay (Kathy) Medina; grandchildren, Nicole, James, Erin; godchildren, Gary Trujillo, Colorado Springs, Elaine Pino; brothers-in-law Johnnie (Orlinda) Pino, Tony (Mary) Pino, Sotelo (Viola) Pino, Ron Salazar, Bobby Coble; sisters-in-law, Bernice (Ben) Manzanares, Rosemarie Medina, Frances Pino, Lorraine (Manuel) Vigil-Atencio, Julia Pino, all of Pueblo, Margaret (William) Duran of Plano, Texas; niece, Betty Medina; nephews, Anthony (Linda) Medina and Leo (Lillian) Medina; also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by grandson, Ted (TJ) Medina Jr.; parents, Antonio and Basilia Medina; brother, Ross Medina; mother and father-in-law, Rose and Juan Pino; sisters-in-law, Angela Coble, Alberta Salazar; and brother-in-law, LeRoy Pino. Eddie was a painter for 32 years and a member of Local Union No. 79, retiring in 1982. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II as a sergeant. He received the Bronze Star medal and the Jubilee medal. He was in the 898 Field Artillery Battalion and served from 1942 to 1945. He was an excellent sharpshooter and platoon leader. Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 10, Imperial Home Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, St. Pius Church. Interment at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Medina, Emilina M.
Emilina Maria Medina - Huerfano World - December 12, 2002 - Emilina Maria Medina, 87, of Walsenburg, died Sunday, Dec. 8, 2002. Mrs. Medina was born on Aug. 15, 1915 in Mutual to Eloy and Ofelia (Pacheco) Maldonado. A member of St. Mary Church, Mrs. Medina is survived by her children, Josephine (Bill) Cooper, California, Martha A. (Jim) Mitchell, and Denys (Sharon) Medina, Walsenburg; grandchildren, Scott (Stacy) Cooper and Ryan (Rebecca) Mitchell, four step-great-grandchildren; two great-grandchildren, Kelsy Jane and Kenneth; numerous step-brothers, sister, nieces and nephews. Funeral mass, 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 12, 2002, St. Mary Church with Fr. Rich Wehrmeyer officiating. Interment, Gardner Catholic Cemetery.

Medina, Eric Donald
Eric Donald Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - August 4, 1979 - Eric Donald Medina, Augilar, Aug. 2, 1979. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Meritt, Aguilar, and Donald Medina, San Jose, Calif. Brother of Scott, Timothy and Heather Meritt, Aguilar. Grandson of Mrs. Celia Wilkins and Mrs. Filda Manzaneres, Walsenburg, and "Dutch" Medina, Denver. Service announcements later. Pueblo Chieftain - August 5, 1979 - Service 2 p.m. Monday, Boies Almont Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Edgar De Van III. Interment, Masonic Cemetery. Family may be contacted at the family home in Aguilar or at the home of Mrs. Celia Wilkins, 315 Hooper, Walsenburg.Huerfano World - July 27, 1989 - In Memoriam - In Memory of Eric Medina, who passed away ten years ago, Aug. 2, 1979. - Sentiment - You will always have a special place in our hearts and memories. Gail Courtney.

Medina, Escolastica
Escolastica Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - April 18, 1986 - Escolastica Medina, 86, late of 210 N. Highland, Boone, died at her home April 17, 1986. Preceded in death by husband, Serapio Medina (1948). Survived by children: Cora Medina of Boone, Mary (Juan) Martinez, Paul (Mary Ellen) Medina, Tony (Mary) Medina, Serapio (Erma) Medina Jr., and Hubie (Orbelia) Medina, all of Colorado Springs; Joe (Teresa) Medina of Espanola, N.M., Mike (Lena) Medina and Frank (Magdelena) Medina, both of Pueblo. A sister of Juanita Mascarenas and Senaida Martinez, both of Colorado Springs, Maria Gonzales of Saguache, and Beatrice Gurule of Penasco, N.M.; 34 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren also survive. Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. Saturday at Most Precious Blood Church in San Luis. Interment, San Luis Cemetery.

Medina, Esther
Esther Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - September 02, 1986 - Esther Medina, born Dec. 22, 1924, in Trinidad, died Aug. 30, 1986. Survived by her husband, Ernest Medina; daughter, Cordie Medina; son, Allen Medina; daughter-in-law, Loretta Medina; grandsons, Jarrod and Wesley Medina; brothers, Joe Perea, Renton, Wash., Dan Abeyta, Denver; sisters, Celia Manaka, San Pedro, Calif., Josephine Trujillo, Los Alamos, N.M., Anna Baca, Denver, Rosalie Thorson, Scotts Valley, Calif., and Vivian Morrison, Denver. Esther will be missed by many loving relatives and friends. The family requests prayers and donations to the diabetes and kidney foundations. They will receive friends at 409 Oak, Trinidad. Memorial Mass, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Trinidad. Arrangements for interment are pending.

Medina, Esther Valdez
Esther Valdez Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - February 07, 2006 - Esther Valdez Medina, 94, born in Avondale, Colo., to Quirino Vialpando and Natividad Chavez, who preceded her in death; along with brothers, Ramon, Felipe and Gavino; and sister, Lucinda. Survived by her daughter, Tiva (Donald) Martinez; grandchildren, Roberta (Ted) Shavers and Donald A. Martinez; stepdaughter, Inez (Edward) DeHerrera; and four great-grandchildren. She retired from the Pueblo Army Depot. Viewing, 3 to 6 p.m. today, and vigil service, 6 p.m. today; both at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Holy Family Church. Interment at Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero's Hall after both the vigil and burial.

Medina, Flora N.
Flora N. Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - November 15, 1992 - Flora N. Medina, 85, departed this life in Oklahoma City, Okla., on Nov. 12, 1992. Born June 18, 1907, in Naranjo, N.M. Preceded in death by her mother, Fermina Naranjo, in 1939; father, Jose G. Naranjo, in 1942; sons, Daniel Medina, in 1928, and Mike Medina, in 1980; daughters, Viola Medina, in 1942, and Bernie Sanchez, in 1965; and grandson, Danny Medina, in 1991. Wife of Daniel Medina of Oklahoma City, Okla.; mother of Tim (Sam) Medina, of the family home; Leo (Marianna) Medina, Colorado Springs, Mary L. (Fred) Sierra, Boone, Desiderio (Aggie) Medina, Pueblo, Alfonso (Alice) Medina, Tacoma, Wash., and Rosella Medina, Kennewick, Wash. Also survived by 38 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Tuesday at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends and relatives at Imperial Reception Hall following the interment. Family may be contacted at 201 Wilson in Boone, Colo., or at 1600 Punjab in Pueblo.

Medina, Frank Ray Jr.
Frank Ray Medina Jr. – Huerfano World – March 18, 2004 - Frank Ray Medina Jr., 55, passed away Feb. 28, 2004. He was born in Walsenburg on Sept. 4, 1948, and was a resident of Highland, CA, for 30 years. Frank was an educator with the San Bernadino Unified School District for 28 years, the last three of which he was vice-principal for Richardson Middle School. He was also a member of Knights of Columbus Del Rosa Council #4488 and St. Adelaide Catholic Church. Frank is survived by his wife of 31 years, Patricia; two sons, Marcel and his wife, Jennifer, and granddaughter, Madison, of Yucaipa, CA and Frank, of Calimesa, CA; daughter, Anna, of Washington, D.C, two brothers, Michael and his wife, Debbie Medina, of Pueblo, and Lawrence and his wife, Lori Medina, of Denver; and many nieces and nephews who will miss him greatly. Press-Enterprise – March 3, 2004 – Riverside, CA - Frank Ray Medina Jr., 55, died Saturday at Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center. Born in Walsenburg, Colo., Mr. Medina lived in Highland 30 years. He worked for the San Bernardino City Unified School District for 28 years, most recently as vice principal of Richardson Middle School in San Bernardino. He belonged to the Knights of Columbus Del Rosa Council No. 4488 and was a parishioner of St. Adelaide Catholic Church in Highland. Mr. Medina is survived by his wife of 31 years, Patricia; two sons, Marcel of Yucaipa and Frank of Calimesa; a daughter, Anna of Washington, D.C.; a granddaughter; and two brothers, Michael and Lawrence, both of Colorado. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Adelaide Catholic Church in Highland. The rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. today at Bobbitt Memorial Chapel in San Bernardino. Memorial contributions: American Diabetes Association in Riverside.

Medina, Frank T.
Frank T. Medina - Huerfano World - February 28, 1991 - Frank Tranquelino Medina, 79, of Pueblo, died Feb. 24, 1991, in St. Mary Corwin Hospital in that city. Mr. Medina, known as "Tanko" was a retired railroad worker. Survivors include six children, 17 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral mass will be from Holy Family Church Friday at 10 a.m. Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery.

Medina, George
George Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - August 6, 1972 - George Medina, 42, of Gardner. Husband of Mrs. Lupe Medina, Gardner. Father of Mike Medina, Fred Medina and George Medina Jr., Gardner; Mrs. Josephine Volek and Johnny Medina, Houston, Tex., and Sgt. Leonard Medina, Ft. Campbell, Ky. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Medina, Gardner. Brother of Del Medina; Mrs. Margaret Ortega and Mrs. Lupe Gonzales, Alameda, Calif.; Joe Medina, Fremont, Calif.; Edward Medina, Gardner, Tony Medina, Mrs. Maxine Pacheco and Mrs. Nora Cisneros, all of Pueblo, and Mrs. Alice Cisneros, Denver. Also survived by one grandchild. Rosary recitation 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sacred Heart Church, Gardner. Mass of the Resurrection 10 a.m. Monday, Sacred Heart Church. Burial, Maes Creek Cemetery.

Medina, Helen
Helen Medina - Huerfano World - January 25, 1990 - Helen Medina, 76, of Walsenburg, suffered an apparent heart attack at her home Sunday, Jan. 21, 1990 and died later in Huerfano County Medical Center. Born June 9, 1913, at Encino, NM, where she was reared, she later lived in San Luis where she married Louis Medina. About 1936 they moved to Rouse and in the mid 1940's moved into Walsenburg where she was living at the time of her death. Mrs. Medina was a member of St. Mary Church. She is survived by a son, Ruben Medina, Pueblo, two daughters, Loretta King, Denver and Esther Gasperetti, Pueblo; nine grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial was Wednesday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements.

Medina, Henry Emil
Henry Emil "E." Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - November 29, 1986 - Henry Emil "E." Medina, 71, late of 1320 E. Ash, died Nov. 27, 1986. Survivors include his wife, Gloria Medina, and children, Mary (Pedro) Garcia, Denver; Tony (Diana) Medina, Utah; Ernie (Patricia) Medina, Denver; Joe Medina, Pueblo; Ray (Jon) Medina, Nevada, and Bob (Jo Ann) Medina, Pueblo. Eleven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; brothers, Salvador Medina and Johnny Medina, both of Pueblo; and one sister, Sylvia Herrera of Pueblo also survive. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Saturday at Pleasant View Baptist Church, 29074 Hillside Road, with the Rev. J. M. Phillips officiating. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Friends and relatives will be received at 1320 E. Ash.

Medina, Hubbel W.
Hubbel Wayne Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - November 28, 2001 - Hubbel Wayne Medina, 2 years, 11 months, Pueblo, went to be with the Lord Nov. 26, 2001. Born Dec. 11, 1998, in Pueblo, Colo. Survived by his parents, Philip Blue Medina and Deena B. Medina, of the family home, Pueblo; brother, Kyle Ayer, Pueblo; grandparents, Mike and Cecilia Medina, Pueblo, Wayne and Esther Bowman, Pueblo; uncles, Nash Medina, Mike (Josie) Medina, James (Jannina) Medina, Joseph (Enedine) Medina, Eugene (Yevette) Medina, Les (Darla) Bowman and Kevin (Susan) Bowman; and aunts, Pat (Xavier) Pena, Marie Moya, Betty Medina, Bonita (Don) Bowman-Greenspan, Patti (Robert) Darling and Rita (Don) Robinson. Hubbel enjoyed playing with his guitar, singing, riding his bike, playing with his dogs, Cooper and Cindy, playing on the slide, visiting with his friend, Georgia Dabney and wearing his Superman outfit. Hubbel, when you were with us, son, we always wondered what we would have done without you and now that God took you with him home to heaven, well I guess we'll just see and hope and pray we can hold and kiss you again. Son, we miss you, we love you so much. Mommy and Daddy, Kyle, Cooper and Cindy. Viewing, 1 to 6 p.m. today at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady of Assumption Church, Rev. Ervin Schmitt, celebrant. Cremation to follow Mass. Relatives and friends will be received at 203 Kenwood Drive at the family home.

Medina, Ignacio G.
Ignacio G. Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - December 30, 1987 - Ignacio G. Medina, affectionately known as "Nash," longtime Pueblo resident, passed away Dec. 29, 1987. Husband of Mary G. Medina of the family home. Son of Jose Medina of Pueblo. Father of Thomas (Tessie) Medina, John Medina, Patricia (Joe) Sisneros, Virginia Medina, Yvonne (Albert) Madril, Steve (Linda) Medina, Manuel Medina and Lupe Sisneros. Brother of Mike (Cecilia) Medina, Lucy (Jess) Garcia, Mary (Al) Navarro, Angie (George) Ayala, Tommie Espinoza, Joe (Pat) Medina, Espie Chavez, Helen (Tino) Herrera, Virginia (Andy) Bobian and Vicky Olivas. Preceded in death by a son, Ignacio, in 1943, and his mother, Charlotta, in 1983. Survived also by nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Services at St. Francis Xavier Church: recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 30, Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Thursday. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends in the Mediterranean Room at the church following both services. The family prefers contributions to the American Cancer Society through the funeral home office. Respects may be paid at the funeral home from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday and preceding services at the church.

Medina, Isabel P.
Isabel P. Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - October 10, 2003 - Isabel P. Medina, 81, went to be with the Lord Oct. 7, 2003. She was born on April 25, 1922, in Aguilar, Colo., to the union of Rosendo and Cora Garcia. She leaves to cherish her memory her husband of 62 years, Pete B. Medina; her children, Pete R. (Marie) Medina, Dennis (Diane) Medina, Kathy (Frank) Gonzalez, Janet (Randy) Trujillo, and Petey A. (Peggy) Medina; as well as 17 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Isabel loved freely and leaves many special friends, especially her beloved compadres, Nash and Viola Gonzalez and Jimmy and Carmen Cisneros. Isabel was a pillar of strength, instilling the love of the Lord and family values to her children and to all she encountered. Even through the many years of suffering with her illness, she persevered showing character and hope, knowing she would one day be welcomed into the gates of heaven. She will be sorely missed by all who knew her and loved her. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Friday, and Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday; both services at Holy Family Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with reception to follow at Holy Family Parish Hall. The family will receive friends and family at 2591 Begonia. Those who desire, may make contributions in Isabel's name to the American Diabetes Association, Sangre de Cristo Hospice or the American Cancer Society.

Medina, Jacobo
Jacobo Medina - Huerfano World - January 26, 1995 - Jacobo "Jake" Medina, 87, of Walsenburg, died Jan. 19, 1995 in Huerfano Medical Center. He had been ill the past eight months. Born Nov. 10, 1907, in Farisita to Isias and Gertrude Luna Medina, he had lived his entire life in Huerfano County working as a farm hand. He married his wife, Emilina Jan. 3,1938. Mr. Medina worked in his garden and pampered his best friend, his cat, Frances. Survivors include his wife, Emilina, Walsenburg; two daughters, Jospehine Cooper, San Leandro, CA, and Martha Mitchell, Walsenburg; a son, Dennis Medina, Walsenburg; a brother, Tony Medina, Canon City; a sister Eva Westmorland, Cleveland, GA; two grandchildren, step-grandchildren and step- great-grandchildren. Funeral mass was Monday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in Gardner Catholic Cemetery.

Medina, Joe
Joe "Carnera" Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - December 22, 1999 - Joe "Carnera" Medina, 74, of Granada, died Dec. 20, 1999. Rosary/scripture service, 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 23, 1999. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 24, 1999. Both services at St. Frances of Rome Catholic Church, Holly. Burial in Hillside Cemetery, Granada. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 23, 1999, at Valley Memorial Chapel, Holly. Memorial contributions to the charity of the donor's choice.

Medina, Joe Leroy
Joe Leroy Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - December 17, 2000 - Joe Leroy Medina, 54, of San Luis. Prayer service, 7 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Monday, both at Grace Chapel in San Luis. Interment, San Francisco Cemetery.

Medina, John
John Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - December 07, 1986 - John Medina, 43, late of 1903 Lambert, died Dec. 6, 1986. Son of Manuela Medina of Pueblo. Survived by children, Johnny (Ruby) Medina of Pueblo; Frank (Terri) Medina, Mary Medina and Philip Medina, all of Longmont; brothers and sisters, Robert (Maria) Fierro, Joe (Alice) Fierro, Salvador (Senaida) Fierro, Daniel (Becky) Jacobs, and Paul (Tina) Fierro, all of Pueblo; Ramona (John) Cisneros of Denver; Philip (Linda) Medina of New Mexico; and Cruz (Manuel) Pacheco of Fort Lupton. Seven grandchildren also survive. Preceded in death by father, Philip Medina in 1944. Arrangements pending.

Medina, John E.
John E. Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - May 29, 2002 - John E. Medina lifetime Puebloan, born Oct. 10, 1930, to the union of Jose and Rebecca Medina, went home to be with the Lord on May 27, 2002, as his work here on earth was done. John is preceded in death by his parents and four brothers. John is survived by his loving wife of 42 years, Adelina Medina; children, Tina Marie (Gary) Alvarado of Littleton, John Edward (Donna) Medina of Pueblo, Andrew Joseph (Gloria) Medina of Littleton; grandchildren, Christopher, Becky, Amber, David, Adam and Nicholas; one great-grandchild, Ethan; sister, Sylvia Herrera; mother-in-law, Elena Otero. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Lifetime member of the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. John enjoyed fishing, camping and long walks. He was a devoted husband and family man. His family and friends will remember his integrity, dignity and gift of knowing God. They will deeply miss his gentle, loving heart and his patience, appreciation and respect for life. Recitation of the rosary, 7 p.m. this evening. Mass of Christian Burial, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, both services to be held at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart with interment to follow, Roselawn Cemetery. Those who wish may make memorial contributions in memory of John E. Medina to Sangre de Cristo Hospice through the funeral home office.

Medina, Jose I.
Jose I. Medina - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - December 01, 1991 - Jose I. Medina, 72, of Colorado Springs died Nov. 29, 1991. He was a heavy equipment operator and was formerly employed by the Pueblo Army Depot Activity. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday at Nolan Funeral Home, 225 N. Weber St. A rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. The funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, 2715 E. Pikes Peak Ave., with the Rev. Francis Colom officiating. Burial will be at Fort Logan National Cemetery, 3698 Sheridan Blvd., Denver. Nolan is handling arrangements. Mr. Medina was born Sept. 23, 1919, in Walsenburg to Celodon and Adelia (Espinoza) Medina. He served in the Army and was a member of American Legion Post 181. Mr. Medina was married Dec. 9, 1940, in San Luis to Bernadita Cordova, who survives. He also is survived by three sons, Stanley and Ernest, both of Colorado Springs, and Johnny; three daughters, Lydia Medina and Sandra Rodriquez, both of Denver, and Lorraine Archuleta of Colorado Springs; four brothers, Felix, Jacobb, Frank and Celadon; a sister, Mary Martinez; two half-sisters, Theresa Valdez and Agnes Atencio; 19 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

Medina, Jose L.
Jose L. Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - November 01, 1999 - Jose L. Medina went to be with the Lord on Oct. 30, 1999. He was born Feb. 28, 1922, in Nolan, N.M., and has been a resident of Pueblo since 1949. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served during World War II. He retired from the CF&I Steel Mill in 1974, after 25 years of service. He was the son of the late Cayetano and Teofilita Medina. He was preceded in death by his son, William "Bill" Medina; two daughters-in-law, Diane and Ruby Medina; two twin great-granddaughters, several brothers, sisters, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Prudence Medina of Pueblo; also survived by his five sons and two daughters, Danny (Candi) Medina, Isabel (Frank) Villegas, Lucille Medina (Luis Alires), Lewis (Patricia) Medina, all of Pueblo, Alfred (Sandy) Medina and Edward Medina of Denver and Chris (Isabel) Medina, Fernandina Beach, Fla.; 18 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; brothers, Napoleon Medina, Raton, N.M., Seledon Medina, Denver; sisters, Margaret Ortiz and Theresa Maes, both from Denver and Martha (Ted) Romero, La Veta; sisters-in-law, Isabel Medina, Raton, N.M., and Lucy Medina, Denver; brother-in-law, Lucio Cruz, Raton, N.M.; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Rosary Tuesday, 7 p.m., Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Mass Wednesday, 2 p.m., St. Leander Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with full military honors.

Medina, Jose Reyes
Jose Reyes Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - January 07, 2001 - Age 96, of Denver, formerly of Pueblo, passed away Jan. 3, 2001. Jose was born in Walsenburg on July 31, 1904. Mr. Medina loved music and enjoyed playing various instruments in his church band. He also loved gardening and painting and always kept busy with his hobbies. He retired from Summit Brick after more than 30 years of service. Preceded in death by his wife, Helen Medina; parents, Carmen and Marina Medina; son, Cipriano Gonzales; sister, Cedelia Baca. Survived by his loving family, including his son, Manuel (Susan) Gonzales, Denver; daughter-in-law, Esther Gonzales, Pueblo; stepchildren, Carolyn (Albert) Barella, California, Bobby (Charlotte) Gonzales and Joe Gonzales, both of Denver; numerous grandchildren; great- grandchildren; great-great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews and other friends and relatives also survive him. Visitation at the funeral home 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 8, 2001. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2001, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Flowers will be received at the family home in Pueblo.

Medina, Julian
Julian Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - September 27, 2003 - Julian Medina, 73, of Walsenburg, passed from this life Sept. 25, 2003. Julian was the beloved husband of Celesta Medina; beloved father of Julian Joseph Medina, Mike (Dina) Medina, all of Walsenburg, Patricia (Robert) Ruiz of Fort Collins, Colo., Debby Jazwinski, of Parker, Colo., and Kenneth (Lillian) Medina of Pueblo, Colo. Julian is also survived by 12 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces and nephews, and many friends and acquaintances. Julian served in the U.S. Air Force and was employed by the federal government for 25 years. Julian has been the municipal judge for the city of Walsenburg for 20 years. Viewing will be from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28, 2003, at Boies-Ortega Funeral Home, 115 E. Fifth St., Walsenburg. Recitation of the rosary will be at 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28, 2003, at St. Mary Church and funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 29, 2003, St. Mary Church, Walsenburg, Colo. Burial at North St. Mary Cemetery, Walsenburg.

Medina, Kelvin
Kelvin Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - April 26, 2004 - Kelvin Medina, 52, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord April 24, 2004. Born Sept. 1, 1951, in San Pablo, Colo. Preceded in death by his mother, Enerina "Annie" Medina. Survived by wife, Barbara Medina; sons, Kevin Medina, Joshua Medina; father, Victor D. Medina; brothers, Randy (Shelley) Medina, Jerry Medina, Andrew (Charlene) Medina; sister, Janet (James) Cordova; parents-in-law, Gilbert and Sophie Romo; brother and sisters-in-law, Larry (Gina) Romo, Josie (Mark) Danhauer, Louise (Rick) Romero, Mike Romo, John (Nichole) Romo. Also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Special thanks to Rocky Mountain Cancer Center, Chemo nurses, especially Rose, Kelvin's extended UPS family, especially George, and everyone who supported and loved him and his family during his illness. Memorial funeral service, 7 p.m. Tuesday at Romero Chapel. Cremation has taken place. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after service.

Medina, Lee
Lee Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - February 05, 2002 - Lee Medina passed away Feb. 3, 2002. Born Feb. 21, 1915, in Walsenburg, Colo., and a resident of Pueblo since 1951. Preceded in death by his parents, Benjamin and Benina Medina; infant daughter, Priscilla Jean; and sister, Julia Romero. Survived by his wife, Stella; daughter, Virginia (Jack) McKim; and grandchildren, Brian (Gayle) McKim, Brenda (John) Armijo and Ginger (Michael) Maggrett. Also survived by great-granddaughters, Melissa Wolfe and Brittany Barbour; sisters, Ida Cruz, Pueblo, Daisy Chavez, Albuquerque, N.M., and Mercy Mascarenas, Ely, Nev.; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Medina retired from the rod mill at the CF& I Steel Industry in 1977. He was the Colorado welterweight boxing champion in 1935. The family would like to express a special thank you to Dr. Laurence Jensen. Rosary, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2002, 7 p.m., and funeral Mass, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2002, 2 p.m., Our Lady of the Assumption Church. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery.

Medina, Lorenzo
Lorenzo Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - October 07, 1986 - Lorenzo Medina, late of Pueblo, died Oct. 4, 1986. Born July 19, 1921, in Maes, N. M. He was a farmer and rancher and a veteran of WWII. Preceded in death by father, Santiago Medina, in 1942; mother, Tomasita Medina, in 1941; brother, Nabor Medina, in 1960; and sisters, Flora Trujillo in 1960, Juanita Maes in 1980, and Pablina Mora in 1985. Survived by sister, Anita Tafoya of Pueblo; and brother-in-law, Pedro Maes of Las Vegas, N.M., as well as numerous nephews and nieces. Memorial service, 7 p.m. Tuesday at Mount Carmel Church. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Mount Carmel Church. Family will receive friends at home of sister, Anita Tafoya, 602 Moffat.

Medina, Loretta M.
Loretta M. Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - May 22, 2006 - Loretta M. Medina, 56, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on May 18, 2006. She is survived by her loving husband of 38 years, Ruben Medina; children Tina (Garfield) Maes, LeeAnn (Troy) Puga and Michelle Medina; grandchildren, Aaron and Brandon Maes, Troy Jr. and Taylor Puga; mother, Emily Peralta; siblings, Patrick (Rose) Sierra, Barbara (Leo) Solis, Dee (Leroy) Ullery, Silvano (Dorothy) Peralta, Mary Dee Otero, Cecelia (Joe) Guerrero, Victoria (Ed) Schmidt, Frank Peralta, Tony (Shelly) Peralta, Irene (Joe) Mendoza, Nadine Peralta, Joseph Peralta, Carol (Lonny) Garcia, Rebecca Peralta, Nancy Peralta and Veronica Peralta; in-laws, Ismael and Mary Medina; and sisters-in-law, Rose (Armondo) Valdez and Linda Medina. She loved spending time with family, especially her grandchildren. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. today at Shrine of St. Therese, with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Porter Transplant Housing, 2535 S. Downing, Denver, CO 80210, in memory of Loretta Medina.

Medina, Louis
Louis Medina - Huerfano World - May 3, 2001 - A memorial mass will be held May 4 at 10 a.m. at St. Mary Church in Walsenburg, for Louis Medina, 84, Hawthorne, NV, who died Apr. 12, 2001. A native of Talpa, he was born Feb. 28, 1917 to the late Abel and Teresa (Garcia) Medina and had lived in Hawthorne since 1943. He was preceded in death by brothers, Joseph and Paul Medina. Survivors include his wife, Norma (Schultz) Medina, Hawthorne; his daughter, Clara Medina, Hawthorne; sisters, Scholastica Sandoval, Walsenburg, Sr. Jane Francis Garcia, Trinidad and Linda (Delfino) Galvez, Fowler; brothers, Ralph (Elinore Valdez) Garcia, Alamosa, and Frank Garcia, Canon City; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Inurnment will be in Gardner Cemetery following a reception at Mazzone Hall, across the street from the church, after the mass.

Medina, Manuela M.
Manuela M. Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - November 29, 1999 - Manuela M. Medina, 90, passed away Nov. 26, 1999. Preceded in death by her parents, Ramon and Magdelena Alarcon; second husband, Felipe Medina; first husband, Apolonio Fierro; sons, John Medina and Robert Fierro; and daughters-in-law, Mary Fierro and Tina Fierro. Survived by her children, Ramona (John) Cisneros, Apolonio Fierro, Jose (Maria) Fierro, Salvador Fierro, Felipe Jr. (Linda) Medina, Daniel (Becky) Jacobs, Marie (Jake) Sandoval, Valentina Lucero and Roberta Fierro (Tony Raigosa); numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Manuela was cared for by her son, Daniel Jacobs, throughout her life. The family would like to thank Marylou Toth, her homecare provider, and Dr. Fiddiqui. Viewing 8 to 5 p.m. today. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. today, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Mass, 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sacred Heart Cathedral. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends and relatives at 1923 Lambert.

Medina, Maria E.
Maria E. "Stella" Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - July 22, 2005 - Maria E. "Stella" Medina, 74, born Aug. 22, 1930, passed away July 21, 2005. Survived by her children, Cecilia (Orlando) Martinez, Michael (Isabelle) Medina, Loretta (Jim) Cisneros and Mark (Adee) Medina; 14 grandchildren, Jeremy, Anthony, Jennifer, Denise, Krystal, Tasha, Salvador, Rebecca, Joseph, Angela, Jacque, Adam, Michael and Johnny Ray; siblings, Martha Meyette, Mary (Gene) Long, Ramona (Gary) Boulier, and Tom (Mary) Chavez; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Preceded in death by her husband, Salvador Medina; parents, Andres and Rafelita Chavez; and brother, Andres Chavez Jr. Maria was a member of the Nocturnal Adoration Society. Viewing, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. The family will receive friends from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Funeral mass, 10 a.m. Monday, Holy Family Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Medina, Marina
Marina Medina (Darling) - Pueblo Chieftain - July 09, 2001 - Marina Medina (Darling), 79, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on her birthday, July 8, 2001; born in San Francisco, Colo. Preceded in death by her husband, Richard M. Medina; parents, Felix and Emiliana Medina. Also son, Ralph Medina; brothers, Elias, Margarito, Ruben and Felix Medina. Survived by daughter, Ella Jaquez, Pueblo; sisters, Dora Espinoza (Simon), Colorado Springs, Ruperta Lujan, Denver; grandchildren, Susie Arguello (Marty), James (Louann) Urban, Ron Urban (Linda), Steve (Rene) Urban and Rayma and Lisa Medina; 12 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Marina was a good Avon sales lady, possessing a gentle and loving spirit. She had a great love for her children and especially for her grandchild, Ron. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Wednesday, both at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, noon Thursday, San Francisco Church, in San Francisco, Colo. Celebrant, Rev. Pat Valdez. Interment, San Francisco Cemetery.

Medina, Mary
Mary Vialpando Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - July 22, 2004 - Mary Vialpando Medina, 74, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and caregiver, departed this life peacefully at her home with family members gathered around her bed. Preceded in death by her parents, David and Annie Vialpando; sons, Ronnie and Nick "Ed" Medina; grandson, Ervin Ed Medina. Survived by her husband of 54 years, George Medina Sr.; children, Bobby (Herlinda) Medina, Ervin (Rita) Medina, Debbie (Manuel) Ruiz, Mike (Alberta) Medina and Denise (Sergio) Serna; sisters, Marcie Gomez, Priscilla (Bob) Medina, Annie (Raul) Sandoval and Dorothy Foster; brothers, Elmer Vialpando, Sil (Viola) Vialpando; 20 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, special nieces, Peggy and Polly Foster; other relatives and friends. Mrs. Medina was a retired caregiver. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. today, and funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Friday, both services at St. Joseph Catholic Church, with the Rev. Marco Antonio Salinas as celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Medina, Mary G.
Mary G. Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - April 11, 2000 - Mary G. Medina, 80, departed this life April 9, 2000, at St. Mary-Corwin hospital following a brief illness. Born May 24, 1919, in Juarez, Mexico, she was a homemaker. Preceded in death by her parents, Guadalupe and Louisa (Ramirez) Gomez; husband, Ignacio G. Medina; and brother, Antonio Gomez. Survived by her children, Tom (Tessie) Medina, John Medina, Patricia Medina, Yvonne (Albert) Madril, Virginia Medina, Steve Medina, Manuel (Gloria) Medina; grandson, whom she raised, attorney Guadalupe (Lori) Sisneros; 11 other grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; brothers, Benito Gomez and Guadalupe Gomez; sister, Augustina Flores; numerous other sisters, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Mrs. Medina was a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Our Lady of Guadalupe Society, SRDA and the Zaragoza Club. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. today, Angelus. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. Wednesday, and funeral Mass, 9 a.m. Thursday, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Rev. John Waters, S.J., celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at the home.

Medina, Matt
Matt Medina - St. Louis Post-Dispatch - July 22, 1997 - Matt Medina, 86, of Hawk Point, died Sunday (July 20, 1997) of natural causes at St. Anne's Skilled Nursing Division of DePaul Health Center in Bridgeton. Mr. Medina was a retired plumber with AFL-CIO Local 35 of the Plumbers Brotherhood. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Hawk Point. Visitation will be from 3:30 to 9 p.m. today and from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at the McCoy & Blossom Funeral Home, 1304 Boone Street, Troy. A rosary service will be held at this evening's visitation. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Main and Washington streets, Hawk Point. Burial will be at Troy City Cemetery on West Boone Street. Among survivors are a son, M. Joe Medina of St. Charles; two daughters, Vivian A. Resch of St. Charles and Genevieve St. Clair of Hawk Point; three sisters, Rose Byouk of Walsenburg, Colo., and Mattie Vesey and Lily Vigil, both of Auburn, Calif.; and four grandchildren. Memorial contributions to the Missouri Kidney Association can be made in care of the McCoy & Blossom Funeral Home, 1304 Boone Street, Troy, Mo. 63379.

Medina, Matthew
Matthew Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - January 17, 2001 - Matthew "Honey" Medina, 27, of Pueblo passed away Jan. 13, 2001. He was born Feb. 28, 1973, in Pueblo, Colo. Survived by mother, Patricia Castro of Pueblo; father, Frank Vigil of Denver; sisters, Renee (Vince) Cordova of Pueblo, Nadine Medina, Wendy (Jeremy) Franklin of Pueblo, and Annjannette (Dave) Ramirez of Pueblo; and favorite aunt, Ponchie. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and very special friend, Charlotte. He loved Spanish music, playing the guitar, reading the Bible, going for rides, and loved spending time with his family. Viewing will be from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today at Romero Chapel. Prayer service, 7:30 p.m. today and funeral service, 10 a.m. Thursday, both at Romero Chapel, with Dave Arellano to officiate. Interment to follow at Imperial Cemetery. Those who wish may make memorial contributions in Matthew's memory in care of Romero Funeral Home, 110 Cleveland St., Pueblo, CO 81004.

Medina, Michaela Viola
Michaela Viola Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - April 19, 2000 - Michaela Viola Medina, 12, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord April 17, 2000, after a brief illness. Born Nov. 8, 1987, in Pueblo. Preceded in death by grandparents, Frank and Della Medina; also two aunts, Dolores Garcia and Lilly Lopez. Survived by her parents, Mike and Debbie Medina, of the family home; brother, Marcus Medina; sister, Reena Medina; nephew, Isaiah Medina, all of Pueblo; grandparents, Claude and Viola Pacheco of Walsenburg; aunts, Hope Aragon, Pueblo, Alice (Herb) Soto, Pueblo, and Laurie Pacheco, Pueblo; uncles, Henry Pacheco, Pueblo, Sam (Patricia) Pacheco, Pueblo, Lawrence (Laurie) Medina, Denver, and Frank (Patty) Medina, California; special friend, Alexandra Gutierrez, and classmates from Freed Middle School sixth grade; also teachers and friends who call every day, like Valerie Minjarez. Michaela enjoyed frogs, reading, computers, Backstreet Boys, 'N Sync and Christina Aguilera. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Thursday at Romero Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Ronald McDonald House at 1000 E. 16th Ave., Denver, Colo., 80218, in Michaela's memory. Relatives and friends will be received at St. Patrick's Church Hall at 304 E. Routt after interment.

Medina, Miguel A.
Miguel A. "Mike" Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - November 21, 2004 - Miguel A. "Mike" Medina, 74, Sunrise, Dec. 31, 1929, Sunset, Nov. 18, 2004. Preceded in death by his parents, Serapio Medina and Escalastica (Archuletta) Medina; son, Jimmy Medina, in 1995; brother, Serapio Jr.; and sister, Mary Martinez. Survived by his loving wife, Lena, of the family home; sons, Michael (Tina) Medina, Lawrence (Lynda) Medina of Pueblo; grandchildren, Michelle, Joseph, Kayleigh and Jeremy, all of Pueblo. Also survived by brothers, Joe (Theresa) Medina, Hube (Bella) Medina, Paul (Ellen) Medina, Tony (Mary) Medina, Frank (Madeline) Medina; sister, Cora Medina; sister-in-law, Erma Medina; and numerous nieces and nephews. Miguel served in the U.S. Air Force for four years. He was retired from the Pueblo Army Depot. Miguel greatly enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren. He also enjoyed doing carpentry work. Visitation, noon until 4 p.m. Sunday at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday with reception following in the church hall. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, both services at St. Pius X Catholic Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Family will receive family and friends at St. Pius Church Hall following the interment.

Medina, Mike
Mike Medina -Walsenburg World-Independent - February 8, 1945 - Kebler Miner Killed In Rock Fall Last Night - Mike Medina Caught by fall from shell; others slightly hurt. Mike Medina, 36, an employee of the CF&I corporation's Kebler mine at Tioga, was killed last night in a rock fall while at work on the night shift, according to word here today. Although the investigation into the accident has not yet been completed by George Smith, deputy state coal mine inspector, and members of the Huerfano county coroner's staff, it is understood that Medina was struck by a mass of rock from a rock "shell" near the working face. Two other men, members of the same crew, were slightly injured in the fall. They are Louis Pineda and Jess Amidor, but in neither case were the injuries serious beyond scratches and bruises. Sketchy reports of the accident state that Medina was working about 15 feet back of the face, and had just started to load coal on a conveyor when the large mass of rock fell, striking him squarely. This is the second fatal accident at the Kebler mine in the past week. Mike Duzenack, veteran miner, died last Wednesday when struck by a runaway trip while at work in the mine. According to reports, Medina had been employed at Kebler for the past several months. He is survived by his widow, Beneranda, at the family home at 411 West Eighth street; by three sons, Connrie, 12, Bernard, 9, and Mike Jr., 7, two daughters, Gloria, 5, and Lavena, four months; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Medina of West Fourth street; and by two brothers, Angelo and Frank of this city. He was a member of the UMWA local at Tioga, No. 6611. He was born May 8, 1908, in Old Mexico, but had been a resident of Huerfano county since 1920. An inquest into Medina's death will be held Friday (tomorrow) evening at 7 o'clock at the Huerfano county district courtroom, Coroner Unfug announced today, Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

Medina, Nicholas A.
Nicholas A. Medina - Huerfano World - June 10, 1993 - Nicholas A. Medina, 89, died June 4, 1993, in Colorado State Veterans Nursing Home in Walsenburg where he had been a resident for the past month. He had been in ill health for several months. Born Aug. 22, 1903, near Hooper, on Zapata Ranch, his youth was spent living where his father's work with the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad took him. He lived in many San Luis Valley communities and in La Veta and northeast New Mexico. Because of moving he attended several schools through the eleventh grade. He later got his GED and additional years of higher education. Mr. Medina worked at several jobs including the postal service in San Luis, at Fort Garland as a depot agent and for a team that surveyed the Great Sand Dunes before it became part of the National Park system. He met his wife, Dolores Hoagland in Fort Garland and they were married Oct. 8, 1927. At age 38, with three children, Mr. Medina enlisted in the Navy during World War II. He served on three ships that were sunk. He was recalled to service during the Korean Conflict and served another four years. After service Mr. Medina worked for 25 years with the Colorado Job Service, retiring from the Walsenburg office as manager several years ago. He had been an active Rotarian until the club disbanded in Walsenburg. He also was a life member of the Craig VFW Post No. 4265 and a 25-year member of the Dickey Springer, Post No. 113, American Legion of Alamosa. Survivors include a son, William Hoagland, Fort Garland; two daughters, Ardith A. Cortez, Craig, and Janice J. LaCombe, Millington, TN; two sisters, Gilda Derezewski, Aurora, and Tillie Esquibel, San Diego, CA; 11 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral service was Monday. Burial was in Hoagland Cemetery in Fort Garland with military graveside rites.

Medina, Nickie E.
Nickie Ed Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - June 25, 2003 - Nickie Ed Medina, 50, beloved son, brother, father and grandfather, passed away unexpectedly Sunday, June 22, 2003. Eddie, as he was known to family and friends, was born Aug. 2, 1951, to George and Mary Vialpando Medina. He is preceded in death by his brother, Ronnie Medina. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle, playing pool, cooking, gambling, and most of all, spending time with his family. Eddie is survived by his parents, George and Mary Medina; children, Michelle (Juan) Medina-Montez, Matthew (Stacy) Medina, Angela (Preston) Granillo, George Medina, Amber Medina; siblings, Bobby (Linda) Medina, Ervin (Rita) Medina, Debbie (Manuel) Ruiz, Michael (Alberta) Medina, Denise (Sergio) Serna; grandchildren, Anastasia Granillo, Demitri Granillo, Shay Medina-Micciche, Darian Medina, Eryn Medina; mother of his children, Rose Medina. Vigil service, 7 p.m. today and funeral service, 10 a.m. Thursday; both services at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Blend. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 1007 Placita.

Medina, Pearl Marie
Pearl Marie Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - May 15, 1987 - Pearl Marie Medina, 68, late of 2531 Sherwood Lane, passed away May 13, 1987, following a lengthy illness. Survived by her husband, Rudolph, of the family home; children, Richard Medina, Marjorie (Buddy) Knight, Nancy Bennett, Shirley (Tony) Cordova and Roy Medina; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Also survived by one sister, Dorothy (Tom) Barger, and numerous nieces and nephews. Pueblo resident for many years; formerly of Trinidad. Member of Holy Family Parish and past member of Eagles Auxiliary, Trinidad. The body will lie in state 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the funeral home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday, May 17; Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Monday, May 18. Both services at Holy Family Church-Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Medina, Pete Leon
Pete Leon Medina – Pueblo Chieftain – February 16, 1955 – Died, Pete Leon Medina, 815 E. Ash, Feb. 15, local hospital. Survived by widow, Mrs. Ramona Medina; children: Mary Ellen, Rose Marie, Gloria, Sally, Madlene, Pete Jr., David, Yolanda, and Phillip Medina; a sister, Mrs. Cruz Pacheco, Pueblo; brothers, Deloros Medina, Fairbanks, Alaska, John and Phillip Medina, Vineland. Veteran World War II, and employe Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp. Service announcement later.

Medina, Polly
Polly Medina - Colorado Springs Gazette - October 09, 1999 - Polly Medina, 96, died Oct. 6, 1999, at a local care center. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Medina was born May 4, 1903, in Walsenburg. She was married April 10, 1920, to James Medina, who is deceased. She is survived by five daughters, Cora Wilson, Elizabeth Marr, Marcy Herold, Helen Heffernan and Ruth Hilton; 16 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday and from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at Memorial Gardens Chapel, 3825 Airport Road. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Memorial Gardens Chapel. Burial will be at Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Swan Law Funeral Directors, 501 N. Cascade Ave., is handling arrangements.

Medina, Ralph Richard
Ralph Richard Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - November 17, 2000 - Ralph Richard Medina, 55, of Pueblo. Cremation has taken place. Memorial funeral Mass Saturday, Nov. 18, 10 a.m., San Francisco Catholic Church, San Francisco, Colo. Relatives will be received at the Circle of Friendship Hall in San Luis, Colo., after the Mass.

Medina, Remigia C.
Remigia C. Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - July 23, 2000 - Remigia C. Medina, 79, of Pueblo, passed away Saturday, July 22, 2000. Born April 29, 1921, in San Luis Valley, Colo., to Elias and Luz Lucero. On April 10, 1944, she married Selestino Medina. She is survived by her loving husband, Selestino; children, Connie Gonzales, Sandra (Phillip) Garcia, Georgiana (Rafael) Belmontes, Bernice Medina, and Sherron Medina; grandchildren, Felipe, Angelo, Christopher, and Damian Garcia, Almonzo and Quentin Martinez, and Jared Medina; great-grandchildren, Delicia Garcia, Tanisha Medina and Delilah Garcia, all from Pueblo, Colo.; sisters, Soveida (Junior) Vialpando of Brighton, Colo. and Selma (Eleuterio) Pereaa of Pueblo; and son-in-law, Fred Martinez. There will be visitation from 3 to 6 p.m. on Monday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, both at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Recitation of the rosary will be at 6 p.m. on Tuesday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, and funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the church. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery.

Medina, Richard Manuel
Richard Manuel Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - February 16, 2001 - Richard Manuel Medina, 85, departed this life Feb. 14, 2001, at the Minnequa Medical Center. A Pueblo resident for the past 51 years, Mr. Medina was born June 17, 1915, in San Francisco, Colo. He was a retired steelworker from the CF&I 14-inch mill. On July 8, 1939, Mr. Medina married Marina Medina in San Francisco. She survives; also a daughter, Ella R. Jaquez; three sisters, Elsie Medina, Pueblo, Cruzita Montoya, Rawlins, Wyo., Esther (Telsfor) Gallegos, San Francisco; grandchildren, James (Louann) Urban, Susie (Marty) Arguello, Ronnie (Linda) Urban, Steve (Rene) Urban, Rayma Medina, Lisa Medina, all of Pueblo; 12 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Mr. Medina is preceded in death by his parents, Matilde and Cerelie (Martinez) Medina; son, Ralph Medina; siblings, Salome Martinez, Joe and Tanislado Medina. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. today, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Saturday, St. Francis Catholic Church in San Francisco. Burial to follow in San Francisco Cemetery.

Medina, Robert John
Cpl. Robert John Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - November 23, 2006 - Cpl. Robert John "R.J." Medina, U.S. Marines, born Jan. 13, 1984, and passed away Nov. 16, 2006. Preceded in death by his grandfathers, Cipriano Andy Jacobs and Charles Robert Medina; brother-in-law, Jerry "Ratts" Martinez; and grandmother, Rose Martinez. He is survived by the love of his life, his loving wife, Jennifer Medina his "baby girl"; pet dog, Molly; parents, Robert and Arlene Medina; brother, Shannon Medina; mother-in-law, Carolyn Crespin; special niece and nephew, Davina and Domenic Medina; grandmothers, Cordelia Medina and Paulina Jacobs; brother-in-law, George (Sheena) Martinez; nephews and niece, Silas, Jeremiah Jr. and Anisa Martinez; special uncles, Herman (Dolores) Arellano and Sam Jacobs; and numerous uncles, aunts, cousins, friends and the Marine Corps family. R.J. was beautiful both inside and out with his beaming smile, captivating eyes and the most charming personality. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, skiing, snowboarding, camping, blackjack, craps and the Denver Broncos. He enjoyed all various types of music, but loved his Mexican jams. He loved to play jokes on his wife and family. He got that from Grandpa Jacobs. His lifelong goal was to purchase the perfect piece of Colorado mountain land to share with his family. He proudly served in the U.S. Marine Corps and was awarded the National Defense medal, War on Terrorism medal, Iraqi Campaign medal, sea service ribbon, two overseas deployment ribbons and the Navy Unit Citation. He had the biggest heart of gold and will be missed so deeply by all, especially by his wife, father, mother, brother, mother-in-law, niece, Davina; and nephew, Domenic. Funeral service, noon Friday, Romero Chapel, with interment to follow at Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero's Hall following burial.

Medina, Rosa
Rosa "Rosie" Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - June 27, 1999 - Rosa "Rosie" Medina, 89, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord Thursday, June24, 1999 . Preceded in death by her husband, Frank Medina, and son, Harold Medina. Survived by her children, Gilbert (Olivia) Medina of Pueblo and Gaybelle (William) Sandoval of Texarkana, Texas- seven grandchildren- nine great-grandchildren- sisters, Josephine Madril, Helen Garcia and Inez Martinez- and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, June 28, 1999 . Recitation of the rosary, 7 p.m. Monday, June 28, 1999 .Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 29, 1999 . Both services at St. Leander Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Medina, Roy
Roy "Eric" Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - February 04, 2000 - Roy "Eric" Medina, 31, Pueblo, died unexpectedly Feb. 2, 2000. Survived by sons, Eric and Danny; mother, Alice (Fred) Rodriguez; father, Roy R. Medina; brother and sisters, Connie (Ignacio) Rangel, Betty (Ralph) Rodriguez, Sandra (Guillermo) Alvarez, and Rick (Diana) Medina; grandmother, Margie Martinez; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins; and special friends, Janelle Campos and Steve "Big Bird" Kelly. Cremation. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Saturday, The Word of Jesus Christ Church with Pastor Albert Struck officiating, 2111 S. Pueblo Blvd. Family will receive friends after the service in the church hall.

Medina, Ruben
Ruben Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - June 13, 2005 - Ruben Medina, born in Rouse, Colo., to Louis and Helen Medina on March 24, 1936, went to be with the Lord on June 10, 2005. He is survived by his loving wife, Annie Duran Medina; daughter and granddaughter, Sherri and Gianna Montera-DeMoultrie; step-daughter, Judy (Jim) Maes; step-granddaughter, Julie (Christopher) Altrogge; step-grandchildren, Jordan and Muryn Altrogge; sisters, Millie Jaramillo, Cora Vialpando, Loretta King and Esther (John) Gasperetti; brother, Toby Medina; special friends, Shirley and Jim Allenback and Buddy, Austin Allenback; also survived by sisters-in-law, Angie (Joe) Montoya, Theresa (Ralph) Vasquez, Margaret Escobedo and Wilma (Bob) Espinoza; brother-in-law, Joe (Adella) Duran; and niece, Sonya Ruybal. Mr. Medina was employed as a produce manager for Musso Farms. He was a member of the Shrine of St. Therese and the Eagles. Rosary on 11 a.m. Tuesday, and Memorial Funeral Services to follow at 11:30 a.m., both at the Romero Chapel. Cremation has taken place. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall following services.

Medina, Santos Abel
Santos Abel Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - September 26, 2000 - Santos Abel Medina. Born Nov. 1, 1919, in Talpa, Colo., to Elena Rodriguez and Excelso Medina. He served in the CC camps from 1937 to 1938, he then joined the Army in 1942 where he served as a medic in Northern Solomons and in the Southern Philippines. He received two medals and one Philippine Liberation Ribbon Bronze Star and also a Meritorious Unit Service Plaque ending his service in Japan. He was given an Honorable Discharge in November 1945, then he came home to meet his wife, Ersie Valdez, whom he married in February 1946. They lived and farmed until 1960 when they moved into their own operation of running the Farisita Post Office and service station until their retirement in 1989. They were married for 53 years. Mr. Medina is survived by his loving wife, Ersie Medina of Farisita, Colo.; his four children; Vickie Martinez of Rocky Ford, Colo., Kevin Medina of Farisita, Colo., Mark Medina of Mansfield, Texas, and Abby (Ed) Salas of Greeley, Colo.; 11 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews and many friends. He is preceded in death by his brother, Joe Medina, and sisters, Emma Quintana and Josie Rael. Vigil rosary will be held at 7 p.m. today and funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2000. Both services at Sacred Heart Church, Gardner, Colo., with Rev. Richard Wehrmeyer, celebrant. Final resting place at Gardner Catholic Cemetery. Friends and relatives will be received at Gardner Community Center following the interment. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Sacred Heart Church, Gardner, Colo.

Medina, Stephen
Stephen Michael Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - April 04, 2002 - Departed from this life on April 1, 2002. He was born in Florence, Colo., on Jan. 20, 1953, to Alfred and Emma (Aragon) Medina. He was raised in Canon City, Colo., and graduated from Canon City High School. He served in the United States Air Force as a sergeant during the Vietnam War. He was employed by CF&I Steel as a quality control inspector until 1992, then went to work with the United States Postal Service from 1993 to present. Steve participated in the Pueblo Bikers United yearly toy run. He coached boxing, basketball, football and was an involved parent at Heritage Elementary. He loved playing pool, darts and riding has beloved Harley. He is survived by his loving wife, Jill; son, Estephan Medina; daughter, Monique (Steve Sanchez) Medina, Pueblo, and Cherina Medina, Placerville, Calif.; sisters, Barbara Medina, Janis DeCino, Florence, and Aimee (Chris) Carr, Camino, Calif.; brother, Gary (Barbara) Medina, West Plains, Mo.; granddaughter, Naomi Sanchez; uncle, Bruno (Gloria) Medina; and best friend, Geno Garcia. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is set up in Estephan Medina's name at Minnequa Works Credit Union, 701 W. Eighth St., Pueblo, CO 81003. Viewing will be Friday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Friday. Funeral Mass, 9:30 a.m. Saturday, both at Holy Family Church. Interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Military honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Medina, T. J. Jr.
T. J. Medina Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - January 31, 1987 - T. J. Medina Jr. passed away Jan. 29, 1987. Graveside service, 10 a.m. today, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Interment, Catholic Babyland, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Medina, Toby
Toby Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - August 29, 1962 - Toby Medina, 53, beloved husband of Lucy Medina, Walsenburg; beloved father of Mrs. Nancy Dyer, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Seaman Toby Medina Jr., San Francisco, and Dennis Medina, Walsenburg; Survived also by father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Isais Medina, Walsenburg; brother, Jake Medina, Walsenburg; Benjie Medina, Alameda, Calif.; Tony Medina, San Leandro, Calif., and Joe Medina, Pueblo; sisters, Mrs. Emma Gomez, Walsenburg, and Mrs. Eva Westmoreland, Cleveland, Ga.; also two grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Rosary to night at 7:15, St. Mary Church, Walsenburg, and 7:45 at Boies Memorial Chapel. Requiem High Mass St. Mary Church, 9 a.m. Thursday. Interment in St. Mary Cemetery.

Medina, Tonita E.
Tonita E. Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - January 27, 2000 - Tonita E. Medina, age 87, of San Pablo, Colo. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 27, 2001, at San Francisco Catholic Church in San Francisco, Colo. Interment at San Francisco Cemetery in San Francisco, Colo.

Medina, Tony Sr.
Tony Medina Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - September 30, 1999 - Tony Medina Sr., 69, former Pueblo resident, passed away Sept. 28, 1999, at Pikes Peak Hospice in Colorado Springs. Mr. Medina was born Jan. 28, 1930, in Pueblo, to the union of Jesus and Simplicia Gomez Medina. He married Susie Pena in Pueblo on Oct. 20, 1960. He was a retired master plumber. He graduated from Central High School and served four years in the U.S. Air Force. Survived by his wife, Susie Medina; children, Mary (Ed) Ortiz, Tony Medina Jr., David (Sandra) Medina, Joe Valdez, Manuel (Susie) Pena and Frank Valdez Jr.; siblings, Pete Medina, Jenny Otero, Estella Jimenez and John Gomez; nieces, Patricia Rael and Cindy Guerra; nephew, Steve Rael; 26 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by his parents; son, Frank Valdez; and brother, Fritz Medina. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. today. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. today. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday. Both services at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Rev. Thomas R. Hinni, CM, celebrant. Full military honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team at graveside, Roselawn Cemetery. The Medina family will receive friends at 1709 E. 4th St. and in the Mediterranean Room of St. Francis following the burial rites.

Medina, Veronica Elizabeth
Veronica Elizabeth Medina - Colorado Springs Gazette - July 21, 2007 - Veronica Elizabeth Medina July 18, 1957 - July 17, 2007. Veronica Elizabeth Medina passed away July 17, 2007 at her home in Colorado Springs. She was born July 18, 1957 in Pueblo, Colorado where she was raised. She graduated from Centennial High School in 1975. She lived in Pueblo until she married, and then she moved to Colorado Springs to raise her children. Here she lived a full life with family and friends. She is survived by her three children Yolanda, David, and Raquel Medina. Memorial services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, July 21, 2007 at Swan Law Cascade Chapel, 501 N. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, CO.

Medina, Victor Daniel
Victor Daniel Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - December 02, 2005 - Victor Daniel Medina, 83, of Pueblo, passed away on Nov. 23, 2005. He was preceded in death by his son, Kelvin Medina; and the mother of his children, Enerina Medina. Survived by his sons, Randolph (Shelly) Medina, Jerry Medina and Andrew (Charlene) Medina; daughter, Janet (James) Cordova; daughter-in-law, Barbara Medina; brother, Jesse (Irene) Medina; sister, Clory Savino; and grandchildren, Randy, Danny, Tony, Kevin, Josh, Aaron, Renee, Jose (Lizette), Andrew, Danielle, Grant, James (Megan), Lina, Kimberly and Kyle. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Saturday, Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall following service.

Medina, Viola Corrine
Viola Corrine Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - October 16, 1997 - Viola Corrine Medina, 61, of Pueblo, passed away on Oct. 15, 1997. Born on Sept. 22, 1936, in Trinidad, Colo. Preceded in death by her father, John Paul Romero. Survived by her loving husband, Alfred A. Medina, of the family home- mother, Maria Romero- daughters, Theresa (Gus) Rick and Valerie (Michael) Velarde- brother, Filbert (Esther) Romero-sisters, Elva (Frank) Gonzales and Ruth (Ben) Maestas, all of Pueblo- grandchildren, Monique, Bryon, Brandon, Dalton, Kayla and Mazrel- and great-grandson, Andrew. Viola enjoyed music, dancing and going on walks. Her pride and joy were her grandchildren and great-grandson. There will be no viewing. Cremation has taken place. Memorial , 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, at Romero Funeral Chapel. Pastor Ben Martinez to officiate. Family and friends will be received at 136 Cornell Circle.

Medina, Viola R.
Viola R. Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - April 25, 1987 - Viola R. Medina, 49, passed away April 23, 1987, at Parkview Episcopal Medical Center. Mrs. Medina is survived by her husband, Albert R. Medina; two daughters, Brenda L. (Jerry) Jaramillo, Rhonda K. Medina; three grandchildren, Jeremy, Brandon, Alberta Jaramillo, all of Pueblo; and mother, Julia Jaquez, also of Pueblo. She is survived also by sisters and brothers, Celsa Maestas, Casilda Rodriguez, Leontina Garcia, Armando Jaquez, Ted Jaquez, all of Pueblo; Marie Duran, Vera Lujan, Ellen Espinoza, all of Denver; Demetrio Jaquez of Ault; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Mrs. Medina is preceded in death by her father, Alfredo Jaquez, in 1984. She was born Jan. 18, 1938, in San Pablo, Colo., and resided in Pueblo for most of her life. Rosary recitation at 5 p.m. Sunday, April 26, 1987, at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Mass of Christian Burial at 1 p.m. Monday, April 27, 1987, at Sacred Heart Cathedral, with the Revs. Richard Becker and David Ricken officiating. Interment, Via Crucis, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive family at 2114 W. 11th following interment. Please omit flowers and food.

Medina, Virgil
Virgil Medina - Pueblo Chieftain - August 04, 1999 - Virgil Medina, 50, of Pueblo, died July 31, 1999. He was born Jan. 24, 1949,to Lawrence Medina and Mary (Quintana) Medina in Florence. Mr. Medina was a maintenance mechanic at Western Forge in Colorado Springs. On April 8, 1967,he married Rose Vigil in Canon City, who survives as well as children, Paulette (Tracy) Emond of Monterey, Calif., Gilbert Medina of Pueblo-grandchildren, Marisa and Trevor Emond- brothers, Dennis (Linda) Medina of Las Vegas, Nev., Richard Medina of Sacramento, Calif., Ben (Melva) Medina of Sacramento, Calif., and Mike Medina of Florence- parents, Lawrence and Mary Medina of Florence- and mother-in-law, Della Vigil of Canon City. He is preceded in death by his brother, Davis Medina. Mr. Medina enjoyed fishing and playing with his grandchildren. He will be sadly missed by all and remembered for his kindness. Cremation through Wilson Andrews crematory with memorial Mass at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 4, 1999, at St. Benedict's Catholic Church, 622 W. Second St., Florence, Colo., 81226, with Father Michael Murray, O.S.B. officiating.

Medjodovich, Lale
Lale Medjodovich – Hugo Range Ledger – November 12, 1910 – Deadly Explosion at Trinidad – Note: Lale Medjodovich is listed among the dead of the Delagua Mine Disaster, November 8, 1910. Lale Medjodovich: Montenegrin, age 47, married. He was a miner for the Victor-American Fuel Company; death was caused by an explosion of gas and dust and possibly an open lamp. Source: Denver Public Library, "Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/delagua.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Medonich, Jack
Jack "Jasper" Medonich - Pueblo Chieftain - October 25, 1986 - Jack "Jasper" Medonich, Oct. 23, 1986. Former husband of Josephine Medonich. Father of 'Kathy Medonich, Westminster; Michael Medonich, Pueblo; and John Medonich, Westminster. Brother of Anne (Robert) Beard, Carmichael, Calif. He served in the U.S. Navy during WWII and retired in 1983 from the CF&I Rail Mill. Member of St. Francis Xavier Parish: CFU, St. Jacob Lodge 402; Pueblo Elks Lodge No. 90; T.P.A. and Footprinters. Services, St. Francis Xavier Church: rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday; Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Monday. Interment, Roselawn with Elks rites. The family will receive friends at 2508 E. Evans.

Medonich, Milan Joseph
Milan Joseph Medonich - Pueblo Chieftain - March 01, 2000 - Milan Joseph Medonich, age 82, passed away Feb. 28, 2000. Survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Elsie Medonich; and daughter, Elaine (Ron) Volk. Grandfather of Rebecca Lynn Volk and Ronald Milan Volk. Also survived by sisters, Rose Ursick, Ann Perko and Mary Ann (Keith) Ferguson of Denver, Colo.; brothers, John and Nick Medonich; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, Ivan and Marija Medonich; baby sister, Elsie; sister, Katherine Perko; and brother, Jack Medonich. Mr. Medonich served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was awarded the Legion of Merit and Bronze Star and attained the rank of lieutenant. He retired as general foreman from the CF&I Steel Corporation in 1979 with 42 years of service. He was a life member of Pueblo Elks No. 90, Western Star, AISE and the Holy Name Society. Funeral Mass, Thursday, 7 p.m. and rosary, Friday, 9:30 a.m., St. Mary Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery, with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team and Pueblo Elks.

Medrano, Rosalia
Rosalia Medrano - Pueblo Chieftain - April 03, 2005 - Rosalia Medrano. Born Nov. 4, 1937, in Delicias Chihuahua, Mexico, passed away March 31, 2005, in Pueblo. Survived by loving children, Carlos Villarreal and Guadalupe Silva. Memorial contributions may be made at the funeral home office to help fulfill Rosalia's final wish to be brought home to Mexico. Rosalia Medrano Monday, April 04, 2005 Rosalia Medrano. The family will bring her home to Mexico on Thursday, April 7, 2005. Memorial contributions may be made at the funeral home office to help fulfill Rosalia's final wish to be brought home to Mexico.

Medved, Angela Josephine
Angela Josephine Kocman Medved - Pueblo Chieftain - December 1, 1987 - Angela Josephine Kocman Medved was born April 2, 1913, in Leadville, Colo., and passed away Nov. 30, 1987, in Pueblo. She was preceded in death by her husband, Anthony Medved, in 1973. Mother of Audrey (Chuck) Barnett and Dan (Joan) Medved of Pueblo; Jean (Les) Litherland of Lakewood; Ray (Kathy) Medved of San Jose, Calif., and Ken (Kay) Medved of Beulah. Sister of Mary Salvo, Ann Skender, Steffie (Art) Samples, and Millie (Sam) Cosimano. Sister-in-law of Cecilia and Elsie Kocman. Also survived by 17 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Member of St. Mary Church and Immaculate Conception Lodge. Services at St. Mary Church: Mass of Christian Burial at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2, and recitation of the rosary at 10 a.m. Thursday. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Respects may be paid from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Medvik, John Louis
John Louis Medvik – The McCook Daily Gazette – November 6, 2005 – McCook, NE - John Louis Medvik, 93, of Marble Hill died Saturday, Nov. 5, 2005, at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. He was born June 1, 1912, in Walsenburg, Colo., son of Michael and Julia Perkovic Medvik. He and Marjorie Cox were married Feb. 4, 1939. Medvik was a retired switchman for the Terminal Railroad at Union Station in St. Louis. He was a 50-year member of the Royal Order of the Moose in St. Louis. Medvik served in the Civilian Conservation Corps camps. Survivors include his wife; three sons, Michael, Richard and Stephen, all of St. Louis; a daughter, Monica Schremp of DeSoto, Mo.; 13 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, four sisters and a grandchild. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at Liley Funeral Home in Marble Hill. Burial and graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Elsberry City Cemetery in Elsberry, Mo.

Meehan, Bernard Harold
Bernard Meehan – Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph – December 30, 1973 – Third Lawman Slain – Three lawmen were killed in Colorado last week, two killing suspects are dead, and law officials are looking for two suspects in the first incident. The dead law officials are: 1. Colorado State Patrolman Thomas Carpenter, 31, murdered in his patrol car Thursday morning in Denver. Carpenter, father of three children, had served on the patrol since 1968. He was the fifth patrolman to be slain in the line of duty. 2. Otero County Deputy Sheriff Larry Smith, 23, was gunned down Friday by a 12-gauge shotgun blast as he went to a home in La Junta to answer a disturbance call. He was a 1963 graduate of La Junta High School, and unmarried. He was the son of La Junta fire chief, Wayne Smith. 3. Pueblo Police Officer Thomas M. Hanson, 36, was killed when he stopped at a store to buy a carton of milk and came upon a holdup in progress. Investigators said that Patrolman Carpenter was shot with his own service revolver. He was shot four times in the back of the head. Denver police found his body seated upright in his patrol car, which was parked in the rear of an apartment complex in the Monbello area of northeast Denver. Denver police questioned Robert L. Chance, 18, of Aurora Friday regarding the slaying but later released him after he took a lie detector test. Chance had been arrested on a fugitive warrant for a traffic violation. Police chief Art Dill said the youth was questioned in Carpenter's death because his appearance resembled the rough description of one of two suspects in the case. District Attorney Dale Tooley said homicide detectives were pressing their investigation of the homicide, but had "no suspect against whom they expected to file charges." Officials believe Carpenter was kidnapped by his assailants prior to his death. Although there were no witnesses to the shooting, motorists reported seeing a cruiser in the vicinity with two young men accompanying the officer in the car. Keith said Carpenter is thought to have been stopped on the Denver-Boulder Turnpike at Broadway about 9 a.m. Carpenter, who had been with the patrol five years and was stationed in the Broomfield district, normally patrolled Interstate 25 north of Denver. State Patrol officers will act as pallbearers for the 1 p.m. Monday funeral at the Bethel Temple, with the Denver Police Department providing the color guard. Representatives of numerous other Colorado law enforcement agencies also are expected to be in attendance. Deputy Smith died in the backyard of the Otero home in an exchange of gunfire with James Nunnaley, 21, who La Junta police officials said had earlier in the day threatened to "kill a couple of cops." The deputy was able to return the fire before he died and hit Nunnaley, said police. Nunnaley never regained consciousness after the shooting and died in a Pueblo hospital. Funeral services for Smith are scheduled Monday in La Junta. Hanson, the Pueblo policeman unexpectedly walked into the middle of a holdup and was shot to death. The gunman also was killed when the patrolman's partner fired three shots through a plate glass window. Police Chief Bud Willoughby said Bernard Meehan, 19, of Pueblo, died 3 ½ hours after the incident at Parkview Hospital. Meehan, who never regained consciousness, was hit three times in the back. Willoughby said Hanson and his partner, Patrolman James Askay, 29, had driven up to a 7-11 store at 2 a.m. so that Hanson could buy a carton of milk. Askay remained outside in the car. Hanson walked in, found no one around and apparently was about to walk outside again when a gunman emerged from behind a counter and ordered him to lie on the floor. Authorities said Hanson may have made a move for his service revolver as the gunman approached him. The bandit then fired once, morally wounding the officer. Askay fired three times through a glass window at the gunman with each shot hitting its mark. Police said a second man apparently involved in the holdup drove away when he saw the officers. He drove to a nearby Catholic Church where he asked a priest for help, but fled on foot when the priest called police. The killings brought these comments Saturday from law officials in Colorado Springs: Dist. Atty. Bob Russel said, " State patrolmen are very susceptible as they usually stop people for traffic violations and are unaware of potential problems they may be confronting. Most police throughout the nation are in great danger when they are handling disturbance calls dealing with domestic relations which is what happened in La Junta." This of course also applies to the sheriff's office. Russel said that "in Colorado we have been lucky judging from national figures of officers who have been murdered." He added that he did not believe there was going to be a rash of police killings. Police Lt. Loren Downing said that the three shootings of law enforcement officers in the 48-hour period in the state was enough to make each officer take a second look at his actions for safety reasons. A bus load of Colorado Springs policemen is expected to attend the funerals of the officers in La Junta and Pueblo. At least a car load of off duty officers is expected to attend the funeral of the state patrol officer in Longmont, Downing said. Sergeant H. J. Schafer, El Paso County Sheriff Patrol Commander, said that his deputies have been briefed and alerted to begin taking extreme caution at all calls with major emphasis placed on caution taking when answering family disturbances. He said that the most crucial times of police killings are in the first seven seconds after an officer arrives at the scene, and in a 7 to 22 foot range. Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph – January 20, 1974 – 3 Indicted for Slaying of Policeman – Pueblo, Colo. – The Pueblo County statutory grand jury has returned indictments against three youths in connection with the slaying of Pueblo police officer Thomas Hanson Dec. 29. Named in the first-degree murder indictments were Charles D. Salazar, 17; Patrick R. Martinez, 18, and James E. Wallace, 15, all of Pueblo. Bond for the trio was set at $50,000. All three are being held at the county jail. The murder charges arose from an incident at a convenience market in which Hanson was shot and killed by Bernard Meehan, and Hanson's partner, James Askey, in turn shot Meehan dead. The three youths are charged in accordance with a statute providing the filing of murder charges against persons involved in a felony during or after which the death of a non-participant is caused. Bernard Harold Meehan - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - January 22, 1974 - Case Dismissed Against Killer of Pueblo Cop - Bernard Harold Meehan, who shot and killed a police officer in Pueblo and who in turn was shot and killed, had a charge of armed robbery against him plus a second count of conspiracy dismissed in district court Monday. Meehan, 19, of the Lytle Star Route, killed Cpl. Thomas M. Hanson, 29, Dec. 29 during a shootout at a Pueblo 7-Eleven Store. The officer had gone into the store for a carton of milk and observed a holdup in progress. In the exchange of fire which followed, both men were killed. Meehan was out on bond at the time and had been charged in Pueblo with a burglary. Here in Colorado Springs, he had been charged with robbing Kwik Way Store, 425 N. Murray Blvd., while armed with a gun, Oct. 11. On Monday co-defendant Robert Wayne Legg, 22, of Ft. Carson, pleaded guilty when the two counts were amended to simple robbery. Legg had his case continued by Judge Robert W. Johnson to Feb. 22 for sentencing.

Meehan, Daniel
Daniel G. Meehan - Pueblo Chieftain - August 18, 2002 - Daniel G. Meehan, 77, of Pueblo, passed away Aug. 14, 2002. Born Feb. 2, 1925, in Walsenburg, Colo. Preceded in death by his spouse, Jennie Meehan; parents, George W. and Rufina Meehan; also sisters, Dolly Pacheco, Martha Pando and Cora Padilla; brothers, Leo Meehan, David Martinez and Ben Meehan. Survived by children, Robert Meehan, Pueblo and Phyllis (Mike) Cabello, Pueblo; grandchildren, Lynn Dombek, Ivy Meehan, Damien Meehan, Joshua Cabello and Jeremie Cabello; great-grandchildren, DeAngilo Meehan and Alaina Funk; sister, Viola (Pilar) Montano, Erie, Colo.; brother, Johnny Meehan, Walsenburg, Colo.; special neighbor, Theresa Padilla, a devoted companion (Piper). Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and a host of relatives. Danny enjoyed the outdoors, fishing and spending time with his children and grandchildren. He was affectionately known to all as "Pompo." Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, and 1 to 7 p.m. Monday, both at Romero Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Monday, at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after interment. Military honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Meehan, Floyd Andrew
Floyd Andrew Meehan - Huerfano Journal - August 26, 2008 - Floyd Andrew Meehan 1941-2008 -Floyd Andrew Meehan was born on Sept. 16, 1941, and went to be with the Lord on August 22, 2008. He is predeceased by his parents, two brothers and one sister. He is survived by his wife, Cindy of 27 years, four daughters Cynthia (Guy Garcia), Florence (Mike Lingo, Kimberly (Andrew Brady) and Kelly (Vercilash). He is also survived by six grandchildren, one sister Yvonne (Richard) and four brothers, Patrick (Shirley), Carl (Gina), Leroy and George. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and many friends. He will be deeply missed, but not forgotten. He will always be in our hearts. He was a member of Walsenburg (FOE) Eagles, and lived in Walsenburg all his life. He loved to cruise around town, watching the Rockies, Broncos and listening to his tunes. He was strong willed and kindhearted. He always thought of everyone else before himself, and made sure that we were taken care of. He loved to be around his family and friends, including talking about the good old days. At his request, he was cremated. A memorial service will be held on Friday August 29, 2008, at 11 am, at the Church of Christ, located at 416 Walsen Avenue.

Meehan, John Batista
John Batista Meehan - Huerfano World - October 11, 2007 - John Batista Meehan at the age of 95 went to be with the Lord, Tuesday, October 2, 2007. He was born October 20, 1911 to Eufira and George W. Meehan of Toltec. He lived in Toltec and Walsenburg all of his life. John was proud to be a coal miner. He worked in the coal mines for about 50 years. John worked for several mines, like the Toltec Mine, Turner Mine, and the Allen Mine. He retired at the age of 62. John also belonged to several clubs, The Eagles, Cornado and the UMWA. He is preceded in death by his wife, Eva Meeham. They were married in September 1935. He is also preceded in death by three infant children and one grandson. John has five living children. Leroy Meehan of Colorado Springs, Floyd (Cindy) Meehan of Walsenburg, Pat Meehan of Toltec, Carl (Gina) Meehan of Colorado Springs, and Richard (Juanita V.) Meehan of Aguilar. John has 16 grandchildren, and numerous great and great-great-grandchildren.

Meek, Darlene Kay
Darlene Kay Lewis Meek - Pueblo Chieftain - May 06, 2006 - Darlene Kay Lewis Meek passed away May 2, 2006, in Pueblo. Darlene was born Jan. 21, 1944, in Pueblo, to George and Minnie Lewis. Preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, George Lewis. Her survivors include her husband, Larry; daughters, Jennifer (Marvin) Neighbors and Heather Meek; nine grandchildren; brother, Tom Lewis; sister, Carol Johnson; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service, 1 p.m. Monday, May 8, 2006, Steel City Eagles Hall, 704 Elmhurst Place.

Meek, Edna C.
Edna C. Meek - Pueblo Chieftain - July 24, 1999 - Edna C. Meek, 85, passed away July 22, 1999 . Preceded in death by her husband, Dan M. Meek, in 1990- parents, John Wesley and Edna W. Hill- brother, John Hill- and sister, Ellen Romero. She is survived by her brother, Keith Hill, Honolulu, Hawaii, and special friends, Louis H. and Mary R. Hernandez. Mrs. Meek served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and was a member of American Legion Post No. 2 and Veterans of Foreign Wars. She graduated from Centennial High School, class of 1933. Viewing hours are 2 to 5 p.m. today at the funeral home. Funeral service, 9:30 a.m. Monday Funeral Home Rose Chapel, with interment to follow at Mountain View Cemetery. Military rites will be provided by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. In lieu of food and flowers, those who wish may make contributions to the Diabetes Care Center,400 W. 17th, Pueblo, 81003.

Meek, Laura Mabel
Laura Mabel Meek - Pueblo Chieftain - February 28, 2001 - Passed away Feb. 27, 2001. Survived by her children, Robert E. Meek of Pueblo and John R. (Mollie) Meek of Pueblo West; sister, Iva Beers of Michigan; brother, John (Randa) Sutherland of Arizona; three grandchildren; four great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Preceded in death by her husband, Robert M. Meek, and sister, Juanita Story. Laura was born to Earl and Sophie (nee Lindstrum) Thompson in Kendal, Kan. She retired as an administrative assistant for Social Security. Member of Lake Avenue Baptist Church, La La Group at Lake Avenue Baptist Church, Trinidad Chapter No. 1 O.E.S. and former member of First Baptist Church in Trinidad. At her request, there will no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery Steward Crematorium. Memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, March 2, 2001, at Lake Avenue Baptist Church, 1345 Lake, with Rev. Harold Tuttle officiating. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be made to American Cancer Society of Pueblo through the funeral home.

Meek, Mollie Rose
Mollie Rose Meek - Pueblo Chieftain - November 09, 2005 - Mollie Rose Meek, 59, passed away Nov. 7, 2005. Survived by her husband, John Meek of the family home in Pueblo West; mother, Bettye Huls Atwood of Pueblo; brother, Paul B. Huls of Westminster, Colo.; brother-in-law, Robert Meek of Pueblo; and nephew, Robert Meek, his wife and children, all of Denver. Preceded in death by her father, Ralph B. Huls. Mollie was born Oct. 12, 1946, in Evansville, Ind. She was an elementary and middle school music teacher for Pueblo School District No. 60 and a member of the Colorado and National Education associations. She also was a member of First United Methodist Church. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, and 10 a.m. to noon Friday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, 2005, at First United Methodist Church, 11th and Court, with the Rev. Dr. Rick Calhoun officiating. Interment to follow at Mountain View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First United Methodist Memorial Fund through the funeral home.

Meeker, Clay A.
Clay A. Meeker - Bayfield Blade - August 31, 1911 - Lee Armstrong, alias Chas. O'Brien, has confessed to the slaying of Clay A. Meeker in Trinidad July 28. Meeker was shot as he and his wife entered his tailor shop, and died a few hours afterward.

Meekins, William R.
William R. Meekins - Pueblo Chieftain – September 20, 2006 - William "Mickey" R. Meekins, Jr., Denver, Colo., formerly of Pueblo, passed away Sept. 14, 2006 at Hospice of Metro Denver. Born December 25, 1924, Greenville, S.C. to William R. Sr. and Alice Meekins. Honorably discharged from United States Army as Corporal. He was employed for 35 years at CF&I Steel Corp., Blast Furnace, as Lead Supervisor . He was a member of James McNeal Post 163 and Juneteenth Organization. Survived by daughter Shirley A. Meekins, Denver; son William "Bill" Meekins, Las Vegas; three grandchildren, four foster children, a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. Service

Meeks, George
George Meeks – Durango Democrat – January 26, 1900 – Fort Scott, Kan., Jan. 25 – Thousands of people today viewed the remains of "Ed" and George Meeks, the murderers who were lynched in the jail yard. The bodies still lie at the morgue, the hands and legs shackled as they were when the men were taken from their cells by the mob. George Meeks' wife has wired from Pueblo, Colo., that she is coming to claim the body of her husband, and Ed's widow telegraphed from Kansas City that the remains of both men would be taken to that city for burial. The coroner will hold an inquest tomorrow. The people have quieted down and it is not believed that there will be any further attempt to lynch Amos Phillips, for whom the mob searched in vain.

Meeks, Joy Ellen
Joy Ellen Meeks - Pueblo Chieftain - November 26, 2000 - Joy Ellen Meeks passed away Nov. 23, 2000, in Pueblo, after a short illness. Joy was born Jan. 27, 1914, in Crescent, Okla. She retired from Patti's Restaurant in 1986 after 33 years as a waitress and then hostess/cashier. She was a longtime member of Park Hill Baptist Church. Joy was preceded in death by her husband, Jess W. Meeks, in August of 1958; sister, Dorothy Eldringhoff, in November of 1999; her brother, Frank Baker, in April of 2000. Joy was the loving mother and is survived by her children, Elaine (Gene) Alley of Pueblo, William (Louise) Meeks, Houston, Texas, George G. Meeks, Denver, Charles (Sharon) Meeks, Lake Dallas, Texas, and Dorothy (Jack) Dameron, Long Beach, Calif.; as well as 12 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter. Also survived by two sisters, Twila Vaughn, Tulsa, Okla., Charline Sasser, Guthrie, Okla.; sister-in-law Ella Baker, Cape Coral, Fla.; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Mrs. Meeks will lie in state from 10 a.m. until service time at the mortuary. Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. today, Saturday, Nov. 25, 2000 in the Davis Memorial Chapel with Rev. Frank Kihn officiating. Interment will follow in the Roselawn Cemetery. The family suggests donations may be made to Park Hill Christian Academy, Dream Weavers, the American Lung Association or to the charity of your choice.

Meeks-Oliver-Bartels, Bonnie M.
Bonnie M. Meeks-Oliver-Bartels - Pueblo Chieftain - June 16, 2004 - Bonnie M. Meeks-Oliver-Bartels went home to be with the Lord June 13, 2004. Born August 28, 1921 in Marshall Arkansas. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was well known for her homemade cinnamon rolls, yeast rolls and carrot cake. She loved reading, dining out and soap operas. Precede in death by husbands, Lorin (Red) Oliver and Ken M. Bartels; son, Lorin D. Oliver; grandchildren, Dawn Pearl and Jackson and Spencer Lovings. Survived by sister, Bea Tishma; loving children, Edna Oliver, Jackie Pearl, Mary Fisher, Patti (Bob) Anaya, Sharon (Larry) Spalding, Joe Oliver and Carol (Lorin) Oliver; 15 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. Viewing Wednesday, noon to 7:00 p.m. Service Thursday, 2:00 p.m., Lynn Gardens Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the National Ataxia Foundation through Imperial Funeral Home and Cemetery.

Meerkatz, Mabel Margareta
Mabel Margareta Meerkatz - Pueblo Chieftain - December 02, 2004 - Mabel Margareta Meerkatz, 94, passed away Nov. 29, 2004. Survived by daughter, Margaret (Jim) Garberding; son, Keith (Nelly) Meerkatz; numerous grandchildren; great-grandchildren; great-great grandchildren; nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by her husband, Harold Meerkatz; daughter, Janis Schoep; four brothers and three sisters. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. No services in Pueblo.

Meeuwsen, Mollie
Mollie Meeuwsen - Pueblo Chieftain - April 08, 2004 - Mollie Meeuwsen, 89, born Dec. 3, 1914, passed away April 7, 2004. Preceded in death by her husband, Andrew Meeuwsen. Survived by her children, Jane (Bill) Brodie and Dr. Jim (Karen) Meeuwsen; grandchildren, Janine (Stephen) Treanor and Michael (Anna) Meeuwsen; and great-grandchild, Andrew Treanor. Mollie graduated from Western Michigan University. She attended First Congregational Church in Kalamazoo, Mich., and was active in the church library and guilds; as well as the Plainwell Community Library in Michigan. She attended First Presbyterian Church when she and Andy moved to Pueblo in 1992. She had a passion for classical music, great books and English literature. At her request, cremation with no services. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the Cooperative Care Center in Pueblo or the First Congregational Church Library in Kalamazoo, Mich. The family appreciates the love, letters, visitation and support for Mollie for the last seven years.

Megenity, Donald Dean
Donald Dean Megenity - Pueblo Chieftain - July 31, 1986 - Donald Dean Megenity, late of 1825 West Street, died unexpectedly, July 30, 1986. Survived by his wife, Gail Megenity; children, Lorna, Deborah, and Douglas Megenity, all of the family home. Also survived by two sisters, Patricia (Grant) Kellerby, Grand Junction; Melva (Les) Mortvedt, Buena Park, Calif., and numerous nieces and nephews. Member of American Psychology Association, Colorado Psychology Association, Colorado Licensed Psychologist, Silver State Lodge No. 95 AF&AM, Al Kaly Shrine, member of the Board of Directors of the Pueblo Area Council for the Aging, and a veteran of the Korean Conflict. Born Aug. 5, 1930, in Spokane, Wash. Pueblo resident for 29 years. USC professor of Psychology. Mr. and Mrs. Megenity were married Aug. 24, 1961, in Staten Island, N.Y. Cremation, Davis-Wallin Crematorium. Memorial service to be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 2, at the Unitarian Fellowship House, 110 Calla.

Meglen, Anthony
Anthony "Tony" Meglen - Pueblo Chieftain - September 14, 1986 - Anthony "Tony" Meglen, Sept. 13, 1986. Husband of Angela Meglen. Brother of Joe (Faye) Meglen, Pueblo; Frances Kolbezen, Pueblo; and Mary (Jack) Raue, Oceanside, Calif. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. He retired in 1970 as a welder at the CF&I Boiler Shop. Member of St. Mary Parish, U.S.W.A. Local 2102 and WSA, Western Star Lodge 16. Services, St. Mary Church: Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday; Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Tuesday. Interment, Roselawn. The family respectfully requests omission of food and flowers; memorials may be made in his name to the St. Mary Church Memorial Fund. The family will receive friends at the church after the Monday evening service.

Meglen, Joseph O.
Joseph O. Meglen - Pueblo Chieftain - September 08, 2002 - Joseph O. Meglen, age 91, born May 23, 1911, passed away Sept. 6, 2002, in Mt. Sterling, Ky. Survived by his wife, Faye Meglen; and son, Joseph F. (Rhonda) Meglen, both of Mt. Sterling, Ky. Grandfather of Jenna Meglen, and Taron Meglen, both of Mt. Sterling, Ky.; Chris Meglen, Fort Collins, Colo.; Andrea Meglen, Thornton, Colo.; and Kami Dinkel of Lakewood, Colo. Also survived by sister, Mary Raue, San Diego, Calif., sisters-in-law, Angela Meglen, Faye Kastelic, Mary Kastelic, and Emma Jean Kastelic; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents, Anton and Josephine Meglen; sisters, Frances Kolbezen and Antoinette Cercek; brother, Tony Meglen; brothers-in-law, Frank Cercek, Frank Kastelic, Fred Kastelic, Joe Kastelic, John Kastelic, Ray Perko and Frank Rebol; and sisters-in-law, Lillian Kastelic, Jean Perko, Mary Rebol and Bernice Perko. Joseph was a Veteran of World War II. He was a member of St. Mary Church parish where services will be held. Funeral Mass, Tuesday, 10 a.m. At his request, cremation to follow with inurnment, Wednesday, 10 a.m., at Roselawn Cemetery.

Megnuson, Charles
Charles Megnuson - Huerfano World - March 4, 1993 - This Week in La Veta History - 1923: The new Alamo mine claimed the lives of Charles Megnuson and Gust Mahas when a loaded car ran away.

Meherg, Inetha D.
Inetha D. Meherg - Pueblo Chieftain - January 13, 2004 - Inetha D. Meherg, age 83, of Pueblo West and formerly of Colorado Springs, passed away on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2004 at her home. She was a homemaker and a member of the Pueblo West Baptist Church. Inetha Dorothy Meherg was born on May 31, 1920 in Enville, Tenn. to Edmond and Ima (Jackson) Davis. She married William Nathan Meherg on October 24, 1937 in Kennett, MO. Mrs. Meherg is survived by her loving husband, Bill; her son: Glenn (wife, Ursula) Meherg of Colorado Springs; her grandson: Mike (wife, Carmen) Meherg of Silverdale, Wash.; her great-grandsons: Brian of Belmont, Calif. and David of Silverdale. Inetha is also survived by her brother: Joe Davis of Pangburn, Ark. and her sister: Juanita Dickson of Shasta, Calif. She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers: Roy and W.T. Davis. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM on Thursday, Jan.15, 2004 at the Shrine of Remembrance "America the Beautiful" Chapel of Roses, 1730 E. Fountain Boulevard, Colorado Springs. Burial will be at Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Colorado Springs. Memorials may be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice, 1207 Pueblo Boulevard Way, Pueblo, Colorado 81005.

Mehle, Justine
Justine Mehle - Pueblo Chieftain - May 26, 2004 - Justine Mehle, 92, of Pueblo, passed away Monday, May 24, 2004. Preceded in death by her husband, Philip F. Mehle; parents, Frank and Mary Rupar; sisters and brothers, Mary Fossceco, Jean Griffone, Frank Rupar, Ray Rupar and Theresa Leasure. Survived by her daughter, Karen Morris of Pueblo; granddaughters, Kristin Morris of Denver, and Valerie Morris of Seattle, Wash.; sisters, Anne (Charles) Allen, and Virginia (Richard) Fellion; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. She was a member of KSKJ St. Joseph Lodge No. 7 and St. Mary Catholic Church. She loved her family and working in her rose garden. She will be remembered as being a loving mother and grandmother. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Thursday, May 27, 2004, St. Mary Catholic Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice.

Mehle, Mary
Mary Mehle – Pueblo Chieftain – January 30, 1956 – Mrs. Mary Mehle. Requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's Church at 9 a.m. today. Interment Gate of Heaven section, Roselawn.

Mehler, Emanuel
Emanuel Mehler - Pueblo Chieftain - February 24, 2005 - Emanuel Mehler, 87, of Avondale, Colo., passed away Feb. 22, 2005. Preceded in death by daughter, Barbara Jean Funk. Survived by son, Ronald Mehler; grandchildren, Alan (Nam) Funk, Dale (Amy) Funk, Kenneth Funk, Daniel Funk; and eight great-grandchildren. Services to be held in Lodi, Calif. Family may be contacted at (719) 947-3127.

Mehring, George W.
George W. Mehring - Pueblo Chieftain - January 4, 1987 - George W. Mehring, 68, a lifetime resident of the Pueblo and Beulah area, late of 27727 Highway 50 East, passed away Jan. 2, 1987. Mr. Mehring is survived by his wife, Lorraine Mehring, whom he married in 1952; one daughter, Betty (Gary) MacPherson, and one granddaughter, Kelly MacPherson, both of Pueblo; two sisters, Helen (Paul) Kress of California and Rose (Bob) Caple of Beulah; one brother, Bill (Rose) Mehring of Pueblo; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Mr. Mehring was a farmer and machinist in the Pueblo area for many years. A memorial Mass will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph Church, with Father Louis Stovik officiating. Cremation. There will be a private burial of the ashes in Beulah. The family respectfully requests the omission of flowers. The family may be contacted at 27727 Highway 50 East and will also receive friends in the church following the Mass.

Meidell, Hazel
Hazel (Haner) Meidell - Pueblo Chieftain - April 30, 2002 - Hazel (Haner) Meidell died Friday, April 26, 2002, in Monterey, Calif. She was born on Feb. 9, 1926, in San Pedro, Calif., but was a long time resident of Pueblo attending elementary and Centennial High schools here. Hazel worked extensively with the U.S. Army, initially at the Pueblo Ordinance (now Army) Depot. Her work took her to Hawaii and often to the Orient. She retired to Pacific Grove, Calif., with her husband Trygve Meidell in 1982. She is survived by her husband, Trygve Meidell; sons, Ray Haner of Montgomery, Ala., Darrell Haner of Greeley, Colo., and Rick Meidell of Laguna Hills, Calif.; and daughter, Linda Seme of Slidell, La.; six grandsons and one granddaughter. Service, 2 p.m. today, First United Methodist Church of Pacific Grove, Calif. Memorial contributions may be given to: Monterey Peninsula Volunteer Services, P.O. Box 222538, Carmel, CA 93922.

Meier, Katie L.
Katie L. Meier - Pueblo Chieftain - January 2, 1987 - Katie L. Meier, 82, passed away Dec. 31, 1986, at University Park Care Center. Mrs. Meier is survived by her husband, Fred Meier; five children, Freddie (Lorraine) Meier, George "Bill" (Margaret) Meier, Louise (Tom) Reach, all of Pueblo; Katie Pearl (Lester) Stalion of Auburn, Calif.; and Betty June (John) Kilgore of Sweeney, Texas. Mrs. Meier is survived also by one sister, three brothers, 16 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs. Meier was born March 6, 1904, in Scottsburg, Ind. She moved to Pueblo in 1949 and resided here for the past 37 years. Mr. and Mrs. Meier were married in Egan, S.D. on Dec. 18, 1921. Mrs. Meier was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church, the Rebekah Lodge of Pueblo, a past president of the Arthritis Foundation, member of the Royal Neighbors of Pueblo, Rosemount Victorian Museum, and she was a Blue Lady at Parkview Episcopal Hospital. Visitation hours from noon until 5 p.m. Sunday and 9 a.m. to noon, Monday. Service, 1 p.m. Monday at Imperial Chapel with the Rev. Philip Green Jr. officiating. Interment, Hillcrest, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at Imperial Reception Hall following interment. Memorials may be made to Bethel United Methodist Church, 1201 E. Seventh, Pueblo. The family may be contacted at 1116 E. 10th, the home of Mr. Meier, or 7 Terrace, the home of Louise Reach.

Meier, William G.
William "Bill" G. Meier – Pueblo Chieftain – October 7, 2006 - William "Bill" G. Meier, 75, born on July 13, 1931, in Denver, Colo., passed peacefully on Oct. 5, 2006, in Pueblo, Colo. He is survived by his beloved wife of 48 years, Myrna Deering Meier; children, Robert (Beth), Judie (Art) Franz, Valerie, Tamara (Craig) Evans, Paul (Becky); six grandchildren; four surviving siblings. Bill was a member of Council 557 Knights of Columbus. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 9, 2006, Shrine of St. Therese, Pueblo. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the American Diabetes Association or the Pueblo Right to Life through the funeral home office.

Meigs, Jennie A.
Jennie A. Meigs - Pueblo Chieftain - August 03, 2003 - Jennie A. Meigs passed away July 31, 2003. She is preceded in death by her husband, Sam Meigs; and granddaughter, Dora Meigs. She is survived by her children, Roy Meigs, Norman Meigs and Margaret Lucero. Jennie had seven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Jennie was an excellent cook and a great seamstress. She will be missed dearly. Family will receive friends at 1538 Pine. Visitation will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday at George McCarthy funeral home. Rosary will be held at 7 p.m. Monday, and Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday; both services at St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Pueblo Chieftain - August 04, 2003 - Jennie A. Meigs. She is also survived by sister, Mary Hernandez; and several nieces and nephews.

Meigs, John
John Meigs – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – August 16, 1877 – A Murderous Row – One Man Killed and Five Wounded at West Las Animas – The Roughs Notified to Leave the Country – [Special to the Chieftain] – West Las Animas, August 11, 1877. – This city was the theater last night of one of the bloodiest rows that has occurred in the vicinity for a number of years. There has been bad blood for some time between Jack Williams, the keeper of a dance hall, and some of the Mexicans, especially so between him and Antonio Sandoval, the keeper of the Broncho Mexican saloon and dance house. On yesterday afternoon Jack and a Mexican had a fight in a butcher shop, but they were separated before either was badly hurt. Jack was on the warpath all evening, and knowing that there was to be a dance at the Broncho last night to celebrate a Mexican wedding, he rallied his forces, consisting of about a dozen deadbeats, thieves, pimps and roughs, and after getting in a sufficient supply of fighting whisky, they went on the warpath, and shortly after eleven o'clock went into the Broncho. One King, a dead beat, thief and bully, soon managed to start the music by catching a Mexican by the whiskers and jerking him around the room; about the same time one of his companions kicked a Mexican woman. The Mexicans seized the roughs and hustled them out of the house, and one of them let a knife into King as he was going out. He no doubt aimed for the jugular vein, but struck the bone at the butt of the ear, and the knife ranged downwards, making a very ugly cut. He bled like a stuck pig, and is very weak from the loss of blood. His recovery is considered doubtful. As soon as he got out side one Mullen began firing into the crowd, and Amado Chavez and a Mexican fiddler named Mason returned the fire, about which time the action became general, and Jack Williams and his crowd took to their heels. A fellow named John Meigs, better known as "Antelope Jack," was shot through the lungs, the ball going in just under the right arm, slightly cutting it and passing clear through the body, lodged beneath the skin near the shoulder joint of the other arm. He fell within fifty feet of the building and died in a few moments. The valiant Mullen was shot through both legs and bellowed like a bull calf. He was found in a pitiable plight. A negro barber named Stewart, who had went along "an invited guest of Williams' to see him clean out the Mexicans," was shot in the side, the ball lodging against the spine. He made more noise than all of the rest, trying to get a doctor to attend to him before the more seriously wounded. He thinks himself badly treated because he was "only an invited guest." Jack Williams was shot in the back under the shoulder blade, and the ball is inside of him. His recovery is very doubtful. Antonio Sandoval is shot in the hand and thigh, the latter a very serious wound. King ran down the street a block after being stabbed, and turned the corner, falling on the side walk in front of the Vendiver House. The dancing was suspended for the night and the balance of the night spent in caring for the wounded. Great excitement prevailed and it was not very healthy to be on the streets, as men were going in every direction with the butt ends of ugly navy or army revolvers sticking out of their pockets, and ready to shoot at a moment's notice. This morning acting Coroner J. H. Jay, justice of the peace, summoned a jury and held an inquest over the body of Antelope Jack. Several witnesses were examined, but most of them were so badly frightened that they could not give a very clear account. The jury returned a verdict that John Meigs came to his death by a pistol shot fired by Amado Chaves, the bar-keeper of the Broncho. Chaves, Sandoval, George Mason and King were arrested and lodged in jail, and several more will doubtless be arrested. Williams is too badly wounded to be taken to jail. Great credit is due to Sheriff T. J. Hickman and his deputies, Frost and Parsons, for the promptness with which they gathered them in after the shooting. After the inquest Antelope Jack was placed in a plain pine coffin and followed by about a half dozen friends, was taken to the grave yard. He was considered the best man among the lot of roughs, and has lately been driving a team for Pat Shanley. He has been for a good many years on the plains and was formerly a buffalo hunter. Great indignation at the conduct of Williams and his gang is expressed by the peaceable citizens of West Las Animas and Bent county, and a meeting to take action to rid the town of them is called for 2 o'clock to-day. C. W. Bowman, the enterprising publisher of the Leader, got out an extra on yesterday morning detailing the particulars of the tragedy of the night before at West Las Animas. Later. [Special to the Chieftain] – West Las Animas, August 11. – By common consent a large number of citizens, including several of the most influential in the county, assembled at the court house in this place at two o'clock this afternoon, for the purpose of devising ways and means to put down dance and gambling halls. J. H. Jay was elected chairman and John Spiers secretary. A committee of five on resolutions was appointed and during their absence remarks were made by Hon. J. W. Prowers and others favoring the most vigorous measures for the extermination of all loafers, vagrants and dance house men from West Las Animas. The committee reported as follows: Whereas, For some considerable time the peace of this community has been constantly menaced, life has been endangered and the burden of taxation augmented by the existence of dance and gambling halls in our midst, conducted ostensibly under license, therefore resolved: First – That it is the sense of the citizens of West Las Animas that the dance and gambling halls now in this place be closed, and that no other be permitted to open under any circ*mstances whatever. Second – That we urge upon our officials the most rigorous enforcement of the law against persons keeping dance and gambling houses, or other disorderly resorts, and we pledge our hearty co-operation with said officials in the maintenance of law and order. Third – We are determined that all persons found in town without visible means of support, of the vagrant and riff-raff class, shall be arrested and punished according to law. The foregoing being read were unanimously adopted. A supplementary resolution was offered by the committee and adopted, requesting the chair to appoint a committee of seven to wait on all vagrants and disorderly characters and request them to "vamoose the ranch" at the earliest possible moment. A strong committee was appointed and it was ordered that the proceedings of this meeting be furnished the Leader and Chieftain with a request to publish the same. The proceedings were temperate and orderly throughout, but showed that the season of forbearance with the good and law abiding people towards disturbers, rioters and law breakers, is at an end.

Meiklejohn, Sanford Wilbur
Sanford Wilbur Meiklejohn - Cañon City Daily Record - March 1, 2006 - Sanford Wilbur Meiklejohn 89, died Feb. 28, 2006, in Cañon City. He was born July 19, 1916, in Trinidad to Egbert William and Ida (Wolcott) Meiklejohn. He was raised in Trinidad, where he graduated from Trinidad High School in 1934. He was also active in DeMolay. In 1941, he entered the military service in the medical corps and transferred to the Army Air Corps. He served for five years. After his service, he worked at Gates Rubber for 17 years and for Denver Public Schools as a custodian for 19 years. He later moved to Cañon City. He was a member of United Presbyterian Church, where he served as a deacon and usher. He married Beth Griggs on Jan. 24, 1943. He is survived by his wife; son, Dr. Wilbur Fred Meiklejohn, of Olney Springs; daughter, Lee Ann Meiklejohn of Cañon City; granddaughter, Julie; grandson, Andy, and great-grandson, Benjamin; twin brother Robert Meiklejohn of Thornton. He was preceded in death by his parents. Cremation through Wilson Crematory. Memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 2, at United Presbyterian Church with the Rev. David Freehling officiating. Burial will be in the Church Columbarium. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the United Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund, 701 Macon Ave., Cañon City 81212.

Meinerz, Miles
Miles Meinerz - Huerfano World - January 29, 2004 - On Jan. 20, 2004, Miles Meinerz, age 78, passed on into eternal sleep. Survived by former wife, Andrea (Ambrose); and children, David (Sharon) Meinerz, Daniel (Patricia) Meinerz, Michael Meinerz, Mary (John) Stockinger, Annette (Peter) Kordus and Josephine (Robert) Picchiottino; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Survived also by brothers, Lowell Meinerz and Bernard Meinerz; and sister, Marjorie Wrezic. Brother of the late Archie Meinerz. He will be greatly missed by nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. Miles was a World War II veteran having served in the United State Army. Private family services will be held in Milwaukee, WI. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Spanish Peaks Hospital, 23500 U.S. Highway 160, Walsenburg, CO 81089, would be appreciated.

Meisel, Clarence E.
Clarence E. Meisel - Pueblo Chieftain - October 20, 2005 - Clarence E. Meisel, 84, passed away Oct. 16, 2005. Survived by his children, Debra (Dr. Thomas) Gaide of Pueblo, and Randall (Sherri) Meisel of Ellicott City, Md.; grandchildren, Jacquelyn Meisel, Christopher Meisel, Michelle (Christopher) Brunner, Laura Gaide, Benjamin Gaide, Daniel Gaide, Matthew Gaide, Rachel Gaide, Stephanie Gaide and Taylor Gaide; great-grandchildren, Haley Timms and Andrew Brunner; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy; and brothers, John and Henry Meisel. Clarence was born to John and Ida Meisel on July 24, 1921, in Jefferson City, Mo. He served in the U.S. Navy during WWII and retired as an office manager for Metal Treating and Research Co. in Denver. Viewing, 9 to 10:30 a.m. Friday, and funeral service, 10:30 a.m. Friday, Trinity Lutheran Church, 701 W. Evans Ave., with the Rev. Randy Bolt officiating. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team and interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Those who desire, may make memorials to the Trinity Lutheran Church through Montgomery & Steward.

Meisenhelder, Fern R.
Fern R. Meisenhelder - Pueblo Chieftain - November 27, 2001 - Fern R. Meisenhelder, 88, passed away Nov. 25, 2001. Services to be held in Petersburg, Ind.

Meissner, Arden G.
Arden G. Meissner - Pueblo Chieftain - November 25, 2006 - Arden G. Meissner Sr., 87, departed to be with his Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ, Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2006, in Pueblo, Colo. Arden is remembered as a man of God, family man, committed and faithful servant of God. Caring, compassionate, peaceful and vibrant characterized Arden's demeanor, revealing a living testimony of God's love expressed serving numerous positions/roles in the Church of the Nazarene. Arden's holy living expressed humbly in his character and lifestyle will be missed by family, friends and Nazarenes. Family and friends celebrate and rejoice with Arden's safe arrival into the arms of Jesus. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marie H. Meissner. Arden is survived by his children, Marita H. (Clyde R.) Gooden Sr., Merrlyn D. Moore, Arden G. "Jerry" (Shelly L.) Meissner Jr., Roger D. Meissner; grandchildren, Clyde R. Gooden Jr. and Paul A. Gooden, Timothy L. (Heather M.) Gooden, Lauren M. Meissner, A. Taylor Meissner; great-grandchild, Timothy C. Gooden; sisters, Lorraine M. (Ernie A.) Sieffert, Shirley K. (Dave M.) Burg, Doris L. (Eddie A.) Burg. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. today, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Funeral service, 3 p.m. Sunday, First Church of the Nazarene. Private interment, Memorial Gardens, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Meissner, Marie Helen
Marie Helen Meissner - Pueblo Chieftain - August 03, 2001 - Departed to be with her Savior and King, Jesus Christ, while in the presence of family and friends, Tuesday, July 31, 2001, in Pueblo, Colo. Marie leaves behind a legacy of being a committed, devoted and faithful Christian, which earned her a Distinguished Service Award presented by the Church of the Nazarene International for outstanding service, faithful attendance and being a lifetime supporter. Marie's legacy also includes being a devoted and faithful wife, mother, grandmother and homemaker that will endure and live on with family she has briefly left behind. Family celebrates and rejoices with Marie's homecoming and eagerly anticipates being reunited with her in God's family. She is preceded in death by her parents; one sister; and seven brothers. Marie is survived by her husband of 59 years, Arden Gerald Meissner; children, Marita Helen (Clyde R. Sr.) Gooden, Merrlyn Doris Moore, Arden Gerald "Jerry" (Shelly L.) Meissner Jr., Roger Dean Meissner; grandchildren, Clyde R. Gooden Jr., Paul A. Gooden, Timothy L. (Heather M.) Gooden, Lauren M. Meissner, A. Taylor Meissner; and sister, Doris E. Farrow. Visitation will be 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Friday at the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, 2710 N. Elizabeth, with family receiving friends and relatives during this time from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 4, 2001, at First Church of the Nazarene. Private interment will be held at Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Colorado Springs.

Meitner, D. C.
D. C. "Dee" Meitner - Pueblo Chieftain - July 17, 2001 - D.C. "Dee" Meitner, 88, passed away July 14, 2001. Survived by his children, Sharon (Ray) Kelsey of Fremont, Calif., and Janet (Jack) Raley of Pleasanton, Calif.; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his wife, Edna Mae (nee Edwards) Meitner on Jan. 15, 1996. Born to John and Lucy (nee Mineheart) Meitner on June 9, 1913, in Sheridan, Wyo. Dee served his country in the U.S. Army during World War II. In 1935 he graduated from Kansas City Mortuary Science College. He worked at several funeral homes, most recently at Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors. Dee was very proud of being the oldest living licensed funeral director in the state of Wyoming. He also worked at CF&I Steel, retiring in 1978. He will lie in state at the funeral home today from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Funeral service will be held 10 a.m. Thursday, July 19, 2001, at Montgomery & Steward Chapel, with Pastor Larry Sneed officiating. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association through the funeral home.

Meiu, Linda Susan
Linda Susan Meiu - Pueblo Chieftain - August 08, 2000 - Linda Susan Meiu, 50, of Pueblo, departed this life to be with our Lord Jesus on Aug. 6, 2000. Linda is the beloved daughter of Richard and Evelyn Meiu. Born March 1, 1950, in Gary, Ind. Survived by sisters, Debbie (Corey) Alexander of Loveland, Judy (Paul) Pavlich of Canon City and Kelly Jean (Aaron) Meiu of Pueblo West. Also her special nieces, Winter, Cindy, Sierra and Nikki, who loved her very much; nephews, aunts, uncles and special cousins, who were all special to Linda. Preceded in death by her sister and special angel, Cindy Jean; and both grandparents, George and Mary Meiu and Walter and Mary Turek. Linda touched so many lives by her humor and strength throughout her difficult life. Her courageous and beautiful spirit will live on forever in all the hearts of those who knew her. Linda will be greatly missed and always remembered. At her request, cremation, Almont Crematory. There will be no services. A private family gathering will be held. The family respectfully requests cards in lieu of flowers.

Mejia, Jesus
Jesus Mejia - World Independent - December 21, 1934 - Pneumonia Takes Second Member Toltec Mine Crew - Partner of Ben Martinez, Jesus Mejia, Dies This Morning - Death today, took the second member of a two man drill team at the Aztec Coal mine in Toltec when Jesus Mejia died at 7:40 a.m. from pneumonia. Mejia was helper to Ben Martinez who was electrocuted in a mine accident on October 15. Mejia made a desperate effort to save the life of Martinez at that time but he was unsuccessful. Mejia who was 43 years old is survived by his wife, Monica; three daughters Fay, Virgil, Denise, and two sons, Simon and Trinidad. Funeral services will be Sunday direction of the Furphy Brothers afternoon at 2 o'clock under the mortuary.

Mejia, Marie
Marie Mejia - Huerfano World - March 26, 1992 - A memorial service for Marie V. Mejia, 62, of Pueblo, was Monday from St. Mary Church in Walsenburg. Mrs. Mejia died at her home Mar. 20, 1992. A former resident of Walsenburg, she was born in Manzanola. Survivors include her children, John Anthony Mejia, Susan Johnson, Kathy Chong, David Mejia, Edward Mejia and Mathew Mejia, two brothers Jesus Mejia and Joe T. Mejia, two sisters, Diane Vigil and Carrie Martinez and four grandchildren. A rosary service was held from Rivera Funeral Home in Pueblo Sunday.

Mekeal, Charles Drue
Charles Drue Mekeal - Pueblo Chieftain - December 14, 1986 - Charles Drue Mekeal, 67, of Holly died Saturday, Dec. 13, 1986, in St. Catherine Hospital, Garden City, Kan. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16, First Baptist Church, Holly. Burial, Holly Cemetery. Memorial contributions to the First Baptist Church. Visitation, 1 to 7 p.m. Monday, Valley Memorial Funeral Chapel, Holly.

Melcher, Mr.
Mr. Melcher - Colorado Weekly Chieftain - December 11, 1879 - Mr. J.P. Melcher returned from his old home, Burlington, last Sunday, where he was called by telegram to attend the funeral of his aged father, who died there rather suddenly a short time since. Mr. Melcher has the sympathy of his many friends in Pueblo in his present affliction.

Melendez, Luis Antonio
Luis Antonio Melendez - Huerfano World - August 9, 2007 - Luis Antonio Melendez, 36, of Walsenburg, entered into rest August 5, 2007. Born in Chicago, Illinois, on April 8, 1971. He is survived by his wife of 19 years, Renee; 4 daughters, Felicia, Rea, Angelita, and Mariah Melendez and 2 granddaughters, Brook and Cassidy, all of Walsenburg; father, Luis Melendez Sr., siblings, Fulgencia (Noe) Laureano, Natalie (Franky) Laureano, John A. Lopez, William (Brandi) Roybal Jr., Rosa Melendez, Lusito Melendez and Elle Melendez; close friend, Maryann Fribbs, step-father, William Roybal Sr.; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Preceded in death by his mother, Joanne L. Roybal and his sister-in-law, Debbie A. Fribbs. He was a devoted husband, father, brother, uncle son, and friend. He brought joy to all who knew him. He loved to dance, fish, camp and listen to Puerto Rican music. A memorial service will be held August 10, 2007 at 11 a.m. at Johnson-Romero Funeral Home in Walsenburg.

Melgosa, Daniel E.
Daniel "Danny" E. Melgosa - Pueblo Chieftain - January 14, 1987 - Daniel "Danny" E. Melgosa, 20, Lamar, died Monday, Jan. 12, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital, Pueblo. Visitation, 10 a.m., to 4 p.m. Thursday, Valley Memorial Funeral Chapel. Rosary, 6 p.m. Thursday and Mass, 10 a.m. Friday. Both Services at St. Francis de Sales-Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Memorial contributions to the church. Burial, Fairmount Cemetery.

Melito, James Vincent
James Vincent Melito - Pueblo Chieftain - April 15, 1987 - James Vincent Melito, April 12, 1987. Husband of Mary Melito. Father of Joseph (Janice) Melito, Henry (Mary) Melito, Mary (Christopher) Maurer, James (Linda) Melito Jr., Carl Melito, Anne Melito, Donna (Chuck) Connors, Debra Melito and Paula Melito. Grandfather of 12. Brother of Lucille (Joseph) Vadnal, Elizabeth (Matt) Marcelja, Katherine (Harry) VanderValk, and Anthony Melito. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by a son, John, in 1974. He served in the U.S. Navy Air Service from 1942-1948. He was owner-operator of Jim's Radio and TV Service for more than 35 years. Mass of Christian Burial, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Holy Rosary Church. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Private inurnment, Imperial. Memorials may be made in his name to American Cancer Society or Sangre de Cristo Hospice. The family may be contacted at 1823 W. 22nd and will receive friends in the Church Hall from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. following the service.

Mellan, Kenneth P.
Kenneth P. Mellan - Colorado Springs Gazette - January 12, 1996 - Kenneth P. Mellan, 55, a computer engineer for Loral Federal Services, died Jan. 9, 1996, at a local hospital. He previously worked as a computer technician for Penrose-St. Francis Health Care System and was retired from the Air Force. Masonic services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Colorado Springs Lodge 76, AF&AM, 1150 Panorama Drive. Shrine of Remembrance is handling arrangements. Mr. Mellan was born Oct. 27, 1940, in Chicago to Peter and Helen (Cwynar) Mellan. His mother lives in Carol Stream, Ill. He was married Oct. 8, 1977, in Colorado Springs to Ruth A. Pratt, who lives in Colorado Springs. Other survivors include a son, Kevin T. of Mitchell, S.D.; two daughters, Kimberly Cropsey of Presho, S.D., and Jessica Windrix of Colorado Springs; a brother, Russell of Carol Stream; and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a grandson. Mr. Mellan served in the Army from 1959 to 1967 and in the Air Force from 1968 to 1980. He received the Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, American Campaign Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal with one bronze loop, Air Force Longevity Service Award with four oak-leaf clusters, National Defense Service Medal with three battle service stars, Noncommissioned Officer Academy Graduate Ribbon, Organizational Excellence Award, Air Force Good Conduct Medal with four oak-leaf clusters, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with palm device and the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal. He had been an area resident since 1977 and was a member of Colorado Springs Masonic Lodge 76, AF&AM; Fountain Valley Order of the Eastern Star 155; and the Southern Colorado Consistory. He also was a member of the Al Kaly Shrine Temple in Pueblo, where he served as the Chief Rabban's Aide. He was involved in the Al Kaly Patriot's Unit and was an associate member of the Potentate's Motor Escort. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shriner's Crippled Children's Hospital, Intermountain Unit, 356 N. Virginia St., Salt Lake City, Utah 84103.

Mellen, Herbert F.
Herbert F. Mellen – Durango Democrat – September 15, 1906 – Model Prisoner Dies of Typhoid at Canon City – Pueblo, Colo., Sept. 14 – A special to the Chieftain from Canon City says: "Herbert F. Mellen, a prisoner in the state penitentiary serving a sentence for embezzlement of funds from the Continental Title & Trust company of Denver, died tonight, after a lingering illness from typhoid fever. Mellen was a model prisoner and served as bookkeeper to the deputy warden. The remains will be sent to Boston for interment."

Mellen, William P.
William P. Mellen – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – November 20, 1873 – Death of W. P. Mellen – Yesterday, we were startled by the intelligence of the death of this distinguished, valued, useful and most worthy citizen. When the news of this sudden taking away first reached our office, we could scarcely give credence to the announcement, but we soon learned beyond doubt, that the painful information was all too true. Mr. Mellen died of apoplexy at Cincinnati, Ohio, at 6 o'clock, P. M., on the 16th inst., Sunday last. The death was sudden and unexpected, as he was in his usual health a few hours before he was attacked by the fearful malady that caused the demise. At the time of the demise, Mr. Mellen was president of the Central Colorado Improvement Company, which has done so much toward building up, improving and beautifying South Pueblo, and one of the directors and solicitors of the Denver & Rio Grande railway. He had been a citizen of Colorado for about three years, and was one of the truest, best and most useful citizens of the territory. His home for some time past, has been at Colorado Springs, and his family thus suddenly and sadly bereaved, were there when the mournful news of his death was flashed over the telegraphic wires. We have no data at hand from which we can compile even an imperfect history of the past life of this distinguished citizen, and only know that he was at one time, chief clerk of the treasury department, when Chase was secretary of the treasury, that he held a most important position in the treasury department with headquarters at Cincinnati, during the latter part of the war, and that at one time, he was connected with the great banking house of Luftlin & Co. While in Colorado, he has been connected with the Denver & Rio Grande railway, the Central Colorado Improvement Company and other business ventures which looked to the development of the resources of Colorado. In this sudden taking away, Colorado loses one of her best friends, and the announcement of the death of William P. Mellen, brings honest sorrow to the hearts of thousands.

Mellicker, Anna
Anna Mellicker - Wray Rattler - May 13, 1915 - Mrs. Anna Mellicker, 74, was burned to death at her home in Pueblo.

Mellie, Edward
Edward Mellie - Blue Valley Times - October 4, 1912 - Driving an automobile for the first time since he killed Edward Mellie, a Limon farmer, two years ago, George W. Roe of Pueblo ran down and killed John Shiner, aged sixty-five.

Mellon, Dorothy L.
Dorothy L. Mellon - Pueblo Chieftain - April 14, 1986 - Dorothy L. Mellon, late of Pueblo, died Sunday, April 13, 1986, in a local hospital. Survived by husband, John G. Mellon, Pueblo; three sons, John G. (Lana) Mellon Jr., Encinitas, Calif.; James B. Mellon, Mandan, N.D.; Frank C. Mellon, LaJolla, Calif. Also survived by 12 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, brother, Byron S. Flynt, Fairfield, Calif.; three half-sisters, Mary F. Stephens, Canton, Okla.; Mary F. Simms, Dallas, Texas; Helen Thomas, Fort Worth. Texas. Preceded in death by one son, Daniel M. Mellon in 1973. Born June 18, 1920, in Alva, Okla. Pueblo resident since 1971. Married Sept. 2, 1939, in Watonga, Okla., to John G. Mellon. At her request, cremation, Davis-Wallin Crematorium, no services.

Mellon, Nancy
Nancy Mellon - Pueblo Chieftain - August 11, 1998 - Nancy Mellon, 53, of Pueblo passed away Aug. 9, 1998. Preceded in death by her former husband, Donald E. Mellon- father, Jesse Sparky" Boyd- mother, Zelda Mae Boyd- brothers, Richard and George Boyd- and sister, Virginia Boyd. Survived by her husband, Dale Hanna- children, Lori (Clay) Morris, Deborah (Josh) Ekberg, Melinda (Jeff) Spaulding, Jeff (Kelly) Gottselig and Patricia Mellon- grandchildren, Misty Bowden-Morris, Christopher, Rebecca and Sarah Morris, Rachel and Jacob Aragon, Andrew, Adam and Briana Cook, Lacey Koehn, Miranda Gottselig and Jonathan Mellon- brothers, Bob (Bonnie) Boyd and Jim (Harriet) Boyd- sisters-in-law, Mary Beth Boyd and Connie Boyd- and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and friends, including special friends, Paulette and Emil Grey and Bill and Patsy Rasmussen. She was a dedicated Bronco fan and a dedicated, loving and caring mother and grandmother. Viewing hours are noon to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel, with interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Those who wish may make contributions to Dreamweavers through the funeral home office.

Mellott, Velma
Velma Mellott - Walsenburg World – December 20, 1928 - Velma Mellott Dies After Short Illness - Funeral services for Velma Mellott, 26, of Alamo, who died this morning after a short illness, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 0'clock from the Unfug-Peet Chapel with the Rev. R.R. Rose officiating. Surviving are her husband, Jess E. Mellott, one son, Jackie, a brother, Vernon Richards of Sioux City, Iowa, one sister Mrs. G.A. Ohrman of Alamo, and her father William E. Richards of Denver. Burial will be in the Masonic cemetery under direction of Unfug-Peet.

Melonas, George
George Melonas - World Independent – November 5, 1952 - George Melonas Dies Tuesday - George Demetre Melonas, a pioneer businessman of Walsenburg, died yesterday after being taken ill Monday. Melonas was born in Greece 62 years ago. He has lived in Walsenburg since 1907 and was the owner of Melonas Brothers grocery. In 1919 he married Esther Fabiani of Pueblo. Mrs. Melonas died in 1949. Melonas was Governor of Ahipa Lodge. He is survived by three sons, James of Walsenburg and Tony and John of Albuquerque, one daughter, Mrs. Mary McKenzie of Walsenburg, a brother John in Hot Springs, Ark., two brothers and a sister in Greece, one grandchild and 12 nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangement will be announced later by Furphy Mortuary.

Melonas, James George
James George "Jim" Melonas - Pueblo Chieftain - September 29, 1998 - James George "Jim" Melonas, 78, Walsenburg, Sept. 27. Romero Huerfano World - October 1, 1998 - James "Jim" Melonas, 78, of Walsenburg, died Sept. 27, 1998. Born July 4, 1920 in Walsenburg to the late George and Esther Melonas, he served in World War n in Europe, was an avid outdoors-man enjoying hunting and fishing, a member of the Knights of Columbus and Walsenburg Club. He was married to Rose Melonas for 52 years. Survivors include his wife, Rose, Walsenburg; a son Greg Melonas, Walsenburg; a brother, Tony Melonas, Grants, NM; a sister, Mary McKenzie, Trinidad; three grandchildren; nieces, nephews and other relatives. Funeral mass was from St. Mary Church on Sept. 30. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery. Huerfano World - September 28, 2000 - In Loving Memory of Jim Melonas, July 4, 1920 - September 27, 1998. Missed by Wife, son, family and friends.

Melonas, Rose
Rose Melonas - Huerfano World Journal - September 24, 2009 - Rose Melonas, of Walsenburg, CO entered into rest September 19, 2009 at the Castle Rock Care Center in Castle Rock, CO. Rose was born April 8, 1919 in Las Animas County, CO to Alcide and Marcella Odorozzi. She was 90 years of age. Rose is survived by her son; Greg (Lori) Melonas of Parker, CO. Grandchildren; Jenise (Shannon) Gallegos of Pueblo, CO, Glen Melonas of Aurora, CO, Kenne (Olivia) Melonas of San Diego, CA, Sara Apolinar of Pueblo, CO, Teresa Apolinar of Parker, CO, 3 great-Grandchildren, brother; Harold (JoAnn) Odorizzi of Trinidad, CO, and sister, Lena Faoro of Florence, CO. and numerous nieces and nephews. Rose was preceded in death by her husband, James G. Melonas, both parents, 2 sisters and 1 brother. Mrs. Melonas loved cooking. She also enjoyed going to all of her ladies clubs and traveling in the great outdoors. Her favorite pastime, however, was spending time with her grandchildren. A Rosary will be held at 11 am, Thursday, September 24, 2009, followed by a Funeral Mass. Both services will be held at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Walsenburg. Arrangements have been entrusted to Johnson-Romero Family Funeral Home.

Melrose, Aileen
Mrs. Aileen Melrose - Pueblo Chieftain - April 17, 1966 - Mrs. Aileen Melrose, at her apartment, 103 W. Sixth, Saturday, April 16. To Holt & Wilson, Canon City, Colo.

Melrose, Hugh H.
Hugh H. Melrose – Pueblo Chieftain – March 12, 1913 – Hugh H. Melrose, on of the pioneers of Custer county, was buried at Querida yesterday afternoon. He was born in England and immigrated to this country in 1865. Two years later he came to Colorado but subsequently went to California. He returned here in 1867 and engaged in mining around Querida, a line of employment at which he was quite successful. In 1871 he built the first cabin at Querida, and was prominent in the history of that place. He was one of the most picturesque characters in the early days in the mining excitement in Colorado and was a man of the utmost honor and integrity. He was a member of Company R. First Colorado volunteers during the Civil war and figured prominently as a government scout during the Indian troubles after the Civil war. He was mustered out of the military when the Indian troubles ceased, and from that time to his death, he devoted himself to mining enterprises. He leaves a wife and two sons, one of whom A. W. Melrose is a special agent of the department of justice with headquarters in Denver. The deceased was 76 years of age. Wet Mountain Tribune - March 14, 1913 - Westcliffe - Hugh H. Melrose - Deceased was married to Miss Sarah E. Watson, near Florence, in 1867. To this union there was born six sons, two of whom died. James W. Melrose of Denver, who is a special agent of the Department of Justice, was present to attend the obsequies. Deceased was a member of Company I, Colorado First Regulars under the command of Colonel Chivington, and saw a great deal of service in army life, especially among the Indians. He took part in the Sand Creek Massacre. He was mustered out of service when the Indian troubles ceased. "Uncle Hugh" as he was familiarly called, was kind and generous to a fault and numbered his friends by his acquaintances. He was interested in the advancement of his town and country and was a loyal patriotic citizen. In his youth, he identified himself with the Episcopal Church and he never lost his faith. The funeral largely attended was held from the home in Querida on Monday, conducted by the Rev. S. H. Speary, after which the remains were laid to rest in the Rosita Cemetery.

Melrose, James W.
James W. Melrose - Pueblo Chieftain - March 31, 1945 - James W. Melrose, born in Pueblo in 1866 and for many years employed by the federal and Colorado state governments, died Friday evening at a local hospital where he was brought from Pagosa Springs for medical treatment, it was announced. Mr. Melrose was for 25 years head of the secret service of the U. S. government west of the Mississippi river and in this district. He was later employed at the State Capitol building in Denver. At the time of his illness he was resting at Pagosa Springs. He was the husband of Mrs. Allene Melrose, Denver; father of Miss Frances Melrose, Denver, Mrs. Inez Kirkwood, Oregon, and Harry G. Melrose, Pueblo, employed by the county highway department; he was the brother of Mrs. C. B. Mack and Arthur Bowling, Salida, Joseph M. Melrose and Walter Bowling of Pagosa. He attended the Baptist church and was a member of the W. O. W. Service announcements later.

Melson, Kathy Ann
Kathy Ann Melson - Pueblo Chieftain - January 22, 2004 - Kathy Ann Melson, 52, of Dinwiddie, Va., passed away on Jan. 8, 2004. She was born Nov. 13, 1951, in Leadville, Colo. She graduated from Pueblo County High School in 1970. Kathy was a member of the Beta Mu Sorority in Hopewell, where she was the active secretary. She worked as a legal secretary by trade. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, especially her grandchildren. Kathy was loved by all and will be dearly missed. She is survived by her fiancé, Ed Driver; son, Kenneth (Tressa) Melson; daughter, Chataime (Richard) Mudd; stepfather, Tom (Jeanne) Bunker; five grandchildren, Kelsie, Jacob, Richard, Catherine and Christiana. She was preceded in death by her mother, Elsie Bunker; and a granddaughter, Kimberlie Melson. A Memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 24, at the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, 801 N. Sheridan, Canon City, Colo. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice in Kathy's name. Cremation has taken place.

Melton, Blanche M.
Blanche M. Melton - Pueblo Chieftain - April 29, 1983 - Blanche M. Melton, late of Route 1, Salida, passed away unexpectedly in Garfield, Ark., April 27, 1983. Service 10 a.m. Monday, May 2 at Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with H

Melton, Helen L.
Helen L. Melton - Pueblo Chieftain - August 14, 2002- Helen L. Melton, 92, passed away Aug. 12, 2002. Survived by her children, Sonja Melton of Pueblo and Dale (Patty) Melton of Goodland, Kan.; granddaughter, Anne Melton of Goodland, Kan.; sister, Evelyn Kring of Denver; numerous nieces, nephews and a multitude of friends. Also survived by her adopted family, Joe Kronwitter, Mary Riensch and daughter, Emelie Riensch; and her faithful dog and companion, Shadow. Preceded in death by her husband, Russell Melton, on July 4, 1979; parents, Elmer and Euroth Hollenbeck; sister, Marie Rice; and brother, Robert Hollenbeck. Helen was born April 12, 1910, in Brewster, Kan. She was an elementary school teacher in Kansas for eight years and 27 years for the Pueblo School District No. 60, retiring in 1975. Many of her teaching years were at Jefferson Elementary School. Helen did volunteer work at St. Mary-Corwin hospital and the YWCA. She was named the Colorado Merit Mother of the Year in 1992 and was one of Pueblo District No. 60's candidates for Colorado Teacher of the Year. She was a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women's Association, Rebekah Lodge in Brewster, Kan., Retired Teachers' Association, Pueblo, Colorado and National Education associations, and Alpha Delta Kappa Teachers' Sorority, where she held many local, state and national offices. She will lie in state from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 16, 2002, at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 107 E. Routt, with Rev. Tom Peaco*ck officiating. The interment will be in Brewster, Kan. Those who desire may make memorials through the funeral home to the Helen Melton Memorial Fund, which will be divided between the Animal Emergency Fund at Veterinary Associates and Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarship Fund. "Think of her as living in the hearts of those she touched, for nothing loved is ever lost and she was loved so much."

Melton, James Roy Sr.
James Roy Melton Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - November 03, 2005 - James Roy Melton Sr., Pueblo, was born Oct. 18, 1934, to Edgar and Ellen Melton in Pueblo. He passed away Nov. 1, 2005. He was born at the 27 hundred block of East Routt, and was living at the 10 hundred block of West Routt. He was always saying, "Guess I made the whole route." He is survived by his wife, Delpha Ann, Pueblo; brother, Edgar Fred (Violet), Pueblo; sister-in-law, Millie, Pueblo; sons, James Roy (Kimberly) Jr., Pueblo, Douglas Jay (Celeste), Pueblo, Edgar Leo (Lynette), Pueblo, Les Hilburn (Debbie), Canon City; daughters, Janet Penrod (Robert), Rocky Ford, Colo., Joyce Asbury, Corvallis, Ore.; 15 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and several nephews and nieces. Mr. Melton was preceded in death by his parents, H.E. and Ellen Melton; brother, Vernon Doyle Melton; and son-in-law, Corky Asbury. He graduated from Central High School with the class of '52 and spent the next four years in the U.S. Navy. The first two years, he was stationed at Pearl Harbor. The last two years, he was stationed aboard the USS Jason, a heavy repair ship that spent six months in San Diego, then six months at Sasabo, Japan. After his discharge, he returned to his old job at the Rocky Mountain Banknote Co., where he earned his journeyman's card in printing. He went to work for The Star-Journal in June of 1963, retiring in June of 2003. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Saturday, Imperial Funeral Home with Marvin Read officiating. In lieu of flowers or food, the family requests donations be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice and Palliative Care, Rocky Mountain Cancer Center of Pueblo or a charity of your choice.

Melton, Mildred T.
Mildred T. Melton – Pueblo Chieftain – September 19, 2006 - Mildred T. Melton, 89, lifetime Pueblo native, passed away Sept. 15, 2006. She was preceded in death by her parents, Pete Tomich and Frances Mance Tomich; brother, Pete (Jean) Tomich; sisters, Rose Hensley and Frances (Scarbrough) Copeland; loving first husband, Paul Grant Carpenter; loving second husband, Vernon D. Melton. She is survived by her loving children, Tom (Kandi Lerlyn) Carpenter, Judith (Don) Williams, Joel Carpenter; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Mildred enjoyed golfing, bowling and traveling with her husband. She was a loving mother, grandmother and friend. Her family especially will miss her home cooking and generosity. At her request, there will be no viewing or service. She has chosen cremation. Donations may be made in Mildred's memory to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice or the Boys and Girls Club of Pueblo through the funeral home office.

Melton, Robert F.
Robert F. Melton - Pueblo Chieftain - August 23, 2000 - Robert F. Melton, 70, passed away Aug. 20, 2000, in Pueblo. Services will be held in Springfield, Colo.

Melton, Ronnie C.
Ronnie C. Melton - Pueblo Chieftain - January 01, 2006 - Ronnie C. Melton, 58. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

Melton, William
William Melton – Albuquerque Journal - July 23, 2005 - William Melton. Passed away on July 17, 2005. Born on April 22, 1911 in Trinidad, CO. A resident of Albuquerque for 50 years, he was the principal of Ranchos Elementary School for over 30 years. He is predeceased by his wife, Maple and survived by sons, William M. Robertson (Martha) of Arcadia, CA. and Wade E. Robertson (Patricia) of Falls Church, VA; three grandchildren, (Cindy, Jason, (Leila), Darren); and two great-grandchildren. Graveside Funeral Services will be held at Sunset Memorial Park in Albuquerque at 10:00 a.m. Friday, July 22, 2005.

Melvin, Howard
Howard Melvin - Pueblo Chieftain - December 13, 1998 - Howard Melvin, 97, of Aguilar, died Dec. 11, 1998, in Trinidad. Service, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15, 1998, at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home.

Mena, Josephine G.
Josephine G. Mena - Pueblo Chieftain - September 30, 1987 - Josephine G. Mena was born July 31, 1907, in Trinidad and passed away Sept. 28, 1987, in Pueblo. She was the widow of Simon T. Mena, who passed away Oct. 27, 1963. Mother of Rosemary R. Goodwin and Stanley D. (Loretta) Mena of Pueblo and Margaret (A.M.) LaRocca of Rockville, Md. Grandmother of Judy (Louis) Gomez, Cory Mena, David Mena and Kelly (Craig) Rush of Pueblo and Johanna Gallagher and Matthew Gallagher of Rockville, Md. Great-grandmother of Simon J. and Gregory M. Gomez and Nicole Mena. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Services at Holy Family Church: recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1; Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 2. Interment in Roselawn Cemetery. The body will lie in state from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday and at the church. The family may be contacted at the family home.

Menapace, Amelia Erma
Amelia (Mildred) Erma Menapace – Albuquerque Journal - June 01, 2002 - Amelia (Mildred) Erma Menapace, age 95, born November 6, 1906 in the Territory of Colorado, Walsenburg and a resident of Gallup until moving to Albuquerque in 1937, passed away in a local nursing home on Tuesday, May 28, 2002. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank B. Menapace, Sr.; her sons, Edward Louis Menapace (lost at sea in the US Navy in 1953) and Arthur Frank Menapace; her daughter, Marcia Mae Menapace-Quinn. She is survived by two daughters, Marilyn Bentz and husband, Leon P. of Albuquerque, Diane Michele Menapace of Albuquerque; son, Frank B. Menapace Jr. and his wife, Rosetta of Virginia Beach, VA; daughter-in-law, Lorry Bonaguidi Menapace of Gallup, NM; nine grandchildren, Tina Trujillo, Greg Bentz, Edward Bentz, Holli Robinson, Stacy Thompson, Brian Menapace, Jenna Armentrout, Valarie Quinn, Kara Quinn; ten great-grandchildren, Michael Vanderwoude, Ian Vanderwoude, Brittany Bentz, Justin Baker, Spencer Thompson, Max Thompson, Samantha Bentz, Zackery Trujillo, Torrie Bentz, Giana Armentrout. Mrs. Menapace was a member and one of the founders of Holy Ghost Catholic Church. She was a lifelong member of the American Gold Star Mother. Viewing and Visitation will be 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday. Rosary will be recited by Rev. Frank Prieto on Friday, May 31, 2002 at 7:00 p.m. in Palm Chapel at Strong-Thorne Mortuary, 1100 Coal Ave. SE. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9:00 a.m. Saturday, June 1, 2002 at Holy Ghost Church with Rev. Francis X. Eggert, Celebrant. Serving as Casket bearers will be Greg Bentz, Edward Bentz, Justin Baker, Brian Menapace, Michael Trujillo, Brian Thompson. Entombment will follow a Gate of Heaven Mausoleum. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Gold Star Mothers Memorial, 2128 Leroy Place NW, Washington, DC 20008-1873, in honor of Mildred E. Menapace. Strong-Thorne Mortuary, 1100 Coal Ave. SE is in charge of arrangements.

Menapace, David M.
David M. Menapace - Pueblo Chieftain - October 07, 1986 - David M. Menapace, 91, of Trinidad, died Oct. 5, 1986, at Trinidad State Nursing Home. He was born Sept. 15, 1895, to Angelo and Carolyn Menapace. Mr. Menapace was very active in UMWA, having served as president of the Valdez Local No. 9856 for many years. He is survived by wife, Theresa, of the Trinidad State Nursing Home; daughter-in-law, Teresa Menapace; grandsons, David A. and Robert M. Menapace; two great? grandchildren, Christine and Michael Menapace, all of Trinidad; brother, Frank Menapace, Raton, N.M.; sisters, Tina (John) Pagliasotti, Denver; Angle (Julius), Valentine, Denver; Pauline (Louis) Corenella, Florence; Mary O'Belmito of Raton, N.M. He is also survived by numerous brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by son, Robert, in 1985. Visitation, 1 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Mount Carmel Catholic Church. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Mount Carmel Church with Russ Meyerhofer officiating. Entombment, Pieta Mausoleum, Imperial Memorial Gardens, Pueblo. Graveside service by the UMWA.

Menapace, Emilia
Emilia Menapace - Pueblo Chieftain - January 19, 1986 - Emilia Menapace, 87, died Thursday, Jan. 1, 1986, in Raton, N.M. She was born Jan. 11, 1889, in Austria and came to Las Animas County in 1921. Mr. and Mrs. Menapace were businesspeople in Segundo until 1946, when they moved to Trinidad. Mrs. Menapace is survived by three daughters, one son, and numerous other relatives. Graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 20, 1986, at the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery, with the Rev. Russ Meyerhofer officiating, followed by interment.

Menapace, Ida M.
Ida M. Menapace - Pueblo Chieftain - October 12, 2004 - Ida M. Menapace, 78, passed away at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital in Pueblo, Colo., on Oct. 9, 2004. She was born on Feb. 11, 1926, in Berwind, Colo., and was a long-time Trinidad resident before moving to Pueblo. Ida was employed by Mountain Bell before retiring in 1990. She was preceded in death by her parents, five brothers, and two sisters. Ida is survived by son, Joseph (Lisa) Menapace of Livermore, Calif.; daughter, Joleen (Bill) Gossin of Pueblo; five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and numerous other relatives. There will be a private visitation on Wednesday for immediate family. Vigil rites will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2004, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 1145 S. Aspen Road, Pueblo, Colo. Visitation will be from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Thursday, at the Comi Funeral Home Chapel, Trinidad. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, 2004, at Holy Trinity Church, Trinidad. Interment will follow at the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. Active pallbearers are Mark Rawlins, Charles Bonino, Steven Ruscetti, Harold Odorizzi, Billy Gossin and Emilio Lanza.

Mench, Anthony R. II
Anthony R. Mench II - Pueblo Chieftain - August 11, 2002 - Anthony R. Mench II, 29, passed away Aug. 7, 2002, in Pueblo. Services will be held in Muncie, Ind.

Mendel, Rose Slosky
Rose Slosky Mendel - Colorado Springs Gazette - May 16, 2001 - Mrs. Rose Slosky Mendel, 93, a former Mrs. Mendel was born Oct. 8, 1907, in Pueblo to Jacob and Bessie Slosky, who are deceased. She was married to Nathan Mendel, who is deceased. She is survived by two sons, Lee of Denver and Maurice (Lisa) of Memphis, Tenn.; a daughter, Juanita (Joe) Silberstein, of Austin, Texas; two brothers, Milton (Sylvia) Slosky of Arizona and Harry (Shirley) Slosky of Colorado Springs; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Graveside services were held at Sons of Israel, Evergreen Cemetery, 1005 S. Hanco*ck Ave. Feldman Mortuary, 1673 York St., Denver, (303) 322-7764, handled arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Mendel-Asarch Family Lung Cancer Foundation, 1165 S. Pennsylvania St., Suite 102, Denver 80210.

Mendenhall, Robert H.
Robert H. Mendenhall - Romero Funeral Home - November 2006 - Robert H. Mendenhall, 74, passed away November 29, 2006 in Pueblo. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Esther Mendenhall. Survived by his wife, Angela; sister, Enid; and brother, Norman. Viewing today 12/2 from 11 am to 1 pm with Prayer service to follow at 1 pm, Romero Chapel, Pueblo. Viewing 12-7 pm Monday 12/4 with prayer service to follow at 7 pm, Romero Chapel, Denver, 4750 Tejon St. Funeral service 10:30 am Tuesday 12/5 at All Saints Church, Denver. Interment will follow at Ft. Logan National Cemetery.

Mendenhall, Samantha
Samantha Mendenhall - Pueblo Chieftain - March 28, 2004 - Samantha Mendenhall, 86, passed away March 25, 2004. Survived by her husband, Mark Mendenhall; children, Terry (Nelli) Mendenhall of Lenexa, Kan., and Janet (Robert) Hatton of Pueblo; siblings, Nonie Summer of Pueblo and Duane (Betty) Broyles of Los Lunas, N.M.; sister-in-law, Marian Putman of Pueblo; grandchildren, Phillip (Sara) Mendenhall, Heather, Amber and Joel Mendenhall and Kiera and Elizabeth Hatton; step-grandchild, Olga (Chauncy) Mahan; great-grandchild, Midori Hatton; numerous nieces and nephews. Samantha was born Feb. 21, 1918, in Bloom, Kan., to Mahala Lydia (nee Hall) and Walter H. Austin. She married Mark on Nov. 13, 1948, in Johnson, Kan. Samantha was the first woman pharmacist in Pueblo. She worked at several pharmacies, retiring from St. Mary-Corwin Pharmacy. She loved antiquing and traveling and especially her family, children and extended family. Viewing, from 3 to 6 p.m. today, at the funeral home. The casket will remain closed at the service. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Monday, March 29, 2004, at First United Methodist Church, 11th and Court streets, with the Rev. Dr. Rick Calhoun officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to ARC of Pueblo through the funeral home.

Mendez, Anna S.
Anna S. Mendez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 17, 1999 - Anna S. Mendez, 95, born March 15, 1904, passed away April 14, 1999. A Pueblo resident for many years, formerly of Ocate, N.M. Preceded in death by her husband, Manuel Mendez- son-in-law, Angel Oliva- and a great-granddaughter, Adrinna Trujillo. Survived by her daughters, Gloria (Pete) Spinuzzi, Senida R. Oliva of Pueblo- seven grandchildren, Thomas (Theresa) Spinuzzi of Pueblo West, Richard (Karen) Spinuzzi of Pueblo, Leonard (Donna) Oliva, Robert (Rose) Oliva, Rita Oliva, and Liz Trujillo, all of Pueblo, Mike (Jaymie) Oliva of Colorado City- 15 great-grandchildren- and one great-great-granddaughter- sister-in-law, Margaret Sandoval- and several cousins also survive. Rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Monday, both services at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Visitation, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.

Mendez, Manuel A.
Manuel A. Mendez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 12, 1982 - Manuel A. Mendez, late of 1326 Stone, died Jan. 11, 1982. Husband of Anna Mendez and father of Gloria (Mrs. Pete) Spinuzzi, Senaida (Mrs. Angel) Oliva and Leonard Oliva, all of Pueblo. A brother of Margaret Sandoval, Pueblo. Seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren also survive. Mr. Mendez retired in 1969 from the CF&I Steel Corp. rod mill with 47 years of service. Mr. and Mrs. Mendez had celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary in March, 1981. Rosary recitation 7 p.m. Tuesday, and Mass of Christian burial 11 a.m. Wednesday, both services, St. Francis Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family at 1326 Stone.

Mendez, Oamer Rojas
Oamer Rojas Mendez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 20, 2001 - Oamer Rojas Mendez, 76, of Pueblo, passed away Sept. 18. Born April 25, 1925, in Florence, Colo. Preceded in death by his wife, Carmelita Mendez; also his parents, Sidronio and Louisa Mendez; one brother, Blas Mendez; and three sisters, Maria Mendez, Candelaria Mendez and Mary Jean Duron. Survived by daughters, Rebecca (Gilbert) Valdez and Kathryn (Xavier) Sapeda, both of Pueblo; brothers, Rudolph Mendez, Mexico, Perry Mendez, Windsor, Colo., Joe Mendez, California, Frank Mendez, Windsor; grandchildren, Brent Orozco, Bryan (Adriana Estrada), Craig, and Deidra Valdez; great- grandchild, Isaiah Valdez; brother and sister-in-law, Abel and Helen Lopez, Florence, Colo.; brother-in-law, Andrew Duron, Texas; numerous nieces and nephews. Oamer was an avid sports and Broncos fan. He served in World War II, and was a member of the VFW. Memorial funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday at Romero Chapel. Officiant, Rev. Frank Mendez. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after memorial service. Cremation has taken place. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Mendez, Paul L.
Paul L. Mendez - Pueblo Chieftain - August 07, 2004 - Paul L. Mendez, 64, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord on Aug. 5, 2004. Born June 8, 1940, in Hoehne, Colo. Preceded in death by father, Paul E. Mendez; parents-in-law, John and Beatrice Casados; grandchildren, Bryan Marcus Ortiz and Sarah Marie Garcia. Survived by wife, Elizabeth "Liz" Mendez; son, Kevin D. Mendez; daughters, Kelly (Anthony) Garcia and Karen (Steve) Ortiz; mother, Ophelia Mendez; brothers, Joe (Linda), Richard (Roseanne), Ray (Bertha), Steve (Lita), Rodney Mendez and Kenneth Casados; sisters, Sylvia (Jack) Valdez, Cathy (Leroy) Bueno, Priscilla (Donnie) Castro, Patricia (Leonard) Cruz and Patricia Santos; grandchildren, Andrea, Ysa, Raeanne, Kayla, Brandon and Desirae. Paul worked for years with youth through the probation department Chins Up and Youth Ventures. He was an avid golfer and fisherman, always working for the betterment of all youth and enriching his community of Eastwood Heights. Visitation, 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Romero Chapel. Vigil service, 7 p.m. Sunday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday; both services at St. Leander Church. Relatives and friends will be received at St. Leander Hall after both services. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Mendicello, Albert
Albert Mendicello - Pueblo Chieftain - June 27, 2006 - Albert Mendicello, 78, of Pueblo, passed away June 23, 2006. Albert was preceded in death by his loving wife, Florence Mendicello; his son, Matthew Mendicello; parents, Charles and Lula (Morrone) Mendicello; sister, Rose Curtis; special cousin, Emilio Lanza; and special friend, Donald "Red" Armijo. Albert is survived by his children, Ed (Beverly) Mendicello, Diana (Gary) Osborne; his sisters, Lucy Adams, Marie Mendicello, Anna Mae (Don) Thornton; grandchildren, Angela Osborne and Kacie Hartsough; nephew, Richard (Sonja) Salamena and their children; and nephew, Mike Salamena and his children. Albert was born in Pueblo, Aug. 19, 1927. He served in the United States Air Force from 1945 to 1947. Albert was a longtime member of St. Joseph Catholic Parish, the Knights of Columbus, and the Pueblo Eagles No. 145. Albert spent most of his years in Pueblo as a produce buyer for the Ciruli Bros. He eventually retired from the Pueblo County Road and Bridge Department. The family would like to send a special thanks to the staff of Pueblo Extended Care and Preferred Hospice. Visitation, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 28, 2006, Roselawn Funeral Home. Recitation of the Rosary, 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 28, 2006, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, June 29, 2006; both services, will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Parish. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery with special services by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Mendicello, Lena
Lena Mendicello - Pueblo Chieftain - October 24, 1936 - Lena Mendicello, services Monday 8:30 a.m. our chapel [George F. McCarthy Funeral Home], 9 a.m. Mount Carmel church. Rosary services Sunday 7:30 p.m. our chapel [George F. McCarthy Funeral Home]. To Roselawn.

Mendine, Martin Franklin II
Martin Franklin Mendine II - Pueblo Chieftain - March 01, 2001 - Martin Franklin Mendine II, age 68, died the 26th of February 2001, after a long illness. He was born the 4th of July 1932, in Trinidad, Colo., to Martin F. and Emma M. (nee Martin) Mendine. He graduated from Holy Cross Abbey, Canon City, Colo., in 1950 and the California Radio School of Engineers, Burbank, Calif., in 1951. He joined the Army in 1953 and served in Korea. He later became the Chief Engineer for the Army's Far East Radio Network in Tokyo, Japan, receiving an Honorable Discharge in 1955. A longtime Pueblo resident, Martin was employed by KCSJ Radio/KOAA Television from 1955 to 1971. He graduated from Pueblo Community College in 1957. In that same year he married his loving wife of 43 years, Betty L. (nee Cox) Mendine. In the 1960's he taught Mass Communications at SCSC later to become USC. In 1965 he began work with the Franklin Companies on a part-time basis to later join them full-time. He was area manager for the Franklin Companies, encompassing Southern Colorado and northern New Mexico from 1971 to 1991. He was a member of The National Association of Life Underwriters, past president of the Pueblo Chapter, instructing their LUTCF classes. He was also a member of the Eagles, the VFW and the NRA. Preceded in death by his father, M.F. Mendine Sr., and mother, E.M. Mendine. Survived by his wife, Betty L. (nee Cox) Mendine of Pueblo West; sons, Martin F. Mendine III of Manitou Springs, Colo., and William K. Mendine of Las Vegas, Nev.; numerous cousins throughout the state and country; and lifelong special friends, Joe and Ellie Strilich of Pueblo. Martin was an avid fisherman, rancher and sportsman before his illness. He was a loving and loyal husband and father. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. A memorial Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 3, 2001, at St. Leander Church, 1401 E. 6th, with Rev. Father Mike DeSciose as celebrant. In lieu of food or flowers, memorials may be made in his name to the Hepatitis Fund International, HFI, 30 Sunrise Terrace, Cedar Grove, NJ, 07009, (973) 239-1035.

Mendoza, Flora O.
Flora O. Mendoza - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - September 27, 1995 - Flora O. Mendoza, who retired as secretary to the technical adviser of the Philippine government's Education Department, died Sept. 23, 1995, in Walsenburg. A memorial Mass will be at 7 p.m. today at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, 2715 E. Pikes Peak Ave., with the Rev. Anthony Gagliardo officiating. Burial will be at Shrine of Remembrance "America the Beautiful" Rose Gardens, 1730 E. Fountain Blvd. Shrine of Remembrance Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Mrs. Mendoza was born in Vigan Ilocus Sur, Philippines, to Martin and Marcela (Bermudez) Oliva. She was married to Constantino Mendoza, who is deceased. She is survived by a son, Jerry of New Mexico; a daughter, Dorothy Ramos of California; two brothers, Martin Oliva of California and Perry Oliva of Guam; two sisters, Ling Martinez of Colorado Springs and Rufina Rivera of California; six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Mrs. Mendoza received a bachelor's degree in physical education from Fareastern University in Manila, Philippines. She had been an area resident since 1984 and previously lived in Guam. She was a champion Senior Olympian and a member of the Rocky Mountain Mamas. She was active in the Colorado Springs Senior Center and attended Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Memorial contributions may be made to Silver Key Senior Services, 2250 Bott Ave., Colorado Springs 80904.

Mendoza, Harry
Harry Mendoza - Pueblo Chieftain - June 16, 2001 - Harry Mendoza, 49, went to be with the Lord on June 15, 2001, in a VA Hospital in Puerto Rico after a lengthy illness. Harry was preceded in death by former wife, Kathy Garcia. He is survived by his wife, Raquelle; and children, Brandy, Rico, Harry Jr. and Mary Ann. Also survived by parents, Ben and Josephine Mendoza; brothers, Joseph (Irene), Ben (Phyllis) and John (Cindy) Mendoza; sisters, Lousie (Jack) Jeyba and Lisa (David) McClwain; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Harry was an outstanding mechanic who loved working on muscle cars. His other hobby involved Harley Davidson motorcycles. Harry will be sadly missed by family and friends. Services will be held in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Condolences and communication may be sent to 2614 Ridgewood, Pueblo, CO 81005.

Mendoza, Raymond Joseph
Raymond Joseph Mendoza – Pueblo Chieftain – October 17, 2006 - Raymond Joseph Mendoza, 96, of Pueblo, passed away, Monday, Oct. 16, 2006. Raymond was born on June 3, 1910, in Earl, Colo. Raymond married his true love, Arlene McCown in 1936, and shortly after they moved to Pueblo in 1941. Raymond started working at the CF&I Steel Mill in 1942 and after a long career he retired in 1973. Raymond truly enjoyed camping and fishing; he was an avid Broncos and Colorado University football fan. Most of all, Raymond cherished his family and was a loving "Papo" to his many grandchildren. His wife, Arlene Helen (McCown) Mendoza; and his son, Ray L. Mendoza, preceded Raymond in death. He is survived by his children, John (Dorothy) Mendoza, Sylvia (Lawrence) Currie and Wayne (Tressa) Mendoza; 11 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral Mass, 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, 2006, St. Joseph Catholic Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made in Raymond's name to the Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center.

Mendrek, Stanley A.
Stanley A. Mendrek - Pueblo Chieftain - January 14, 2001 - tanley A. Mendrek, born October 31, 1922, passed away January 11, 2001, following a long battle with cancer. Preceded in death by parents, Michael and Jennie V. Mendrek, sister, Helen, son, Raymond and daughter, Margaret. Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife of 56 years, Lorean, daughters, Norma "Jeanie" (Steve) Port, Betty (Ross) Kimbrel and son, Michael Mendrek, all of Pueblo. Also survived by grandchildren Glen (Laurie) Port and their children, Andy and Sarah, Pueblo, Alan (Crystal) Port and their children, Christopher, Katie and Victoria, Fairview Heights, Ill., Ross (DeCol) Port, Cornelius, N.C., Andrea Kimbrel (Chad Propst) and Nicholas Kimbrel, Pueblo. Also survived by brothers, Dr. Henry (Muriel) Mendrek, Flushing, Mich., and Ray (Vernie) Mendrek, Galesburg, Ill., as well as numerous brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, other relatives and friends. Stan was honorably discharged from the U.S. Naval Air Corps in 1945 where he served in the Pacific Theater during World War II. He retired from the CF&I in 1980 after more than 25 years. Stan was a member of the FOE 145, American Legion Post No. 2, Pueblo, and lifetime member of BPOE 1290, Alamosa. Funeral Mass, Tuesday, 1 p.m., St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice through the George McCarthy Funeral Home. The family will receive friends at 1109 Claremont.

Mendrick, Paul P.
The Rev. Paul P. Mendrick - Pueblo Chieftain - July 22, 2001 - The Rev. Paul P. Mendrick, 79, of Pueblo, passed away on Friday, July 20, 2001, after a brief illness. Rev. Mendrick was retired from active service as a priest, but continued to provide help in parishes that needed the services of a priest. Over the years, Father Mendrick served the diocese in assignments at Walsenburg (St. Mary's), Trinidad (Mount Carmel) and Pueblo (St. Francis Xavier, Shrine of St. Therese, and Our Lady of the Assumption). He was ordained on May 31, 1947, at St. Francis Xavier Church in Pueblo and celebrated 50 years in the priesthood on May 31,1997. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Johanna Mendrick; his sisters, Christine Andrews Smelich and Elizabeth Mendrick; brothers, Joseph Mendrick and John Mendrick; and niece, JoAnne Guptill. He is survived by his sister-in-law, Alice Mendrick; niece, Nancy Karlinger (Rick); nephews, Paul Mendrick (Chris) and John Mendrick (Vivian); and by several grandnephews, grandnieces and one great-grandnephew. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Diocese Fund for Retired Priests in Father Paul's memory. Visitation, Sunday, noon until 5 p.m. and Monday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the funeral home. Vespers, Monday, 7 p.m. and Mass of Christian Burial, Tuesday, 10 a.m., both services at Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Burial, Roselawn Cemetery in the Priest Section.

Meneely, Betty A.
Betty A. Meneely - Pueblo Chieftain - June 22, 2005 - Betty A. Meneely, 81, went to be with the Lord on June 20, 2005. Born Sept. 9, 1923, in Valdez, Colo., to Dee and Charles Ferrendelli, who preceded her in death; along with brothers, John and Mickey. Survived by her loving husband of 39 years, Herb; children, Bernadette (Clifford) Tharp, Dr. Tano and (Connie) Welch; brother, Tony (Frances) Ferrendelli; sisters, Charlette Reeves, Nathleen (Leonard) Pace, Mae Loffarelli; aunt, Edna Ferrendelli; grandchildren, Tiffani (Jason) Schilling, Todd (Rosa) Tharp; great-grandchild, Evan Schillings and one more on the way; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was a member of St. Leander Altar Society, Eagles and VFW Club Auxiliary. Betty also attended school in Aguilar, Colo. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, both services at St. Leander Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with a reception to follow at St. Leander's Hall. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to St. Jude Children's Hospital in Betty's name through the funeral home office. Pueblo Chieftain - June 24, 2005 - Betty A. Meneely. Also survived by sisters-in-law, Phyllis Murphy, Dorothy (Jerry) Crookshanks and Judy (Richard) Young. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, St. Leander Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with a reception to follow at St. Leander's Hall. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to St. Jude Children's Hospital in Betty's name through the funeral home office.

Menefee, Faye
Faye Menefee - Hood River News - February 6, 2004 - Hood River, OR - Faye Menefee, whose career as a first grade teacher in the Hood River Valley spanned at least two generations, died Feb. 2, 2004, after a brief illness. She was 88. Her funeral will be Wednesday, Feb. 4 at 2 p.m. at Anderson's Tribute Center. Twice Hood River Teacher of the Year, and also a runner-up for Oregon Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Menefee started teaching in the valley in 1950 at Parkdale Elementary school. She later moved to a position at Oak Grove Grade School and then was part of the first teaching staff at West Side Elementary. She retired in 1977. Virdie Faye Fuller Menefee was born July 11, 1915, in Richland, Iowa, to Jason Fuller and Clara Hadley Fuller, and attended local schools there, graduating from high school at age 16. Two years later, after completing a Normal School course at Parsons College in Iowa, she took her first job, teaching grades one through eight in a one-room rural school. She subsequently earned a teaching degree from Oregon College of Education in Monmouth. Faye and James Menefee, who met at a high school basketball game in Iowa, were married in 1941. After he was drafted into the Army, the couple moved to Trinidad, Colo. She moved to Hood River, where her father was living, when her husband was sent overseas to serve in Europe during World War II. The Menefees have lived in their house in Oak Grove since 1947. Until they sold their cherry orchard in the early 1970s, she also worked as a partner in its operation. Faye loved to read and enjoyed traveling; they spent many summers in Canada on fishing trips, and later traveled around the southwest and Mexico. After she retired, Faye continued to teach. As a volunteer, she taught a number of illiterate adults to read. She is survived by her husband, James; daughters Patricia Young of Moss Beach, Calif. and Vicki Adams of Vancouver, Wash.; grandchildren, Danny Young of Palmdale, Calif.; Jim Young of San Francisco; Elizabeth Adams of Longview, Wash., and two great-grandchildren. A member of the Alpha Kappa Gamma teachers' sorority, Oregon Retired Educators, the American Legion Auxiliary, Women of the Elks and the Valley Christian Church, she also remained active in the Good Samaritan Club until last summer. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to Hospice of the Gorge.

Menegatti, Attilo
Attilo Menegatti - Pueblo Chieftain - November 16, 2004 - Attilo Menegatti, 84, of Walsenburg, died Nov. 13, 2004. Survived by his wife, Carrie Ellen Menegatti; children, Frankie (Susan) Menegatti, Larry (Barbara) Menegatti and Herbert (Mary Lou) Menegatti; sister, Cora (Jake) Hribar; seven grandsons, four granddaughters, four great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other family members. Preceded in death by his parents, Quirino and Catarina Menegatti; brothers, Charlie and Frankie. Rosary, 10 a.m. Wednesday, and funeral Mass, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, St. Mary Church. Interment, Menegatti Ranch.

Menegatti, Catarina G.
Catarina Gusseppina Menegatti - Huerfano World - January 31, 1991 - Catarina Gusseppina Menegatti, 91, of Walsenburg, died Friday, Jan. 25, 1991, in Walsenburg Care Center. Mrs. Menegatti was born June 29, 1899, in Walsenburg to Bartolo and Maria Andreatta. Mrs. Menegatti is survived by a son, Attilo Menegatti, Pryor; a daughter, Cora Hribar, Walsenburg; a brother, Angelo Andreatta, Walsenburg; a sister, Cora Cristelli, Walsenburg; five grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild, numerous nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial was Tuesday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in South St. Mary Cemetery. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements.

Mengunson, Charles
Charles Mengunson – Walsenburg World – March 6, 1923 – Fatal Accident at Alamo Mine – Two Miners Lose Life in Accident at New Mine Last Sunday – The new Alamo mine which is being opened up just southwest of Big Four, was the scene of a fatal accident last Sunday in which two miners lost their lives. The accident occurred in the shaft and was caused by a mine car breaking loose and running wild. Gust Mahas, a miner about 55 years of age, was one of the victims hit by the runaway car, and Charles Mengunson, aged 49, was the other. Both men were killed almost instantly. Mahas has a wife and family who are living in Greece. Funeral services were held from Furphy chapel this afternoon. Mengunson leaves a wife and four children who are living in Denver. The body of the deceased was shipped to Denver Monday evening.

Menhle, August
August Menhle - Pueblo Chieftain - May 22, 1917 - August Menhle, age 70 years, died at a local hospital early yesterday morning. The funeral was held from the Whiton chapel yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The burial was in Roselawn cemetery.

Menken, Adah Isaacs
Adah Isaacs Menken - Colorado Weekly Chieftain - October 15, 1868 - Dr. Holland, of the Springfield Republican, is responsible for the story that the late Adah Isaacs Menken killed himself by drinking whisky on a wager.

Menoskey, Marianne C.
Marianne C. Menoskey - Pueblo Chieftain - June 17, 1986 - Marianne C. Menoskey, lifelong Pueblo resident, passed away June 11, 1986, in Dallas, Texas . She was born Nov. 8, 1948, in Denver and attended local Catholic schools graduating, in 1966 from Pueblo Catholic High School and received B.S. and B.A. degrees from the University of Southern Colorado. She was the owner of the Little Flower Gift Shop in Pueblo. She was an active member in Pueblo's business and professional organizations. She is survived by mother, Hermine Menoskey, Pueblo; sister, Carole (Ronald) Hogg; and nephew, Brian, all of Dallas. Funeral service and entombment were held June 13, in Dallas. A memorial fund will be set up in Pueblo in Marianne's name for contributions to the American Cancer Society.

Mercado, Cresencio
Crecencio "Chencho" Mercado - Pueblo Chieftain - April 23, 2001 - Crecencio "Chencho" Mercado, 19, a professional boxer, departed this life April 21, 2001, at Parkview Medical Center. A Pueblo resident for the past 10 years, Mr. Mercado was born Jan. 19, 1982, in Zacatecas, Mexico. He was a disciplined boxer who trained hard and fought hard, thus he became popular and respected by Pueblo's boxing aficionados. Those who knew him say he was a very modest and courteous athlete who knew what he wanted and always kept his eye on the prize: the Olympic gold medal. Survived by his parents, Martin and Esther (Flores) Mercado; siblings, Sergio, Miguel, Armando, Jose Antonio, Norma Karina and Oscar Mercado, all of Pueblo; grandmothers, Maria Flores, Mexico City, Socorro Gaytan, Zacatecas, Mexico; four nieces; five nephews; girlfriend, Letisha Garcia, Pueblo; his fellow boxing team members; and Tano Roybal, his boxing coach, father figure and friend. Visitation, noon until 5 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Evening service, 7 p.m. today. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday. Both services, Abundant Life Christian Church, 1001 Constitution Road, Pastor Pedro Perez and Pastor Victor Lira co-officiating. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at 921 E. Routt.

Mercado, Martha
Martha Mercado - Pueblo Chieftain - April 29, 2005 - Martha Mercado, 49, of Pueblo, passed away April 27, 2005. Survived by her husband, Jesus Valdez; parents, Marcelino Mercado and Socorro Pizana; sons, Roger Bujanda, Jesus Valdez, Adolfo A. Valdez and Meliton A. Valdez; daughter, Patricia Mercado; son-in-law, Jose Rubio; daughter-in-law, Kathleen Bujanda; brothers, Jesus (Carmen) Mercado, Jose Antonio (Marina) Mercado, Jose Luis (Sandra) Mercado, Eddie Mercado and Robert Mercado; sisters, Benita (Eddie) Portillos and Carmela Mercado; grandchildren, Jacob A. Rubio, Devan J. Bujanda, Jesus Valdez Jr. and Julian A. Rubio. Martha was adored by all her nephews, nieces, uncles and aunts. Special thanks to Angie and Jim Portillos for their consideration and to hospice and the Rocky Mountain Cancer Center. Vigil service, 4 p.m. today, viewing, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and funeral Mass, to follow at 2 p.m.; all at Romero Chapel. Interment at Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after interment.

Mercado, Tiburcio
Tiburcio Mercado - Brandon Bell - September 13, 1912 - Two Buried; One Dead; Other Dying - Pueblo - Buried beneath a ton of earth when a derrick fell over and caused an embankment to give way, Luis Aramandez, twenty-six, is dead, and Tiburcio Mercado is probably fatally injured.

Mercer, Ellen Frances
Ellen Frances Mercer - Pueblo Chieftain - April 13, 1982 - Mrs. Ellen Frances Mercer, La Junta, April 11, 1982. Mother of Avis Young, La Veta. Sister of Frieda Robinson, Pete Schoeck. Emporia, Kan., Pearl Hammong, Riverton, Wyo., and John Schoeck, Pocatello, Idaho. Survived also by numerous nieces and nephews. Service 2 p.m. Wednesday, La Veta United Methodist Church, will be conducted by, the Rev. LeRoy VanVerth and the Rev. Mark Anderson. Interment, La Veta Cemetery.

Mercer, Gertrude Mae
Gertrude Mae Mercer – Grand Junction Daily Sentinel – September 2004 – Gertrude Mae Mercer – June 28, 1922 to September 2, 2004 – Gertrude Mae Mercer, 82, of Grand Junction, passed away on Sept. 2, 2004, at Community Hospital in Grand Junction. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, September 7, at Grand Junction Memorial Gardens, with Pastor John Cappetlo officiating. Visitation will be prior to the services on Tuesday from 10 to 1 p.m. at Callahan-Edfast Mortuary chapel. Gertrude Mae Clark was born June 28, 1922 to John Wesley and Minnie Ann (Fennell) Clark in Collbran, CO. She spent her childhood in Grand Junction and graduated from Appleton High School. On September 28, 1940, she married Frank R. Mercer in Moab, UT. He survives. Gertrude, a homemaker, had been a resident of Grand Junction for 80 years. She enjoyed reading, music and crossword puzzles. Survivors include her husband, Frank R. Mercer of Grand Junction; sons, Dennis R. and Thomas Mercer, both of Grand Junction; daughter, Sandra Quillen of Cedaredge, CO; brother, James Clark of Oregon; sister Dorothy Grant of Grand Junction; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Jack and Robert Clark, and her sisters, Margaret Peterson and Audrey Grant.

Mercer, Kenneth
Kenneth Mercer - Pueblo Chieftain - June 26, 2000 - Kenneth Mercer, 80, passed away June 23, 2000. Survived by children, Kenneth R. "Pete" (Mary) Mercer, Ontario, Calif., Homer R. (Jackie) Mercer, Hemet, Calif.; sister, Marjorie Mercer, Loveland, Colo.; two grandchildren, Nicholas and Eric Mercer, Hemet, Calif.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by brothers, Donald and Glenn Mercer. Mr. Mercer served in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1945 and worked as a machinist for the Rio Grande Railroad, retiring in 1982. Viewing Wednesday, 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. at George McCarthy Funeral Home. Graveside service Thursday, 3 p.m., at Crown Hill Cemetery in Denver with Rev. Dave Margiotga officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Arthritis Foundation through the funeral home office.

Mercer, Kenneth Arnold
Kenneth Arnold Mercer - Pueblo Chieftain - February 02, 2003 - Kenneth Arnold Mercer, 71 Born Dec. 9, 1931 in Kimball, Neb. to Clarence and Leone (Hurd) Mercer. Migrated to Colo. at the tender age of 3. After a full and rich life filled with love he went to sleep in the arms of his dear savior with his loved ones at his side. God certainly gained an asset this day! Kenny is survived by his mother, Leone Mercer, his loving wife, Lou Mercer and the mother of his children, Wanda Mercer. He is also survived by his daughters Jackie (Jim) Chacanaca of Pueblo; Marge (Gordy) Bowar of Denver; Kenna Rae (Bryan) Nellor of Fowler and sons Keith (Kim) Mercer of Aztec, N.M. and Bret Mercer of the family home. He is also survived by step children Debbie (Carl) Kiesel, Patty (Bill) Timm, Dona Seeger all of Lakin, Kan.; Sam Seeger of Roeland Park, Kan., and Ila Sue Deherra of Pueblo. He is survived by brothers Ralph (Gail) Mercer of Ordway and Wayne Mercer of Pueblo as well as a sister, Martha Mitchell of Pueblo. He leaves 12 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild as well as 8 step grandchildren; and nieces and nephews galore! Kenneth was instrumental in the early days of prestressed concrete in Southern Colo. He owned a trucking company. He was an avid fisherman and always had a joke for everyone. The family requests the omission of flowers. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service will be held on Monday, Feb. 3 at 2p.m. at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Following the service, the family will receive friends at 1515 Garland Rd.

Mercer, Leone Hurd
Leone Hurd Mercer - Pueblo Chieftain - January 25, 2004 - Leone Hurd Mercer, 99, born Aug. 21, 1904, passed away Jan. 22, 2004. She is preceded in death by her husband, Clarence V. Mercer; parents, Albert and Glenola Hurd; brothers, Kenneth, Roy, Allen, Wayman, Archie Hurd; son, Kenneth Mercer; granddaughter, Crystal Lea Mercer. Leone is survived by her sister, Virginia (Lloyd) Salomon of Citrus Heights, Calif.; daughter, Martha Mitchell, Pueblo; sons, Ralph (Gail) Mercer, Ordway; Wayne Mercer; 12 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren. Leone spent time at the soup kitchen where she helped with the addressing of thank-you's and the invitations for the black-tie dinner. Viewing, Monday, Jan. 26, 2-5 p.m. at the funeral home. Funeral service, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2004, at 2 p.m. T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel, interment to follow, Mountain View Cemetery.

Merchant, Walter G.
Walter G. Merchant - Pueblo Chieftain - January 13, 2005 - Walter G. Merchant, 89, of Beulah, died Jan. 11, 2005. He was born March 5, 1915, in Amelia County, Va., to the late Walter Lee and Kate (Murphy) Merchant. Born and raised in Amelia County, he farmed tobacco and grew vegetables. Prior to joining the service, he worked many years for the Somson Paint Co. of Richmond, Va. Becoming a master sergeant in the Army Air Corps, he was finally stationed in Pueblo where he married Jacquetta Carter and began raising his family. Walter was a longtime resident of Pueblo who apprenticed several fine electricians. He held office in his IBEW Local No. 12 even after retiring. His proudest achievement was his family, especially his grandkids and great-grandkids. He taught them to love God, appreciate nature and have great time fishing. In fact, his two passions were fishing and reading. In 1973, he moved to Beulah, where he said it was "Christmas every day." While in Beulah, he would watch the deer and hummingbirds with delight. Special thanks to his caregivers, Leslie, Elizabeth and Karla who made his last years those of quality. Also, a big thank you to all of Walt's Beulah neighbors who went above and beyond helping Walt and his daughter, Katherine. Walter is survived by his daughter, Katherine Anne Cook, Canon City; grandchildren, Amy Lee, Aaron, Jason and Adam Merchant; great-grandchildren, Owen Busetti, Taylor, Ricky and Ryan Merchant; brothers, Romy and Wayne Merchant; sisters, Gazelle Wilkes, Audrey Jones and Marilyn Onorati. He was preceded in death by son, Richard Walter Merchant; brothers, Truman, Grady and Gary Merchant. A Memorial Service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 15 at First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Dennis Sillaman and Roy Roberson officiating. Those wishing to make a donation may make a contribution to Beulah EMS or IBEW Local No. 12 Food Bank.

Mercier, Gladys L.
Gladys L. Mercier - Pueblo Chieftain - November 21, 2005 - Gladys L. Mercier was born Jan. 11, 1910, in Pueblo and passed away Nov. 17, 2005. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leland K. Mercier, in 1965; her parents, William J. and Della J. Kendall Russell; brothers and sisters, Edna Watts, Anna Sauers, Bill, Benjamin and Leonard Russell; her grandson, Michael R. Lee; and nieces, Doris Brummett, Mickey Rice and Donna Drummond. Survived by her children, Robert L. (Dung) Mercier, Garden Grove, Calif., and Linda L. Lee, Pueblo; grandchildren, Miranda L. (Brian) Clingan, Jimmy R. Lee Jr., and Arlene Mercier, all of Denver; Margaret and Elizabeth Mercier, California; and great-grandson, Trentin J. Clingan, Denver. Also survived by special niece, Janey O'Toole, as well as by other relatives. Gladys was a member of the First Baptist Church, Neighbors of Woodcraft, Fraternal Order of Eagles and the American Legion. She loved to dance and enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren. Visitation, 2 to 6 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Wednesday at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Meredith, Bernice Louise
Bernice Louise Meredith - Huerfano World - May 24, 2001 - Bernice Louise Meredith, 79, of Reno, NV, formerly of Walsenburg, passed away May 17, 2001 at her home. She was born Oct. 25, 1921 to the late William Allison Marshall and Millie Elizabeth Strauss Marshall in Walsenburg. She and her husband, L. Roe Meredith, lived in San Diego, CA, for over 40 years before going to Reno in 1996. A homemaker, she also taught piano for many years and was an accomplished piano player and violinist. She enjoyed camping and collecting family pictures. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Shannon in 1996 and her sister, Willetta Rogers in 1998. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Laurie (Mike) Haley and Gail Meredith and two grandchildren, all of Reno. Service will be held at a later date in Colorado. Memorial contributions can be made to Mayo Clinic Rochester, 200 First Street, SW, Rochester, MN, 55905, Attn: Dept. of Development. Arrangements by Walton, Funeral Home, Reno.

Meredith, Cora
Cora Meredith - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - June 6, 1919 - William T. Smith, 79, who drove from Chicago to Denver in 1869 with an ox team and later settled in Pueblo county, committed suicide by shooting himself through the heart at Rye. His daughter, Mrs. Cora Meredith, committed suicide at the same place four years ago. Smith had been in ill health for a long time.

Meredith, Harold
Harold "Cotton" Meredith - Pueblo Chieftain - December 29, 2003 - Harold "Cotton" Meredith passed away Dec. 27, 2003, at his Rye ranch. He was born Sept. 12, 1911, to Betty and Harry Meredith in Rye, where they later homesteaded. Cotton attended the Apache school and then Rye where he graduated from high school. Cotton is survived by his daughter, Sheryl (Paul) Fanning of Cheyenne, Wyo.; his son, Hal (Jewell Ann) Meredith of Alamosa, Colo.; his granddaughters, Kate Fanning of Cheyenne and Paula Fanning of Mesa, Ariz.; and six nieces. Cotton was preceded in death by his wife, Viola Pearl, to whom he had been married for 57 years; by his parents; his brother, Marion "Smokey;" and his sister, Thelma. Cotton was wed to Viola Pearl Griest on Feb. 14, 1935, in Raton, N.M. They began to ranch and farm in the Rye area and continued to do so the rest of their lives. Cotton helped to organize the Malpi Angus Association in New Mexico and served as a director for many years for this association and for the Colorado Angus Association. He also worked for the Agriculture Stabilization Conservation Service in Huerfano County, where he was office manager for 17 years. Cotton was awarded the Huerfano County Conservation award in 1967 and in 1970 the American Society of Range Management presented Cotton with the Trail Boss award for erosion control, water distribution, reseeding and wildlife habitat. Cotton served on the District 70 School Board of Education for 14 years and the Colorado Wheat Committee from 1977 to 1982. He was a member of the Walsenburg Elks, Rye Home United Methodist Church and the Pueblo County Historical Society. Cremation, with a memorial service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Rye Home United Methodist Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.

Meredith, Lillian M.
Lillian M. Richards (Marquez) Meredith - Pueblo Chieftain - September 06, 2005 - Lillian M. Richards (Marquez) Meredith, born July 13, 1937, in Oak Creek, Colo., to Melvin and Clara Richards. Lillian departed this life unexpectedly on Sept. 2, 2005, after complications from surgery. Survived by her sister, Janice (Richard) Shellenberger, and a brother; her children, Barbara Miller (Gene Cornwell), Clifford (Linda) Hickman, Arthur (Vickie) Hickman, Christopher (Christine) Gillespie, Antoinette (David) Oritz, Laura (Shawn) Wickizer; stepchildren, Rhonda (Steve) White, Donnie (Phyllis) Marquez, Darla (Les) Bowman; grandchildren, Russell and Juliannah Halstead, Andrea Krupka, Joey and Shane Gillespie, Ryan and Roman Cambo, Lilli Wickizer, Amanda Ortiz, Kathy Scutti, Jeff and Alan Ercul; great-grandchildren, Desmond, Hailey, Andrew, Michael, Tyrece, Nickolas, Kyran, Casey, Morgan, Kayla, Barbara and Andreanna; several nieces and nephews and special friends, Virginia, Charmaine, Debbie and Hope. Lillian held a special place in her heart for all of the Marquez family. She also had a love for nature and all of God's creatures. Her favorite pastimes, when her health allowed, were fishing and camping. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Lillian's name to the Pueblo Animal Services, 1595 Stockyard Road, Pueblo, CO, 81001. Cremation was handled by Imperial Funeral Home. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 8, 2005, King of Kings Lutheran Church, corner of Vinewood and Pueblo Boulevard, reception following.

Meredith, M. M. (Mrs.)
Mrs. M. M. Meredith – Bayfield Blade – February 19, 1915 – Woman Shoots and Kills Self – Pueblo – Word was received here that Mrs. M. M. Meredith, forty, wife of the storekeeper at Rye, thirty miles west of Pueblo in the mountains, shot and killed herself.

Meredith, Pearl
Pearl Meredith - Huerfano World - August 13, 1992 - Pearl Meredith, 79, of Rye, living in La Veta, died Saturday, Aug. 8, 1992. She had suffered several strokes during the past 16 years and had been in a care facility in La Veta since 1989. Born in Lincoln, MO, Aug. 27, 1912, when she was two her family moved to the West coast, living in Oregon and California. The family moved to Pueblo in 1921 and Mrs. Meredith attended and graduated from Centennial High School in 1930. She then attended business school and went to work with Sears as a cashier. She married Harold "Cotton" Meredith on Valentine's Day in 1935. A year later the couple began a farm operation near Apache City on the Huerfano/Pueblo County line. Mrs. Meredith had been active in Home Demonstration Club, as a 4-H leader, the Cowbelles, a leader in the Girl Reserves, a member of Rye Home Methodist Church and Church Circle. She drove a school bus for District #70 for 20 years and had been secretary for the Rye Elementary School. Survivors include her husband, Harold, Rye; two children, Hal Meredith, Alamosa and Sheryl Fanning, Cheyenne, WY, two grandchildren. Funeral was Wednesday from Rye Home Methodist Church. Burial was in Brookside Cemetery. Boies Almont Memorial Chapel was in charge of arrangements.

Meredith, William
William Meredith – Eagle Valley Enterprise – May 4, 1917 – Explosion in Hastings Mine – Note: William Meredith is listed among the dead of the Hastings Mine disaster, April 27, 1917. William Meredith:Colored, age 28,married with no surviving children. He was a miner for the Victor-American Fuel Company;cause of death wasan explosion due to an open safety lamp. Source: Denver Public Library,"Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hastings.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Merhar, John Robert
John Robert Merhar - Pueblo Chieftain - December 18, 1942 - John Robert Merhar, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Merhar and grandson of Mrs. John Merhar and Eugene Cozzlino. Funeral Saturday, our chapel [T. G. McCarthy & Sons, Inc.] 8:30 a.m.; St. Mary's church at 9 a.m. To Roselawn.

Merhar, Stephania
Stephania Merhar - Pueblo Chieftain - January 28, 2006 - Stephania Merhar, 86, born Nov. 29, 1919, passed away Jan. 23, 2006, in Pueblo, Colo. Survived by her husband of 51 years, William Merhar; brother, Fred DeBevc; sister, Frances DeBevc; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by her sister, Olga Ogulin. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday, St. Patrick Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Mericle, Fred
Fred Mericle – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – September 5, 1878 – Mr. Fred Merricle, an old pioneer of Southern Colorado, died at his residence on the Upper Greenhorn on Saturday last. He was one of the army of 59'ers. He was about seventy-three years of age, and was only sick an hour or two. Heart disease is supposed to have been the cause. (same paper) Death Of Frederick Mericle. Mr. Daniel Walter, an old friend of the Chieftain at Spring Branch, writes as follows: It is with regret that I announce the death of Frederick Mericle, an old resident of the county. He died very suddenly the morning of the 31st of August. He was well at two o'clock in the morning, and at sunrise was the first known of his illness, and he only lived about three minutes after. The following is the verdict of the coroner's jury: An inquisition holden at the house of Frederick Mericle in the county of Pueblo, on the 31st day of August, A.D. 1878, by Daniel Walter, justice of peace of said county, upon the dead body of Frederick Mericle, lying there dead. The jurors whose names are hereunto subscribed do say upon their oath that said Frederick Mericle, in their opinion, came to his death by heart disease. In testimony thereof the said jurors have hereunto set their hands the day and year of our Lord aforesaid. H. C. King, J. A. Hoisington, Henry Hardin, F. P. Ray, C. W. Walter, John Higgins.

Meridakis, George
George Meridakis – Eagle Valley Enterprise – May 4, 1917 – Explosion in Hastings Mine – Note: George Meridakis is listed among the dead of the Hastings Mine disaster, April 27, 1917. George Meridakis:Greek, age 52,married with one surviving child. He was a miner for the Victor-American Fuel Company;cause of death wasan explosion due to an open safety lamp.Source: Denver Public Library,"Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hastings.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Merino, Leo
Leo Merino - Walsenburg World – March 17, 1922 – Died, at Walsenburg, Colo., Thursday, March 16, 1922, Leo Merino, age 1 year, 10 months, and 20 days.

Merles, Louis
Father Louis Merles - Colorado Daily Chieftain - September 5, 1876 - [Special to Chieftain] - Death of Rev. Louis Merles - La Veta, September 4. - Father Louis Merles, of Walsenburg, while on his way here yesterday to see Silverio Suaso, who was fatally wounded, fell from his wagon and was so badly injured that he died today at 2:45 P. M. Pueblo Colorado Daily Chieftain - September 6, 1876 - [Special to Chieftain] - The Murder of Suaso - La Veta, September 5. - Parea was discharged this morning and immediately re-arrested on the charge of the murder of Suaso.The trial lasted all day, Messrs. Waldron and Quillian, prosecuting.The judge bound Perea over in two thousand dollars and witnesses in two hundred dollars.Public opinion has changed and a determination is expressed that the prisoner shall go to Pueblo and not Walsenburg, fearing lynching.Suaso was buried this afternoon, at Walsenburg.There is great excitement there over his death and that of Father Louis Merles, who died on the same day and near the same hour.The prisoner is still in charge of a strong guard.Colorado Daily Chieftain - September 6, 1876 - The Murder of Suaso - La Veta, September 5 - Parea was discharged this morning and immediately re-arrested on the charge of the murder of Suaso. The trial lasted all day, Messrs. Waldron and Quillian, prosecuting. The judge bound Perea over in two thousand dollars and the witnesses in two hundred dollars. Public opinion has changed and a determination is expressed that the prisoner shall go to Pueblo and not Walsenburg, fearing lynching. Suaso was buried this afternoon, at Walsenburg. There is great excitement there over his death and that of Father Louis Merles, who died on the same day and near the same hour. The prisoner is still in charge of a strong guard.Pueblo Colorado Daily Chieftain - September 7, 1876 - Death of Father Merles - The following account of the death of Father Merles, we copy from the Huerfano Independent. Father Merles was well known in this city: "Father Louis Merles, Catholic priest of this parish, was on Sunday morning, the third, going to the Apishapa in a buggy, accompanied by a Mexican named Tomas Leon. When about two miles from Walsenburg, the horses going at a sharp trot, the front wheels of the buggy struck a rut, washed out by recent rains, causing the springs of the buggy to rebound with such violence as to throw both inmates out of the buggy. Father Louis in the fall struck the ground head first dislocating his neck. He was brought back to Walsenburg as rapidly as possible. Dr. Rothe was summoned and did all that medical skill could devise to save the life of the reverend gentleman, but to no avail. Father Louis never regained consciousness from the time of the accident until his death, which occurred yesterday about two o'clock in the afternoon – the fourth instant. Father Louis was a native of France, about forty-five years of age, and has been rector of this parish for several years. This loss is sincerely mourned by numerous friends, who, from long association, became endeared to him on account of his sterling qualities of head and heart. Pueblo Colorado Daily Chieftain – September 14, 1876 – In Memoriam – At a large meeting of citizens of Huerfano county, held at Walsenburg on the 6th day of September, A. D. 1876, the following resolutions with reference to the death of the Reverend Father Louis Merles, were unanimously adopted: Whereas, Since olden times it has been the custom to memorize a worthy citizen so that he may not easily be forgotten by his friends and fellow citizens, and, as it has pleased divine providence to call from our midst the Reverend Father Louis Merles, we humbly pray that the soul of our dear friend and faithful pastor may find rest in the celestial mansion above, and that our Creator may receive the prayers we offer for the soul of our friend. Further Resolved, That all participants in this meeting, in token of sorrow of the demise of our beloved pastor, wear mourning for the space of thirty days. Further Resolved, That his exemplary and virtuous life as also his sacerdotal duties and the good customs he has introduced among us, may serve to immortalize his pious works. Resolved, That the members of his church be requested to contribute to have a mass said for the repose of his soul, and that a committee of five be appointed for that purpose, and give notice when said contribution is collected.

Merlino, Anthony U.
Anthony U. Merlino - Pueblo Chieftain - September 12, 1986 - Anthony U. Merlino, 64, of Canon City died Sept. 11, 1986 at a local hospital following a heart attack. He was born Feb. 6, 1922, in Brookside, Colo., to Ubaldo Lawrence and Angela Moschetti Merlino, both of whom were born in Taranta Peligna, Italy. Mr. Merlino married Edna Louise Osborn on July 4, 1943, in Raton, N.M. He served in the Army Air Force during WW II and was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church. He owned and operated Merlino's Belvedere in Canon City. Survived by wife, Edna, of the family home; children, Karen (Bob) Hahn of Florence, Mike (Cathie) Merlino and Kim (Margaret) Merlino, both of Canon City; grandchildren, Rhonda Hahn, Randy Hahn, Adam Merlino and Michelle Merlino; brothers, Joe (Maryannette) Merlino of Canon City, George Merlino of Long Beach, Calif.; sisters, Carmella (Jack) Sauer of Florence, Betty Varney of Colorado Springs, Marie Hardesty of Dallas, Texas; numerous nieces and nephews. Rosary, 7 p.m. Friday, and Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday, at St. Michael Catholic Church, Canon City, with the Benedictine Fathers officiating. Burial, Lakeside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute to the Anthony Merlino Memorial Fund through the mortuary office. Out of respect to Tony Merlino, the Belvedere Restaurant will be closed until Sunday.

Merlino, Edna L.
Edna L. Merlino - Pueblo Chieftain - August 18, 2002 - Edna L. Merlino, age 77, of Canon City, Colo., passed away on Aug. 15, 2002, in Canon City. She was born on April 18, 1925, at Las Animas, Colo., a daughter of the late Dock and May Johnson Osborn. She married Anthony B. Merlino on July 4, 1943, at Clayton, N.M. He preceded her in death on Sept. 11, 1986. Edna is survived by two sons, Mike (Cathie) Merlino of Canon City and Kim (Margaret) Merlino of Mount Shasta, Calif.; son-in-law, Robert Hahn of Canon City; brother, Ed (Charlotte) Osborn of Canon City; sisters, Betty Lobach of Colorado Springs, Ruby Chiaro of Denver; four grandchildren, Rhonda (Michael) Hardrick, Randy (Sherry) Hahn, Adam Merlino, Michelle Merlino; five great-grandchildren, Leslie Hardrick, Jeffrey Hardrick, Ashlee Hahn, Chase Aren Hahn and Caitlyn Merlino Wilde. Edna also was preceded in death by her daughter, Karen Merlino Hahn; grandson, Robert Hahn; and a brother, Sonny Osborn. Mrs. Merlino was a lifelong resident of Fremont County, she was a very spiritual person, she loved to read the Bible and enjoyed Bible study. Edna loved to cook, she was a very giving person and was devoted to her family. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 19, 2002, at Lakeside Cemetery in Canon City. The family requests that memorial donations be made to the Orchard of Hope Foundation c/o Canon National Bank 816 Royal Gorge Blvd., CO 81212.

Merrell, Mildred L.
Mildred L. Merrell - Pueblo Chieftain - February 11, 2000 - Mildred L. Merrell departed from this life Feb. 9, 2000. She was predeceased by her husband, Walter Merrell, on Feb. 3, 1987. She was the only child of Louis Austin and Margaret (nee Smith) East, born in Burrton, Kan., Aug. 16, 1904. She leaves to mourn her passing, a son, Craig Merrell, Littleton, Colo.; a daughter, Linda (Allan) Morgan, Healdsburg, Calif.; granddaughters, Vicki Morgan, Folsom, Calif., and Kristi (Larry) Ory, Wood River, Ill.; grandson, Robert Merrell; and great-granddaughters, Katelyn and Emily Morgan Barr. Mildred had a musical family and leaves to her friends and to the honor of God, the Carillons at the First United Methodist Church which speak to every passerby of a Savior who will never pass them by. She was a member of Bethel and First United Methodist Churches during the years she lived in Pueblo. She moved here after her marriage in1927. She graduated from Colorado College and taught in the District No. 60 Schools until her retirement in 1969. She was an active member in all the professional teachers' associations and also was a member of Alpha Delta Kappa, a teachers' sorority, and Pueblo Retired Teachers Association. Mildred resided at the Pueblo Villa Towers for the past 13 years and was the Colorado State Fair Silver Queen in1998. A her request, there will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. There will be a memorial service at10 a.m. Saturday at the Pueblo Villa Towers Penthouse. A private interment will take place.

Merrell, Walter W.
Walter W. Merrell - Pueblo Chieftain - February 5, 1987 - Walter W. Merrell, a resident of Pueblo since December 1925, and late of Villa Pueblo Towers, passed away at a local hospital, Feb. 3, at the age of 83. He was born in Newton, Kan., Aug. 14, 1903. He worked in the Safeway office as a meat buyer for 10 years. In 1971, he retired after 31 years as the interline freight accountant for the C&W Railroad. He is survived by his wife, Mildred Merrell; son, Craig Merrell of Littleton; daughter, Linda (Allan) Morgan of Santa Rosa, Calif.; three grandchildren, Vicki Morgan of Sacramento, Calif., Kristi Morgan of Lake Tahoe, Nev., and Robert Merrell of Littleton; one sister, Gladys Phillips, Newton, Kan.; a sister-in-law, Alberta Merrell of Lee's Summit, Mo., and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded by his parents, Ellis and Mary Merrell; two brothers, John and Kermit; two sisters, Zetta and Irene. He had been an active member of Bethel Methodist Church and the First United Methodist Church, Silver State Lodge No. 95, AF&AM, and NARVERE-Retired Railroaders. Cremation. Memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the First United Methodist Church at 11th and Court with the Revs. Edward W. Paup and Hugh A. Critchett officiating. Please omit food and flowers. Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church or the Villa Pueblo Foundation Trust Fund.

Merricle, Fred
Fred Mericle – Colorado Weekly Chieftain – September 5, 1878 – Mr. Fred Merricle, an old pioneer of Southern Colorado, died at his residence on the Upper Greenhorn on Saturday last. He was one of the army of 59'ers. He was about seventy-three years of age, and was only sick an hour or two. Heart disease is supposed to have been the cause. (same paper) Death Of Frederick Mericle. Mr. Daniel Walter, an old friend of the Chieftain at Spring Branch, writes as follows: It is with regret that I announce the death of Frederick Mericle, an old resident of the county. He died very suddenly the morning of the 31st of August. He was well at two o'clock in the morning, and at sunrise was the first known of his illness, and he only lived about three minutes after. The following is the verdict of the coroner's jury: An inquisition holden at the house of Frederick Mericle in the county of Pueblo, on the 31st day of August, A.D. 1878, by Daniel Walter, justice of peace of said county, upon the dead body of Frederick Mericle, lying there dead. The jurors whose names are hereunto subscribed do say upon their oath that said Frederick Mericle, in their opinion, came to his death by heart disease. In testimony thereof the said jurors have hereunto set their hands the day and year of our Lord aforesaid. H. C. King, J. A. Hoisington, Henry Hardin, F. P. Ray, C. W. Walter, John Higgins.

Merrill, Eugene L.
Eugene L. Merrill - Pueblo Chieftain - July 28, 1987 - Eugene L. Merrill, Pueblo resident for 45 years, passed away July 26, 1987. He retired from CF&I in 1980, where he worked as a civil engineer. Mr. Merrill was a member of St. Peter Episcopal Church, B.P.O.E. Elks Lodge No. 90' and Eagles Aerie No. 145. Mr. Merrill was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Joe C. Merrill, and one sister, Lois Harp. Survivors include his wife, Rose Merrill, of the family home; two daughters, Lynda Sue (David) Humphrey of Houston, Texas; and Sheri Parker of Beulah; one son, David Merrill, also of Beulah. Mr. Merrill is survived also by three grandchildren and one sister, Cleone (Chet) Moore, of Louisville, Ky. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Peter Episcopal Church with Father Donald Van Splinter officiating. Interment will be in Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Those who wish may make donations to the St. Peter Episcopal Church Memorial Fund for Eugene Merrill. The family may be contacted at 630 W. Orman.

Merrill, Phyllis Ask
Phyllis Ask Merrill - Pueblo Chieftain - April 26, 1999 - Phyllis Ask Merrill, born in Miles City, Mont., on June 19, 1923, passed away Saturday, April 24, 1999. Mrs. Merrill resided in Pueblo since 1942, and was an accountant at the State Hospital for more than 30 years. She is predeceased by her loving husband, Joseph Merrill- and her brother, Curtis Ask. She is survived by her sons, Anthony of Santa Fe, N.M., and Michael (Terry) of Black Forest- brother, Kenneth Ask- sister, Eunice Pietz, both of Pueblo- grandchildren, Shondra (John) Burke of Hull, Mass., Mark (Marla) Merrill of Florida, Shawn Merrill of Mississippi, and Jennifer and James Fouch of Pueblo. Visitation will be 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Interment will be 12:30 p.m. at Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family respectfully request the omission of food and flowers. Memorial contributions may be made in her name to the La Junta Boy's Ranch in care of the funeral home.

Merritt, Charles W.
Charles W. Merritt – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – December 18, 1879 – Suicide – Denver, December 13. – A special from Santa Fe says that Charles W. Merritt, a near relative of Gen. Merritt and late lieutenant of the Ninth cavalry, but dismissed some three weeks ago by a general court martial, committed suicide in his room, at the Exchange Hotel, in Santa Fe, last night by shooting himself through the head.

Merritt, Ella
Ella Merritt – Colorado Daily Chieftain – October 15, 1872 – Obituary – The funeral of Ella Merritt, adopted daughter of Rev. J. H. and F. H. Merritt, of this place took place from the Methodist church, on Sunday, October 6th, 1872 at 4 o'clock. A large audience of friends and sympathizers were present to pay their last respects to the dead and weep with the afflicted. The services were conducted by Rev. F. A. Millington, of Colorado Springs. The youthful subject of this notice was nine years old. She was snatched away by the hand of the destroyer just as the opening bud of promise was beginning to develop into maturity. A subject of Christian training, she early developed the purer graces, and gave unmistakable evidence of the beginning of holy life. Young as she was her maturing judgment was coming to be respected in the home circle, and her quiet, loving ways were fast winning friends in the community. The Sabbath school and other services of the church were objects of her special delight, and her place there was seldom vacant. The members of the school and especially those of her own class, had learned to appreciate and love her, and they sadly miss her from their numbers. Her disease was typhoid pneumonia, and from the first it seemed entirely to baffle the skill of the physician. Death had closely marked her for its victim, and her parents and friends could only "Bow beneath the chastening rod, And in the hour of grief and pain, Lean upon their God". She has passed from the cares, the toils, the pains of life thus early to take her place among the glorified ones. May it be the lot of her parents, friends and little class-mates to meet her there.

Merritt, Leba E.
Leba E. Merritt - Pueblo Chieftain - January 26, 1986 - Leba E. Merritt, 64, died Jan. 25, 1986, in Pueblo. She was born April 16,1921, in Gowen, Okla., to Robert and Sara Ely. Predeceased by husband, Francis, January 15, 1985. Survived by son, Robert J. Merritt, Brighton; daughters, Helen F. Paul, Rye; and Mary Ann Yates, Denver; sister, Edna Clark, Littleton; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Service was held 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Highland Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in Highland Cemetery.

Merritt, Robert P.
Robert P. Merritt - Pueblo Chieftain - July 07, 1999 - Robert P. Merritt passed away July 4, 1999 . Survived by daughter, Kay Baker, Tucson, Ariz.- grandchildren, Kyle Williams and Kara Matthews- and sisters, Betty Durand and Katherine Cramer. Mr. Merritt was a member of the Pueblo Country Club. Graveside service, 9 a.m. Thursday Memorial Gardens.

Merten, Gilbert F.
Gilbert F. Merten - Pueblo Chieftain - June 04, 2006 - Gilbert F. Merten, 96, passed away May 31, 2006. Husband of Thelma. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Private scattering at Mountain View Cemetery Scattering Garden.

Mertgen, Virginia Jane
Virginia Jane "Jayne" Mertgen - Pueblo Chieftain - June 04, 2000 - Virginia Jane "Jayne" Mertgen, 77, died May 31, 2000, in Aurora. Born Feb. 18, 1923, in Colorado Springs to Charles and Dorothea Crockett. Survived by husband, Norman Leo Mertgen, who she married Sept. 29, 1941; daughters, Pam Santen and Rebecca Rill; and two grandchildren. Visitation, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday at Pikes Peak Funeral Home, 3825 Airport Road, Colorado Springs. Service, 2 p.m. Monday at Memorial Gardens Chapel, 3825 Airport Road, Colorado Springs. Inurnment at Memorial Garden Cemetery. Memorial contributions to Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, 3010 W. Bijou St., Colorado Springs, Colo., 80904.

Merwin, Lucile C.
Lucile C. Merwin - Pueblo Chieftain - March 27, 1987 - Lucile C. Merwin, late of Pueblo, died March 25, 1987, at a local care center. Survived by nieces, Mrs. Joann Chidlaw, Midland, Texas, and Mrs. Polly Odell, Dallas, Texas. Also survived by two great-nieces and one great-nephew. Member of Ascension Episcopal Church, Rectors Guild, past chairman and volunteer of Pueblo Metropolitan Museum Association. Born July 1, 1899, in Hale, Mo. Pueblo resident since 1904. She was an interior decorator. Preceded in death by husband, William L. Merwin. She was the daughter of the late J. E. and Lillie Dean Creel. Graveside service was held Thursday, March 26, with the Rev. Robert L. Schelling officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Merwin, Ruth
Ruth Merwin - Pueblo Chieftain - December 31, 1998 - Ruth Merwin, 71, of La Junta, died Dec. 29, 1998. Services, 10 a.m. Monday, at the First Church of the Nazarene with interment to follow in Fairview Cemetery. Survived by husband, Roger Paul Merwin of La Junta- children, Ron (Georgia) Osban of Manderson, Wyo., Rodger (Teena) Osban of Aurora, Ronna (Gene) Eveatt of La Junta, and Rita (Don) Morgan of Pueblo- stepchildren, Roger Paul Merwin Jr. of Aurora, Candace Kaye (Kevin) Clem of Lubbock, Texas, and Ray (Cindy) Merwin of La Junta- sisters, Ida Mae (Bob) Mickey of Lamar and Frances Hazen of Sedalia, Mo. Memorials can be made to her church or to the American Diabetes Association.

Mesmer, Female
Female Mesmer – Colorado Daily Chieftain – April 6, 1875 – A correspondent of the Tribune, writing form Castle Rock, says: A very sad occurrence, took place in Lake Gulch yesterday. Not long ago, Mr. Andrew Mesmer, a well known citizen of this county, moved from his ranch to another claim, and now lives in a log cabin with his family. Yesterday he was occupied digging post holes, his wife helping him. About noon she went to the cabin, prepared dinner, and then returned to her husband to tell him that the meal was ready. She stopped till he finished the hole he was digging and they then went towards the house together. When nearly home what was their horror and dismay to meet one little girl leading the other enwrapped in flames. The little girl, who would have been three years old tomorrow had she lived, must have been playing near the stove and her dress caught fire. The sister, who was only about a year older, had not the sense to put out the flames, but was leading her to her parents. The wind caused the dress to burn so fiercely that the poor little child's body and legs were burnt so badly that she died in about an hour. The parents have the sympathy of this whole community.

Mesojedec, Frank
Frank Mesojedec - Pueblo Chieftain - December 29, 2002 - Frank Mesojedec, 96, passed away Dec. 26, 2002. He was preceded in death by his son, Frank Jr.; and by his brother, John. He is survived by his wife, Olga, whom he married July 9, 1932; daughter, Erma Jean Gatewood of Pueblo; grandchildren, Bryan D. Gatewood of Missouri and Kevin J. Gatewood of Texas. Also survived by his sisters, Angela Mesojedec and Rose Sever, both of Europe. Frank retired from CF&I Steel in 1969 after 43 years of service. He was a member of St. Mary Church, Western Star Lodge No. 16, CF&I Retired Men's Club, USWA Local No. 2102 and the Preseren Glee Club. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Tuesday, at T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel, with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. There will be no viewing. For more information, please go to www.mem.com.

Mesplay, Hazel
Hazel Mesplay - Pueblo Chieftain - September 21, 2004 - Hazel Mesplay, 97, longtime resident of Pueblo, passed away on Sept. 18, 2004, in Morrison, Colo. She was born in Salida, Colo., on May 19, 1907, to Edna Rout Graham (deceased) and Timothy Graham (deceased and former Civil War veteran). She was the wife of Vivian Mesplay (deceased); mother of Kenneth Mesplay of Golden, Colo., and Phillip Mesplay (deceased); grandmother of Julie Hofferbert, Patricia Rushbrook, Mike Mesplay, Lisa Turvey, Christy, Kent and Ian Mesplay; great-grandmother of Heather and David Hofferbert, Nicholas Pigott and Jimmy McGrath. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Service is pending. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Activity Department at Bear Creek Nursing Home through the funeral home.

Messenger, Alice M.
Alice M. Messenger - Pueblo Chieftain - May 10, 2005 - Alice M. Messenger, 52, born July 23, 1952, went to be with her Lord on May 7, 2005. She was preceded in death by her father, James Vaught; mother, Alice (Siefford) Vaught; brother, Jim Vaught; sister, Viola Postlewhaite. She is survived by her husband, William; children, Wendy, Melody and Philip Messenger; brothers, Melvin (Betty) Vaught, Ron Vaught, Gary (Marianne) Vaught, Edward (Renee) Vaught; sisters, Sharon (Vince) Simpson, Cheryl Fernau; brother-in-law, Loren Postlewhaite; numerous nephews, nieces, cousins; uncle, Donald Siefford; and many friends. Alice had a gorgeous voice, and loved to sing. She was a very loving, compassionate, and generous person with a caring spirit. She loved her dogs, loved to shop, and to attend church. She will be greatly missed by all who cherished her. Visitation, 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, at T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Thursday, May 12, 2005, at First Church of the Nazarene, 84 Stanford. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. Donations may be made to First Church of the Nazarene in Alice's memory.

Messenger, Lola B.
Lola B. Messenger - Pueblo Chieftain - September 5, 1987 - Lola B. Messenger, 75, of Boone, died Friday, Sept. 4. Survived by husband, Paul; two sons, Verlin (Frances) of Boone and William (Alice) of Pueblo; one daughter Luella (Dennis) Markus of Sugar City; one brother, three sisters; nine grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Services, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8, Griffy Funeral Home Chapel. Burial at the Fowler Cemetery.

Messer, Berta C.
Berta C. Messer - Pueblo Chieftain - December 08, 1986 - Berta C. Messer, 86, died Saturday, Dec. 6, 1986, in Trinidad. She was a self-employed seamstress until her retirement in 1968. Berta was united in marriage to Alvin Messer in 1947. She is survived by a sister, Ruby Elliott of Silver City, N.M., and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9, at Campbell-Lewis-Cotter & Sons Funeral Home with the Rev. David Neil officiating.

Messina, James J.
James J. Messina - Pueblo Chieftain - March 30, 2002 - Age 51, passed away March 27, 2002. There will be no viewing or services. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

Messinger, George H.
George H. Messinger - Lead Belt News, Flat River, Missouri - January 1926 - George H. Messinger, aged 64 years, 10 months and 16 days, passed away Monday, January 11th at 1:00 o'clock a.m. at his home near Walsenburg (Huerfano Co.) Colorado. The deceased was born February 25, 1861 at Huntington, (Fairfax Co.), Virginia. On August 14, 1881 he was united in marriage to Mary A. Garrett, at New Florence, Missouri. He is survived by his widow and two daughters, Mrs. Wm. F. Penn of Walsenburg, CO., and Mrs. George G. Hughes of St. Louis, Missouri. Mr. Messinger lived in Bonne Terre (St. Francois Co., MO) for many years before moving to Colorado. He was at one time in the employ of the M.R. & B.T. R.R. in charge of bridge work, and later went into business for himself in Bonne Terre. He also was Justice of the Peace in Bonne Terre for several years. Mr. Messinger was a devoted husband and father, a true and loyal friend and not only will he be sadly missed by his family, but by all who were privileged to know him.

Mestas, Alejandro
Alejandro "Alex" Mestas - Pueblo Chieftain - March 21, 2006 - Alejandro "Alex" Mestas, 76, of Trinidad, Colo., died on Friday, March 17, 2006, surrounded by his family at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital in Pueblo, Colo. He was born on May 19, 1929, in Hoehne, Colo., to Silverio and Fructosa Mestas. Alex attended Hoehne grade school and enlisted in the Army and served from 1949 to 1951, rising to the level of sergeant in the 7th Infantry Division; 48th Field Artillery Battalion; fighting in the Korean War. He married Rose C. Vigil, on July 15, 1951. He is survived by his wife, Rose; and his three children, Dr. Patricia Mestas Vigil, Fort Collins, Colo., Alex (Jennifer) of Loveland, Colo., and Rita (Byron Tatum) of Aurora, Colo. "Pampo" is survived by his five grandchildren, Marcus (Stephanie) Vigil and Everett (fiancé, Ame Damayo) Vigil of Riverside, Calif., and Shelbie of Fort Collins, Owen of Denver and Eric Mestas of Loveland, Colo. He also is survived by his brother, Richard (Betty) Mestas; niece, Alice Vasquez; and numerous family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, Jose and Daniel; and sisters, Selina and Gertrude. Active pallbearers for Mr. Mestas are Marcus Vigil, Everett Vigil, Owen Mestas, Eric Mestas, Orlando Mestas and Dan Mestas. Honorary pallbearers are Michael Mestas, Kirk Hildreth, Duane Vigil, Ernie Vigil and Alfred Trujillo. Visitation, 2 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Comi Funeral Home Chapel. Vigil rites, 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 22, 2006, Holy Trinity Church. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Thursday, March 23, 2006, Holy Trinity Church, with Father Gene Renard as celebrant. Interment with Rite of Committal will follow at the Trinidad Catholic Cemetery with graveside service conducted by the Society of Our Lady of Guadalupe and Fort Carson Honor Guard. Immediately following the vigil service, there will be a reception at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Following the funeral service, friends are invited to gather with the family at St. Joseph Hall. In keeping with his wishes of the importance of education, and in lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Holy Trinity Academy, 600 Prospect St. Campus Box 208, Trinidad, CO, 81082. The family may be contacted at the home address.

Mestas, Alice
Alice Mestas - Huerfano World - October 25, 1990 - Alice Mestas, 90, died in Huerfano County Medical Center Oct. 22, 1990, after a lengthy illness. Born Aug. 13, 1900, in Trinidad, as a child she went to Alamosa where she resided for about 60 years. While there, she married Juvenencio Benjamin Mestas in 1918. In 1961, she went to Pueblo where she lived for 20 years before coming to Walsenburg in 1981. She was a member of Legion of Mary, St. Leander's Church in Pueblo and St. Mary Church in Walsenburg. Survivors include her children; Sarah Mestas, Leadville; Gilbert Mestas, Denver; Annie Valdez, Thousand Oaks, CA; Rueben Mestas and David Mestas, Leadville and Donna Taylor, Pueblo; 19 grandchildren, numerous great-grandchildren and other relatives. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Thursday (today) from St. Mary Church. Burial will be in Alamosa Municipal Cemetery. J.M. Antle Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Mestas, Corina Marie
Corina Marie (Sanchez) Mestas - Pueblo Chieftain - May 05, 2004 - Corina Marie (Sanchez) Mestas, 81, formerly of Pueblo, Colo., died Sunday May 2, 2004, at her home in LaSalle, Colo. She was born on Nov. 17, 1922, in Troy, Colo., to Phillip and Eloisa (Trujillo) Sanchez. Raised with five siblings, Corina discovered life in the arid bluff lands of Southern Colorado. With love born true to the big band, war-time period, Corina married Danny Mestas, a soldier from Hoehne, Colo., on Sept. 10, 1949, in Trinidad, Colo. They later moved to Pueblo where they had four sons. Her husband, Danny, died in 1998. Corina was a devoted homemaker, mother and community worker. She was employed 19 years as a teacher's aide for Pueblo School District 60, retiring from Bessemer Elementary School in the early '90s. She was the chairwoman of the GI Forum women's auxiliary, den mother of Cub Scout Pack 41C, and was involved in numerous activities as a member of Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church and school. Corina enjoyed life to the fullest extent appreciating the outdoors, people and learning about and seeing new things. She could see beauty "everywhere and in everything." From a raindrop, to a rock, or a rainbow, beauty was pertinent in simplicity and she passed that value onto all who surrounded her. She would always say, "I love clouds and birds," and she could often be found sitting outside enjoying these favorites along with her signature cup of milky coffee, reading, writing in her journal or eating a piece of her favorite fruit. With the best interests of her family in mind, Corina always believed in the importance of education. She felt that everyone should be aware of the world around them and posses the skills and knowledge to live effectively and fruitfully in it. Learning something everyday was a lifetime endeavor for her, and a legacy passed on to all those around her. Her greatest joy was in caring and being there for others, her husband, family and friends. She was a loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She was at her happiest opening her home, her arms and her heart to everyone and never considered anyone a stranger. She is survived by sons, Orlando (Gloria) Mestas of LaSalle, Dan (Leona) Mestas of Longmont, and Michael A. Mestas of Frisco, Colo. She also is survived by brothers and sisters, Lionel (Carolyn) Sanchez of Denver, Alonso (Julia) Sanchez of Trinidad, Martha Rodriguez of Denver, and Geneva Zamora of Sparta, Tenn. Other survivors include grandchildren, Jordan Mestas, son of Orlando, Danille and Daniel Moses Mestas, children of Dan Mestas. She also has numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Danny; son, Martin; and brother, Jose Sanchez. Viewing will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, with family receiving friends from 1 to 4 p.m., at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary service will be held 7 p.m. Friday, at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Mass, 9 a.m. Saturday, Our Lady of Assumption Church. Interment at Imperial Memorial Gardens. All services will be held in Pueblo, Colo. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of Northern Colorado, 2726 West 11th St., Greeley, CO, 80634.

Mestas, Felix
Felix Mestas - Pueblo Chieftain - October 24, 1987 - Felix Mestas, 1024 E. Abriendo, departed this life Thursday, Oct. 22, 1987 at St. Mary -Corwin Hospital. A Pueblo resident for more than 30 years, Felix was born Feb. 11, 1933 in Aguilar. Graduated from Aguilar High School in 1953, served in the U.S. Army 1953 to 1955. He married the former Rose Marie Previti on Aug. 31, 1957, at St. Anthony Church, Aguilar. Felix received his Master of Arts in 1975 from the University of Northern Colorado. He was a Boy Scout troop leader, VFW Post 61, Commander 1970-71, VFW All State commander, 1971-72, governor of Moose Lodge No. 19, 1978. He was a member of Our Lady of the Assumption Church. He was employed as a rehab counselor at the Colorado State Hospital. For 30 years Felix led his band, Felix Mestas and the Latin Country Men and Felix Mestas and the Colorado Band. He loved his music; he loved people, especially the seniors, whom he enjoyed playing his music for. Felix was devoted to his family, his country, and the Catholic Church. Predeceased by his mother, Mary Baca, on Aug. 13, 1969. Survived by his wife, Rose Marie Mestas, of the family home; children, Felix J. (Carola) Mestas, Aurora, Selina Rose (Casey) Lockhart, Lafayette, Michale G. Mestas, Mitchell A. Mestas, both of Pueblo; father, Albert H. Mestas, Denver, mother-in-law, Jennie Previti, Pueblo; brothers and sisters, Joe I. (Dorothy) Mestas, Pueblo, Dave (Theresa) Mestas, Art (Margo) Mestas, Albert (Viola) Mestas, Art "Dimps" (Bobbie) Mestas, Colorado Springs, Sam Mestas, Broomfield, Beatrice (Adolph) Vigil, Josie "Tina" (Anthony) Abeyta, all of Denver, Lorraine (Avery) Main, Greeley, Sarah (Chuck) Zarate, Colorado Springs, Stella (Ron) McClatchey, Ventura, Calif., and a host of other relatives and friends. Both services, St. Francis Xavier Church. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Sunday. Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. Monday with the Rev. Paul Mendrick, celebrant. Interment with full military Honors by Fort Carson Honor Guard, Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at the home.

Mestas, Felix B. Jr.
Pfc. Felix B. "Cowboy" Mestas Jr. - Walsenburg World-Independent - December 26, 1944 - Pfc. Mestas Reported Dead In Action - Killed By Bomb On Italian Front -Pfc. Felix B. Mestas Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix B. Mestas of La Veta, was reported killed in action Sept. 29, on the Italian front, according to recent word received here. He had previously been reported missing in action, but the last message reported his death. Pfc. Mestas, 23, entered the armed forces in November of 1942, and joined the active fighting in North Africa, being in the thick of the fighting until his death, it is reported. He was a member of the 350th Infantry Regiment, one of the 88th Infantry Division units attached to Gen. Mark W. Clark's Fifth Army. He was born in La Veta, and was a life-long resident of Huerfano county prior to his military service. He took his basic training at Camp Roberts, Calif., Camp Van Dorn, Miss., and Camp Carson, Colo., prior to being sent overseas. He was reported missing Oct. 19, last. Survivors include five sisters, two of whom are in the U.S. Army Nurse corps, Lt. Olvia Mestas, who is stationed in an English base hospital; and Lt. Grace Mestas, now stationed at Buckley Field. Other sisters are Mrs. Stella Vigil of Los Angles, Mrs. Silvie Vigil of Pueblo, and Arabella of the family home. Also by one brother, Waldo, also of the family home. Huerfano World - December 1, 1994 - This Week in La Veta History - 1948: The body of Pfc. Felix B. "Cowboy" Mestas Jr., was interred in the La Veta Cemetery Sunday after services in the Methodist Church. Huerfano World - May 16, 2002 - This Week in La Veta History - 1952: After two years of effort a memorial to Pfc. Felix B. Mestas will be placed and dedicated by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Huerfano World - October 10, 2002 - This Week in La Veta History - 1944: Pvt. Felix B. Mestas Jr. was cited by the 88th Infantry Division and awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge for combat in Italy.

Mestas, Fidel
Fidel Mestas - Pueblo Chieftain - October 05, 1997 - Fidel Mestas, 85, passed away Oct. 3, 1997. Preceded in death by his son, Phil Mestas- and grandson, Joseph Andrade. Survived by his wife, Della Mestas- three daughters, Betty (Ron) Romero, Paula (Paul) Bekke, Marilyn (Celso) Gallegos- and three stepdaughters, Josephine (Manual) Andrade, Eva (Jim) Gutierrez, Maxine Martinez- 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Also survived by sister, Ann Martinez- brother, Albert (Matilda) Mestas- and numerous nieces and nephews. He was a WWII Disabled Veteran, having served in the U.S. Army and retired from the Pueblo Army Depot. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1997, Christ the King Church with interment at Roselawn Cemetery with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Viewing at the funeral home from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday. Arrangements by Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, 2710 N. Elizabeth. Donations may be made to the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team through the funeral home office.

Mestas, Lee Dempsey
Lee Dempsey Mestas - Pueblo Chieftain - May 03, 2000 - Lee Dempsey Mestas, 26, of Pueblo. A loving father, son and brother, passed away April 30, 2000. Born March 22, 1974, in Denver, Colo. Preceded in death by grandfather, Ernie Casias, and grandparents, Art and Della Valdez; uncles, Robert Mestas and Leroy Mestas; and cousin, Vince Mestas. Survived by parents, Wayne and Debbie Mestas; common-law wife, Elizabeth Pyatt; son, Joshua Mestas; brother, Wayne (Brenda Lalen) Mestas Jr.; and twin brother, Tim Mestas, all of the family home; daughter, Alea Mestas, former wife, Trisha; sister, Mary Angela Martinez, Pueblo; grandmother, Margaret Casias, Aurora, Colo.; three nephews and two nieces, as well as numerous uncles, aunts and cousins. Lee was loved by many friends. He enjoyed watching the Colorado Avalanche and the Green Bay Packers, wrestling, cooking for his family and the time he spent being with his family. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. today and Thursday at Romero Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Mass, 1 p.m. Friday, both at St. Leander Church, Rev. Ben Bacino, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at G.I. Forum, 125 E. River.

Mestas, Leontina
Leontina (Tina) Mestas - Huerfano World - March 20, 2008 - In the early morning of March 18, 2008 our beloved Leontina (Tina) Mestas passed on to a better world at the age of 92. She was born in Oakview, Colorado on July 26, 1915. Her parents Evaristo and Ramona (Martinez) Pacheco were from early settler families who came from Northern New Mexico in the 1600s. These families later migrated to Southern Colorado (Walsenburg area). Tina married Solomon Mestas in 1947, who preceded her in death. She was a cook from 1954 to 1973 at the Huerfano County Jail. Tina is survived by her children Juan LeRoy Martinez (Alice); Eddie Quintana (Sandra), Priscilla Cruz, Eileen Vigil, Shirley (John) Garcia, and Viola Padilla. Numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Also survived by brothers Dan and Savie Pacheco and sister Sarah Guzman. Services at 10:00 a.m., Monday, March 24, at St. Mary Church. Burial at North Veta Cemetery.

Mestas, Maria Genoveva
Maria Genoveva "G.G." Mestas - Huerfano World - January 7, 1993 - Maria Genoveva Mestas, 92, of Denver, formerly of Walsenburg, died Sunday, Jan. 3, 1993, in Huerfano County Medical Center. Born May 5, 1900, in Costilla, NM, to Atanascio and Libradita Trujillo Garcia, she came to Walsenburg as a young child. She had lived the past five years with her daughter, Elizabeth in Denver. She was a member of St. Mary Church in Walsenburg. Survivors include her children, Elizabeth Pineda, Denver, Don Garcia and Telos Rodriguez, Walsenburg and Bernardo Mestas, Pueblo; two sisters, Savina Vigil, Pueblo and Esther Sanchez, Silvercliff; 21 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren and a special friend, Mary Pineda. Funeral mass was Wednesday, from St. Mary Church. Burial was in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery.

Mestas, Maria Guadalupe
Maria (Lupe) Mestas - Huerfano World - July 30, 1998 - Maria Guadalupe Mestas, 95, of Walsenburg, died July 21, 1998 in St. Mary Corwin Hospital in Pueblo. Born Dec. 21, 1902 in Cuchara Junction to Jose Sabas and Gertrude Albert Duran, she lived her entire life in Huerfano County as was married to the late Ben Mestas. Survivors include her children, Pete Mestas and Caroline Hurtado, Walsenburg and Ramona Vigil and Dave Mestas, Denver; five sisters, Dora Romero, Fowler, Mary Mares, Pueblo, Ophelia Martinez and Emma Vigil, Walsenburg and Judy Vigil, San Francisco, CA; six granddaughters, nine grandsons, several great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Private family committal service at Huerfano Masonic Cemetery. Huerfano World - July 27, 2000 - In Loving memory of my beautiful mother Maria (Lupe) Mestas who is gone two years ago on July 21, 1998. - Sentiment - Daughter Ramona Vigil

Mestas, Mary Lou
Mary Lou Mestas - Pueblo Chieftain - July 20, 2004 - Mary Lou Mestas, 66, of Walsenburg, passed away July 16, 2004. She was born April 17, 1938, to Earl Boyer and Celsa (Zella) Romero Boyer in Walsenburg, Colo. Mary Lou loved the outdoors, especially the upper Huerfano area, and enjoyed picking pi–on in the surrounding hills. She relished spending time with her family and friends, who affectionately called her LuLu, and raising her beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mary Lou is survived by children, Arthur (Theresa) Mestas and Christina Gallegos; and grandson, Alex Lopez. Other grandchildren include, Krystal, Michelle, Greg, Angie, Berto, Celsa, Danielle, Tobi, Melissa, Jim, Adam and Maya; as well as numerous great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Also survived by brother, Earl Boyer; and sisters, Stella Cates, Elizabeth (Arthur) Vigil, Ruth Vigil, Susan (Chuck) Martinez, Inez Chavez and Mary Ann (Pete) Pedraza. She is preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Debra Mestas; brothers, James Boyer, William Boyer and Elsie Boyer; and granddaughter, Brandi Mestas. Rosary will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 21, 2004, at St. Mary Church in Walsenburg. Funeral Mass will begin at 1:30 p.m., St. Mary Church, Walsenburg. Cremation to follow.

Mestas, Moses R.
Moses "Mose" R. Mestas - Pueblo Chieftain - April 29, 2005 - Moses "Mose" R. Mestas, 75, born Aug. 4, 1929, in Swink, Colo., and departed this life on April 25, 2005. He was preceded in death by his parents, Raymundo Mestas and Mariana Zamora-Mestas; sisters, Molly Marquez, Theodora DeMacias; brothers, Leo Mestas and Ernie Mestas. He is survived by his loving wife, Carmella Mary Mestas; sons, Ron and Jim Mestas; daughter, Rita Mestas; sisters, Anna Dominguez, Rose Gutierrez, Lucy Bergeron, Dodie Heyrend; and brothers, Jim Mestas and Olmos Marquez. He also is survived by numerous nieces, nephews and many, many friends. "Mose" never met a stranger. He always was willing to help anyone in need. He served with honor in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1952 to 1960. His service in the military was a source of pride for him and he enjoyed meeting other veterans and sharing stories and experiences with them. "Mose" was employed by the Cotopaxi School District, where he worked from 1978 until his retirement in 1995 as the maintenance department supervisor. "Mose" loved his family and made them his priority. He loved music and was an accomplished musician in his own right, played the guitar and sang, and passed that love of music on to his children. "Mose" was the type of person who always made a lasting impression on anyone he encountered. He was a man of great character, who had the ability to make everyone feel comfortable and loved. He was kind, sensitive and generous, willing to give the "shirt off of his back" to anyone in need. He had a warm, infectious sense of humor, who had a real talent for telling jokes and bringing joy into everyone's life. He was able to turn negatives into positives and was able to take difficult situations in stride. He was a spiritual man, who read the Bible and practiced its teachings by living his life as a good husband, good father and good friend. Words alone cannot express how much he will be missed, but we all are so thankful that God granted us the opportunity to know him and love him and for allowing him to be such a significant and special part of our lives. Those of us who remain will honor him by living our lives as he did, with love of family, God and country. Viewing, 3 to 5 p.m. today, and funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday; both at Romero Chapel. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery.

Mestas, Naomi
Naomi Mestas - Pueblo Chieftain - October 19, 2001 - Naomi Mestas, Manassa. Funeral service, 11 a.m. today, St. Theresa Church, Manassa.

Mestas, Patrick Orlando
Patrick Orlando Mestas - Pueblo Chieftain - October 01, 1997 - Patrick Orlando Mestas, 67, of Pueblo passed away on Sept. 29, 1997. Born on March 17, 1930, in Trinidad. Preceded in death by his son, Richie Mestas and parents, Robert and Dora Mestas- three brothers, Cicilio Mestas, Lawrence Mestas and Benny Mestas- one sister, Nora Wallace. Survived by two sons, Patrick (Carmen) Mestas Jr., West Covina, Calif., and Steve T. (Nancy) Mestas, Pueblo- sister, Minnie (Frank) Blahut, Trinidad-brothers, Joe (Helen) Mestas, Denver, and John Mestas. He is survived by grandchildren, Nadalie Mestas, Alicia (Ron) Martinez, Valerie Mestas, Steve Mestas Jr.- and great-grandson, Nicholas Mestas- special nieces and nephews, Patricia (Tino) Romero, Commerce City, Frankie Trujillo, George Martinez and Julian Martinez. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and friends. He was owner of Pat's Paint and Body Repair for more than 22 years. He did body work for more than 40 years. Enjoyed fishing and the time he spent with family. Vigil rosary, Friday, 7 p.m. at Romero Chapel and graveside service, Saturday, 10 a.m. Internment, Roselawn Cemetery. Cremation has taken place. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Family and friends will be received at 7 Wren Way.

Mestas, Pete J.
Pete J. Mestas - Huerfano World - February 20, 2003 - Pete J. Mestas died peacefully Feb. 14, 2003 at the Walsenburg Care Center. Born Aug. 7, 1922 in Walsenburg to Maria G. Duran and Benino Mestas. Survived by brother, David Mestas, of Denver; and sisters, Caroline Hurtado, of Walsenburg, and Ramona Vigil, of Denver. Cremation, Almont-Imperial Crematory; inurnment, Huerfano Masonic Cemetery, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2003.

Mestas, Rosita
Rosita Mestas - Huerfano World - August 17, 2000 - In Loving memory of our Mother Rosita Mestas and our sister Marie Bachicha. - Verse - Sadly missed by, Faye and Abel

Mestas, Solomon
Solomon Mestas - Huerfano World - July 15, 1993 - Solomon Mestas, 80, of Walsenburg, died July 12, 1993 in Walsenburg Care Center. Born Oct. 29, 1912, he worked in the mines and was a jailer for the Huerfano County Sheriff's Department. He retired after 21 years but remained an honorary deputy sheriff. He was also a lifetime member of civil service. A member of St. Mary Church, he is survived by his wife, Leontina, Walsenburg; five daughters, Priscilla Trujillo and Viola Padilla, Denver, Shirley Garcia, Walsenburg, Priscilla Cruz, Arvada, Eileen Vigil, Walsenburg; two sons, Ed Quintana, Denver and Leroy Martinez, Orange, CA; two sisters, Eufemia Abeyta, Walsenburg and Domie Owens, Colorado Springs; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral mass is at 10 a.m. today (Thursday) from St. Mary Church. Burial is in Cucharas Cemetery.

Mestas, Tony
Tony Mestas - Huerfano World - May 7, 1992 - Huerfano native Tony Mestas, 73, died May 1, 1992 in Yountville, CA. Mr. Mestas graduated from Huerfano County High School in 1939 and the following year joined the military. He was a longtime resident and barber in the San Francisco area. Survivors include his son, Nestor A. Mestas, Albany, CA; his mother, Gertrude Farr, Walsenburg; numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral service was Wednesday and burial is today at 11 a.m. in Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma.

Mestes, Maria
Maria Mestes - Pueblo Chieftain - November 11, 2006 - Maria "Carmel" Mestes, 76, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on Nov. 8, 2006. Preceded in death by her parents, Rafael and Adelina Gonzales; husband, Robert James Sr.; son, Vincent Mestes; daughter, Maria Adell Mestes; and nephew, Maclovio Lopez. She is survived by her children, Robert Jr., Daniel (Suzanne), Teresa (Matt) Vigil, Geraldine (Albert) Vigil, Antonia (Tobias) Serrano, Frank, David (Jenny) and Edward (Carol); brothers, Rafael "Oris" (Rita) Gonzales and Rick (Jean) Gonzales; sisters, Dolly Vigil (Claude), Bea (Armando) Romero, Helen (Lawrence) Trujillo and Linda (Jerry) Garcia; grandchildren, Adam, Greg (Liza), Veronica, Amanda, Mario, Antonio, Chris, AngelMichelle , Sinforosa, David, Paul, Maria, AnnaDonica , Nickolas and Noah; great-grandchildren, Isacc, Alicia, Kayla, Jordyn, Ayanna, Kindrea, Destiney, Erin, Trinity, Aurora, Diego, Mario Jr., Joseph and Baby Serrano; and many other relatives and friends. Viewing, 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday, with vigil service to follow at 6 p.m.; both at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, St. Leander Church, with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Reception to follow vigil service at Romero's Hall and at St. Leander's hall after interment. Donations may be made in her memory to Edward M. Mestes.

Metaxas, George
George Metaxas – Eagle Valley Enterprise – May 4, 1917 – Explosion in Hastings Mine – Note: George Metaxas is listed among the dead of the Hastings Mine disaster, April 27, 1917. George Metaxas:Greek, age 37,married with four surviving children. He was a miner for the Victor-American Fuel Company;cause of death wasan explosion due to an open safety lamp.Source: Denver Public Library,"Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hastings.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Metaxas, James
James Metaxas – Eagle Valley Enterprise – May 4, 1917 – Explosion in Hastings Mine – Note: James Metaxas is listed among the dead of the Hastings Mine disaster, April 27, 1917. James Metaxas:Greek, age 47,single. He was a miner for the Victor-American Fuel Company;cause of death wasan explosion due to an open safety lamp.Source: Denver Public Library,"Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hastings.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Metaxas, John
John Metaxas – Eagle Valley Enterprise – May 4, 1917 – Explosion in Hastings Mine – Note: John Metaxas is listed among the dead of the Hastings Mine disaster, April 27, 1917. John Metaxas:Greek, age 27,single. He was a miner for the Victor-American Fuel Company;cause of death wasan explosion due to an open safety lamp.Source: Denver Public Library,"Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hastings.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Metcalf, Diane H.
Diane H. Metcalf - Pueblo Chieftain - October 09, 1997 - Diane H. Metcalf, 55, passed away at her residence in Colorado City on Oct. 7, 1997. She was an office manager for Penn Insurance Company in Minnesota and most recently employed with Do-Ray Lamp Company and Colorado City Metropolitan District office in various capacities. Graveside services will be held on Friday, Oct. 10, at 3 p.m. at Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 3825 Airport Road in Colorado Springs, with a being held on Sunday, Oct. 12, at 3:30 p.m. at the Colorado City Community Church in Colorado City. Mrs. Metcalf was born May 17, 1942, in Minneapolis, Minn., to Simon and Helen Demar. She later was married in Minneapolis, Minn., to Carl E. Metcalf on May 16, 1964. He survives in Colorado City. Other survivors include two sisters, Darlene Olson and Marlene Qualm, both of Minnesota. She is preceded in death by two brothers, Butch Demar and Jerry Writan. She had been a resident of Colorado City for 20 years. Memorial contributions may be made to the Colorado Chapter of National Kidney Foundation, 12 N. Meade Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. 80909.

Metcalf, May Ruth
May Ruth Metcalf – Pueblo Chieftain - April 01, 2000 - May Ruth Metcalf, 80, of Ordway, died Wednesday, March 29, 2000. Survived by daughter, Julia Lane (James K.) Witt of Grand Junction; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services, 10 a.m. today, Saturday, April 1, 2000, Community Baptist Church in Crowley. Burial at Ordway Cemetery.

Metcalfe, Ken O.
Ken O. Metcalfe - Pueblo Chieftain - September 19, 1999 - Ken O. Metcalfe, 57, passed away Sept. 17, 1999. Survived by his wife of 39 years, Betty Metcalfe, and children, Don (Barbara) Metcalfe and Joanne (Keith) Latka. Also survived by his mother, Mary (Ron) Bonner; sister, Sally (Ron) Smith; brothers, John (Bev) Vanderford and Robert (Linda) Metcalfe; and mother-in-law, Elva Sale. Grandfather of Jason Latka and Daniel, Richard and Victoria Metcalfe. Preceded in death by his sister, Donna Casella; father, Grover Metcalfe; and great-grandparents, Wilma and Louis Greenwell. Ken owned and operated the 24th and Elizabeth Street Phillip 66 station for over 30 years and most recently drove for Jac-UP Haulers, delivering contract mail. He was secretary of the Thirsty Nite Bowling League and bowled for over 30 years. He loved to show his basset hounds. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Monday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. In lieu of food and flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Kenneth Metcalfe Memorial Fund in care of the funeral home office.

Metsker, Clara Dorothy
Clara Dorothy Metsker - Pueblo Chieftain - October 02, 1998 - Clara Dorothy Metsker, age 89, passed away Sept. 30, 1998. Preceded in death by her husband, Claude M. Metsker, Sept. 26, 1974, and by nine brothers and sisters. Survived by her children, Betty A. (Jesse) Faulkner, Albuquerque, N.M., and John M. (Susan) Metsker, Pueblo- grandchildren, William R. Johnson, Taos, N.M., Jeffrey L. Johnson, Tampa, Fla., James M. Johnson, Rio Rancho, N.M., Mandy Faulkner, Albuquerque, N.M., Jana M. (Jim) Duran, Pueblo, Tracy A. Metsker, Pueblo, Roger E. (Janice) Faulkner, Albuquerque, N.M., Jenny Matthews and Carrie Faulkner, both of Denver- eight great-grandchildren- numerous nieces and nephews- and her sisters-in-law, Alice Hoffman and Ethel Frantz, both of Pueblo. She was a member of St. Leander Church and the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Leander. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. today at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10:30 a.m. Saturday, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel, with interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at 1613 Saratoga following the interment.

Metz, John W.
John W. Metz - Pueblo Chieftain - March 21, 2001 - Age 86, of Pueblo, Colo., passed away March 8, 2001. He was born May 5, 1914, in Blackfalds, Alberta, Canada and married Blanche Bartlett on March 24, 1945. He attended Central High School in Pueblo and worked as a horse wrangler on a ranch near Huerfano and at Safeway before enlisting in the Marine Corps in 1942. He saw action in the Pacific Theatre with the Second Marine Division, participating in five major battles, Soloman Islands, Tarawa, Gilbert Islands, Saipan and Tinian. He received a Presidential Unit Citation with two stars and was honorably discharged in October 1945, with the rank of Staff Sergeant. Upon his return from military service, he began a 34-year career with the Telephone Company, retiring as a supervisor in 1979. He was a member of South Pueblo Lodge No. 31 AF&AM. John was an avid fisherman and hunter. His talents extended to carpentry and gardening where he took great pride in his expertise. He is survived by his wife, Blanche; children, RAdm Daniel C. (Leslie) Richardson USN (Ret.), Wayne, Pa., Harley (Lynn) Metz, Grand Junction, Colo., and Nancy (Ken) Brown, Englewood, Colo.; and one sister, Lucille (Audey) Walters. Also survived by seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Mary Metz,: sisters, Lois (Howard) Ooley and Thelma Maye; and brothers, Richard (Thelma) Metz and Earl (Myrtle Mae) Metz. Memorial service, 3 p.m. Saturday, March 24, Wesley United Methodist Church, 85 Stanford, Pueblo, Colo. Inurnment, Imperia1 Memorial Gardens, with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Memorial contributions may be made to the John W. Metz Memorial Fund in care of Wesley United Methodist Church, 85 Stanford Ave., Pueblo, CO 81005 in his memory.

Metz, Michael Hugh
Michael Hugh Metz - Pueblo Chieftain - September 29, 2004 - Michael Hugh Metz, 46, passed away Sept. 17, 2004. He is preceded in death by his parents, Hugh and Helen Metz. Michael is survived by his daughter, Mykala; and brother, Galen R. Metz. Michael loved motorcycles. At Michael's request, cremation will take place. Donations may be made in Michael's memory to the American Cancer Society through the funeral home.

Metz, P. J.
P. J. Metz - Wray Rattler - February 07, 1918 - Harold B. Denman, a Pueblo boy who enlisted at Camp Kearny, Cal., is under arrest in Los Angeles charged with murder. It is alleged that Denman and three companions fled from Camp Kearny, and, after carousing in Los Angeles, shot and killed a grocer, P. J. Metz, whom they were attempting to rob. It is alleged that Denman has confessed to firing the shot that killed Metz.

Metz, Thelma Ruth
Thelma Ruth (Barber) Metz - Pueblo Chieftain - March 16, 2000 - Thelma Ruth (Barber) Metz, passed away March 14, 2000. She was born May 21, 1913, in Pueblo, Colo. She married Richard Metz in November 1932, who preceded her in death in October 1999. She leaves her son, James (Joanna) Metz; grandson, Steve (Amy) Metz; granddaughter, Kelli (Jody McGuire) Metz; 2 great-grandsons, Matthew and Kanin McGuire; and a great-granddaughter, Mikaila Metz; sister, Fern Combest, Ransom, Kan.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Also survived by dear friend, D.L. Rector. She enjoyed fishing, camping and gardening. Her home was always open to loved ones and friends. Visitation at the funeral home, Thursday from 1 until 8 p.m. Funeral service to be at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel at 11 a.m. on Friday, March 17, 2000. Interment at Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the Alzheimer's Association, the American Heart Association or the Red Mountain Ranch in memory of Mrs. Metz.

Metzger, Albert J.
Albert J. Metzger - Pueblo Chieftain - October 10, 1914 - Albert J. Metzger, aged 35, died yesterday morning at his residence, 316 west Tenth. Mr. Metzger has been employed in the grocery department of the Crews-Beggs Dry Goods Co. The remains were forwarded to Joliet, Ill., last night by the McCarthy Undertaking company, accompanied by the widow.

Metzger, Olga
Olga Metzger - Pueblo Chieftain - September 07, 1997 - Olga Metzger passed away Sept. 4, 1997, in Pueblo. She was born on Dec. 6, 1912, in Pueblo to Joseph Zakraysck and Rose Gradasar Zakraysck. Olga was employed as a telephone operator for many years before her retirement. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry, in 1940. Her survivors include her son, Roy- grandchildren, Kurt Metzger and Brenda McWilliams- as well as six great-grandchildren and other relatives. Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 1997, in the Roselawn Cemetery with Father William Powers officiating.

Metzger, Olga A.
Olga A. Metzger - Pueblo Chieftain - December 30, 2002 - Olga A. Metzger, 70, born July 29, 1932, in Ocate, N.M., departed this life Christmas day, Dec. 25, 2002, peacefully at her home. Preceded in death by her parents, Joe A. and Mamie (Franklin) Vigil; husband, Kenneth Metzger; son, Gary Metzger; brother, Seledon Vigil; sister, Lillian Casados; nephews, Tony Vigil, Fred Cruz, Chris Cruz; and great-nephew, Sammy Casados. She had a very special place in her heart for all her nieces and nephews who loved her very much. Survived by two sons, Richard Hedgson and Kenneth Metzger Jr.; siblings, Alfonso Vigil, Margaret (Chris) Cruz, Mary (Joe) Esquibel, Connie (Frank) Espinoza; granddaughter, Dezi Bogart; great-grandchildren, Michael and David Bogart; godson, Bob Vigil; other relatives and friends. To include a special nephew, Charles Esquibel. Rosary Vigil, 6 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Father Thomas R. Hinni C.M. celebrant. Cremation to follow the Mass. Family will receive friends at 1629 Spruce St.

Metzker, Jean
Jean Metzker - Pueblo Chieftain - July 11, 1986 - Jean Metzker, 66, Colorado Springs resident for the past year, died July 10, 1986. Born June 12, 1920, in Philadelphia, Pa., to the late Robert M. and Margaret O'Grady Murphy. She married George W. Metzker Jr. in 1938 in Philadelphia. He preceded her in death. She lived in Pueblo for 12 years and in Medford, Ore., for three years. She was a homemaker and worked at Pueblo Municipal Golf Course. Member, Corpus Christi Catholic Church. Jean will be loved and missed by friends and family. Survived by two sons, Michael (Belinda) Metzker, Colorado Springs, George W. Metzker, Quaker Town, Pa.; two daughters, Gloria Metzker, Philadelphia, Kita (Charles) Curtis, Medford; one sister, Reat (Joseph) McCloskey, Pueblo; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Rosary, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Swan-Law Cascade Chapel, 501 N. Cascade, Colorado Springs. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Pueblo, Father Thomas Hickey officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 559 E. Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs, 80903.

Metzler, Clayton H.
Clayton H. Metzler - Intelligencer Journal - Lancaster, Pennsylvania - December 06, 1996 - Clayton H. Metzler, 85, a retired auto mechanic who lived at 1229 Oregon Hollow Road, Holtwood, died at home Wednesday after an eight-week illness. Metzler retired in 1973 from Garden Spot Motors. Earlier, he worked 10 years at Wenger's Pontiac at the Buck. His wife, Irene Garber Metzler, died in 1984. Metzler belonged to Mechanic Grove Mennonite Church of Quarryville. He enjoyed horseback riding, hunting and gardening. Born in East Lampeter Township, he was a son of the late Rev. A.D. and Emma Herr Metzler. Surviving are two sons, Clayton J. and J. Francis, both of Holtwood; and seven daughters, Mary, wife of Homer D. Carpenter of Lamar, Colo., Blanche G., wife of Edgar L. Church of Kirkwood, Esther R., wife of Wayne Toller of Walsenburg, Colo., and Evelyn L., Pauline G., Josephine G., and Clare Ann, all at home. Also surviving are a brother, Benjamin H. of Holtwood; a sister, Nora, wife of Aldus Peters of Lancaster; 10 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.

Meyer, Ann E.
Ann E. Meyer - Pueblo Chieftain - March 15, 2004 - Ann E. Meyer passed away March 11, 2004, in Pueblo. Ann was born Jan. 1, 1920, in Lexington, Ky., to Jacob and Rovesta Turner Carpenter and had lived in this area since 1976. She was a loving and caring mother and grandmother as well as an endearing friend to many. Mrs. Meyer was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence "Bob" Meyer; and a son, Robert Meyer. She is survived by her son, Lawrence (Doris) Meyer of Pueblo West; her grandchildren, Kate, Matthew, Hope and Heather; two great-grandchildren, two nieces and a nephew. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, March 17, 2004, at 2 p.m. in the Ecumenical Church of Pueblo West, 434 S. Conquistador.

Meyer, Anna Marie Katherina
Anna Marie Katherina (Schwab) Meyer - Walsenburg World Weekly - September 8, 1910 - After two weeks of severe suffering Mrs. J.M. Meyer, departed this life at her home near Gardner, Co. Wednesday, August 31, 1910. Her maiden name was Anna Maria Katherine Schwab. She was born in the Kingdom of Bavaria, Germany (Untereichenbach 4a, Ansbach, Bavaria Germany) February 1, 1850. She was married at Central City, Gilpin County, Colorado, October 2, 1869 to J.M. Meyer. She was the devoted mother of their children, eight boys and four girls, only two of which have preceded her. She was beloved by all who knew her, having lived a sweet sincere life always faithful to every duty in life that she met. Through her severe affliction, she longed to get well for the sake of her husband and children, but was willing to accept God's will, saying that she was ready to be called home. She is survived by her husband, four daughters, and six sons, together with a host of friends who mourn their loss. The funeral services were conducted at the home, September 1, by Rev. I.N. Milsap and the body laid to rest at the Gardner Cemetery.

Meyer, Dorothy M.
Dorothy M. Meyer - Pueblo Chieftain - December 23, 1987 - Dorothy M. Meyer, formerly of Pueblo, passed away Dec. 21, 1987, in Denver. Wife of Warren J. Meyer, who passed away March 5, 1974, and preceded in death by husband, William H. Ransom. Mother of Cynthia Meyer, Pueblo; Richard H. Ransom, Pauls Valley, Okla., Gary Lynn Meyer, Phoenix, Ariz., and Larry Glen Meyer, Pueblo. Sister of Betty Nabors, Pampa, Texas. Survived also by her stepsister, Retha Jean Wade, Pueblo, and four nieces, as well as numerous grandchildren. Born in Comanche, Okla., Mrs. Meyer had been employed as a bookkeeper/accountant for several government agencies and private businesses for more than 35 years. Graveside service, 1 p.m. Friday, Mountain View Cemetery, will be conducted by Pastor Wayne R. Ward. Those who wish are asked to send memorials to the American Cancer Society through the funeral home office.

Meyer, Elsie M.
Elsie M. Meyer - Pueblo Chieftain - February 27, 1987 - Elsie M. Meyer, a Pueblo resident since 1923, late of 2611 Jones, passed away Feb. 25, 1987. Mrs. Meyer was born in Table Rock, Neb., on Dec. 7, 1903. She was a member of the Lake Avenue Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Bonnie L. Coats of Pueblo; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and three sisters. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jacob S. Meyer, March 21, 1985, and by her son, M. J. Meyer, Sept. 11, 1986. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, with the Rev. Harold R. Tuttle of Lake Avenue Baptist Church officiating. Interment will be at Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family may be contacted at 1112 Maudslay.

Meyer, Ethel P.
Ethel P. Meyer - Pueblo Chieftain - October 12, 1998 - Ethel P. Meyer, 97, died Oct. 9, 1998, in Pueblo. She is predeceased by her husband, Carl Meyer, in 1982- and by three brothers, David, Arthur and Omer Kenagy. She is survived by children, Sarah Sunderland of Morrisville, Pa., Betty Watson and Mary Manais, both of Pueblo. Also survived by grandchildren, Diane Sullivan, Stewart Sunderland, Cheryl (Don) Viles, Carl Ward, Tanya Ward and Cordia Worley- and two great-grandchildren and sister-in-law, Mable Kenagy of Iowa. She was born, raised and educated in Iowa, graduating from Iowa State University with a degree in education, which she used to teach in Iowa until her marriage on Jan. 31, 1930, in Rock Springs, Wyo. She lived in Wyoming and later moved to Colorado in the 1960s. She loved to cook, crochet and knit, and attended the Presbyterian Church. Viewing, until 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 12, and 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13, at the Wilson-Andrews Funeral Home. Graveside service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13, at Mountain Vale Memorial Park.

Meyer, Harry
Harry A. Meyer - Pueblo Chieftain - April 29, 1970 - Harry A. Meyer, April 28, 1970, at local hospital. Husband of Anna K. Meyer of the family home in Rye, Colo. Father of Harry A. Meyer Jr., Pleasant Hill, Calif., Mrs. Ruth I. Braun, Fresno, Calif. and Mrs. Anna Lou Chapman, Colorado Springs. Grandfather of nine. Brother of Amelia Hess, St. Louis, MO. Member of Rye United Methodist Church, South Pueblo Lodge 31, AF&AM, Southern Colorado Consistory 3, President of CF&I Power Credit Union for 15 years after his retirement from CF&I Steel Corp. after 36 years as foreman of the 40-inch Mill; and president of Rye Credit Union. Born Feb. 12, 1896 at St. Louis, Missouri. Pueblo county resident since 1915. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer were married Aug. 28, 1918, at Pueblo. Services 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Davis Memorial Chapter, with the Reverend Robert Windsor, Pastor of Rye United Methodist Church, officiating. Masonic graveside rites at Mountain View. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made directly to Rye United Methodist Church Memorial Fund, Rye. The family may be contacted at William McDowell residence, 415 Kenwood.

Meyer, Henry Thomas
Henry Thomas Meyer - World Independent – August 11, 1954 - Prominent Huerfano Rancher Henry Meyer Dies Suddenly - Henry Thomas Meyer, prominent Huerfano County rancher and cattleman, died suddenly at his home on Colorado Avenue yesterday evening. Mr. Meyer, son of the late John and Anna Marie Meyer who for many years lived in the Gardner area, was born at Rosita, Colorado on November 15, 1882 and lived in Custer county until 1899. From there he moved to the J.M. Ranch on the Muddy and later to the Gardner community where he owned and operated a ranch until he retired in 1943 and moved to Walsenburg. Mr. Meyer was married to Ethyl Thorne on December 12, 1911. To this union was born one son, Joshua Forrest, who, with Mrs. Meyer, survives. He was a member of the Lutheran Church at Westcliffe where he was confirmed on April 3, 1898. He was also a member of the Cattleman's Association. Funeral arrangements which will be under the direction of the Burress Memorial Chapel will be announced later. World Independent – August 12, 1954 - Meyer Funeral Saturday - Funeral services for Henry Meyer will be held Saturday morning at 11:00 at the Burress Memorial chapel. Interment will follow in the Masonic cemetery. Further details of the service will be announced later.

Meyer, John Adam
John Adam Meyer -The Walsenburg World - January 21, 1930 - Death Takes John Meyer on Thursday - Started JM Brand - Simple Services mark Burial for Stockman Sunday - Pioneer Cattle King of County Dies at Westcliffe, Colorado. Another of Huerfano County's picturesque figures of the "old west" is gone. Death Thursday claimed John Adam Meyer, 83, pioneer stockman and cattle king of early Huerfano County. Meyer died at his hotel room in Westcliffe Thursday morning. Sunday simple services at which six former Gardner neighbors acted as pall bearers marked his burial in Gardner Cemetery. Meyer was the owner of the JM ranch near Gardner, in its heyday the largest cattle ranch in Huerfano County. He owned 5,600 acres of land, commanded 8,000 acres of rangeland and ran nearly 5,000 head of cattle. He had been county commissioner in Custer County for six years before locating on his ranch near Gardner. Then in 1890, he moved to the ranch at Gardner and started the JM Brand. During the early days, he was a neighbor to A.N. Parish, murdered president of the Lamar First National Bank. Parish and Meyer rode range and ran their cattle together for a number of years, his sons related. Failing health caused Meyer to give up his ranch in 1915. He moved to Westcliffe and lived in the hotel there until his death. (The Hotel burned down in 1937.) His health failed rapidly during the past year. Serving, as pallbearers were State Senator T. M. Hudson, Jim Martin, George Ingraham, R.J. Inman, Mike Wyatt and Charles Wolff. A number of prominent people of Walsenburg attended the services in charge of Unfug Peet. Surviving Meyer are his six sons, John, Fred, Henry, Gus Meyer of Gardner, Charles Meyer of Atlantic City, NJ and Albert Meyer of Denver and four daughters, Mrs. Mary Howard, Phoenix, Mrs. Louise Henry of Halsey, Oregon, Mrs. C.H. Weaver, Trinidad and Mrs. Bertha Schmidt, Gardner.

Meyer, Laverne H.
Laverne H. Meyer - Pueblo Chieftain - August 23, 1987 - Laverne H. Meyer passed away Friday, Aug. 21, 1987. Survived by his wife, Eileen R. Meyer of the family home; daughters, Diane (Larry) Young, Mequon, Wis., Anita (Gerald) Mansholt, Florissant, Mo., and Karen (Dave) McCoy, Fort Collins; sisters, Viola Moddelmog and Esther Meyer, both of Fort Collins. Also survived by his grandchildren, Michael Young, Matthew Young, Christa Mansholt, Monica Mansholt and John McCoy. Born July 26, 1921, in Palmer, Kan., and had been a longtime Pueblo resident, retiring as department manager for the Martin Music Bottle Gas Supply Co. Member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church and the American Legion Post No. 203. Memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Monday at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, 275 John Powell Blvd., Pueblo West, with Pastor Roland H. Kroll officiating. Private family service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Rouch Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver with the Rev. Gerald Mansholt officiating. In lieu of flowers, those who desire may make memorials to Our Savior's Lutheran Church, direct or through the funeral home office. Mr. Meyer will lie in state at the funeral home from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday am until 5 p.m. on Monday. The family will receive friends from 3 to 8 p.m. on Sunday at the funeral home.

Meyer, Lawrence C.
Lawrence C. "Bob" Meyer - Pueblo Chieftain - June 04, 2003 - Lawrence C. "Bob" Meyer passed away May 31, 2003, in Pueblo. Bob was born June 27, 1921, in Springboro, Pa., to Joseph Meyer and Elizabeth Koch Meyer. Mr. Meyer was employed by the Bell Telephone Co. for 35 years before his retirement. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army having served during WWII. He was preceded in death by his parents; as well as his son, Robert; and one sister. His survivors include his wife, Ann of the family home; son, Larry (Doris) of Pueblo West; grandchildren, Kate, Matthew, Hope and Heather; and two great-grandchildren. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, June 6, 2003, in the Ecumenical Church of Pueblo West, 434 S. Conquistador in Pueblo West.

Meyer, Lucy Mae
Lucy Mae Linscott Meyer - Huerfano World - September 16, 1982 - Mrs. Lucy Mae Linscott Meyer, 60, of Denver, died Sept. 11, 1982, in Denver General Hospital. Born Nov. 26, 1921, in La Junta, she had been living the past 20 years in Denver. Mrs. Meyer is survived by her husband, Frank Meyer, Denver; three children, Kay Cooper, Pueblo, Robert Gordon, Denver and John Mills Sioux Falls, SD; two brothers, Joe Linscott, La Veta and Paul Linscott, Denver; three sisters, Letha Zellar, Walsenburg, Ina Church,, Ordway and Bernice Rose, Denver; six grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Graveside service was in La Veta Cemetery Tuesday. Boies Almont was In charge of local arrangements.

Meyer, Robert S.
Robert S. Meyer - Pueblo Chieftain - October 15, 1997 - Robert S. Meyer passed away Oct. 13, 1997. Will be held at Pueblo West Ecumenical Church Friday at 7 p.m.

Meyer, Susan Louise
Susan Louise Meyer - Huerfano World - April 3, 2008 - Susan Louise Meyer, 46, of Walsenburg, Colorado went home to the Lord on March 26, 2008. She was preceded in death by her beloved grandparents H. P. and Adele Jones, Evelyn Larkin and William Meyer; and father Ronald Meyer. She is survived by parents Sandra and Edward Pino; her adoring children, Sara Sanchez, Richard Allsbrook, and Zachary Meyer; her most loved granddaughter, Raya Jamie Ann King and devoted partner Tim Cisneros. She will be deeply missed by her siblings and their partners: twin sister, Sharon Meyer Palm, and Eric Baldwin, Ronald Mark Meyer, Michael J. Meyer and Nancy Revercomb, and Rhonda Turner, step-brother Jose Ninahaulpa, lifelong best friend and companion, Tammy Trujillo, and lastly her nephews and nieces, Krystal and Valerie Turner, Solana Pino, Alexander Meyer, Nathan Revercomb, Daniel Demao, Joe and Jessie Ninahaulpa. Susan was born in Denver in 1962. She attended Emmaus Lutheran School, Denver Lutheran and West High Schools. She served as a cashier at Safeway and in a management position for First National Bank. She relocated to Huerfano County in 1988 where she attended Trinidad Junior College and graduated with honors in the Associate of Arts program. Susan was an avid reader and film enthusiast. She enjoyed walking, gardening, and sharing the company of her family, many friends and pets named "Buddy." Susan touched the lives of and will be sorely missed by many. We seek solace in knowing that she is finally at peace and at home with her Savior. The memorial service for Susan is being held at Boise-Ortega Funeral Home on Sunday, March 30, at 3:00 p.m.

Meyer, Zula Harlan
Zula Harlan Meyer - Huerfano World - February 28, 1991 - Zula Harlan Meyer, 101, died in Allison Nursing Home in Lakewood Feb. 22, 1991. Born near Winfield, KS, Mar. 23, 1889, to George and Anna Harlan, in 1896 she moved with her family to Hoehne, making the journey in a covered wagon. She graduated from Trinidad High School and later studied piano and organ at Denver University Conservatory of Music. From ages 14 through 19, she played for church services in any community in which she lived. She taught music for many years. She married Gus A. Meyer June 12, 1913. They operated the JM Ranch outside Gardner, established by his father, and lived there from 1925 to 1945, then retiring to Walsenburg. Mrs. Meyer was a member of the Methodist Church since girlhood and was an active member of various church groups. Survivors include three sons, Harlan, Wheatridge, Norman, Coniter and Robert, Walsenburg; nine grandchildren and II great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Memorial service will be held Saturday, Mar. 2 at 11 a.m. from United Church in Walsenburg. Cremation.

Meyers, Arthur
Arthur Meyers – Telluride Daily Journal – August 8, 1902 – Horrible Coal Mine Explosion – Gas and Powder Explode in Mine Number Three at Town of Bowen, Near Trinidad – Thirteen Bodies Recovered – Note: Arthur Meyers is listed among the dead of the Bowen Mine disaster, August 7, 1902. Arthur Meyers: American, single. He was a "machine helper" for the Union Coal Company; cause of death was an explosion. Source: Denver Public Library, "Colorado Mining Fatalities http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/bowen.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Meyers, Caroline
Caroline Meyers - Pueblo Chieftain - November 9, 1987 - Caroline Meyers, Nov. 7, 1987. Wife of Julius Lester Meyers, who passed away in 1980. Mother of Dr. George W. (Mary Jane) Meyers and Mrs. H. Marie (James) Wollard, both of Pueblo. Sister of Olivia Brewer, Perryville, Mo., and Theresa McDonald, Seal Beach, Calif. Also survived by five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Graveside service and interment, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Pioneer Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Harold Tuttle.

Meyers, Frank
Frank Meyers – Leadville Carbonate Chronicle – March 2, 1914 – Heroin and Whiskey Killed Frank Meyers – Frank Meyers, a cripple who has been in the city for several weeks, dropped dead in State street shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday morning, supposedly as the result of an overdose of a drug. Meyers fells to the sidewalk a few seconds before Jack Riley passed along the street. Riley picked him up and assisted him to a doorway of Jackson's rooming house where Meyers sat down while Riley telephoned for a doctor. Before the doctor and the police arrived, Meyers had died. Policeman Bergman telephoned to Coroner O'Malia, Deputy Walsh taking charge of the body a few minutes later. Meyers, who was a man between 40 and 50 years of age, had been in the city for several weeks, appearing in police court once in that time on a charge of vagrancy of which he was found guilty. At that time he gave his name as Frank Meyers. His right leg at some time had been amputated below the knee, and he walked by means of an artificial leg and a cane. No means of identification were found on his person. A bottle of "white line," a razor and a shaving brush were the only objects in his pockets. Police and sheriff's men found yesterday that Meyers had secured a large dose of heroin, a drug, during the night, and said that they learned he had taken it, drinking whiskey afterwards. The after affect is thought to have caused his death. Meyers is thought to have come here from Pueblo, where his mother is supposed to live.

Meyers, George W.
Dr. George W. Meyers - Pueblo Chieftain - December 03, 2003 - Dr. George W. Meyers, 84, passed away Dec. 1, 2003. Survived by his wife of 57 years, Mary Jane Meyers; children, George Meyers of Pagosa Springs, Colo., and Sherri (Mike) Pickard of Pueblo; and sister, Marie Woolard of Pueblo. George was born March 14, 1919, in Pueblo, to Caroline and Julius Lester Meyers. He served in the U.S. Navy SeaBees during WWII. George loved animals and the great outdoors. In addition to operating his own veterinarian business for 51 years, George was a veterinarian for Colorado Racing Commission. He also served as president of the Board of Santa Fe Credit Union for 17 years, life member of BPO Elks No. 90 and Pueblo Lodge No. 17, AF&AM. As per his request, his body was donated to the Anatomical Board of the State of Colorado. His memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4, 2003, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with tribute by Harry Meddings. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice or the American Cancer Society through the funeral home.

Meyers, James Phillip
James Phillip Meyers - Pueblo Chieftain - December 15, 2005 - James Phillip Meyers, June 8, 1957, to Dec. 10, 2005, passed away unexpectedly in Lakewood, Colo. Preceded in death by his father, Robert Meyers. Survived by his sons, Christopher and Phillip Meyers of Denver; one grandson; wife, Tracey Junkin-Meyers; mother, Shirley (Rudy) Medina; brother, Robert (Nancy) Meyers, Pennsylvania; sisters, Nancy (Chris) Alarcon, Shirley (Michael) Bachicha and Paula (Fred) James, all of Pueblo; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, cousins and friends. He loved his Denver Broncos, playing pool, being in the mountains and spending time with family and friends. At his request, cremation has taken place. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Friday, Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall following service.

Meyers, Jessie
Jessie Meyers - Pueblo Chieftain - September 07, 1997 - Jessie Meyers, 96, of Ordway, died Sept. 6, 1997. Visitation, 2-8 p.m. Sunday at Sillin Funeral Home, Ordway. s, 2 p.m. Monday at the Ordway United Methodist Church. Family suggests memorials to the Ordway U.M. Youth Van fund co of the church.

Meyers, Lillie Mae
Lillie Mae Meyers - Pueblo Chieftain - December 3, 1987 - Lillie Mae Meyers, late of Pueblo, died Dec, 1, 1987. Survived by her son-in-law, Robert Alexander, Pueblo; sister, Lucille Schiewe, Pueblo; two grandsons; two great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Born July 16, 1904, in Cushing, Okla. Pueblo resident since 1940. Mrs. Meyers retired from food service in School District 60 after 12 years. Preceded in death by her husband, Fred M. Meyers, Feb. 1, 1987; son, Raymond Meyers, 1984; great-grandson, Ian Alexander, 1981; and her daughter, Norma Alexander, in 1980. Graveside service, 2 p.m., Friday, Dec. 4, Roselawn Cemetery, with the Rev. Randall A. Mundt officiating. The family requests no food or flowers.

Meyers, Lucile
Lucile Meyers – Fort Collins Weekly Courier – June 26, 1914 – A Pueblo Young Woman Killed In Auto Accident – By United Press. Pueblo, June 23 – Miss Lucile Meyers, aged 20, daughter of J. W. Meyers of this city, was killed last night while driving the automobile of Walter Gray, a well-known young man of local society. She drove the car into a washout in the road near the Woodcroft sanitarium and as the car slid over the embankment into the Fountaine river the young woman was pinned down by the back of the front seat and drowned. Gray and Miss Meyers, with William Young and a young lady friend, were at the Meyers home and left in the evening for a spin. At 10:30 Young and his companion were taken home and Miss Meyers wanted to take a further spin. She operated the car and drove about the sanitarium several times. Suddenly she veered into the river road, which had been badly washed. Gray saw the washout and cried to Miss Meyers to apply the brakes. Her efforts were futile and the car slid into the river. Gray crawled to the sanitarium for help and when the car was raised up the woman was dead. Gray was released after the death had been investigated.

Meyers, Margaret M.
Margaret M. Meyers - Pueblo Chieftain - July 18, 2002 - Margaret M. Meyers, longtime Pueblo resident, passed away unexpectedly July 8, 2002. Miss Meyers was a longtime employee of the Pueblo Ordinance Depot. She is preceded in death by her parents, Harry and Delray Meyers. Survived by two beloved companions, her St. Bernards, Buffy and Beauregard. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Friday, July 19, 2002, at T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel, Rev. Leonard P. Racki officiating. Inurnment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Meyette, Marvin William Sr.
Marvin William Meyette Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - January 31, 2000 - Marvin William Meyette Sr., 63, of Pueblo. The Lord called him home, Jan. 29, 2000, after a brave battle with cancer. He was born Feb. 20, 1936, in Lyndonville, Vt. Preceded in death by his father, Charles Edward Meyette and his mother, Florence Evelyn Carr of Lyndonville, Vt. He was a very special husband to Martha Meyette of 42 years. Also a beloved dad to sons, Marvin Jr. (Selina) Meyette, Martin Edward Meyette (Cindi Gray); daughters, Marlene Meyette, Maureen (Robert) Brower, Michelle (Mike) Roth, all of Pueblo. A special grandfather to Martin Andrew Meyette, David Reed, Dezmon Meyette, Justin Meyette, Nick Hebert, Josh Hebert, Michael Roth and Ronnie Brower. Survived also by brothers, Marlin Meyette, Newark, Vt., and Merrill (Annie) Meyette of Lyndonville, Vt.; sisters and brothers-in-law, Stella Medina, Mary (Gene) Long, Ramona (Gary) Boulier and Tom (Mary) Chavez; and several nieces and nephews in Vermont and Colorado. Marvin worked for Fountain Sand and Gravel for 23 years and Valco and Transit Mix for 15 years. He was also a member of Christ the King Church. He also loved hunting, fishing and the outdoors. He will be greatly missed by all of us. Visitation, Monday from noon until 8 p.m. and Tuesday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Rosary, Tuesday, 7 p.m. and Funeral Mass, Wednesday, 10 a.m., both at Christ the King Church.

Micek, Albert J.
Albert J. Micek - Pueblo Chieftain - December 24, 1997 - Albert J. Micek passed away Dec. 20, 1997, in Albuquerque, N.M. He was born in Ideal Coal Camp on March 10, 1913, the ninth of 11 children to Valentine and Josephine Micek who had immigrated from Czechoslovakia. In 1938, Albert met and married Johanna Fink. He was a talented mechanic and meticulous carpenter, but his greatest love was working cattle. When he was up on a horse, he seemed to own the world. Over the next 50 years, Albert and Johanna raised anything and everything: turkeys, goats, chickens, cattle, hay, oats, to transform the four room rock house into a home and thriving cattle ranching operation and to raise the only crop that ever paid off: kids. Albert adored his children. One of the most devastating tragedies of his life was the untimely death of his dear son, Lonnie, in a 1962 construction accident. In 1970, at age 77, Albert decided to fold up the cattle business. In his later years, Albert took up his longtime hobbies, pool and music. Albert was a gentle father, a playful grandfather, a generous friend, a honest and wise businessman, and a faithful member of St. Mary Catholic Church, where he served as a Eucharistic Minister. He is survived by his wife, Johanna- four children, Alberta (Dallas) Priest, Leonard (Laura) Micek, Regina (Daniel) Gleason, and Mary Jo (David) Tesitor- 14 grandchildren- six great-grandchildren- his two surviving sisters, Bessie Eccher and Agnes Zubal- and numerous nieces and nephews. Services will be held at St. Mary Catholic Church in Walsenburg. The rosary will be prayed Friday, Dec. 26, 1997, at 3:30 p.m. followed by the funeral Mass at 4 p.m. A reception will follow at Mazzone Hall. Burial will be on Saturday. A final farewell prayer will begin at 9 a.m. at St. Mary Church followed by burial at Micek Ranch. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to St. Mary Church.

Micek, Alene Mae
Alene Mae Micek - Huerfano World – April 6, 2006 – Alene Mae Micek, 91, of Castle Rock, passed away Monday, April 3, 2006. She is preceded in death by her husband, Frank Micek and her daughter, Shirley Gilas. Alene is survived by her daughter, Frances Reis; sons, Frank (Leona) Micek, and Richard Micek; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be 11 a.m., Saturday, April 8, 2006 at the Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel with inurnment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the American Cancer Society or the Multiple Sclerosis Society in care of Roselawn Funeral Home, 1706 Roselawn Road, Pueblo, CO 81006, in Mrs. Micek's name.

Micek, Frank
Frank Micek - Pueblo Chieftain - February 03, 1986 - Frank Micek, 78, life-long Colorado resident, passed away Feb. 1, 1986. He was the husband of Alene Micek, who survives. Father of Shirley Gilas, Frances (Michael) Reis, Frank (Leona) Micek Jr., and Richard (Kathleen) Micek. Brother of Albert Micek, Bessie Eccher, and Agnes Zubal. Also survived by nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Father-in-law of Garnet Micek. Close friend of Robert Naglich. Brother-in-law of Pauline Micek. Numerous nieces and nephews are also survivors. After farming in Huerfano County for many years, Mr. Micek was employed by the University of Southern Colorado, retiring in 1975. Services will be at Christ the King Church: recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers memorials to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice, either directly or through the funeral home. The family may be contacted at 1810 Iroquois.

Micek, Lonnie J.
Lonnie J. Micek - Pueblo Chieftain - August 28, 1962 - Requiem High Mass will be said at 9 a.m. today at St. Mary Church for Lonnie J. Micek, 19, who died Friday at Loveland from injuries suffered in a two-truck collision on a road construction job. Interment will be in South St. Mary Cemetery. Micek was born, Feb. 16, 1943, in Walsenburg and attended St. Mary Catholic schools. He was graduated from high school in 1959. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Micek, Pryor; three sisters, Regina and Mary Jo Micek, of the family home, and Mrs. Dallas Priest, Albuquerque, N.M.; a brother, Leonard Micek, of the family home, and his grandmother, Mrs. Johanna Fink, Walsenburg. Furphy Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Micek, Robert Raymond
Robert Raymond Micek - Huerfano World - January 24, 2002 - Robert Raymond Micek, Sr., 74, of Filer, ID, died Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2002 at his home. He was born Jan. 19, 1927 in Del Carbon, the son of Robert and Edith Micek. Throughout his life, he was close to his step-father, Lloyd Hamilton. He joined the U.S. Navy at age 17 and married Betti Cline, There were five children born to this union. They were later divorced and he married Keri Myers, who had three children. Mr. Micek worked as an electrician all his life. He worked in Lodi, CA, the Panama Canal Zone, Anaconda, MT, and in Burlington, WA. After he retired, he and his wife Keri took a year in the fifth wheel and traveled the United States, then settled in Puyallup, WA. After his wife's death, he moved to Filer, ID, to live with his daughter Sheri. Mr. Micek was a lifelong member of the Burlington Masonic Lodge #254 and was a member of the LDS Church. He is survived by seven children, Bob (Judy) Micek and Jim Micek, both of Old Town, ID, Sheri (Clint) Blackwood, of Filer, ID, Tom (Shenna) Micek, of Stafford, VA, Mark (Jane) Myers, of Seattle, WA, Steve (Suzy) Myers, of Enumclaw, WA, and Carol (Donna) Patterson, of Bremerton, WA; 26 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents, sisters and a daughter, Betsy Buhl. Memorial services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2002 at the Filer LDS Stake Center. Private inurnment will take place at Sunset Memorial Park. Cremation was under the direction of White Mortuary. The family suggests memorials to Boy Scout Pack #172, c/o Filer Ward LDS Church, Filer, ID, 83328.

Miceli, Paul Anthony
Paul Anthony Miceli - Pueblo Chieftain - January 05, 2006 - Paul Anthony Miceli, 69, passed away Jan. 3, 2006. Survived by his loving wife, Bernice Miceli; children, Shelley (Brian) Billings of Pueblo, Gary (Jenny) Miceli of Pueblo West, Tina (Mark) Carrillo of Broomfield, Kris (Brenda) Miceli of Pueblo West, Alan (Wendy) Miceli of Salt Lake City, Utah, Eric Miceli of Pueblo West; brother, Frank (Rosella) Miceli of Florida; 13 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and numerous other relatives. Preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Jenny Miceli; brother, Andrew Miceli. Paul was born June 24, 1936, in Detroit, Mich. Paul was a partner in a family-owned business in Fraser, Mich., with his brother, Frank. He was an avid bowler, fisherman and loved to do tricks and tell jokes. He was a very generous and giving person. He retired from Safeway in 1999. Paul was a member of Our Lady of the Meadows, Our Lady of the Lourdes in Beulah, St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in Pueblo West, Eagles 145 and USBC. The family will greet friends and relatives from noon to the service time. Rosary, 6 p.m. Friday, Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 7, 2006, Our Lady of the Meadows, 23 Starling Drive, with the Rev. Father Kevin Novack as celebrant. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Reception will follow from 1 to 4 p.m. at American Legion Pueblo Post No. 2, West and Ninth. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice House or a church of choice through Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors.

Michael, Margaret E.
Margaret E. Michael - Colorado Springs Gazette - June 28, 1990 - Margaret E. Michael, 94, of Colorado Springs died Tuesday. Prior to becoming a homemaker, she was a professional musician. A memorial Mass will be celebrated at 4 p.m. Tuesday, by the Rev. Milton Adamson at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 2026 W. Colorado Ave. Swan-Law Funeral Home, 501 N. Cascade Ave., is handing the arrangements. Mrs. Michael was born March 25, 1896, in Kasota, Minn. After graduating from high school in Stanley, Wis., she attended McPhail Music School in Minneapolis, and became a soloist and choir director. In 1921, she married Frank Michael and moved to Luverne, Minn. He preceded her in death in 1962. Mrs. Michael moved to Colorado Springs in 1978. Mrs. Michael is survived by two daughters, Frances Folsom of Colorado Springs and Helen Stageberg of Minneapolis; a son, John Michael of Pueblo; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Michaels, Ira L.
Ira L. Michaels - Pueblo Chieftain - February 10, 2005 - Ira L. Michaels, 92, passed away Feb. 6, 2005. He is preceded in death by his wife, Marie Michaels. Survived by his son, Jim (Catherine) Michaels of Brier, Wash.; grandchildren, Kevin Michaels, Seattle, Wash., Mark (Sue) Michaels, Camano Island, Wash., and Donna Michaels, Seattle, Wash. He also is survived by three great-grandchildren. Ira retired from the Rio Grande Railroad and was a member of the Rye Home United Methodist Church and Silver State Lodge No. 95, AF&AM. Visitation, 2 to 5 p.m. Thursday, at T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Graveside service, 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 11, 2005, at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Michaels, Lois Ruth
Lois Ruth Michaels - The Downey Eagle Newspaper – February 20, 1998 - Lois Ruth Michaels mourned by many here – Salinas, CA - Lois Ruth Michaels, a former longtime school supervisor for the Los Angeles School District and a former longtime resident of Downey, CA, died Feb. 12 in Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital. She was 85, born Nov. 12, 1912 in Pueblo, Colorado, and had lived in Salinas since 1996. She was formerly of Downey, taught in public and private schools, and owned a co-ed summer camp from 1949 to 1959, called Bass Lake Sierra Camp in the Sierra Mountains. She was active as a Downey Newcomer and was president pro tem from 1986-87. She joined the Woman's Club, the Republican Women's Club, and was a past president of the Emblem Club in 1988-89. She was also active in Meals on Wheels, the Junior Blind, the PTA-HELPS program, Villa Elena Convalescent Hospital, Home Xmas Party, Brentwood Veterans Administration Christmas Parties, Downey Local Scholarship Funds, Supreme Disaster Funds, Campfire Girls and Boys, the Downey Elks Handicapped Kids, was active in helping send handicapped children to camp, Red Cross Assistance, was a 50-year member of the Downey Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, and contributed more than 50 years of community service. She was a graduate of UCLA with a B.A. in Education. Survivors include her son, Robert B. Butterfield of Pacific Grove; a niece, Lois Calman of San Diego; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her late husband, George Michaels in 1995. Memorial services are pending at the Little Chapel by the Sea. Arrangements are by the Paul Mortuary of Pacific Grove. The family suggests memorials in her memory to the donor's favorite charity.

Michaels, Marie H.
Marie H. Michaels – Pueblo Chieftain - November 4, 1989 – Marie H. Michaels, resident of the Rye Community for over 40 years, was born in Topeka, Kan., Dec. 23, 1906, and died in Pueblo, Nov. 2, 1989. Until her retirement in 1971, she was manager-treasurer for the San Isabel Credit Union. A former 'Harvey Girl,' she was a member of the Home United Methodist Church of Rye where she had been treasurer for many years, the first treasurer of Pueblo Chapter of Credit Unions and member of the Order of eastern Star No. 7. Wife of Ira L. Michaels of the family home. Mother of James I. (Catherine) Michaels of Freeland, Wash. Grandmother of Kevin (Keelie) Michaels of Simi Valley, Calif., and Mark (Sue) Michaels of Reseda, Calif. Sister of Hazel Forsythe of Norwalk, Calif. Services at 2 p.m. Monday, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home Chapel. Interment Imperial gardens. Respects may be paid at the funeral home from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Memorial contributions may be made to Home United Methodists Church, Rye. Colo.

Micheli, Amelia
Amelia "Kelly" Micheli - Pueblo Chieftain - February 15, 2003 - Amelia "Kelly" Micheli, 86, was born in Mancos, CO. on March 31, 1917 and departed this earth on Feb. 14, 2003. Her husband, James C. and beloved twins, Berna Jean and Bernard James, preceded her in death. Kelly is survived by her loving children, Elaine Wilson,, Dennis (Pat) Micheli, Gary (Karen) Micheli, all of Pueblo, and Roberta (Kenneth) Krier of Walsenburg; fourteen grandchildren; and fourteen great-grandchildren. Kelly was employed as a LPN for twenty-six years with Huerfano County Hospital and Medical Center (1963- 1989). She loved her privacy and reading books on the family home's front porch. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Please make donations to Spanish Peaks Regional Health Center and Colorado State Veteran's Nursing Home. Private services have been entrusted to the care of Johnson-Romero Family Funeral Home.

Micheli, Robert C.
Robert C. Micheli - Pueblo Chieftain - March 10, 1987 - Robert C. Micheli, 58, formerly of Pueblo, died March 6, 1987, in Houston, Texas. At the time of his death he was a senior vice president of Commonwealth Savings Association in Houston. A native of Colorado, he was a senior vice president at Columbia Savings in Denver for many years. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran. Survived by wife, Joann Micheli, Houston; daughters, Robin Gail Micheli, New York, Lisa Marie Micheli, Denver, Allison Ann Micheli, Pueblo; and brother, Alphonse Micheli, Foster City, Calif. Donations may be made to the New Age Hospice, 6205 Almeda, Houston, Texas, 77021. Memorial Service 6 p.m. Wednesday at St. Thomas Moore Church, 8035 S. Quebec, Littleton, Colo.

Michelli, Pierina Carmella
Pierina Carmella Michelli - Huerfano World - April 16, 1998 - Pierina Carmella Michelli, 88, of Walsenburg, died July 8, 1998. Born Feb. 18, 1910, in Hastings, she moved with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ruffini to Walsenburg in 1922. On June 5, 1938 she married Silvio A. Michelli. The couple operated Ruffini Grocery for over 30 years. She is survived by her husband, Silvio, Walsenburg; a daughter, Charlene Radach, El Paso, TX; a son, Tom Michelli, El Cajon, CA; and two grandchildren. Mass was celebrated at St. Mary Church. Mrs. Michelli was cremated and was buried in North St. Mary Cemetery.

Michelli, Silvio A.
Silvio A. Michelli - Huerfano World - August 10, 2000 - Silvio A. Michelli, 89, of Walsenburg, died Friday, Aug. 4, 2000 in Trinidad State Nursing Home, where he had been a resident since July 14, 1998. Mr. Michelli was born on Mar. 31, 1911 in Ludlow to the late David and Amelia Valentine Michelli. He married Pierina Carmella Ruffini on June 15, 1938 and the couple owned and operated The Ruffini Grocery Store for over 30 years. Mr. Michelli was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Mr. Michelli is survived by two children, Charlene (Mike) Radach, El Paso, TX, and Tom (Joyce) Michelli, El Cajon, CA; two grandchildren, David and Scott Michelli, El Cajon; two sisters, Mary Jo Theriault, Lake wood, CA, and Katherine Zamboni, Paramount, CA; nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his wife, Pierina on July 8, 1998. Graveside committal service, 3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2000 in the North St. Mary Cemetery with Deacon John Luginbill officiating. Cremation. Almont Crematory, Pueblo.

Mickelson, Ellen H.
Ellen H. Mickelson - Pueblo Chieftain - September 02, 1986 - Ellen H. Mickelson, late of Colorado City, died Aug. 30, 1986, at a local hospital. Dearly missed by Lorraine, Jack, Don, and Mark Dobbratz. Survived by her daughters, Lorraine, Marilyn, and Joyce. Member of First Church of Christ Scientist of Pueblo. Born Dec. 21, 1903, in Chicago, Ill. She spent 18 years with her daughter in Illinois and Florida, and the past six years in Colorado City. Preceded in death by her first husband, George F. Metzger, in 1956, and her second husband, Harry Mickelson, in 1967. At her request, cremation, Davis-Wallin Crematorium.

Mickelson, Keith Odell
Keith Odell Mickelson - Pueblo Chieftain - June 20, 2006 - Keith Odell Mickelson, 46, born Feb. 29, 1960, in Orlando, Fla., passed away June 17, 2006, in Pueblo. Survived by his parents, Betty and Mike Mickelson of Pueblo West; two sons, BK and Dustin of Pueblo; and sister, Debra O'Neil of Maryland. Cremation, with no viewing or service.

Mickelson, M. Patricia
M. Patricia "Patty" Mickelson - Pueblo Chieftain - February 01, 2006 - M. Patricia "Patty" Mickelson, born March 22, 1922, passed away Dec. 1, 2005. Celebration of life memorial service, 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, 2006, Ecumenical Church of Pueblo West Fellowship Hall, 434 S. Conquistador Ave. Friends are invited to share a brief remembrance or experience.

Micklich, Harry Jr.
Harry Micklich Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - January 9, 1944 - Harry Micklich Jr. services T.G. McCarthy chapel Tuesday 9:30 a.m. St. Francis Xavier church 10, To Valhalla.

Miczak, Richard
Richard Miczak - Pueblo Chieftain - June 04, 2000 - Richard Miczak, 57, June 1, 2000. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

Middelkamp, Clara Lee
Clara Lee Middelkamp - Pueblo Chieftain - March 01, 2002 - Clara Lee Middelkamp, 89, born Nov. 22, 1912, passed away Feb. 16, 2002. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert L. Middelkamp; and daughter, Clara Lee Rogers. She is survived by a daughter, Eleanor Gale; grandchildren, Carol (Mario Gernazio) Tekavec, Robin (Dick Clapper) Cope, Bob (Joyce) Cope, Lee Cox, Fritz Gale, Eric Gale, Adele Gale, Brett Gale; six great-grandchildren; and six step-great-grandchildren. Clara Lee was born in Greenville, Texas, later moving to Colorado, where she attended Central High School and Colorado College. She was a gifted artist with a great sense of humor and lots of energy. In the 1970s, she and her husband, Bob, had an art show in Denver featuring the original Egyptian-style rock artworks. She enjoyed traveling, games of all kinds, sewing and doll making, nature and bingo. In 2000, she placed in the Colorado State Fair Silver Queen contest. She will be sadly missed. A memorial service will be held at Central Christian Church on Sunday, March 3, 2002, at 3 p.m. A reception in the church hall will follow. Memorials may be made to the Greenway and Nature Center of Pueblo through T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home office.

Middelkamp, Harry H. Jr.
Harry H. Middelkamp Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - May 04, 2004 - Harry H. Middelkamp Jr., 83, was born on April 19, 1921, in Denver, Colo., and died on May 2, 2004, in Pueblo, Colo. Preceded in death by his parents, Harry Sr. and Florence (Conn) Middelkamp; wife, Madge (Crews) Middelkamp; and his son, Harry H. Middelkamp III. Survived by his wife, Ann (Hurd) Middelkamp; son, Floyd Crews (Carolyn) Middelkamp of Phoenix, Ariz.; daughter, Debbie (Mike) Porter of Denver; brother, Allyn (Diane) Middelkamp of Pueblo; stepchildren, Grant (Ellyn) Koury of Beulah, Shawn Antonioni of Pueblo and Michelle (Dave) Adcox of Sterling, Colo.; grandchildren, Mike (Ginger) Middelkamp and Rod Middelkamp, all of California, Kristi, Doug, Cindy and Gary Middelkamp, all of Arizona, Steve (Jill) Brock, Brian Brock, Jamie Porter, Justin Jones, Jackie Rudder, Alexandra Antonioni, Nathan and Kyla Koury and Stacy Looker; many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. In WWII, Harry was in the U.S. Army and wounded in basic training which separated him from his unit. Harry went on to teach Army courses in military law, payroll and accounting at the Central Pacific Base Command Administration School in Honolulu. He was appointed secretary to General Staff Office at Fort Schafter, Honolulu. Harry was appointed an aide to Gen. Robert Richardson. And he was a previous county assessor, had his own accounting practice, real estate, part of Middelkamp Insurance and was an officer in the Colorado Life Underwriters Association. He worked in New York for the Metropolitan Life Insurance & Washington National. A previous member of Pueblo Country Club, Million Dollar Club in Insurance, former board member of Colorado Boy's Ranch of La Junta, former Boy Scout assistant leader and prior member of many other organizations. His education included Central High and St. Patrick's schools, Southern Colorado State College, University of Colorado and University of Hawaii. Harry's main loves were his St. Jude Chapel, his Beulah yard, and his two German Shepard dogs that passed away within the last two years. Harry will lie in state at the funeral home from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 6, 2004, at Praise Assembly of God, 2000 Troy, with Pastor Bobby J. Wilson officiating. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Those who desire may make a memorial to Harry's favorite charity, the Colorado Boy's Ranch, through the funeral home. The family may be contacted at 4745 Eagleridge Circle in Pueblo.

Middelkamp, Marguerite B.
Marguerite B. Middelkamp - Pueblo Chieftain - April 09, 2001 - Marguerite B. Middelkamp passed away April 7, 2001. Survived by her daughter, Jean (Ron D.D.S.) Moreschini of Pueblo; grandchildren, Richard (Laura) Moreschini D.D.S. of Pueblo, Richard Stowers of McAlester, Okla., Marion Stowers M.D. of Little Rock, Ark., Sam Stowers of Boston, Mass., Becky Stowers of Hot Springs, Ark., and Suzzy Bradford of Aurora, Colo.; and great-grandchildren, Charlie Moreschini, Jessie Moreschini, William Moreschini, David Stowers, Patty Jean Stowers and Christopher Stowers. Preceded in death by her husband, Richard B. Middelkamp in 1963; and her daughter, Patricia Stowers in 1978. Marguerite was born to Lottie (nee Donlon) Holden in La Junta, Colo. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church. There will be no viewing. Private graveside services will be held. Those who desire may make memorials to First Presbyterian Church.

Middelkamp, Robert L.
Robert L. Middelkamp - Pueblo Chieftain - December 23, 1980 - Robert L. Middelkamp, longtime resident of Pueblo and late of Wetmore, passed away Sunday. Dec. 21, 1980, at St. Joseph Hospital, Florence, after a lengthy illness. Survived by his widow, Mrs. Clara Lee Middelkamp of the family home, and two daughters, Mrs. Clara Lee Rogers, Pueblo, and Mrs. Eleanor Gale, Fort Collins. Also survived by eight grandchildren, Frederick Scott Gale, Adele Katrina Gale and Aaron Brett Gale, Fort Collin, and Caroline Dianne Tekavec, Robin Lee Cope, Robert Curtis Cope and Lee Ellis Cox, Pueblo, and one great-grandson, Tyrone Maximilian Tekavec, Pueblo. He was born Dec. 22, 1907, in Pueblo and was a prominent businessman in Pueblo, having operated the Middelkamp Insurance and Real Estate Agency and was co-owner of the Bon Durant Building before his retirement 17 years ago. A private family graveside service was held today at Roselawn Cemetery with the Rev. Roger Hupp officiating. Please omit gifts of flowers and food at family request.

Middleton, Ruth Dale
Ruth Dale Duncan Middleton - Pueblo Chieftain - November 09, 2000 - Ruth Dale Duncan Middleton, 100, passed away Nov. 7, 2000. She was born March 22, 1900, in Saline County, Kan., on a farm near the towns of Salina and Gypsum, Kan. Her parents homesteaded the last quarter section of land in Kansas under the Homestead Act in 1902 and Ruth lived there with her family until she came to Burlington, Colo., to teach music and physical education in 1924. In 1926, she married Carl G. Duncan, a teacher and administrator. To them were born four children, three of whom survive Ruth: JoAnn (Bud) Kincaide of Long View, Texas, Carl (Joan) Duncan of Littleton, Colo., and Earl (Betty) Duncan of Longmont, Colo. Carl G. Duncan preceded her in death in 1974. Ruth was also preceded in death by her daughter, Lois Collins, and sister, Eleanor O'Dell. In 1981, she was married to Donald S. Middleton, who preceded Ruth in death on March 21, 1995. Ruth is survived by her step-daughters, Roberta Jean (Henry) Hanna of Cloquet, Minn., Mary (Kenneth) Ray of Arvada, Colo., Linda (Alan) Thompson of Waukesha, Wis., and Betsy Towell of Brookfield, Wis. Other survivors include her sister, Eula Hoover of Pueblo; 15 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. Before coming to Colorado, she taught five years in elementary schools in Kansas, two years at Burlington, Colo., and 24 years in Pueblo County District No. 70 at Avondale, Colo., serving as elementary principal of the Avondale School for 13 years. Other activities include past president of the American Legion Auxiliaries of Cortez, Colo., and of Oak Creek, Colo., past president of Federated Women's Clubs in both Cortez and Oak Creek. Member of No. 132 Wild Rose Chapter of O.E.S. for more than 50 years, present member of P.E.O. Chapter BT and past president of the Monday Music Club. Mrs. Middleton was an accomplished musician. She served as the organist for various churches in Colorado Springs from 1965 to 1973. More recently she served as organist for 50 years at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Pueblo. She will lie in state at the funeral home Friday from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, 2000, at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 10 University Circle, with Rev. Pat Hurley officiating. Those who desire, may make memorials to Westminster Presbyterian Church or to a charity of choice through the funeral home.

Miera, Alfonso N.
Alfonso N. Miera - Pueblo Chieftain - April 24, 2001 - Alfonso N. Miera, 87, passed away April 21, 2001. Preceded in death by his loving wife, Corina V. Miera, Sept. 5, 1998; and son, Fermin Miera. Survived by children, Alfonso Jr., Albert, Felix, Eleanor, Jesse, Linda, Carmen, Manuel and Lawrence; his extended family, Milton, Elmer, Miguel, Frank, Nora, Elmira, Rose, Bea, Norma, Sandra, Bev and Ron. Also survived by several nieces, nephews, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Alfonso was a member of St. Patrick Church. Viewing, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday. Rosary, 6 p.m. Wednesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Patrick Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends and relatives at the family home.

Miera, Luis G.
Luis G. Miera Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - October 25, 2002 - Luis G. Miera Sr., 85, born Feb. 14, 1917, to the union of Jose Manuel and Celia (Cardenas) Miera, went to be with the Lord on Oct. 22, 2002. Preceded in death by his loving wife, Nellie (Resendez) Miera; his parents; and siblings, Simonita Trujillo, Lydia Miera, Eli, Jake, Fred and Luis Jose Miera. He leaves to cherish his memory his children, Manuel (Pat Ausbun) Miera, Mercedes (Gene) Lopez, Luis (Irene) Miera Jr., Theresa Padilla, Pete (Liz) Miera, Christina Sanchez, Carlos (Diane) Miera and Ramon Miera; 18 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; brother, Tony Miera; sisters, Juanita Nordin, Amelia Salazar, Dolores Gutierrez; numerous nephews, nieces, cousins and friends. Luis retired from the U.S. Postal service in 1982 and served in the U.S. Army during WWII. His passion in life was gardening and taking care of the beautiful flowers he grew. Visitation, 3 to 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25, 2002, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, 2002, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel with interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens Cemetery with honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. The family wishes to express a special thank you to Grace Smith and the Hospice staff; Cheryl, Amy, Kim, Connie, Sherry, George and Dick.

Miera, Mark Anthony
Mark Anthony Miera - Pueblo Chieftain - August 24, 2001 - Age 37, of La Junta, passed away unexpectedly on Aug. 21, 2001, near Ordway. He was born Nov. 17, 1963, in La Junta, to John Louis and Cecilia (Carrillo) Miera. Mark grew up in La Junta and graduated with the La Junta High Class of 1982. He served in the U.S. Marines from 1982-1986. He was an avid musician, specializing in the blues. In 1991, he graduated from the Musicians Institute of Hollywood, Calif. He was also a motorcycle enthusiast. At the time of his death, he was employed by Colorado Feeds in Las Animas and was pursuing a CCNA degree at Otero Junior College. He is survived by his mother, Cecilia Miera of La Junta; son, Isaac Anthony Miera of Thornton; sisters, Christine (Patrick Harmon) Rael of La Junta and Kathryn Miera Perez of Pueblo; brother, John Louis Miera Jr. of Amarillo, Texas; grandmother, Esperanza Carrillo of La Junta; special friend, Pam Cadwallader; nieces, JoAnn DiDomenico, Rachel K. Perez, Diane Mendez, Jessica Miera; nephews, Victor L. Perez Jr., Jonathan Miera, Carlos Rodriguez and Donovan Baca. Also surviving are numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Mark was preceded in death by his father. Vigil and recitation of the rosary will be at 6 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday. Both services will be at Our Lady of Guadalupe/St. Patrick Parish with interment to follow at Calvary Cemetery. Visitation, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Military honors will be provided by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Miera, Patrick
Patrick Miera - Pueblo Chieftain - November 15, 2000 - Patrick Miera, formerly of Monte Vista. Prayer service will be held at 7 p.m. today at Templo Sion Assembly of God Church in Monte Vista. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16, 2000, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Monte Vista. Interment will follow at the Workers Union Cemetery in Monte Vista.

Migalski, Robert F.
Robert F. Migalski - Huerfano World - January 3, 2002 - Robert F. Migalski passed away peacefully in his sleep on Dec. 26, 2001. He came to Walsenburg to spend his final Christmas with his grandchildren, whom he loved dearly. Mr. Migalski was born Jan. 17, 1934 in Chicago, IL. He lived with his devoted wife of 46 years in Spring Valley, CA. Preceded in death by mother, Delores, and son, James Jay. Survived by wife, Joan, Spring Valley, CA; daughter K.T. (Ronald) Julian, Aguilar; grandchildren, Rachel, Jessica and Joseph Julian, Aguilar, and Joshua Julian, Milan, NM, brother, Chuck, and sister, Judith (George) Kellerhalls, Porterville, CA; and aunts, nieces and nephews. At his request, cremation. Comi Funeral Home, Trinidad.

Mihalco, Maurine
Maurine Mihalco - Pueblo Chieftain - October 11, 2001 - Maurine Mihalco of Wheat Ridge, Colo., passed away Oct. 9, 2001. Wife of Richard Mihalco; mother of Debbie Huerta, Rick (Grace) Mihalco, Nancy (Bill) Cathey, Cathy (Scott) Dorsey, Lori (Monty) Groff and Christy (Bill) Graul; sister of Barbara (Buss) Pearson and Shirley (Bob) Gallagher. Also survived by 12 grandchildren. Memorial Mass, 1 p.m. Friday at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, 1985 Miller St., Lakewood, Colo. Services will conclude at the church. Contributions may be made to any cancer society of the giver's choice.

Mihalich, Rose T.
Rose Theresa Mihalich - Huerfano World - March 25, 1993 - Rose Theresa Mihalich, 99, of Walsenburg, died Friday, Mar. 22, 1993, in Huerfano County Medical Center where she had been in long term care for several years. Born Oct. 13, 1893 in Kriz, Slovenja Yugoslavia, she came to Huerfano County around 1915 and spent the rest of her life here. She was a member of VFW Auxiliary, the Tabernacle Society and St. Mary Church. Survivors include her daughter, Sophie Zager, Walsenburg; eight grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Private funeral mass was Monday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery.

Mihalick, Kathryn Elizabeth
Kathryn "Kay" Elizabeth Mihalick - Pueblo Chieftain - February 01, 2000 - Kathryn "Kay" Elizabeth Mihalick, age 81, formerly of Pueblo, passed away Jan. 30, 2000, in Santa Ana, Calif. Preceded in death by her husband, Sam; parents, Anton and Katherine Rupar; brother, Anthony Rupar; and sister, Loretta Marie. Survived by sons, David (Joan), Jon (Joanie), of Pueblo and Anthony (June) of Orange, Calif. Also survived by 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; sisters, Marie Mutz, Helen (Dick) Perse of Pueblo and Sr. Rosemarie Rupar, O.S.B., of Chicago, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends. At her request, cremation in California. Memorial Mass, Thursday, 7 p.m., St. Mary Church, 307 E. Mesa. The family will greet friends immediately after the Mass in the church hall. Please omit food and flowers.

Mihelich, Amelia
Amelia "Millie" Mihelich - Pueblo Chieftain - November 01, 2003 - Amelia "Millie" Mihelich, delivered from Heaven above Aug. 5, 1930, entered the Eternal Garden on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2003. Millie is preceded in the Garden by her parents, Nester and Trinidad Martinez; brothers; sisters; and her beloved infant daughter, Carolyn Sue. Millie has taken many memories with her of her loved ones. She is survived and deeply missed by her loving husband of 54 years of matrimony, William L. Mihelich; children; Cheryl (Shawky) Ghattas of Cairo, Egypt, Jim (Gloria) Mihelich of Farmington, N.M., Suzan Mihelich of Lancaster, Calif., Patsy (Bill) Rasmussen of Pueblo, Colo., Midge (LeRoy) Valdez of Colorado Springs, Colo., William L. Mihelich Jr. of Gallup, N.M., Dan Mihelich of Gallup, N.M., and Mona (Ken) Wertsbaugh of Pueblo, Colo. Millie also leaves to cherish many memories to her 22 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Millie touched the lives of many others and will be remembered by her siblings, Delores Valle of San Dimas, Calif., Ernest Rives of Irving, Texas, Jerry Martinez of San Marino, Calif., Pauline Vives of Montclair, Calif., Terri Espinosa of Fontana, Calif., Carlos E. Martinez of Crestline, Calif., Jeri Jimenez of Brea, Calif., Victoria Martinez of Roseville, Mich., Ava McKinney of Palmdale, Calif., and Kathleen Baca of Petaluma, Calif.; plus numerous nieces and nephews. Millie shared a tremendous amount of her forgiving heart with her family, and was never without a smile. She was energetic, happy, healthy and spiritual. After graduating from Central High School, she married her soul mate and pursued a field which she mastered. Her career in nursing began at Parkview Hospital as an LPN. Her gift to care for others was complimented by her faith in our Lord. Spiritually guided, Millie was a member of Parkhill Baptist Church for many years. She enjoyed reading her Bible and other spiritual material she would find. Millie's graciousness and genuine compassion for others never failed her. As her children grew, Millie settled into retirement, but her work ethic held strong. For the past several years of her life, she continued to care for those in need through home health care. Millie - wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt and grandma. The most beautiful woman ever to grace the face of this earth. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 3, 2003, Parkhill Baptist Church, 4235 Parkhill Place, Pueblo, CO, 81008 (Northridge). Please join her family at Parkhill Baptist Church for dinner, following the service.

Mihelich, Anthony James Sr.
Anthony "Tonch" James Mihelich Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - December 07, 2005 - Anthony "Tonch" James Mihelich Sr. departed this life on Dec. 5, 2005. Born on May 12, 1917, to John Mihelich and Rose Butkovich, who preceded him in death along with his brothers, Nick, Jack, Joe and John; sisters, Mary, Kay and Phyllis. Survived by his devoted daughters, Tonia Zamarripa of Pueblo, Charm (Brent) Dykema of Morrison, Ill.; and his sons, Anthony (Jessie) Mihelich Jr. and Myrl Mihelich of Pueblo. Tony also is survived by his grandchildren, Steve, Kristy, Doug, Cheri, Tony, Kristine, Angela and James; great-grandchildren, Josh, Breanna, Jessica and Joshua. Also survived by his brother, Pete Mihelich; sisters, Rose Soldano, Betty (Pete) Carlo; and numerous nieces and nephews. Tonch enlisted in the Marine Corp in February of 1942. During his service, he was stationed on an island in the South Pacific (Pago, Pago, American Samoa) assigned to the Third Scout Platoon, 3rd Marine Division. He received an honorable discharge in September 1945. Tonch served as undersheriff of Pueblo County from 1948 through 1951. He was employed by the Pueblo Army Depot in the Police Division in 1952, retiring as a police lieutenant in 1969. After retiring, Tonch moved to Gunnison, Colo., beginning a career of showing his buddies how to fish and hunt. Tonch returned to Pueblo in 1998 due to health reasons and was cared for by his daughter, Tonia, at the family home. Tonch loved spending time with his children and grandchildren, spoiling his dog, Spike; and cat, Kitty. He enjoyed reminiscing about his service in the Marine Corp and his fishing and hunting trips. Visitation, noon to 6 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Rosary, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday; both services at St. Francis Xavier Church, 611 Logan. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. In lieu of food and flowers, contributions may be made in his name to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice.

Mihelich, Benny Eli
Benny Eli (Ray) Mihelich - Pueblo Chieftain - July 8, 1987 - Benny Eli (Ray) Mihelich, late of 36052 Bush Rd., Avondale, passed away in Kalamazoo, Mich. Ben was born May 20, 1967. He had been a resident of Colorado for 16 years. Returning to Kalamazoo six months ago. Ben attended school at Vineland Middle and Pueblo County High. Surviving are his parents, Joseph and Ruth Mihelich, of Avondale; brother and sister, Charles W. (Ray II) Mihelich and Anita Jean Mihelich, both of Avondale; grandmother, Mrs. Lucinda Miller of Kalamazoo, and several aunts and uncles. He was preceded in death by one grandmother, Martha Mihelich, and two grandfathers, Ernest Leo Engleman and Miles Eli Ray. Service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel with Pastor Richard Mathena officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Benny (Ray) Mihelich Memorial fund.

Mihelich, Emily
Emily Mihelich - Pueblo Chieftain - September 26, 1999 - Emily Mihelich was born July 23, 1914, in Torreon, N.M. She departed this life Sept. 25, 1999, at the Minnequa Medical Center. Having lived in Pueblo the past 60 years, Mrs. Mihelich was a sales clerk in various Pueblo business houses before her illness prevented her from working. Emily was a lot of fun to be around, and she always keep you laughing with her comments about current events, politics and life in general. She enjoyed playing cards, crocheting and bingo sessions in the various bingo parlors. One of her greatest joys was her "Sunday Spaghetti Dinner" for her family. She focused on her grandchildren, teaching them how to cook, keep house and take care of themselves in life. She would even travel to Denver to visit them, and the comment was "here comes the feisty lady." Emily leaves to cherish her memory her children, Candelario "Sonny" (Beverly) Estrada, Penny Estrada Garcia; grandchildren, Lori and Paul Trujillo, Conrad and Cindy Garcia, Shari and John Medonich, Lynette Estrada, Tracy and Miguel Rodriguez, Kenny Estrada, Jon-Karl Estrada, Michael Torres; 11 grandchildren, Erik and Sean Trujillo, Brenden, Aliec, Shelby Garcia, Angel, Kandi, Miguel Rodriguez, Victor, Jason Sanchez; siblings, Ubaldo (Monica) Chavez, Charles C. (Lucy) Chavez, Estella Chavez, and Nellie Gallegos; niece, Carrie (Pete) Vigil; former daughter-in-law, Vera "Tootsie" Estrada; former son-in-law, Bill Garcia; other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by her parents, Carlos C. and Amalia Carabajal Chavez; and husband, John "Red" Mihelich. Visitation, noon until 4 p.m. Monday. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. at Angelus Chapel. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Tuesday, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Rev. Robert Carden, celebrant. Cremation to follow. Family will receive friends in the hall of St. Joseph's following the Mass.

Mihelich, Joe C. Sr.
Joe C. "Chooks" Mihelich Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - April 24, 1999 - Joe C. "Chooks" Mihelich Sr., age 83, born Nov. 9, 1915, passed away April 22, 1999. He was preceded in death by his parents, Rose and John Mihelich- son, Joe "Dudgie" Mihelich Jr.- and daughter, Jane "Bunkie" Hammer. Survived by his wife of 46 years, Pearl Mihelich- daughter, Janet Mihelich- and sons, Nick (Cindy) Mihelich, Pat (Pam) Mihelich, Richard (Linda) Walker and Jack (Sherry) Walker. Also survived by brothers, Pete (Jean) Mihelich of California, Anthony Mihelich Sr. and John (Mercy) Mihelich of Pueblo- sisters, Rose Soldano of California, Phyllis (Mike) Hart and Betty (Pete) Carlo of Pueblo- as well as numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and a host of friends. Preceded in death also by two sisters and two brothers. Chooks joined the CC camp in his early years and then went to work at the CF&I until he left Pueblo to work at an aircraft factory in Arizona. He worked at a liquor store when he returned to Pueblo and also had his salvage lot on Lake Avenue. Cremation, Almont Crematory. , Tuesday, 11 a.m., Park Hill Baptist Church. Inurnment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Memorial contributions may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in care of the funeral home office.

Mihelich, John
John "Casey Papo" Mihelich - Pueblo Chieftain - November 26, 2003 - John "Casey Papo" Mihelich, beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother passed away on Nov. 23, 2003. Casey was born on Nov. 25, 1925. Survived by his wife, Mercy; his children, Allen (Morgan) Johnson, Van (Roger Meyer) Pace, Noelle (Dennis) Faricy, Evera (Chris) Langosh, Eddie (Leona) Wheeler, Diedre (Chris) Mihelich-Herrera, Jimmy Mihelich, John Mihelich and Janet Mihelich. Also survived by sisters, Rose Soldano, Betty (Pete) Carlo and brothers, Anthony Mihelich Sr. and Pete Mihelich in addition to grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Casey will be sadly missed by special friends Joe Calistro, Jimbo Pavecich and George Chapo. Many relatives and friends will miss Casey's smile and great jokes and stories. Casey was a WWII Veteran and retired after 32 years of service from the Southern Colorado Power Company. Some of Casey's favorite activities were spending time with his family, fishing, gambling, watching the Broncos, dancing and playing cards. The family extends special thanks to the staff of the Veteran's Nursing Home in Florence and the Sangre de Cristo Hospice. Services will be at Imperial Funeral Home on Nov. 26, 2003, with viewing from 10:00 a.m. to noon, funeral service at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice.

Mihelich, Okga F.
Olga F. Mihelich - Pueblo Chieftain - January 19, 2000 - Olga F. Mihelich, 85, went to be with the Lord on Jan. 18, 2000, in Pueblo. Preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Charles Mihelich; brother, John Pauchick; and sisters, Frances Pauchick, Louise Lain, Theresa Musso, Christine Richardson and Pauline Klune. Survived by special nieces, Charlene (James) Leonard, Norma (Albert) Becco and Toni (Henry) Skoczen; numerous other nieces and nephews; sister-in-law, Pauline Pauchick; brother-in-law, Alex Richardson; and special friend, Bessie Dionese. Viewing, 2 to 8 p.m. today. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to St. Francis Xavier Church in her memory.

Mihelich, Pete P.
Pete "Oscar" P. Mihelich - Pueblo Chieftain - October 005 1986 - Pete "Oscar" P. Mihelich, age 75, passed away Oct. 4, 1986, at a local hospital. Survived by two brothers, George Mihelich, John (Emily) Mihelich, both of Pueblo; one sister, Stella Drott, Durango; one nephew and two nieces. A lifetime Pueblo resident. By his request, cremation. Memorial Mass, 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 6, Our Lady of the Assumption Church, 900 E. Routt, with Father Raymond Grimes officiating. The family will receive friends at 1223 E. Evans.

Mihelich, Stephania
Stephania Mihelich - Pueblo Chieftain - November 20, 1999 - Stephania Mihelich, 87, passed away Nov. 16. She is survived by her daughter, Geraldine M. Turner; son-in-law, Ewing Turner; granddaughters, Pamelee Santesteban, Jana and Kerry Turner; grandson, Kevin Turner; five great-grandchildren; sisters, Mary Gorshe and Velma Cortese. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. today, Los Alamitos Air Station Chapel, Katella and Lexington, Los Alamitos. Interment will follow at All Souls Cemetery, Long Beach. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made to The Ed Lesar Memorial Scholarship Fund, Pip-Jafray, c/o: Michael Deverich, 119 W. Fifth Street, Pueblo, Colo., 81003-3161.

Mikatich, Elizabeth Jean
Elizabeth Jean "Bessie" Mikatich – Albuquerque Journal - April 08, 1999 - Elizabeth Jean "Bessie" Mikatich, 88, went home to be with her Lord on April 4, 1999. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Helen and Lanny Winters of Albuquerque with whom she had made her home since 1985; her son and daughter-in-law, Joseph and Janette Mikatich of Westminister, Colorado; four grandchildren, Karen (Rob) McQuaid, Duncanville, Texas; Mike (Meredith) Winters, Albuquerque; and Joshua and Jacob Mikatich, Westminister; five great-grandchildren, Mike, Andrea and Matthew McQuaid and Mark and Ashley Winters. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph, in 1976. The family wishes to thank Dr. Samuel Goldman for his years of tender care of "Nana"; Mark, Heidi and Denny of Lucky Savon Pharmacy for their concern and help, and Quality Continuum Hospice for their gentle care giving without whom the road would have been far more difficult. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service and private family burial will be held in Pueblo, Colorado, her home for 74 years. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made in her memory to Bible Study Fellowship, International, c/o 8408 Estates Dr. NE, #225, Albuquerque, NM 87110. "Nana" loved deeply and was deeply loved; she will be greatly missed. Aspen Funeral Alternatives, 1935 Juan Tabo NE.

Mikatich, Verleen Ruth
Verleen Ruth Mikatich - Pueblo Chieftain - January 18, 2004 - Verleen Ruth Mikatich, 74, born Nov. 22, 1929, passed away Jan. 16, 2004. Survived by her husband, R.J. "Buddy" Mikatich; children, Craig A. (Carole) Buhlman, Cristina (Terry) Roybal, Catherine (John Liese) Hartman; grandchildren, Tristan and Larisa Roybal, and Andrew, Gary and Phillip Hartman; and other relatives and friends. Predeceased by her parents, Carl and Ruth Satt. Verleen had a special appreciation for music and fine arts. She enjoyed sewing, crafts and gardening and had a special love for animals. At her request, cremation. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to a charity of the donor's choice in her memory.

Mikatich, William A. Sr.
William A. Mikatich Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - March 18, 2001 - Age 88, born Aug. 21, 1912, in Pueblo, passed away March 16, 2001. Survived by his wife, Rose; daughter, Mary Kay (Richard) Cortese; son, Bill Jr.; grandchildren Renee and Justin Cortese; brother, Rudolph (Verleen) Mikatich; sister, Katherine (Edward) Kochevar; and numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents, Nick and Frances Mikatich; brothers, Joseph and Nick Mikatich; sisters, Helen Mikatich and Frances Kamby. William was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served during World War II. He was also a member of the Painters Local Union No. 79, KSKJ Lodge No. 7, Holy Name Society and the Eagles No. 145. Memorial Mass, 11 a.m. Monday, March 19, 2001, St. Mary Church.

Miketa, Robert Lee
Robert Lee Miketa - Pueblo Chieftain - June 19, 1999 - Robert Lee Miketa, age 58, passed away June 14, 1999 . Beloved husband of Connie Miketa and beloved father of Terrianne (Tom) Drake, Arvada, Colo., and Tina (Danny) McCrory, Pueblo, Colo., and Rob (Christina Haney) Miketa, New York. Grandfather "Papa Didi" of Noah and Megan Drake. Also survived by brothers, George Miketa and Fred (Joanne) Miketa, Pueblo, Colo.- sister, AnnaMae (Andy) Davison, Colorado Springs, Colo.- mother-in-law, Teresa Genova, Pueblo, Colo.- brothers-in-law, Sam (Carole) Genova and Michael (Susan)Genova, all of Pueblo, Colo.- as well as numerous nieces, nephews, special friends and extended family members. Preceded in death by his parents, George and Mildred Miketa- brother, Henry Miketa- and father-in-law, Charles Genova. Mr. Miketa was president of the Colorado Artists' Association, a member of the Croatian Fraternal Union, a life member of the National Education Association and also a member of the Shrine of St. Therese parish. He was an avid sportsman, hunter, fisherman, an accomplished grapher and an artist who worked with watercolors, ceramics and jewelry. He taught art and special education with School District #60 for 32 years and art education extension classes for Adams State College. He retired from teaching in 1995. Bob loved working with the Okolitza Tamburitzans and designed their concert stage sets. Viewing, Saturday, noon to 8 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial Celebration, Sunday, 7:30 p.m., George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Funeral Mass, Monday, 10 a.m., Shrine of St. Therese. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Rio Grande Search and Rescue or American Red Cross in Monte Vista in care of the funeral home office.

Mikita, Teri Lee
Teri Lee Hopkins Mikita - Pueblo Chieftain - July 29, 1987 - Teri Lee Hopkins Mikita, 2200 Acero, July 26, 1987. Wife of Shaun Mikita; mother of Shaun Mikita Jr.; daughter of John and Patricia Hopkins; granddaughter of Mary Morrow and Josephine Hopkins, Pueblo; daughter-in-law of Edward Mikita, Pueblo, and Glenda Mikita, Pueblo. Survived also by numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Teri was a lifelong Pueblo resident and graduated from Central High School in 1981. She was employed by the King's Table Restaurant. Services, 10 a.m. Thursday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel Cremation, Almont Crematory. The family will greet friends at 812 Jackson.

Miklavec, Joseph A.
Joseph A. Miklavec - Pueblo Chieftain - April 21, 2002 - Age 81, passed away April 15, 2002 in Pueblo, Colo. Born April 21, 1920, in Pueblo, Colo., to Peter and Barbara Miklavec who preceded him in death along with his wife, Bess Miklavec; and brother, Anthony J. Miklavec. Survived by his daughter, Diane (Dan) Modlin; and grandson, Daniel Modlin of Burbank, Calif.; brother, William (Hazel) Tezak of California; sister, Angeline (Howard) Roberts of North Little Rock, Ark.; and cousins. Joseph attended Western State College. He was a veteran of WWII, retired in 1980 as an Inspector for the Pueblo County Health Department, and was a member of St. Mary's Parish. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday. Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Entombment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Miklich, Frank E.
Frank E. Miklich – Pueblo Chieftain - April 01 2000 - Frank E. Miklich, 83, went to be with the Lord on March 30, 2000, at his home. Born March 18, 1917, in Pueblo, Colo., to Frank and Mary Miklich, who preceded him in death. Survived by his loving wife of 53 years, E. Berniece Miklich; daughters, Sharen Tilley and Janice Schoen; grandchildren, Brian, Adrianne, and Patrick; sister, Gertrude Puntar, brother, Edward (Helen) Miklich; and numerous aunts, nieces, nephews and cousins. He retired from the CF&I Rail Mill with 42 years of service. Frank was active with the Arabian Horse Association, bowling, and the Fraternal Order of the Eagles. Visitation, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Monday, St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens, with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. In lieu of food and flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice or St. Francis Xavier Church in his name.

Miklich, Joe
Joe "Judge" Miklich - Pueblo Chieftain - January 29, 2003 - Joe "Judge" Miklich, born April 26, 1918, in Pueblo, Colo., passed away Jan. 25, 2003. He is preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Antonia Miklich; wife, Lorene; brothers, Victor, Frank, Albert, Stanley; sisters, Antonia and Hedwig. He is survived by sons, Ray (Karla) Miklich, Chuck (Trudie) Miklich and Joe Miklich, all of Pueblo; grandchildren, Lance Miklich and Shawna (Grant Genova) Miklich; sisters, Ann Miklich, Valerie DeJoy; sister in-law, Angela Miklich; brother in-law, Pete Gorshe. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation, 4 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home. Honoring his request, a private family funeral Mass, St. Joseph Catholic Church, with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery.

Mikulas, Christine Rose
Christine Rose Mikulas - Pueblo Chieftain - June 21, 2006 - Christine Rose Mikulas, 90, passed away June 18, 2006, in Pueblo. She spent the last 50 years as owner and operator of Christine's Beauty Shop, where she served many friends and relatives. Chris' life will be celebrated for being full, well-lived, filled with love, compassion, kindness, generosity and humor. She loved to cook and visit with all those who stopped by the house to see her. She leaves behind to cherish her memory nephew/son, John (Judy) Mikulas; grandson, Jonathan Mikulas; and sister, Veda Cardinal. She also is survived by numerous other friends and relatives - many very special to her. Chris was preceded in death by her son, Paul Mikulas Jr.; and husband, Paul Sr. Private family visitation. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Thursday, June 22, 2006, Roselawn Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at the family home following interment.

Mikulas, George Bernard
George Bernard Mikulas - Pueblo Chieftain - November 29, 1997 - George Bernard Mikulas, 75, beloved husband and father. Born April 23, 1922, in Ramah, Colo. World War II army veteran. Worked at CF&I Steel for 30 years as an electrician until his retirement in 1983. He loved John Wayne movies and collecting trinkets until his death on Nov. 26, 1997, from a lengthy and painful illness. Preceded in death by parents, Paul Senior and Verona Mikulas- brothers, John, Mark, Joe, Matt, Mike and Paul- and sisters, Betty Barnett and Julia Walsh. Survived by wife, Ann Marie, of 49 years, Pueblo- son, Rory (Debbie)- grandsons, Christopher and Matthew- and granddaughter, Athena, all of Casper, Wyo.- brother-in-law, Jack Barnett- sister-in-law, Christine Mikulas, both of Pueblo- and numerous nieces and nephews. s for George Mikulas will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1997, at 2 p.m. at George McCarthy Historic Chapel with reception to follow. Cremation has taken place at Mr. Mikulas' request. Interment will be at Imperial Cemetery.

Mikulas, Mary A.
Mary A. Mikulas - Pueblo Chieftain - April 13, 1986 - Mary A. Mikulas, 817 Acero April 12, 1986. Wife of Mark F Mikulas. Mother of Gar (Deanna) Mikulas, San Diego, Calif. Grandmother of Randy, Darrell, and Lynne Mikulas. Great-grandmother of R. J. and Brenda Mikulas. Daughter of Julia Sedlak. Sister of Olga Kirk, Helen Stanko, Alex (Blanche) Sedlak, Ann (George) Mikulas, and Harry T. (Marlene) Sedlak. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her father, Pete Sedlak; sister, Elsie Sedlak; and brother, Pete Sedlak Jr. Service, 2 p.m. Monday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Interment, Roselawn. The family will receive friends at the Chapel at 1:30 p.m. Monday before the service.

Mikulas, Paul M.
Paul M. Mikulas - Pueblo Chieftain - May 12, 2001 - Paul M. Mikulas, age 51, born Sept. 28, 1949, passed away May 11, 2001. Mr. Mikulas is survived by his children, Paul and Melissa Mikulas; his mother, Christine Mikulas; and brother, John (Judy) Mikulas. He is also survived by special nephew, Jonathan Mikulas; aunts, Vera Cardinal, Ann Mikulas and Mildred Potestio; and numerous cousins. Preceded in death by his father, Paul M. Mikulas, an infant brother and special aunt and uncle, John and Mary Ann Mikulas. He worked for Edison Power in California for many years. Paul enjoyed being with his friends. He made friends easily and had a special interest in helping young people. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, and 8 to 11 a.m. Monday, at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Monday, Sacred Heart Church, Avondale. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Milano, Martin B.
Martin B. Milano - Pueblo Chieftain - December 31, 2000 - Martin B. Milano, age 84, born May 29, 1916, in Rockvale, Colo., passed away Dec. 29, 2000, in Florence, Colo. Mr. Milano is preceded in death by his parents, Barney and Josephine Milano; sister, Jennie Milano; daughter, Bonnie Milano; and former wife, Elvira Gobatti. He is survived by his daughters, Betty Giltner (husband Blase) and Dr. Vera Milano-Omid (husband Abbas); 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Martin served in the U.S. Army during World War II and recently received the Jubilee of Liberty Normandy D-Day Medal. He was a foreman for Gobatti Manufacturing Co. for 30 years, and a machinist at Pueblo Diversified Industries for 25 years. Viewing Tuesday, 8 a.m. to noon at the funeral home. Funeral Mass Tuesday, 2 p.m., St. Patrick Church. Cremation to follow with inurnment Thursday, 10 a.m., Union Highland Cemetery in Florence, Colo. In lieu of food and flowers, contributions may be made to the Colorado State Veterans Nursing Home or to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in his memory.

Milberg, Clarence E.
Clarence E. Milberg – Pueblo Chieftain – September 26, 2006 - Clarence E. Milberg, 93, passed away Sept. 23, 2006. Survivors include three daughters, Barbara (John) Hibler of Pueblo, Celene (Tom) Pickard of Sterling, Colo., Lisa (Jeff) Cutter of Naches, Wash.; six grandchildren, Marc (Judy) Hibler of Pueblo, Traci (Dave) Hampton of Edmond, Okla., Stephanie (Paul) McCann of Elmhurst, Ill., Lance (Lauren) Pickard of Orlando, Fla., Amanda (Chris) Millheisler of Wenatchee, Wash., Kyle Cutter of Naches, Wash.; and nine great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his wife, Allene; brothers, Ralph, Elmer and Walt. Clarence was born at home to Annie and Emil Milberg on March 2, 1913, in Newell, S.D. His first job, upon leaving his parents' farm, was in a general store in Worland, Wyo. Then he and his wife moved to Tacoma, Wash., where he worked for Sears and Roebuck. During World War II, he was a copper foreman at the Tacoma Shipyards. He returned to Newell and went into business with his brother, Elmer. They ran the Newell Gamble Store. Upon retirement, Clarence and Allene moved to Pueblo. He enjoyed hunting, stained glass, woodworking and gardening. Clarence was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Newell Congregational Church, Pueblo First Presbyterian Church and the Newell Chamber of Commerce. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service will be held at a later date in Newell, S.D. His ashes will be laid to rest next to his wife at the family Wilson Cemetery in South Dakota. Memorials may be sent to the Newell Museum Fund, in care of Annitta Stolnack, Treasurer, P.O. Box 361, Newell, S.D., 57760.

Miles, Frank M.
Frank M. Miles - Pueblo Chieftain - September 25, 1926 - Private funeral services for the late Frank M. Miles took place at 2 p.m., Friday, September 24, in the chapel of the Davis Mortuary. The Rev. Leslie B. Logan officiated. The pallbearers were Frank De Mio, Floyd Shields, Frank Wells, G. L. Kearney, R. A. Kirk and Dr. O. S. Reeves. Interment in Mountain View.

Miles, Imogene Louise
Imogene Louise Miles - Pueblo Chieftain - January 21, 1987 - Imogene Louise Miles, of 152 Kingsley Ave., departed this life Jan. 19, 1987, at University Park Care Center. Mrs. Miles was born March 4, 1928, in Hoisington, Kan. She married Alfred Miles on Dec. 24, 1946, in Pueblo and was employed as a property clerk for the Colorado State Hospital. She was a member of Bethlehem Baptist Church. Predeceased by her father, Clinton W. Twyman Sr., 1936; stepfather, William W. Washington, 1981; brother, Clinton W. Twyman Jr., 1967; mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Miles, 1986. Survived by husband, Alfred Miles Sr., Pueblo; sons, Alfred (Marchelle) Miles Jr., Detroit, Mich., Dennis Miles, Pueblo; mother, Mrs. Lela Washington, Pueblo; sisters, Mrs. Margaret Albrow, Colorado Springs, Mrs. Patricia (Willie) Hill, Mrs. Marian (James) Wallace, both of Pueblo, Mrs. Frances (Sam) Williams, San Jose, Calif.; one brother, Kenneth (Thelma) Twyman, Colorado Springs; five grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Friday, Bethlehem Baptist Church, with the Rev. F. L. Chandler officiating. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Family will receive friends at the home.

Miles, Jacob E.
Jacob E. Miles - Pueblo Chieftain - November 8, 1987 - Jacob E. Miles, 20, of Rocky Ford, passed away on Nov. 5, 1987. Jacob is survived by his father, Harvey Miles; his daughter, Mariana Burciago; and the mother of his daughter, Annette Burciago. He also is survived by his brother, Steven A. Miles; his four sisters, Dallas I. Viale, Diane L. Kebel, Mary E. Wade, and Susan Miles; his grandmother, Mrs. Jesusita Lamas; several aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews. Jacob was preceded in death by his mother, Elia Miles. Jacob was born on Dec. 1, 1966, in Rocky Ford. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 9, 1987, at St. Peter Church, 1209 Swink St., Rocky Ford. Rosary recitation at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1987, at Imperial Chapel. Interment, Faith, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the home of Manuel Lamas, 1609 Lake Ave., Pueblo, following interment.

Miles, Lucy Mae
Lucy Mae Miles - Pueblo Chieftain - March 30, 2001 - Age 92, departed this life on Tuesday, March 27, 2001, in Pueblo, Colo. She was the daughter of the late Eugene and Lucy Calhoun. Lucy was preceded in death by her loving husband, Judson B. Miles, Jan. 1, 1981. She was born in Pittsview, Ala., March 11, 1909, and received her education in the state of Alabama. As a young woman, she moved to Columbus, Ga., and became a devoted member of the St. James A.M.E. Church. She moved with her employer to Denver, Colo., and later to Pueblo, Colo., where she met her husband. They lived faithfully together until his death. Mrs. Miles was the youngest child and the last member of her siblings. She leaves to rejoice her memories devoted nephew, Joseph (Yolanda) Reddick of Mobile, Ala.; nieces, Mrs. Minnie Reddick Edwards of Corona, N.Y., Mrs. Sarah Reddick Howard and Mrs. Annie Ruth James of Jacksonville, Fla.; relatives from the Miles family, nephews, Eddie (Beatrice) Miles Sr., Alfred Miles, Carl (Susie) Miles, Ray (Ruthie) Miles, Orval (Shirley) Miles; nieces, Mary Louise Jackson, Charlotte (James) Pulley and a very devoted niece, Sharon (Curtis) Turner, all of Pueblo. Also survived by several great-nieces and great-nephews, cousins and many friends - Pueblo Chieftain very devoted friends, Elise Peak, Patsy Ewing, Rosa N. Jorman, Ada Ashford - Pueblo Chieftain and the special neighbors who cared for her, Val Cancino, Adrian Acosta and Arthur Yarbrough. Mrs. Miles was a longtime member of First A.M.E. Church, served with distinction on the Trustee Board, Missionary Society and Lay Organization. Received a Trustee Emeritus for her lifetime service to the board. She was a past Matron of Star of Pueblo Chapter No. 5 Order of Eastern Star, P.H.A. Past President of American Legion Auxiliary No. 163. She was very active in these organizations until her illness. Mrs. Miles will be deeply missed by the many lives she touched with her quick wit and keen sense of humor. Visitation, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at the funeral home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Saturday, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Interment to follow, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Miles, Mary
Mary Miles - Pueblo Chieftain - May 05, 1986 - Mary Miles, 1027 Fine St., departed this life May 4, 1986, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. A Pueblo resident for 63 years, she was born April 11, 1902, in Wewoka, Okla. She married Leonard Miles, July 28, 1920, in Manzanola. A member of Bethlehem Baptist Church for 50 years and served on the mission board. She is predeceased by daughter, Olliemina Miles; two sisters, Ella Fields and Mildred McDaniels; and brother, Waldo Jackson. Survivors include her husband, Leonard Miles; children, Mary (Willie) Jackson, Denver; Charlotte (James) Pulley, Eddie (Beatrice) Miles, Alfred (Jean) Miles, Carl (Susie) Miles, Ray (Ruth) Miles, Orval (Shirley) Miles, all of Pueblo; one sister, Rose Wilson; one brother, Andrew Jackson, both of Phoenix, Ariz.; sister-in-law, Faustin Jackson, Pueblo; 26 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Bethlehem Baptist Church, the Rev. F. L. Chandler officiating. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Family will receive friends at the home.

Miles, Sylvia F.
Sylvia F. Miles - Pueblo Chieftain - April 6, 1951 - Mrs. Sylvia F. Miles. Body forwarded to Montrose, Colo., today for services and interment.

Miles, Wilbur C.
Wilbur C. Miles - Pueblo Chieftain - September 29, 1987 - Wilbur C. Miles of 1111 Bonforte Blvd., passed away Sept. 27, 1987. Husband of Dorothy Miles and father of Phyllis (Bill) Sinclair, Las Animas, Mary (Jack) McKenry, Idledale, and Jo Ann (Mike) Taylor, Highland Village, Texas. Brother of Gladys (Ernest) Ayers, Sheldon, Wash., Helen (Martin) Kious, San Leandro, Calif., and Don (Lavora) Miles, Rocky Ford. Survived also by seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mr. Miles was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Las Animas and spent most of his life farming in the McClave and Las Animas area. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Tuesday, First United Methodist Church, Las Animas, will be conducted by Pastors Terry McLaughlin and Jack McKenry. The family respectfully requests the omission of flowers. Memorials may be made in Mr. Miles's name to either the First United Methodist Church in Las Animas or the Sangre de Cristo Hospice program in care of the funeral home office.

Milhollin, Jean P.
Jean P. Milhollin - Pueblo Chieftain - April 28, 2006 - Jean P. Milhollin, a lifetime Pueblo resident, passed away April 26, 2006. She was born May 6, 1927, to the union of William "Bill" Young and Josephine (Chumbley) Young. Preceded in death by her parents; and grandson, Robert L. "Bobby" Hanson. Survived by her devoted husband, Robert Milhollin; son, William Douglas (Ruth Ann) Hanson of Richland, Wash.; daughter, Karolyn Jean Madrid of Pueblo; grandson, Ronnie Hanson of Liberty Hill, Texas; granddaughter, Jodi Hanson-Sordello of Pueblo West; great-grandchildren, Blake, Dillan, Ty and Asta Hanson of Liberty Hill, Lillian and Frankie Sordello of Pueblo West; and special friend, Jean Hallock. At her request, cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium, with no service. In lieu of food or flowers, donations may be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice, through Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors or Bethel United Methodist Church.

Milinazzo, Frances Gilda
Frances Gilda Milinazzo - Huerfano World - December 3, 1998 - Frances Gilda Milinazzo, 78, of Firestone, died November 21, 1998, at her home. Born in Ludlow to Frank and Gilda Milinazzo, she attended school in Ludlow and Trinidad. She operated the Blue Parrot Cafe Milinazzo, she attended school in Ludlow and Trinidad. She operated the Blue Parrot Café in Trinidad for many years. Survivors include her son, Anthony Chifalo, Firestone; four sisters, Mary Vivic, Walsenburg, Lucille Lessar, Pueblo, Millie Bacich and Polly Brandolino, Trinidad; three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Funeral service was in Trinidad. Burial in Trinidad Catholic Cemetery.

Milirh, Pete
Pete Milirh – Fort Collins Weekly Courier – June 21, 1912 – Thirteen Men Killed in Mine Explosion Today at Hastings, Colo. – Note: Pete Milirh is listed among the dead of the Hastings Mine disaster, June 18, 1912. Pete Milirh: Slav (citizenship), age 36, married with four surviving children. He was a miner for the Victor-American Fuel Company; cause of death was an explosion of gas due a defective lamp. Source: Denver Public Library, "Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hastings.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Milisaveljevich, Dan R.
Dan R. (Milisaveljevich) Millson - Pueblo Chieftain - June 29, 2005 - Dan R. (Milisaveljevich) Millson, 89, born April 5, 1916, passed away June 24, 2005. Preceded in death by his wife of 57 years, Cleta. Survived by his daughter, Marcia; grandchildren, Deb of Silverthorn, and Bruce, of Georgia; and great-grandchildren. Also survived by his siblings, Robert (Claudette), Pueblo, Dorothy (Howard), Pittsburg, Pa., Sophie, Reno, Nev., and Mary, of Pueblo; good friend, Robert Inman; and his dog and faithful companion, Mr. Bailey. Dan was a member of First Church of God and Pueblo Aerie No. 145 (FOE). He was an avid golfer, bowler and was a man of a thousand jokes. He was well liked by everyone. Dan was the owner of Crystal Window Cleaner Manufacturing for many years. Viewing, 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Graveside service, 10 a.m. Friday, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the Florence Lions Club Robbie Milisaveljevich Scholarship Fund.

Millard, Donald R.
Donald R. Millard - Pueblo Chieftain - October 31, 2004 - Donald R. Millard passed away Oct. 27, 2004, in Pueblo. Don was born in La Junta, Colo., on April 18, 1954, and had lived in Pueblo most of his life. He was preceded in death by his father, John H. Millard; and mother, Alberta Voss. Don is survived by his children, Carrie E. Millard of Florida, and Scott Millard of Texas; a brother, William (Judy) Millard of Pueblo; two nephews, one great-niece and several aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Mr. Millard will lie in state at the mortuary from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 1, 2004, in the Mountain View Cemetery.

Millard, H. J.
H. J. Millard – Eagle Valley Enterprise – May 4, 1917 – Explosion in Hastings Mine – Note: H. J. Millard is listed among the dead of the Hastings Mine disaster, April 27, 1917. H. J. Millard:Welsh, age 26,married with one surviving child. He was a "fireboss" for the Victor-American Fuel Company;cause of death wasan explosion due to an open safety lamp.Source: Denver Public Library,"Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hastings.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Millard, J. W.
J. W. Millard - Walsenburg World – August 18, 1910 - J.W. Millard a miner employed in the southwest mine at Aguilar was instantly killed by a rock fall this morning. The body was brought to Trinidad.

Millard, John Henry
John Henry "Teddy Bear" Millard - Pueblo Chieftain - July 7, 1987 - John Henry "Teddy Bear" Millard passed away unexpectedly July 4, 1987, at a local hospital. Survived by his wife, Kathryn of the family home; two sons, William Russell (Judy) Millard and Donald Ray (Debbie) Millard, both of Pueblo; three grandsons; one granddaughter; cousins, Earl and Shirley Millard, Pueblo, Norma Everheart, Granada; brother and sister-in-law, Roy and Lucille Perkins, Pueblo; sister-in-law, Lillie Hamblin, Oregon; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Born Sept. 13, 1928, in Lamar. Pueblo resident for 35 years. Employed at Colorado State Hospital for 24 years. Member of Sacred Heart Cathedral and BPOE Lodge No. 90. Rosary, 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 8; Mass of Christian Burial, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, July 9, with Father Richard Becker officiating. Both services at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Visitation at the funeral home from noon until 8 p.m. Tuesday and from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Wednesday. Friends may call at the family home.

Millard, Kathryn F
Kathryn F. Millard - Pueblo Chieftain - July 04, 2004 - Kathryn F. Millard, 78, passed away June 30, 2004. Preceded in death by her husband, John Millard; and her sister, Lucille Perkins. Kathryn is survived by her sister, Lillie Hamlin, Denver; niece, Helen Taylor, Pueblo; nephews, James E. (Judy) Perkins, Stockton, Calif., and Michael R. (Cathy) Perkins, Beulah, Colo.; stepson, Don Millard, Pueblo. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews and other relatives. Kathryn graduated from the Pueblo Beauty College and then retired from the Colorado State Hospital, where she was a beautician. She was a member of Sacred Heart Cathedral and also the Altar Society of the Cathedral. Visitation, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, at the funeral home. Vigil service, 7 p.m. Tuesday, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Funeral Mass, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sacred Heart Cathedral. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Millard, Vera Vivian
Vera Vivian Millard - Pueblo Chieftain - February 2, 1987 - Vera Vivian Millard, late of Pueblo, died Feb. 1, 1987, at a local nursing home. Survived by her children, Earl (Shirley) Millard, Pueblo, and Norma Jean Everhart, Granada; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; sister, Mabel (Floyd) Miller, Irene, Texas; brother, Malcolm (Wilma) Downy, Fort Worth, Texas; and numerous nieces and nephews. Born March 25, 1906, in Irene, Texas. Vera married Leonard Millard in 1928 in Texas and then came to Colorado where they farmed in the Lamar and Carlton areas before moving to Pueblo in 1959. Preceded in death by her husband, Leonard Millard, Feb. 6, 1983. Graveside service, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 4, Imperial Memorial Gardens with Evangelist William C. Driver officiating. Visitation will be noon today until 8:30 p.m.

Miller, A. Gale
A. Gale Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - December 10, 2001 - A. Gale Miller, 81, passed away Dec. 8, 2001. Preceded in death by his sister, Verla Cloyd; and by his parents, A. Clarence and Bessie Miller. He is survived by his wife, Sylvia M. Miller; four children, Larry G. (Bonnie) Miller, Pueblo; Bruce A. (Maureen) Miller, Colorado Springs, Raymond C. (Rebecca) Miller, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Michael L. (Cathy) Miller of Humble, Texas. He is also survived by his 13 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren; his sister, Budah (Ivan) Harris; and brother, Raymond L. (Doris) Miller, both as well as numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Mr. Miller retired from CF&I in 1983, where he was an electrician's helper. He served in the U.S. Navy during WWII and was a member of Moose Lodge No. 19, of which he obtained the Pilgrim Degree; BPOE No. 90; and VFW Post 61. Visitation, 8 a.m. to noon Wednesday at the funeral home. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Wednesday, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel, with interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens, with full military honors. Those who wish may make donations to the charity of their choice in Mr. Miller's memory.

Miller, Allen B.
Allen B. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - November 28, 1997 - Allen B. Miller, 76, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on Nov. 25, 1997. Mr. Miller was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served his country in World War II. A retired employee of the CF&I with 40 years of service. He was Past Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus No. 557- past Faithful Navigator of the 4th Degree Bishop Wilgien- member of Sacred Heart Cathedral and belonged to the Legion of Mary. He made rosaries for Our Lady Rosary Maker. An avid football fan, he also officiated collegiate football games. Survived by his wife, Dolly- children, Thomas H. Miller, David (Louise) Miller, Lana (Wade) McMullen, Ann (Bill) Williams, John (Rene') Goddard, Donna (Robert) Squire, Terri Lee, Jerry (Nicki) Goddard and Irene (Jay) Buckingham- brother, Hubert Miller- 16 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Recitation of the rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 1, 1997. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery, with graveside honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Both services from Sacred Heart Cathedral. Those who wish may make contributions to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice, 704 Elmhurst, in memory of Mr. Miller. Arrangements by Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, 2710 N. Elizabeth.

Miller, Annie
Mrs. Annie Miller - Huerfano World - February 10, 1994 - This Week in La Veta History - 1940: Died, Mrs. Annie Miller, 101, a resident of Malachite and Gardner since 1875. She leaves sons Ed and Robert, Redwing, daughters Mrs. A.A. Campbell and Mrs. Bruce Tirey.

Miller, Archie
Archie Miller – Akron Weekly Pioneer Press – February 23, 1906 – Deadly Mine Explosion – Denver – A Walsenburg dispatch says: As a result of a gas explosion at 10 o'clock Monday morning in the Sunshine mine of the Victor Fuel Company at Maitland, a large camp four miles from this city, fourteen men were killed. Their bodies have been recovered, being found badly burned. It is supposed that a small pocket of gas was struck which was ignited from the lamp of a miner. There were nearly 200 men at work in the adjoining mine and had the explosion been caused from dust, in all probability all would have been killed. Following is a list of the dead so far as known: Archie Miller, fire boss; Battista Eobera; Billy Moran of Maitland; James W. Titters of Kansas; Corona Costa, Sopris, Colorado; Nick Yockibetz; and Joe Costa, Maitland. Huerfano World - February 20, 2003 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1906: A disaster in the old Sunshine mine claimed the lives of William Moran, Archie Miller, Natale Nizzi, Natale Ore, James Teeters, Pete Divisio, S. Lobana and Dominic Lezeni.

Miller, Benjamin Dewey
Benjamin Dewey Miller - Denver Colorado - May 1979 - Three DWD Retirees Die - Three retired Denver Water Department employees died within the past few weeks. Benjamin Dewey Miller, 81, retired hydrant and valve maintenance man in T&D, died May 25, in St. Anthony Hospital following a long illness. Miller, born Feb. 21,1898 in Walsenburg, Colo., attended grade school there and later worked as a coal and rock miner. In the late '20s and early '30s he worked for DWD as a mining foreman on enlarging the Moffat Railroad Tunnel's pioneer bore--under 99 year lease to DWD to convert Western Slope water. When the project was finished, he joined the Utah Construction Co. under contract to build the railroad tunnel. Dewey returned to DWD in 1944 as a laborer in the old City Division. Later he was promoted to pipeman, than a caulker, and in 1959 worked as a valve and hydrant maintenanceman in T&D, until retirement in 1964 after 17 years of service. Survivors include his wife, Mabel of the family home at 853 Osceola; a daughter, Mabel Chacon, Denver; brothers A.L., Abilene TX., and Lee of Denver; sisters, Priscella Miller, Salina, Kans., and Mary Rohrer, San Diego, and several grand and great-grandchildren. Services were conducted at Presentation of Our Lady Catholic Church with interment following in Crown Hill Cemetery.

Miller, Bessie Winona
Bessie Winona "Nona" Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - June 25, 2006 - Bessie Winona "Nona" Miller, 95, passed away May 25, 2006. Survived by her sons, Robert (Virginia) Miller of Conroe, Texas; Charles (Wendy) Miller of Alt, Colo.; Scott (Cindy) Miller of Olathe, Kan.; Douglas (Sandra) Miller of Tucson, Ariz.; and Kipley (Sylvia) Miller of Copperas Cove, Texas; 16 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, eight great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband, Eugene P Miller; and infant daughter, Vera Susanne. Nona was born March 5, 1911, in Washington, Iowa, to Lawrence and Vera Frank. She was a housewife and longtime resident of Beulah and Pueblo. She assisted her husband in the founding of the Beulah Yule Log Association. Member of the First Baptist Church and was Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star Chapter No. 7. in 1969 to 1970. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 28, 2006, the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. In lieu of flowers, please make a memorial to Beulah Yule Log, through the funeral home.

Miller, C. Emil
C. Emil Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - April 10, 2001 - C. Emil Miller, 94, passed away April 9, 2001. Survived by his wife, Clara E. Miller; daughter, Barbara Prudic of Carson City, Nev.; grandchildren, Kathleen Prudic, Sarah Prudic, Brian Miller, Andrew Miller and Gregory Miller; and his daughter-in-law, Margo Miller of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Miller was a member of BPOE No. 90 and was also a Mason. The family respectfully requests the omission of food. At Mr. Miller's request, cremation with no services.

Miller, Catherine
Catherine Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - January 04, 2000 - Catherine Miller, 79, passed away Jan. 2, 2000. Preceded in death by her husband, Vern Miller. Survived by children, Roy (Judy) Miller, Omaha, Neb., Theresa (David) Wyckoff, Pueblo West, Carmella (Tom) Garcia, Denver, and Kathy (Pat) Romero, Pueblo. Also survived by seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; brother, Joey English, Colorado Springs; sister, Mary Bateman, Pueblo; sister-in-law, Jeannette English, Pueblo; and nephews, Bill and James English. Preceded also in death by her parents, Felix and Carmella English; brother, Pete English; and sister, Jennie English. Viewing, 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday and 8 a.m. to noon Wednesday, George McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral service, Wednesday, 2 p.m., George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Miller, Catherine M.
Catherine M. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - August 08, 1999 - Catherine M. Miller, loving wife, mother, grandmother, and sister- lifetime Pueblo resident, passed away Saturday, Aug. 7, 1999. Member of the Shrine of St. Therese. Preceded in death by parents, Pete A. and Marie J. Granato. Survived by husband, Joseph D. Miller, family home- three children, Joseph D. (Cindy) Miller Jr., Pueblo, Cheryl A. (Mark) Gerlitz, Arvada, and Mark A. (Lori) Miller, Pueblo- brother, Anthony Granato, Pueblo- and five grandchildren, Megan, Amanda, and Haley Miller, Pueblo, Patrick and Matthew Gerlitz, Arvada. Funeral Mass, 9 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 10, 1999, Shrine of St. Therese. Viewing, 2-4 p.m. Monday, Funeral Home. Entombment, Roselawn Cemetery. Those who wish may make contributions to the American Diabetes Association in memory of Mrs. Miller.

Miller, Charles E.
Charles E. Miller – Leadville Carbonate Chronicle – December 11, 1916 – Charles E. Miller – Charles E. Miller, a former Leadville man, and pioneer member of Silver Camp No. 12, Woodmen of the World, here, died yesterday at Pueblo according to a message received here last night. During his residence here, Mr. Miller was employed for years at the Arkansas Valley smelter. He was one of the old-time members of the local W. O. W. lodge. Interment will be made at Pueblo Monday.

Miller, Charles F.
Charles F. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - December 11, 1998 - Charles F. Miller, 88, passed away Dec. 10, 1998. Survived by his sister-in-law, Marguerite Miller of Pueblo- nephews, Michael (Virginia) Miller of Pueblo, David (Judy) Miller of Schererville, IN.- niece, Pamula (David) Green of Portland, Ore., also survived by numerous great-nieces and nephews. , 11 a.m. Saturday, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Cremation, Imperial Crematory.

Miller, Charles Ray
Charles Ray Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - July 03, 2003 - Charles Ray Miller passed away July 2, 2003. He was born April 21, 1944, in rural Linn County, Mo., to Beverly and Charles W. (Bill) Miller, graduating from Linneus High School in 1962. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1964 to 1968, in both Germany and Korea. Charles worked most of his working career in offices, ending his work career at Pueblo Bank and Trust, in the computer department. After moving to Pueblo in 1981, he became a member of the Pueblo Ham Club (WB0YQF), Eagles No. 145, First United Methodist Church and Searchers' Sunday School class. Following diagnosis in early 2001, he became involved in fund-raising for ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease), having taken part in research programs for speech communications and Walks to D'Feet ALS. Predeceased by father, Charles W. Miller. Survived by wife, Ann, and children, Victoria and Matthew, of the family home; mother, Beverly Miller and brother, Gary (Mary) Miller of Warrenton, Mo.; brother-in-law, Robert (Ann) Kellner, of Pueblo West; sister-in-law, Betty (Ken) Boyer, of Lakeview, Ark., and several nieces and nephews. Viewing, 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday, First United Methodist Church. Interment, Mountain Vale Cemetery, Canon City. In lieu of food and flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the ALS Association or Sangre de Cristo Hospice in care of the funeral home office.

Miller, Charlotte E.
Charlotte E. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - September 04, 2001 - Age 82, passed away Aug. 31, 2001. Predeceased by husband, Fred E. Miller; sister, Josephine Sifers; and brother-in-law, Albert Sifers. She is survived by children, Freida and Charles Miller; and nieces and nephews. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Thursday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Miller, Clara
Clara Miller - St. Mary's Church Death Records - February 1923 - Death record from St. Mary's Church, Walsenburg, Huerfano County, Colorado - Clara Miller , Walsenburg - Died 2/22//1923 - Buried 2/24/ 1923, St. Mary's - Cause Septic, Age 17, Priest J. B. Liciotti Book 2, Page 110.

Miller, Clara Elizabeth
Clara Elizabeth Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - May 18, 2004 - Clara Elizabeth Miller passed away April, 11, 2004, in Carson City, Nev., and resided in Pueblo for 90 years. Born in Vineland on May 10, 1911. A graduate of Centennial High School and Minnequa School of Nursing. A proud member of the Girl Scouts of America. Preceded in death by husband, C. Emil Miller; and sons, James and Burton Miller. Survived by daughter, Barbara Prudic of Carson City, Nev.; daughter-in-law, Margo Miller; grandsons, Brian Miller, Andrew Miller and Gregory Miller, all of Los Angeles, Calif.; granddaughters, Katy Prudic of Tucson, Ariz., and Sara Prudic of Juneau, Alaska. Memorial graveside service was held yesterday at Roselawn Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Columbine Girl Scout Council Memorial Fund, 21 Montebello Road, Pueblo. Family may be reached at 1843 Clydesdale Drive, Carson City, NV.

Miller, Clarence I.
Clarence I. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - December 28, 1997 - Clarence I. Miller, 73, of Olney Springs, died Dec. 23, 1997, in Pensacola, Fla. Survived by wife, Barbara Miller of Olney Springs- sons, Howard (Edna) Miller of San Jose, Calif., and Lee (Sondra) Miller of Olney Springs- stepson, James LeCount of Olney Springs- daughters, Carolyn (Benny) Findlay of Pensacola, Fla., and Lynette (Steve) Spinks of Molina, Fla.- three stepdaughters, Susan LeCount of Fowler and Kerri LeCount and Candy (Clayton) Kirby, both of Olney Springs- one sister, Alice Baker of Fowler- two brothers, Clyde Miller of Pueblo and Raymond (Verna) Miller of Denver- 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Services, 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 29, Olney Springs Community Methodist Church with burial in Olney Springs Cemetery.

Miller, David Scott
David Scott Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - July 26, 2006 - David Scott Miller, born October 22, 1962, in Price, Utah, passed away unexpectedly July 22, 2006 in Pueblo, Colo. Survived by wife, Nancy, of Gysum, Colo.; children, Justis and Jessie, of Stillwater, Minn.; sister, Susan, of Boise, Idaho; foster parents, James and Gayle Harvey and children of Pueblo West. Memorial service, Thursday at 2 p.m., at Imperial Memorial Gardens Chapel. Reception to follow.

Miller, Dean A.
Dean A. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - August 24, 2002 - Dean A. Miller passed away Aug. 14, 2002, at his home in Pueblo. Dean was born on March 31, 1958, in Walsenburg, Colo., and had lived in Pueblo most of his life. He was a 1976 graduate of Pueblo East High School and was a veteran having served in the United States Navy. Dean was employed as a photographer for the Pueblo Chieftain for many years. He was preceded in death by his mother, Gaylene Berry Miller. His survivors include his father, Robert T. Miller, of Arizona; two brothers, Robert Dunn-Miller, of Texas and Randy Miller, of Arizona; his stepsister, Sandy Mulheron, of Arizona; and stepbrother, Ron Warren, of Texas; as well as his wife, Linda McInnis, of Pueblo. Cremation took place in the Davis Crematory. A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2002, in the Davis Memorial Chapel.

Miller, Decie H.
Decie H. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - February 03, 1999 - Decie H. Miller, 78, passed away Jan. 30, 1999. Survived by her daughter, Marilyn (Thomas) Holden of Colorado City; sisters, Inez (Harold) Sherman of Denver, and Ethel Decker of Pueblo; brother, Charles (Charlotte) Houston of Longmont; sister-in-law, LaDell Miller of Las Vegas, Nev.; and grandchildren, Patricia (Jonathon) Hegna of Nashville, Tenn., Paul Holden, David Holden, James Holden, Jonathan Holden and Dee Dee Holden, all of Colorado City. Preceded in death by her husband, Troy Miller, in 1989; and sisters, Faye McConnel and Lucille Marugg. Private interment at Mountain View Cemetery. Memorial service will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 6, 1999, at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with the Rev. Darren Wilson officiating. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be made to United Scleroderma Foundation through the funeral home.

Miller, Diana Lynn
Diana Lynn Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - August 20, 1998 - Diana Lynn Miller, 39, beloved daughter and sister, passed away Aug. 18, 1998. Survived by her parents, Norbert and Ramona Miller- brothers, Danny (Melba) Miller, and Bert (Jodi) Miller- sister, Danelle (Jayson) Weatherford- nieces and nephews, Mitch, Ryan, Jennifer, Katie, Reece, and Kelsy- grandparents, Wilfred and Ida Miller- and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and other relatives and friends. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. Thursday.

Miller, Dick
Dick Miller - Independent - December 3, 1925 - Dick Miller, Old County Resident, Dies At Age Of 92 - Came Here in 1872, Was Father of 19 children, 14 of whom survive him. There are also 51 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren alive. The deceased was employed as a teamster at Cameron and worked steadily up to the day of his death. He came to Picketwire in the year 1851 and afterwards went to California Gulch, above Leadville, by oxen team, returning again to Picketwire in 1866. After marrying he moved to Miller Lake, near Huerfano , in 1868 and proved up on a tract of land in 1872 where he continued to live as a citizen of Huerfano County. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon under the direction the Furphy Undertaking parlors. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery following services at St. Mary's church.

Miller, Dolores I.
Dolores I. "Dolly" Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - October 08, 2005 - Dolores I. "Dolly" Miller, 68, was born into this life on March 9, 1937, and entered into eternal life on Oct. 5, 2005. She is survived by her children, Ann (Bill) Williams of Pueblo, John (Rene) Goddard of Aurora, Colo., Donna (Bob) Squire of Westcliffe, Colo., Terri (Raymond) Musso, Jerry (Nicki) Goddard, Irene (Jay) Buckingham, Dave (Louise) Miller, Lana (Wade) McMuillian, all of Pueblo; 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by husband, Allen B. Miller; and granddaughter, Brianna Squire. Dolly was an active member of Cathedral of the Sacred Heart as a eucharistic minister and also was a member of Legend of Mary. Rosary, 6 p.m. Monday, and memorial Mass, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Father Anthony Wojcinski as celebrant; both services at Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, 11th Street and Grand Avenue. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, through Montgomery & Steward.

Miller, Dorothy
Dorothy (Venettisch) Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - October 21, 2001 - Dorothy (Venettisch) Miller, age 92, born June 3, 1909, in Pueblo, passed away Oct. 17, 2001, in Colorado Springs. She is preceded in death by her parents, Melvin and Anna Venettisch; and her loving husband, "Rusty" Earl Miller. Survived by her daughter, Joanne (J. Charles) Seelye; granddaughter, Janice (Sterling) Penman; grandson, Mark C. Seelye; great-grandchildren, Jocelyn Seelye, Trevor Seelye, Natalie Penman and Nicole Penman. A private service for the family will be held.

Miller, Elsie Theresa
Elsie Theresa Miller - Huerfano World - September 10, 1998 - Elsie Theresa Miller, 78, of Walsenburg died Sept. 6, 1998, in Walsenburg. Born Aug. 26, 1920 in San Pablo, to Justo and Otelia Esquibel, she was a cosmetologist. Her husband, Jack Miller preceded her in death. She is survived by one brother, Delano R Esquibel, San Luis and two grandchildren. No service will be held.

Miller, Emma Louise
Emma Louise Palladino Miller - Herald-Standard - December 8, 2005 - Uniontown, PA - Emma Louise Palladino Miller, homemaker, loving wife, mother and grandmother, passed away in Trinidad, Colorado on Dec. 3, 2005 at the age of 96. Born in Uniontown on Feb. 18, 1909, she was the daughter of the late Andrew Palladino and America (Fee) Palladino. Emma was a graduate of Uniontown High School. She was a member of the Maria Montessori Lodge and St. Therese Roman Catholic Church. Emma lived on a farm near Revere for many years, moving to Colorado in 1987, to live with her family, but the home of her heart was always Uniontown. Preceding her in death is husband Frank M. Miller, sisters Alva and Edith and brothers Edward and Randy. Survivors are daughter Mrs. Michael (Edith) Musslewhite, Trinidad, Co. and grandson Levi L. Musslewhite, Issaquah, Wa., numerous nieces and nephews and many dear friends also survive. Interment will be Oak Grove Cemetery at a later date. Family may be contacted at 41759 Co. Rd., 36.0, Trinidad, Co., 81082.

Miller, Etta Lee
Etta Lee Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - June 14, 1987 - Etta Lee Miller passed away June 11, 1987. Survived by her children, Harold R. Miller, Rockvale, James P. (Val) Miller, Toleson, Ariz., Betty L. Miles, Rockford, Ill., Catherine Fisher, Arizona, and Annalee Shumway, Durango. Also survived by numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and other relatives. Preceded in death by her husband, Charles P. Miller, in 1941. Born April 28, 1900, in West Virginia and had been a longtime Pueblo area resident. She will lie in state Sunday until 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Cremation, Rouch Crematorium. Memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Rouch Funeral Home Chapel. Interment of cremains at a later date in Mountain View Cemetery.

Miller, Eugene Alfred
Eugene Alfred "Gene" Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - May 06, 2001 - Eugene Alfred "Gene" Miller, 78, of Pueblo, died May 4, 2001. He was born in Protection, Kan., to Elias and Nettie Miller. He graduated from Cheraw High School in 1941. He graduated from Goshen College with a B.S. degree, and completed his M.A. degree in Educational Secondary Education at Colorado State College in Greeley. He taught at Alameda High School and he coached football. He went to Barranquitas, Puerto Rico, to teach coach basketball and serve as the Dean of Boys. In Puerto Rico, he met his wife, Hildegard Peters. He was Dean of Men and was the basketball coach at Hesston College. Gene was director of Frontier Boys Village, in Larkspur, Colo., and the director of Argentine Youth Services in Kansas City, Kan. He taught social studies at Laredo, Texas, and in Loveland, Colo. At Robinson School, Santurce, Puerto Rico, he was principal of the High School. He is survived by his wife, Hildegard Peters Miller, whom he married in 1950; son, Philip (JoAnn) daughter, Ramona; three grandchildren; brothers, Adrian (Myrtle), Lewis, and Eldo (Bertha) sister, Susie Neuschwanger. He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Steven Eugene; daughter, Jeanne Ann. Viewing will be held at Montgomery & Steward Funeral Home on Monday, May 7, from 4 p.m. to 7. The graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 8, 2001, at Fairview Cemetery in La Junta. The memorial service will follow at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 10th & Court Street, in Pueblo, with Deborah Kehle Como officiating. Memorial donations may be made to Colorado Boys Ranch, La Junta, directly or through the funeral home. - Eugene Alfred "Gene" Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - May 07, 2001 - Eugene Alfred "Gene" Miller. Also survived by his sisters-in-law, Mamie Miller and Maurine Miller. He was also preceded in death by his brothers, Earl and Glen.

Miller, Eula Mae
Eula Mae "Shorty" (nee Ricks) Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - April 27, 2000 - Eula Mae "Shorty" (nee Ricks) Miller, 71, passed away April 25, 2000, at Parkview hospital. Born Sept. 26, 1928, in Rodgers County, Okla., and was a Pueblo resident for the past six years. Mae was preceded in death by her parents, Sam and Edna (nee Casper) Ricks; and brother, Sammi. She is survived by her husband of 44 years, Leon Miller; twin sister, Beulah Sharton; sisters, Blanche Iiams, Wynona McPhail, Lou Ruzanski, June (Caldwell) Beck and Oleta Quigly; brothers, Jake (Lillian), Everett (Pat), Jack (Helen), Bill (Maryann) and Glenn Ricks. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and many friends. Shorty graduated from Sugar City High School and became a licensed cosmetologist. She was a dedicated member of the Lake Avenue Baptist Church. Mae was also an avid Bronco fan and enjoyed life to the fullest and will be sadly missed by family and friends. She will lie in state at the funeral home from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. until noon on Friday. Service will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, April 28, 2000, at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel, with The Rev. Harold Tuttle officiating. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. The family will greet friends and relatives at 1320 Constitution following the interment.

Miller, Eva A.
Eva A. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - April 07, 2000 - Eva A. Miller, 82, passed away April 4, 2000. Funeral service, 2 p.m. today at the Peaco*ck Funeral Home. Interment, 1 p.m. Saturday at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Greeley, Colo. Visitation, today until service time at the funeral home.

Miller, Floyd
Floyd Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - February 19, 1987 - Floyd Miller, 85, of Rocky Ford died at Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Center on Feb. 18. He was born in 1901 in La Junta and moved to Rocky. Ford in 1936. He retired from the Southern Colorado Power Co. in 1966. He is survived by one daughter, Virginia (Dick) Cadwallader of Rocky Ford; one son, Russell (Lola) Miller of Pueblo; eight grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, four step-grandchildren and 10 step-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Eva, in 1985. Funeral service, 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Ustick-Donelson Funeral Home. Burial in Valley View Cemetery with the Rev. David Ferguson officiating.

Miller, Forrest
Forrest "Lee" Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - April 14, 2001 - Forrest "Lee" Miller, born Dec. 11, 1927, passed away March 31, 2001. Preceded in death by father, Clyde M. Green; mother, Irene Capps; stepfather, Lee B. Miller; Faye (Ghent) Miller; and three daughters and two grandchildren. Navy veteran of World War II. He owned and operated the Lee Miller Insurance Agency on Fourth Street, Pueblo. He was an avid fisherman, glass collector and auction lover. Lee was a wonderful salesman who never met a stranger. He was proud of his heritage and his ability to survive a harsh upbringing. Former Mason, Exchange Club and Patti's 8-Ball Club member. Survived by brother, Terry Green; son, B. J. (Mary Frances) Baxter; and daughters and sons-in-law, Faith (Frank) Dreesen and Cindy (Rick) Jones; granddaughters, Shannon (Patrick) Day, Heather Dreesen (Scott Kovacs), Brittany Jones, Courtney Jones; and numerous great-grandchildren, nephews, nieces and cousins in both Colorado and Texas. Graveside services with military honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team, will be held at 3 p.m. Monday, April 16, at Mountain View Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at the Jones residence, 205 Creston Drive, immediately after the service.

Miller, Frank D.
Frank D. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - November 20, 1937 – The Roach Funeral Home – Frank D. Miller, private services Rouch chapel Saturday, 2 p.m. and at Rye cemetery at 3:30 p.m. Please omit flowers.

Miller, Frank L.
Rev. Frank L. Miller, - Pueblo Chieftain - January 28, 2001 - Rev. Frank L. Miller of Long Beach, Calif., passed away Dec. 16, 2000. Survived by his wife, Iva Miller of the family home; three sons; two daughters; 12 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Also survived by three sisters, Carrie (John) Jauch, Blanche (Oscar) Hibpshman, all of Pueblo, and Ruth (Earl) Hibpshman of Kenai, Alaska. Reverend Miller was a former pastor of Pleasantview Baptist Church. Services were held in Long Beach, Calif.

Miller, Frieda Martha
Frieda Martha Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - April 03, 1986 - Frieda Martha Miller, 92, late of Canon City, died April 1, 1986. Service, 10:30 a.m. Friday, Holt and Dixon Chapel of the Gardens, with the Rev. Ken Klopp officiating. Interment, Memorial Gardens, Colorado Springs. In lieu of flowers those who wish may contribute to the memorial fund for the Hope Lutheran Church, Westcliffe, through the Holt and Dixon Mortuary office.

Miller, Gail
Gail Miller - Huerfano World - December 5, 1991 - Memorial service for Gail Marie Miller, 41, Pagosa Springs, who died Dec. 1, 1991, in that city, will be Saturday from St. Mary Church in Walsenburg. Born Jan. 8,1947 in Los Angeles, CA, the daughter of Emmett and Frances King, she came to Walsenburg with her family as a baby. Ms. Miller graduated from St. Mary High School in 1965 and from Western State College in Gunnison in 1969 with majors in education and English. She married John Miller Oct. 19, 1967 and moved to Maryland where she taught special education for two years. She then returned to Western State, graduating in 1975 with a master's degree in psychology. She went to Brighton where she was counselor/teacher at Smokey Hills High School for 14 years. In 1988, she moved to Pagosa Springs and taught in Taos, NM. Survivors include her parents, Emmett and Frances King, Walsenburg; a son, Patrick Miller, Greeley; brothers and sisters, Scott King, Trinidad, Gregory King, Stratton, Nancy Bustos, Walsenburg, Frances Jo Dominguez, Frazier, Emmett J. King, Colorado Springs and Everett King, Denver; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Cremation. J.M. Antle Funeral Home is in, charge of arrangements.

Miller, Gary
Gary Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - April 13, 2002 - Gary Miller of Estes Park, passed away in Pueblo. No services. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

Miller, George C.
George C. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - January 17, 2000 - George C. Miller IV, passed away Jan. 15, 2000, at Villa Pueblo Pavilion. He was born Sept. 10, 1910 in Dixion, Ill., the son of George C. Miller III and Nellie Baumes Miller. He was a graduate of Miami Military Institute with further studies at Northwestern University and Wabash College where he was affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity. He was employed by Dodge Manufacturing Corporation for many years in the field of power transmission. He was active in many trade associations such as Power Transmission Association and was on the advisory boards of Chain Belt Co. and Aeroquip Corporation for many years while acting as Regional Manager of the five Northwest states for Dodge Manufacturing Corporation. Following Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Engineering Department requisitioned his services for work in the Pacific Theater of Operations where he functioned as Chief Admirals Assistant in Honolulu. Later he served two years in Europe and participated in the Battle of the Bulge under General George Patton. Returning to Portland in 1945, he resumed his old position as Regional Northwest Manager for Dodge Manufacturing Corporation. In 1949 he moved his family to Yakima, Wash., and established Cascade Bearing & Equipment Co., which he owned and operated until his retirement in 1980. He was active in numerous civic organizations and an early sponsor of the White Pass Ski area. He is survived by one daughter, Mary Lefebvre of San Carlos, Calif.; three sons, George Carter Miller V of Yakima, Dr. Roger W. Miller of Pueblo, Colo., and Dwight A. Miller of Yakima; 18 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Memorial Mass and Interment will be held in Yakima, Wash. The family of George C. Miller extend their heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Larry Walls, to the staff of the Villa Pueblo Towers and Pavilion, and to other patients and family members who have shown such care and concern for George and his wife, Frances, over recent years.

Miller, Glen E.
Glen E. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - November 09, 1997 - Glen E. Miller, 72, of rural Holly, died Saturday, Nov. 8, 1997. Funeral services, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, Valley Memorial-Holly Chapel. Burial Holly Cemetery with graveside military honors. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday and 9 a.m. to service time Tuesday. Memorial contributions to The Gideons.

Miller, H.D.
H.D. "Chic" Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - March 27, 2000 - H.D. "Chic" Miller, age 79. Funeral services, 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 28, 2000, at the Lamar United Methodist Church. Burial in Union Valley Cemetery, Hasty, Colo., with graveside Masonic ritual and military honors. Visitation, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and 8 a.m. to noon Tuesday at Valley Memorial-Lamar. Family respectfully requests memorial contributions to the S.E. Colorado Shrine Transportation Fund.

Miller, Hattie L.
Hattie L. Miller - Colorado Daily Chieftain - February 6, 1875 - At the residence of her brother-in-law, Abe R. Ellis, south Pueblo on Thursday, February 4th, 1875, Hattie L. Miller in the thirty first year of her age of consumption. (Verse) Funeral at the residence of Abe R. Ellis at 2:00 o'clock p.m. Saturday, February 6th, 1875. Friends of the family are invited to attend. Denver, Colorado, St. Louis, Jefferson City, Columbia and Sedalia, Missouri papers please copy. Colorado Daily Chieftain - February 7, 1875 - The remains of Miss Hattie Miller were carried to their last resting place in the cemetery on Saturday afternoon. The funeral was largely attended.

Miller, Helen L.V.
Helen L.V. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - June 7, 1987 - Helen L.V. Miller, late of Pueblo, died June 6, 1987, at a Denver Hospital. Survived by her children, Donna E. (Don) Raso, Aurora, Helen J. Ware, Pueblo, David A. (Linda) Miller, Penrose, and Roger Lee (Deloris) Miller, Portland, Ore. Also survived by 10 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and a sister, Laura (Harold) Jackson, Oklahoma City, Okla. Member of First Baptist Church, Cactus Rebekah Lodge No. 24, Royal Neighbors No. 2310, Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 145 and Retired Eagles Activity Club. Born Sept. 2, 1910, in Elk City, Okla. Pueblo resident for 52 years, where she worked in sales at Montgomery Wards and Leads. Preceded in death by her husband, Earl William Miller, Nov. 24, 1977; son, Robert Miller, 1970; grandson, Michael Weeks, 1968; one sister and one brother. Graveside service, 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 9, Mountain View Cemetery, with William Leroy officiating and Rebekah Lodge No. 24. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or American Heart Association direct or through the funeral home office. Visitation, 2 to 8:30 p.m. Monday. The family may be contacted at 3410 Baltimore.

Miller, Herbert Benjamin
Herbert Benjamin Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - October 19, 1950 - Herbert Benjamin Miller, Tuesday, Oct. 17. Husband of M. Myrtle Miller and father of Carol Miller of the family home, 1617 ½ Palmer. Former member of Pueblo Post No. 2, American Legion, having served in World War I, U. S. Army overseas. A resident of Pueblo for the past 40 years, and was a salesman for the Pueblo Flour Mills. Arrangements later. Pueblo Chieftain - October 20, 1950 - Herbert Benjamin Miller services 9 a.m. Friday, Davis Memorial chapel with Rev. Ruben Staniforth officiating. To Mountain View.

Miller, Howard M.
Howard M. Miller - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - August 17, 1965 - Pueblo Editor Reported Dead - Pueblo - Howard M. Miller, 65, editor of The Pueblo Chieftain for 25 years, died today in a hospital of pneumonia. Miller, a native of Denver, began his newspaper career with the old Denver Express and then worked for the Rocky Mountain News. He was news editor of the Laramie (Wyo.) Boomerang and came to Pueblo in 1926 as managing editor of the Chieftain. He became editor ten years later and served as editor until recently when he became a general assignment reporter for the paper. His wife, Helen, died several years ago. Surviving are a son, Dudley W. Miller, a member of the U.S. diplomatic service with the State Department, a daughter, Mrs. David Hohl, of Harmony, Minn., and three brothers, Orville, of Grand Junction, Don of Portland, Ore, and Ted of Lake Grove, Ore. Funeral arrangements are pending.

Miller, Ida J.
Ida J. Eskine Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - December 10, 2002 - Ida J. Eskine Miller, 94, passed away on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2002. Preceded in death by her husband of 69 years, Wilfred Miller; granddaughter, Diana Miller; and son-in-law, Eugene S. Cozzolino. Ida was born on Nov. 1, 1908, along the Mississippi River in Louisiana. She was the youngest of 12 children, and was known as a very spirited child, as well as an adult. Ida leaves to cherish her memory, five children, along with their families; all of whom she instilled her zest for life, loving ways and steadfast devotion to her family. She was a source of encouragement and love, and will be greatly missed by her many "favorites." She is survived by her children, Wilfred L. (Connie) Miller Jr., Norbert (Ramona) Miller, Annette (Alvah) Long Byers, Beverly Ann Cozzolino, Timothy Q. (Katherine) Miller; grandchildren, Merrit (Kelly) Miller, Danny (Melba) Miller, Bert (Jodi) Miller, Danelle (Jason) Weatherford, Louie L. (Barbara) Long, Eugene A. (Jodi) Cozzolino, Terri (Tim) Cozzolino-Hunker, Natalie (Craig Mendell) Miller, Timmijo (Wade) Lisac, and Tana (Dominic) Strasia; great-grandchildren, Gina, Terra, Christina, Samantha, Micaela, Mitch, Ryan, Katie, Reece, Joey, Loren, Katherine, Skylar, and Jennifer. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2002, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel with Deacon Philip Reynolds officiating. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. For further information, please see www.mem.com.

Miller, J. C.
John Clayton Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - August 8, 1915 - Prominent Druggist Dies While Working in Store; Successful Businessman J. C. Miller Stricken with Heart Failure and Succumbs Despite Heroic Efforts Made to Revive Him - Lived Here 15 Years - Stricken with heart failure while at work in his drug store in the Central block yesterday, John Clayton Miller, 46 years old, expired almost instantly yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock, despite the heroic measure resorted to in the effort to revive the flickering spark of life. The funeral will be held at 12:15 p.m. today at the McCarthy chapel. Rev. F. A. Hatch, officiating. Miss Charlotte Betts will sing. The Knight Templars will escort the body to the depot where a Masonic service will be held and the body will be forwarded to Louisville, Ky., at 2:15 o'clock. Mr. Miller was one of the city's most prominent druggists. He has been engaged in the business here for fifteen years with considerable success. Since his arrival here with his brother-in-law, H. E. Bennett, he has been in business in the Central block stand. They purchased the store from Dr. Harvey. About two years ago Mr. Bennett sold his interest and the Miller-Jones Drug company was organized. This company at the time of its dissolution a short time ago owned three of the city's best drug stores, the Central block store, the Thatcher block store and the Depot Drug store. Under the dissolution agreement, Mr. Miller remained proprietor of the Central block store and soon thereafter he took in with him as a partner, Judson Hohl. Mr. Miller left his home, 2117 Grand avenue, yesterday morning feeling in normal health. He has been suffering from heart trouble for some time but previous attacks had not been considered serious by him. While in the act of compounding a prescription he was seized with the attack and staggering fell to the floor. Dr. Luke McLean had just entered the store and hurried to the druggist's assistance. Dr. H. B. Killough also was summoned. Immediately a pulmotor which is kept in the store for emergency cases was applied to the stricken man. However, his heart was so weak that it did not respond either to the pulmotor or restoratives which were administered by the physicians and in a few moments he was declared dead. The physicians pronounced the cause as leakage of the heart, a form of apoplexy or blood clot of the heart. Mr. Miller is survived by his wife and a 3-year-old adopted child whom Mr. and Mrs. Miller brought with them from Paducah, Ky., a year ago. He also leaves a brother, F. D. Miller of Hazel, Ky. The deceased was born in Mayfield, Ky.

Miller, J. N. (Daughter of)
Daughter of J. N. Miller - Cucharas - August 1913 - J. N. Miller, proprietor of the old Stevens ranch at Cucharas, has returned from Los Angeles, Calif., where his daughter was killed in a street car wreck.

Miller, Jack R.
Jack R. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - September 17, 2004 - Jack R. Miller, 76, of Pueblo, Colo., passed away Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2004. Survived by Ione, his loving wife of 54 years; children, Kathy (Todd) Merrill, Kris Allen, Marty (Betty) Miller; brother, Robert (Opal) Miller of Garland, Texas; grandchildren, Katy, Kelly, Garrett, Ross, Max, Alex and Cole. Preceded in death by his parents, Ernest and Anna Miller; and his sister, Marge Lamar. Jack was an Eagle Scout, and served two tours in the Korean War, where he received a Purple Heart Medal. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Jack came to Pueblo as livestock agent for the Santa Fe Railroad, and later, owner of Jack Miller Realty. He retired in 1993 from the county assessor's office. Jack enjoyed fishing, gardening, his black Labradors and visiting with his friends over a cup of coffee at Patti's Restaurant. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Memorial contributions may be made to Pueblo County Historical Society or Southeastern Colorado Heritage Center in memory of Jack. A celebration of Jack's life will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 19, 2004, First Presbyterian Church, 220 W. 10th St., Pueblo, Colo.

Miller, Jacob Harold
Jacob Harold Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - May 28, 2002 - Jacob Harold Miller, age 87, passed away May 25, 2002. Preceded in death by his wife, Mae Miller; parents, Jacob and Julia Miller; brother, Albert Miller; and sisters, Margrete West and Mildred Schwer. Mr. Miller is survived by brothers, Victor Miller, Alvin Miller and Paul Miller; sisters, Esther Angleton, Elsie Waddle, Alice Bond, Ruth Burnette and Dorothy Brown; and stepdaughters, Donna Like and Celia Houston. Mr. Miller served six years in the U.S. Navy in The Pacific Fleet during World War II. He was recalled for duty in the Korean War. At his request cremation and no funeral.

Miller, James
James "Jim" Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - August 26, 1999 - James "Jim" Miller, 67, former Lamar resident, passed away Aug. 23, 1999. Funeral services, 10 a.m. Friday at the Peaco*ck Funeral Home. Interment, Holly Cemetery. Visitation, today from 1 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the funeral home.

Miller, James
James Miller – Colorado Public Defender – February 2, 1877 - West Las Animas (Bent County). B-W. Hanging/Strangulation. Miller's execution was the first in Colorado after the territory achieved statehood. Miller, a twenty-three-year-old "mulatto," had served as a soldier with the United States Colored Troops for the previous five years. He entered a dance hall which was reserved for whites that night, and an inebriated white customer forced him at gunpoint to leave. Another white customer, John Sutherland, told the thug to leave Miller alone. Miller and a friend, Benjamin Smith, later returned and randomly shot into the bar, missing the thug but killing Sutherland. Both men received death sentences; the governor commuted Smith's sentence. At the hanging, which the governor delayed two weeks so Miller could join a church and be married, the trapdoor would not open at first, and when it did, it fell to the ground. Miller dropped through the opening in the platform, but the rope was too long and his feet came to rest on the trap door that had fallen below him. The trap door was quickly removed so Miller could swing unimpeded. He hung for twenty-five minutes before expiring. Later, the sheriff, distraught over the bungled hanging, resigned his position and left the community.

Miller, James
James Miller - Walsenburg World - November 21, 1901 - Bad Accident - A serious accident occurred at Bowen last evening that resulted in the death of a colored man named Harper and the probable fatal injury of an old gentleman named James Miller, a miner. The accident occurred on the 1,800 foot tramway. Miller was walking down the tram and was near the bottom when he was struck by a car that had gotten away from its moorings above. Harper _______ when it struck the bottom. Mr. Miller is at the hospital suffering from injuries which it is thought will prove fatal. His right leg was cut off, his left arm broken and skull fractured. He is 56 years of age and was living with a son at Bowen. His wife is in Illinois. We could learn nothing about Harper except that he was employed at the mine. The accident was caused by the breaking of a rope which held the cars before they were started down the tramway, which is very steep, a 56 percent grade. The coroner will investigate who was responsible. Trinidad Advertiser.

Miller, Janet
Janet Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - August 10, 1998 - Janet Miller, 58, of Rocky Ford, died on Aug. 8, 1998. Survived by one son, Rick (Kathy) Miller of Rocky Ford- mother, Mary Slate of Rocky Ford- one sister and one brother. Services at Valley View Cemetery at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 11, 1998, with Rev. Ken Smith officiating. Visitation from 2-8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Miller, Jennifer Rae
Jennifer Rae Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - July 19, 2001 - Jennifer Rae Miller, 26, born Jan. 2, 1975, passed away suddenly on July 14, 2001. "Jen" was a 1993 graduate of Central High School, a 1997 graduate of the University of Colorado, and was currently pursuing a master's degree at the University of New Orleans. Jen was a loving and vivacious young woman who touched the lives and hearts of all who knew her. She is survived by her mother and stepfather, Barbara and Raymond De Leal of Colorado City; her father, Ray Miller of Pueblo; brother, Joseph Miller of Denver; grandfather, Arthur Samples of Pueblo; her loving and devoted fiancée, Michael Pita of Houston, Texas; Michael's mother, Marina; and his brothers, Howard and Mark Pita; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends who will miss her deeply. Memorial service, Saturday, 2 p.m. George McCarthy Historic Chapel. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the charity of your choice or to the Jennifer R. Miller UNO Memorial Fund (University of New Orleans) in care of the funeral home office. "Your friend is your needs answered. He is your field which you sow with love and reap with thanksgiving." Kahlil Gibran.

Miller, Jim F.
Jim F. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - January 30, 2002 - Age 89, of Pueblo, passed away Thursday, Jan. 24, 2002. He was born in Durango, Colo., on Nov. 19, 1912. Jim served in WWII as part of the 1252 Engineer Battalion, and in the European Theatre. He was a heavy equipment operator and mechanic on the railroads, roads and dams in Colorado and surrounding states. He was a 55-year member of the Union of Operating Engineers, Local No. 9. Jim is preceded in death by his wife of 64 years, Silver P. Miller. He is survived by his children, Jim F. (Evelyn) Miller Jr., William J. (Barbara) Miller and Betty Miller (Steve) Gendron. He is also survived by seven grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; his sister, Marie (Dick) Robbins; special companion, Bea Thorsten; and numerous nieces and nephews. If you choose, donations may be made to the YMCA, 700 Albany, Pueblo, Colo., 81003, in honor of Jim F. Miller. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, 2002, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel.

Miller, Joe
Joe Miller - Brandon Bell - July 12, 1912 - Fourth of July Accidents - Denver - The following accidents have been reported as a result of Fourth of July celebration: Ruth Abbott, Brighton, eyes burned; Carroll Rawls, Brighton, finger shot off; Joe Miller, Superior, shot in the back - may die; Tad Everett, Salida, finger and thumb shot off; Frank Hennes, Pueblo, eyes put out.

Miller, Joe C.
Joe C. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - February 12, 1986 - Joe C. Miller, late of Fowler, died Monday, Feb. 10, 1986, in a Fowler nursing home. Survived by wife, Donna, of the family home; two stepchildren; five step-grandchildren; five step-great-grandchildren. Member of the Baptist church. Born March 27, 1911, in Baton Rouge, La.; resident of Otero County since 1964. At his request, cremation, Davis-Wallin Crematorium. No services.

Miller, John
John Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - December 21, 1999 - Florence Mortuary - John Miller, 73, of Penrose. Visitation, 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. today at the Florence Mortuary Chapel, 120 N. Pikes Peak Ave., Florence. Service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1999, at the Florence Mortuary Chapel with Rev. Ray Logan officiating. Interment following at Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo.

Miller, John
John Miller - Wray Rattler - January 22, 1914 - Found With Skull Crushed - John Miller, 55, as Pueblo Farmer, was Victim of an Assassin - Killed with a Hammer - Murderer Did Not Take His Money; Corpse Found by Visitor - Pueblo – With his skull fractured, the body of John Miller, 55 years old, a farmer, living 15 miles west of Pueblo, was found in his home by a neighbor, Joseph Davis, The wound on the back of the man's head causes the sheriff to believe that the man was murdered, and he is conducting an exhaustive investigation. Among Miller's effects, in his home, where he lived alone, were found an uncashed check for $175.00 derived from the sale of a consignment of sugar beets, and some money, indicating that the motive that prompted his killing was not that of robbery. Bloodstains in the house indicated that Miller was struck, possible with a hammer, while standing near the door. He had endeavored to crawl across the room to a bed but had become unconscious before he reached it and died on the floor a few feet away. Davis went to see Miller on business, and entering the house, found his friend lying upon the floor, dead.The coroner has taken charge of the body. Miller had no relatives living in this part of the country but leaves a brother residing in Illinois. Pueblo Indicator – January 24, 1914 – Man Murdered at Vineland – John Miller, a farmer living near Vineland, was found murdered in his house last Tuesday morning. He had but recently received payment for his sugar beet crop and the theory was advanced that he was killed for his money, but such was not the case, as a check for $170 was found in his pocket. Investigation by the sheriff's office thus far fails to uncover any clue leading to the identity of the perpetrators of the horrible deed, and Coroner Patterson summoned a jury to sit on the case. A bloody club was found in the house, showing that it was murder and not suicide that caused the victim's death.

Miller, John D.
John D. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - March 02, 2004 - John D. Miller, age 85, of Williamsburg, Colo., passed away Feb. 27, 2004, in Canon City. He was born Aug. 1, 1918, in Engleville, Colo., a son of the late Jack and Annie (Macky) Miller. He married Joan Hupp in January of 1962, in Raton, N.M. She preceded him in death Nov. 3, 2003. John is survived by his son, Jim (Brenda) Miller of Abilene, Texas; daughters, Joanne (Clarence) Whitcomb of Wetmore, Colo., Trisha (Mike) Taylor of Canon City; stepchildren, Terry (Jeanne) Tucker of Canon City, Melissa Dockins of Canon City, Tim (Brenda) O'Neill of Eagle Point, Ore.; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews, and his little dog Rhett. He also was preceded in death by a daughter, Colleen; stepson, John Tucker; three sisters and two brothers. A visitation will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 2, at Holt Family Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 3, at Holt Chapel of the Garden with the Rev. Dan Jackson officiating. Interment will follow at Mountain Vale Memorial Gardens.

Miller, Jonnie O.
Jonnie O'Dell Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - December 12, 2002 - Jonnie O'Dell Miller, 77, passed away Dec. 10, 2002, at her home. Survived by her children, John David (Enid) Miller of Highlands Ranch, Colo., Richard (Jackie) Miller of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Gail Ann (James) Audino of Mason City, Iowa; grandchildren, James Miller, Corrine Miller, Bonnie Marie Audino and Adam Richard Audino; and many good friends. Preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Theodore Miller, on May 17, 1999; parents, John and Bess (neé Arrowood) Avery; and sister, Alice Steffens. Jonnie was born Aug. 21, 1925, in Arkansas City, Kan., and married Dr. Miller on April 1, 1945, in Arkansas City, Kan. She was a member of Ascension Episcopal Church, PEO Chapter CI, and was a volunteer for over 20 years at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. At her request, there will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service will be held 10:30 a.m. Monday, Dec. 16, 2002, at Ascension Episcopal Church, 18th and Grand, with the Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner officiating. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be made to the charity of donor's choice through the funeral home.

Miller, Joseph
Joseph Miller - Akron Weekly Pioneer Press – October 14, 1892 – A Wreck on the Santa Fe Road. Three Train Men Killed. On the Track Caused a Catastrophe Near Eden. The Santa Fe local freight train No. 46, engine No. 443, running between Pueblo and Colorado Springs, was wrecked near Eden at 12:20 o'clock Sunday morning. Three men were killed, or are supposed to be dead, as their bodies are under the wreckage. They are the engineer, fireman and the head brakeman. Eight cars and the engine are piled in one mass at the side of the track, and coal and freight of every description are scattered broadcast. The men killed are Joseph Miller, engineer; C. C. McCune, fireman, and Archie Buchanan, head brakeman. The wreck was first discovered by the trainmen of the Rio Grande passenger train which passes this place at 12:15. The two roads at this point run almost parallel with each other. The wreck was immediately reported to Colorado Springs and the superintendent and dispatcher at Pueblo proceeded to the scene. The conductor and the brakeman who was unhurt went, one in each direction, to flag approaching trains, and their comrades were left in the ruins that others might be protected. It was found that the wreck was caused by the engine striking a cow. The wrecking of the engine, tender and cars was complete and the track was torn up. The three men were evidently killed instantly, and their bodies were badly crushed.

Miller, Josephine
Josephine Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - December 21, 2003 - Josephine Miller, 67, of Pueblo, Colo., passed away Friday, Dec. 19, 2003. Josephine is survived by her husband, Raymond Miller; and son, Joseph (Reenie) Miller; sisters, Esther (Ed) Velasquez, Vickie (Ken) Davis, Yvonne (Drew) Neve; brothers, Joe (Barbara) Gonzalez, Max Gonzalez; numerous nephews, nieces and friends. Preceded in death by parents, Jesus and Ophelia Gonzalez; brother, Rudolph Gonzalez; and sister, Benita Gonzalez. Josephine was a retired educator of District 60 and District 70. Josephine was a member of Christ the King Parish, but her main focus in life was the dedication she had to her husband, son, and membership in Alcoholics Anonymous. Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 22, 2003, and funeral Mass, 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2003; both services will be held at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, 414 W. 11th St. Cremation to follow services. In lieu of food and flowers donations can be made to the Alano Club in Josephine's memory.

Miller, Joshua Paul
Joshua Paul (Joshy) Miller - Colorado Springs Gazette - July 7, 2009 - Joshua Paul (Joshy) Miller 31, passed away July 2, 2009 in Colorado Springs. Joshua was born April 7, 1978 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Joshua was a Journeyman Pipefitter. He installed fire protection systems. In his free time he enjoyed building cars and trucks, riding Harleys, fishing, camping and spending time with his children, family, and friends. Joshua is survived by his parents, Glenn and Kelley Miller, of Colorado Springs, his wife Jessica, children Korrinne, Kendra, Augustina, Kaleb, Ashlyn, and Kyler, all of Colorado Springs. Brothers, Tim Runyon (Laura) of Pueblo and Thom Runyon (Rebecka) of Wasilla, Alaska. Sister Joleen Ricketts (Paul) of Colorado Springs, many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and close friends. Joshua was preceded in death by his grandparents, Jim and Rose Benjamin, Clyde and Joyce Miller, uncles Gary Miller, Gregg Miller, aunt Gena Miller, and cousins Steven James Benjamin and P. J. Mitchell. We love you Daddy, We love you Baby, You will always be in our hearts. A Memorial Service will be held July 9, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. at Dove-Witt Family Mortuary, 6630 S. Hwy 85/87, Fountain, CO. Ent Federal Credit Union. In lieu of flowers, monetary donations are being accepted at Ent Federal Credit Union.

Miller, Karen Nicole
Karen Nicole Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - May 16, 1999 - Karen Nicole Miller, 21, of Pueblo, passed away Friday, May 14, 1999.Graduated from Pueblo County High School in 1996. She was an art major at the University of Southern Colorado in her junior year. She was a kind and gentle soul. She also had a great sense of humor and was loved by everyone who knew her. Her true best friends in life were her two sisters, Kristen and Cheryl. She also had a passion for soccer. She is predeceased by her grandparents, Pearl and Gene Miller. She is survived by her loving parents, Robert and Carolyn Miller of Pueblo- sisters, Kristen Miller (Ajay Dhatt) of Denver and Cheryl Miller of Pueblo- grandparents, Sam and Ann Alfonso of Pueblo- aunts and uncles, David (Diane) Alfonso, Patty (Jim) Ruzicka, Bonnie (Joe) Baez, Sue(Todd) Miller and Edward (Laura) Miller- numerous other relatives- and special friend, Justin Manweiler of Pueblo. Recitation of the rosary will be at 7 p.m. Monday at St. Joseph Catholic Church with the funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Interment at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel.

Miller, Katie
Katie Miller - Pueblo Colorado - October 1926 - Pioneer Huerfano County Resident Dies Near Badito - Mrs. K. Miller was an Early Settler of Colorado - Mrs. K. Miller, pioneer resident of Colorado and Huerfano County, died Saturday afternoon at her home near Badito. She was 85 years old. Mrs. Miller was born at Rengold, Texas. During her early girlhood she moved to Fort Leavenworth, Kan., where she received her education in a Catholic school. She later came to Fort Garland, where her mother, one of the early settlers in Colorado, cooked for the soldiers at the post. Mrs. Miller's maiden name was Katie Kiger, but she was adopted by John McLaughlin. Her step-brother, John McLaughlin, Jr., until two years ago, had been separated from her more than forty years. Mr. McLaughlin spent the summers of 1915 and 1926 with her. After her marriage to Richard Miller, she moved to St. Mary's with her husband, where she worked in the post office. Eleven children were born to the union, eight of whom are still living. She leaves, in addition to a host of friends, members of the immediate family and 38 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Members of the immediate family are John McLaughlin, a brother, of Pasco, Wash.; Mrs. Chas. Romer, a half-sister, of Santa Anna, Calif.; Mrs. Geo. Landis, Apache; Mrs. Joe Landis, Pryor; Mrs. Edward Quine, Ravenwood; Mrs. N.L. Benson, Walsenburg; Mrs. Archie Miller, Walsen, all sisters, and William Miller, Badito; Edward, Tioga; Garfield, city. The funeral took place at 10 O'clock this morning from the Catholic Church. Internment was in the Catholic cemetery, under the direction of Furphy Brothers. [Katherine Stretch/McLaughlin, born about 1855, Texas; died October 16, 1926, Pueblo, Colorado, buried St. Mary's Church Cemetery. Father - William Stretch; Mother - Mary Mooney - Katherine Stretch took the last name of her step-father, John H. McLaughlin. Also known as Katherine Kiger. Reference - Huerfano County Family Group Sheet 59] - Katie Miller - St. Mary's Death Records - October 1926 - Death record from St. Mary's Church, Walsenburg, Huerfano County, Colorado - Katie Miller - Address Walsenburg Died 10/16/1926 Buried Oct. 18, 1926 St. Mary - Cause cancer Age 77 Priest J.B. Liciotti Sacraments yes Book 2, Page 23.

Miller, LaDawn Marie
LaDawn Marie Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - August 25, 2005 - LaDawn Marie Miller, 46, born Oct. 26, 1958. Passed away unexpectedly on Aug. 21, 2005. Survived in Loving memory by her children: Brandi Dawn Miller, (LJ) Larry Jesse (Melonie) Garner Jr.; Parents: Hank and Marie Darner: Sisters: Lorie (Cris) Harriss, Caulette (John) Moulin; 4 grandchildren; 5 nieces and nephews; and her beloved partner and friend Eric Monroe, and many friends. She was a loving mother and she was her sister's best friend. Her gentle heart, smile, laughter will be missed by us all. Memorial service to be held Sat., Aug. 27, 2005, 9am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 4720 Surfwood Ln., Pueblo, Colo. Graveside service to follow at 11am at Lakeside Cemetery, Canon City, Colo. A luncheon will follow at the Calvary Chapel of Canon on 10th Street, Canon City, Colo. There will also be a luncheon at 2pm at 4720 Surfwood Lane, Pueblo, Colo. Cremation to be done by the Charles Anthony Funeral Home in Florence, Colo.

Miller, Leone
Leone Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - November 17, 1999 - Leone Miller, 81, passed away Nov. 16, 1999. Services, 10 a.m. Friday at the Peaco*ck Chapel. Interment, Fairmount Cemetery. Visitation, Thursday until 7 p.m. at the funeral home.

Miller, Lewis (Mrs.)
Mrs. Lewis Miller - Brandon Bell - June 18, 1915 - Mrs. Lewis Miller died last Friday in Pueblo. Her remains were brought to Haswell where funeral services were held Tuesday, followed by burial in the Ead's cemetery that evening. Four sons were here, Harry and Howard from Madison, Wisconsin, and Don and Earl of Stevensville, Montana. Three daughters were present, Mrs. Fred Keplinger of Washington, D.C., and Mrs. F. P. January, Mrs. Frank Wilmot of Haswell. Another daughter, Mrs. Chas. M. Stark of Stevensville was not here. The Miller home was formerly at Perry, Kansas, and later southeast of Eads on a homestead. Mr. Miller died two years ago. The widow has since lived with her sons and daughters. They will miss her helpful and endearing ways, as will also the many friends wherever the beloved woman lived.

Miller, Lewis V.
Lewis V. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - January 30, 2002 - Passed away after a long illness on Jan. 27, 2002. Born July 20, 1910, in Guanajuanto, Mexico. Preceded by his wife of 60 years, Clara Miller. Survived by children, Janice Nelson of Pueblo, Gerry (Hank) Clothier of New Caney, Texas; grandchildren, Steven Lewis Nelson of San Francisco, Calif., Christina Nelson of Schenectady, N.Y., Laura Johnson of Albuquerque, N.M., Melissa Minchew, Bobby, Scott and Bill Lacy, all of Texas; great-grandchildren, Ashley Devane of New York, Derek Johnson of New Mexico, Crystin Dawson, Hank and Daniel Kinder and Tiffany Lacy, all of Texas; beloved niece, Pat (Frank) Mutz of Pueblo; and numerous nieces and nephews of Arizona. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, 2002, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Later inurnment to follow in Tucson, Ariz.

Miller, Lillian V.
Lillian V. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - January 01, 2003 - Lillian V. Miller, 76, born July 19, 1926, in Alexandria, Va. Also affectionately known as "Lil Pill," went to be with the Lord on Dec. 28, 2002, after a brief illness. She is preceded in death by her parents, Lillie M. and Claude B. Midkiff; brothers, Henry K. Midkiff, Claude B. Midkiff Jr., Fredrick D. Midkiff, Jerry C. Midkiff and William J. Midkiff; sisters, Mary I. Claggett and Francis D. Bufano; and one surviving sister, Evelyn B. (Harry) Fischer of Alexandria, Va. She is also survived by Clifford R. Miller of Belfast, N.Y.; children, Ginger (Garry) Melchi, Clifford R. (Jacqueline Shumsky) Miller Jr. of Hudson, N.H., and Alice L. Reinhart of Thomasboro, Ill.; her grandchildren, Ken (Keita) Melchi, Tina (David) Valdez of Colorado City, and Mark (fiancee Carolina) Melchi of Tamarac, Fla., Tammie Reinhart, U.S. Army Fort Hood, Texas, David Reinhart of Urbana, Ill., Patrick Miller, Cliff (Jessica) Miller and Amy Barbin of Hudson, N.H.; and 14 great-grandchildren; to include very special friend, Ce Christian (lots of wonderful walks and lunches)childhood friend, June Waters; new friend, Joyce Hunter; and all her friends at the Mineral Palace Towers and Legacy Commons. A special thank you to Parkview Hospital, WestWinds Campus and Sangre de Cristo Hospice for their care and compassion. Contributions may be made in her memory to Sangre de Cristo Hospice at 704 Elmhurst Place, Pueblo, CO 81004. As per her request, there will be no viewing or service. Also visit her memorial at www.mem.com.

Miller, Lillie M.
Lillie M. Miller - Huerfano World - January 20, 1994 - Lillie M. Miller, 86, Pueblo, formerly of Walsenburg, died Jan. 14, 1994, in University Park Care Center where she had been a resident for the past three weeks. Born in Louisburg, TN, Sept. 22, 1907, her family later moved to Texas and then in the early 1920s to Colorado. Her father, a rancher, lived near Thatcher where he and his wife reared their children. It was while on the ranch that she met Lee Miller who became her husband Nov. 27, 1934. Mr. Miller worked in the coal mines and later in the electric power plant in Walsenburg. After 35 years he retired from the utilities and became a "lay" pastor for the First Baptist Church in Walsenburg. After his death in 1978, Mrs. Miller continued to live in Walsenburg until 1992 when her health required her to take an apartment in Pueblo. Survivors include a son, Robert, Scottsdale, AZ; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral service was Tuesday. Burial was in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery.

Miller, Lucille
Lucille Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - December 29, 2004 - Lucille Miller, 85, passed away Dec. 28, 2004. She is survived by her loving husband of 56 years, Buster Miller; children, Steve (Jeanie) Port, Robert (Carolyn) Miller, Judy (Dave) Reimer; grandchildren, Diana Miller, Glen, Alan and Ross Port; five great-grandchildren; sisters, Anna Marie Maxie, Frances Buccerelli; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her grandson, John Miller; parents, Tony and Rose Zito; and brother, James Zito. Graveside service, 10 a.m. Friday, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Heart Association in her name through the funeral home office.

Miller, Margaret G.
Margaret G. (Beaman) Miller – Pueblo Chieftain – July 4, 1981 - Mrs. Margaret G. (Beaman) Miller, late of 95 Radcliffe, passed away July 3, 1981, St. Mary-Corwin Hospital, Member, Holy Family Parish, Preceded in death by G. C. "Athey" Beaman, 1956, and Donald Peter Miller, 1974. Mother of Joanne (Bob) Brace, family home, Jim (Miriam) Beaman, Chipita Park; step-mother of Jim Miller, Dale Miller, Jean Villa, Joe "Bob" Dorsey, Ann (Rod) Street; grandmother of Karen Brace, Kelly Klune, Bridget Beaman and Ryan Beaman; numerous other grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and two great-grandchildren. Rosary recitation 7 p.m. Sunday, T.G. McCarthy Chapel. Mass of the Resurrection 10 a.m. Monday, Holy Family Catholic Church, Interment, Roselawn. Those who wish may make contribution to Holy Family Church in memory of Mrs. Miller. Family will receive friends at 95 Radcliffe.

Miller, Margaret M.
Margaret M. (Penn) Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - January 02, 2000 - Margaret M. (Penn) Miller of Kennewick, Wash., formerly of Pueblo, passed away Dec. 30, 1999. Survived by her loving husband, J.B. Miller, and children, Cherie (Bryan) Olson, Scott (Linda) Calkins and Kim Miller. Also survived by her extended family, David (Norma) Miller, Sandra (Ron) Broad, Janice (David) Penny, Laurie (Al) Bellinger and Julie Crose; sisters-in-law, Rema (John) Moren and Bonnie (Marvin) Miller; numerous grandchildren; great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews and cousins; brothers, Ken (Jean) Penn and Bud Pritchard; and sister, Karen (Larry) LaDamus. Predeceased by her parents, Mae and Kenneth Penn; sister, Nancy Penn; and sister-in-law, Joan Pritchard. Graveside services for Margaret will be held at Roselawn Cemetery at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2000, with the Rev. Lonnie James officiating. The family respectfully requests the omission of food. Donations may be made in memory of Margaret to the American Cancer Society in care of the funeral home office.

Miller, Marie
Marie Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - October 25, 2002 - Marie Miller, 90, passed away Oct. 22, 2002, at the Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Center in La Junta. She was born Nov. 24, 1911, in Rocky Ford, Colo., to Michael and Katherine (Helzer) Will. She is survived by her sister, Lydia Miller of La Junta; nieces and nephews, Darrell (Doris) Miller of Swink, Elaine (Jim) Harper of Swink, Margaret (Henry) Eichman of Pueblo West, Edward (Elaine) Pinkman of South Dakota, Jim (Christine) Pinkman of Nebraska and Guy Pinkman of Nebraska. At the age of 3, Marie moved with her family to the Fort Bent area where her parents farmed. Marie married Henry L. Miller Jr. on Feb. 16, 1933, in Raton, N.M., and they farmed in Sugar City and Swink; Henry preceded her in death on Jan. 30, 1991. They later moved to where Henry worked in heavy construction, which took them throughout the United States. The couple retired in 1975 and moved back to La Junta, where they enjoyed gardening and Marie enjoyed baking. She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, seven brothers and four sisters. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, 2002, at the Trinity Lutheran Church with the Rev. Eugene Fenton Jr. officiating. Interment will follow at Fairview Cemetery in La Junta. Those wishing to do so may make memorial donations to the Trinity Lutheran Church, 1601 Raton Ave., La Junta, CO 81050, direct or through the funeral home.

Miller, Marshall
Marshall Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - November 12, 2006 - Marshall Miller, 44, passed away Nov. 5, 2006. Survived by his mother, Elizabeth Kaufield; sisters and brothers, Sandra Pecoraro-Rodriguez, Matthew Miller, Candice Miller and Mitchell Miller; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Preceded in death by brothers, Michael, Mark and Miles Miller; and father, Marlowe Miller. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Wild West Cowboy Church, 1025 S. Prairie, Pueblo.

Miller, Mary
Mary Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - January 11, 2006 - Mary Miller was born to William Lewis and Peyton Carroll Miller on July 4, 1916, and passed away on Jan. 8, 2006. A graduate of Eldorado High School, she went on to and graduated from Amarillo College. She was employed at Amarillo Hardware for a time and then went to the CF&I Steel in Pueblo, Colo., retiring after 30 years of dedicated service. She is preceded in death by her sister and brother-in-law, Marjorie and Russell Stroud; brother and sister-in-law; William and Elizabeth Miller; and nephew, Don R. Stroud. She is survived by niece, Debbie Stroud; grandnephew, Randy Stroud; wife, Rachel, of Oklahoma City; and grandniece, Peyton Stroud, of Sherman Oaks, Calif. The family wishes to offer special thanks to MaryAnn Bauman, the staff of Lackey Manor and Baptist Village Good Shepherd Hospice. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, January 11th, at 2:30 p.m., at Memorial Park Cemetery in Oklahoma City. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church, 310 West 11th Street, Pueblo, Colo. 81003.

Miller, May Sophia
May Miller - World Independent - July 8, 1955 - Mrs. May Miller, 87, of Gardner, Pioneer Rancher's Widow dies there. Mrs. May Sophia Doss Miller, 87, died at her home in Gardner, this morning. Born in Santa Maria, Colo., Mrs. Miller was the wife of the late Emmet Gilson (Dick) Miller, pioneer rancher and stockman of Huerfano County. She has resided her entire life in Huerfano. She is survived by three sons, Benjamin Dewey Miller, and Lee Miller, of Denver, and Lincoln Miller of Bodfish, Calif., Two daughters, Sister Mary Priscilla, Order of St. Joseph, Abilene, Kan., and Maybelle Rohrer of Yuma, Ariz., by twelve grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Mrs. Miller was a member of the order of St. Francis and of Sacred Heart Church, Gardner. Funeral arrangements will be made later by Furphy Mortuary.

Miller, Melda Jean
Melda Jean Miller – Pueblo Chieftain - October 22, 2006 - Melda Jean Miller, 73, passed away Oct. 21, 2006. Melda is survived by her loving husband of 50 years, Gene; her children, Steve (Jean); and children, Tel, Aimee and Ory Miller; Darrell (Suzanna) and children, Caleb and Logan Miller; Karla (Laron) and children, Brandon Wright, Jefferson and Ashley Kelly; and Brian (Patty) and children, Jesse and Elizabeth Miller. Also survived by sister, Margaret Galloway; brother, Cliff Ellis; and good friends, Johnny and Verna Trujillo, Forrest and Betty Jo Prater, Wendel and Mary Franklin, Virginia, Mabel and Dixie. Preceded in death by twin son, Doyle Miller in 1998; parents, Lewis and Leona Morton; and in-laws; Edward and Lena Miller. Melda had a good life except for the sorrow of losing her son and other family members. At her request, cremation with a memorial service at a later date. Donations may be made in her memory to the Diabetes Association. Pueblo Chieftain – November 3, 2006 - Memorial gathering, noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, 2006, George McCarthy Historic Chapel.

Miller, Merrill Babco*ck
Merrill Babco*ck Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - December 19, 2001 - Yates Funeral Home Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Merrill Babco*ck Miller, 77, of Sun Lakes, Ariz., died Dec. 10, 2001, at her home. She was born Feb. 12, 1924, in Logansport, Ind., to George H. and Cora (Merrill) Babco*ck. She attended Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind., received her R.N. from Wesley Memorial Hospital in Chicago and her Administrative Assistant degree from Southern Colorado State College in Pueblo, Colo. She married William H. Miller on Jan. 31, 1948, in Chicago, Ill. and they made their home in Pueblo for 27 years. They moved to Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, where they lived 22 years before retiring to Sun Lakes in 1997. She dedicated her life to the loving care of her husband and children and nursing others in time of illness. She is survived by her husband, Dr. William H. Miller, Sun Lakes; son, Dr. William H. (Dana) Miller Jr., Coeur d' Alene; and daughters, Dorothy (Jack) Lowery, Seattle, Wash., and Lorraine (Allan) Clark, Phoenix, Ariz. The family prefers memorials to Hospice of the Valley, 2222 S. Dobson Road, Suite 401, Mesa AZ 85202-6491.

Miller, Miles William
Miles William Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - August 11, 1999 - Miles William Miller, 38, of Pueblo, passed away Aug. 4, 1999. Survived by children, Tamber Rae Miller and Miles Miller Jr.- mother, Elizabeth M. Kaufeld-sisters, Sandra (James) Pecoraro and Candace Miller- brothers, Matthew, Mitchell and Marshall Miller- and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. He is predeceased by his father, Marlowe W. Miller in 1986 and brothers, Michael Miller in 1997 and Mark Miller in 1974. Cremation, Crematory. , Friday, 2 p.m., Funeral Home Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the family.

Miller, Mr.
Mr. Miller – Telluride Daily Journal – March 16, 1906 – Frightful Wreck – Fast Passenger Trains Meet in Head On Collision – Note: Mr. Miller is listed among the dead of the Adobe Train Disaster, March 16, 1906. Mr. Miller: From Hillsboro, Indiana. Source: Colorado newspaper coverage. See Adobe Train Wreck, 1906 for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Miller, Mrs.
Mrs. Miller – Telluride Daily Journal – March 16, 1906 – Frightful Wreck – Fast Passenger Trains Meet in Head On Collision – Note: Mrs. Miller is listed among the dead of the Adobe Train Disaster, March 16, 1906. Mrs. Miller: From Hillsboro, Indiana. Source: Colorado newspaper coverage. See Adobe Train Wreck, 1906 for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Miller, Opal M.
Opal M. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - August 02, 1999 - Opal M. Miller, 84, longtime Holly resident, Passed away July 30, 1999.Funeral services, 10 p.m. Tuesday at the Peaco*ck Funeral Home. Interment, Holly Cemetery. Visitation, today from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. at the Peaco*ck Funeral Home.

Miller, Orville R.
Orville R. "Jay" Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - August 06, 1998 - Orville R. "Jay" Miller of Canon City and former Pueblo resident passed away in Florence, Colo., on Aug. 3, 1998. Born Dec. 9, 1915, in Flushing, Mich., to Stella and William Miller where he was raised and attended school. He moved to Colorado in 1938 where he worked on a ranch before enlisting in the Army Air Corps in 1941. He served until the end of World War II with honor and distinction in the Pacific Theater. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with seven Oak Leaf Clusters and was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received in aerial combat over Guadalcanal. He married Lorraine McDaniel on Sept. 22, 1942, who preceded him in death in February 1983. He worked at the Pueblo Army Depot from 1945 until 1974 and retired as a foreman supervisor. He was a life member of the DAV, an avid fisherman and outdoorsman and greatly enjoyed spending time at his cabin in Ohio City, Colo. He is survived by his loving companion and best friend, Lois Dutton of Canon City- son, Orville Jay" (Diane) Miller- grandchildren, Shelly (Trent) Cook, Lynn Miller and Shawna Miller, all of Ogden, Utah- and great-grandchildren, Clayson Jay, Baillie Cook and Richard Morse Jr. Graveside service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Miller, Pamela Kay
Pamela Kay Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - December 18, 1998 - Pamela Kay Miller, longtime La Junta supporter, died Dec. 15, 1998, near Fowler. She was born Dec. 27, 1945, in Washington, D.C., to Donald G. and Mary Ann (Christensen) Golding. She grew up and graduated high school in Fowler and received her bachelors degree at Western State in Gunnison. Pam married Howard "Bub" Miller on June 20, 1970, in La Junta, and they resided there since. She was a member and active in the First Presbyterian Church, Arkansas Valley Cow Belles, Bible Study Fellowship, and the Picketwire Players Community Theater. She is survived by her husband, Bub- and daughter, Michelle Miller of La Junta- brothers, Douglas (Janet) Golding of La Junta, Dennis (Nancy) Golding of Littleton, and Christian (Dinah) Golding of Highlands Ranch- mother-in-law, Mickie Miller-Knight of La Junta- sister-in-law, Melinda (Lon) Engelberg of Los Angeles, Calif.- nieces and nephews, Erik, Lindsey, Natalie, and Kristin Golding, Adam, Sarianne, and Amy Schultz. Services, 10 a.m. Saturday, at the First Church of the Nazarene with interment to follow in Fairview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Picketwire Players, P.O. Box 912, La Junta, Colo., 81050, direct or through the funeral home.

Miller, Paul
Paul Miller - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - November 3, 1961 - Four Die in Plane Crash Near Pueblo - Flying into a blinding snowstorm, four men crashed to their deaths in a light plane Thursday 17 miles southeast of Pueblo. The fast-moving storm cleared within a few hours to reveal the wreckage on the Butler Ranch. Another airman, Glenn L. Nash, spotted the shattered remains on a flight from Pueblo to Raton, N.M. Those killed were Carlyle C. Madson, 50, the pilot, and Henry J. Pannell, Jr., 30 both of San Diego, Calif.; Paul Miller, 38 (?), La Mesa, Calif., and Vernon L. Parrish, 32, Denver. Parrish headed an electronics firm with offices in Denver, Albuquerque and Salt Lake City. The others all were employes of a San Diego firm. First on the scene, according to Maj. Lawrence H. Reibscheid, information officer of Group III, Civil Air Patrol, were three CAP officers and two deputy sheriffs of Pueblo County. They arrived on the scene at about 4:30 p.m. The searchers were Lt. Col. W. A. Coe of Black Forest, deputy communications officer of the Colorado Wing CAP; 1st Lt. Joseph Girodano and 1st Lt. Elvina Smith of the Pueblo County (?) CAP, and deputy sheriffs Theodore Nickolett and M. C. Forester. The search was directed by Lt. Col. Herbert E. Hammond of Colorado Springs, commanding officer of Group III. Operations officer was Maj. Earl Cole of Manitou Springs, also of Group III. The wreckage was scattered over a quarter mile area of the flat prairie land north of the Huerfano River, Hammond said. The largest piece of wreckage could be put in the back of a pickup truck. One body was in the nose wreckage. Two others were 80 feet ahead of where the plane struck the ground. The fourth body was at the point of impact. Controllers at the Pueblo airport said the plane, bound from Denver to Albuquerque, N.M., radioed at 10:43 a.m. that it was returning to Pueblo after running into the blizzard. Efforts to communicate with the plane failed. Workmen on the Butler Ranch said they heard the roar of a plane, apparently at full throttle, about 10:45 a.m. but heard no crash. The plane did not burn. It dug a furrow about 8 inches deep before disintegrating. Sheriff officers said it appeared the plane struck in a pancake fashion. Reibscheid said that since Feb. 4 of this year, the CAP has participated in more than 25 search and rescue missions of this type.

Miller, Pauline D.
Pauline D. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - December 31, 1997 - Pauline D. Miller, 81, of Lamar, former longtime Wiley resident, died Monday, Dec. 29. Funeral services, 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 3, Valley Memorial-Lamar Chapel. Burial, Fairmount Cemetery. Visitation, 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday. In lieu of food or flowers, memorial contributions to the Wiley Church of God.

Miller, Phyllis M.
Phyllis M. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - June 15, 2001 - Phyllis M. Miller passed away June 12, 2001, in Pueblo. Phyllis was born March 1, 1934, in Pueblo and was a lifelong area resident. Mrs. Miller was preceded in death by her parents, Edgar and Fern Lewis; and two brothers, Arthur and Lloyd. Her survivors include three sons, Glen (Vivian) Miller of Arkansas, Kenneth Miller of Pueblo and Randy (Eileen) Miller of Pueblo; as well as seven grandchildren. Cremation, Davis Crematory. Private services were held.

Miller, Raymond M.
Raymond M. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - December 25, 2003 - Raymond M. Miller, 83, born July 4, 1920, passed away Dec. 22, 2003. Survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Gertrude Miller; children, Joan (Bob) Haley, Michael (Roberta) Miller, Mark (Jane) Miller, Joyce (Steve) Harris, Connie Frost, Paul (Cheryl) Miller, and Bill (Clair) Kerr who is like a son to Ray and Gertrude. Also survived by 14 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; sisters, Dorothy (Dick) Heruth and Sister Vivian Miller of the Order of Precious Blood. Preceded in death by his parents, John and Mary Miller; brothers, Harry, Leo and Donald Miller; sisters, Bernice Baugher and Mary Jacobs; grandchildren, Johnny Ray Barton and Garry Conley Jr.; and son-in-law, Thomas J. Frost. Raymond taught history and economics for 37 years, retiring in 1981 from South High School. He was a member of Holy Family Church parish, Nocturnal Adoration Society and Pueblo Aerie No. 145. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Saturday, Holy Family Church, followed by cremation. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the South High School Alumni Association, 1801 Hollywood, in memory of Ray Miller for a history scholarship, or the Alzheimer's Association.

Miller, Raymond W.
Raymond W. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - October 04, 2005 - Raymond W. Miller, 86, of Pueblo, Colo. Funeral service, 3 p.m. today, Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel. Interment to follow. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations for the purchase of a monument for Raymond.

Miller, Richard A.
Richard A. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - March 03, 2004 - Richard A. Miller, 55, passed away Feb.27, 2004 at Parkveiw Medical Center in Pueblo. He was born on Aug. 29, 1948 in Richland Center, Wis. A resident of Pueblo for 12 years, he worked for Kurt Manufacturing for 38 years. He is survived by sons, Anthony Miller of Colorado Springs; Derek Miller of San Antonio, Texas; and daughter, MeiLon Rollins of Colorado Springs. He was grandpa Motorcycle to his 4 grandchildren, Alex and Nicole Miller, and Lauren and Taylor Rollins. He loved riding his motorcycle and enjoyed the outdoors. Services are to be held at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, March 6, at Swan-Law Funeral Home at 501 N. Cascade Ave. in Colorado Springs. Memorials may be made to P.O. Box 26117, Colorado Springs, CO 80936.

Miller, Richard D.
Richard D. "Dick" Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - September 26, 2004 - Richard D. "Dick" Miller, 78, passed away Sept. 23, 2004. Survived by his loving wife, Carol Miller of Beulah; children Sheri Simon, Mark L. Miller, both of Beulah and Dean Miller of Michigan; five grandchildren and one great-grandson; two sisters, Lola Sanders and Doris Bartley. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Dick served in the U.S. Army, was an electrician and an avid member of BVD Square Dance Club, the Beulah Art Council and was very active in helping SRDA and was a board member of the Beulah Community Center. He was also a member of IBEW, local No. 58. In lieu of food and flowers donations can be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in his memory. Visitation will be from 2 to 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 27, 2004, at the funeral home. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2004, at T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel with interment to follow at Mountain View Cemetery.

Miller, Robert Eugene
Robert "Bob" Eugene Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - July 10, 2005 - Robert "Bob" Eugene Miller, 85, died on July 7, 2005. He was born in Wadena, Minn., on Nov. 28, 1919, and is survived by his wife of 50 years, Zona; sons, Rick, Denver and Tim (Vickie), Colorado Springs; sister, Mrs. Bonnie Blair, Milwaukee, Wis.; and numerous nephews and nieces. Bob received his bachelor's degree in chemistry from North Dakota State University in 1941. While doing graduate work he was hired by E.I. DuPont & Co. as a junior chemist to work at their TNT plant near Childersburg, Ala. While employed there, he was selected to work on the Manhattan Project. Bob was transferred to the University of Chicago where he underwent training before being transferred to Oak Ridge National Laboratories in Tennessee. He worked as a chemist there helping to solve the problem of separating plutonium from uranium. In 1944, he was transferred to the Hanford Engineer Works in Richland, Wash., where plutonium was produced. In 1946, Bob left the project to continue his education. He was offered the position of lab assistant, and later instructor at Iowa State University and working full time, he obtained his master's degree in biophysical chemistry in 1951. After a year at Northern Colorado State College in Greeley, Bob accepted a position in the chemistry department of Pueblo Junior College where he worked for 14 years and then 17 years at the University of Southern Colorado campus (now Colorado State University-Pueblo). Bob was past-president of the Colorado-Wyoming Academy of Science and of the USC Retirees Association. He was also past-president of the Pueblo Retired School Employees Association. He had been a member of the American Chemical Society for over 52 years. His hobbies were fishing, gardening, ham radio and Boy Scouts work. He started the first Scout troop in Oak Ridge, Tenn., and in 1980, Bob received the highest Council award in scouting, the Silver Beaver. Bob was also active in his church, St. Paul United Methodist. He sang in the choir and was a member of the Day Care Center Board and was chairman of the Trustees. His wife and he bought a motor home when he retired and traveled through all the states and most of the Canadian provinces. They participated in several Elderhostels in Alaska, The Netherlands, Georgia, British Columbia, Washington and Montana. They also visited the British Isles, New Zealand and Australia. Memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Monday, July 11, 2005, at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 102 E. Routt Ave., with the Rev. Tom Peaco*ck officiating. Those who desire may make memorial contributions to either St. Paul UMC or to St. Paul UMC Day Care Center, c/o the funeral home office.

Miller, Robert H.
Robert H. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - January 15, 2000 - Robert H. Miller, age 75, passed away Jan. 12, 2000. He was born May 30, 1924, in Topeka, Kan. His boyhood days were spent in Kansas City, Mo. In February 1943 he entered the Army and became a member of B Company of the 149th Combat Engineering Battalion, 6th Engineer Special Brigade. On June 6, 1944, during the assault on the Normandy Coast at Omaha Beach, he was wounded which resulted in his becoming a paraplegic, destined to never walk again. Throughout his lifetime, he had retained a close relationship with the members of his wartime military outfit. During his convalescing and rehabilitating, he met his wife, Pat Korber, a native of Pueblo who at the time was living in Kansas City. They were married in 1950. She preceded him in death three years ago. He attended the Kansas City Art Institute where he obtained a bachelor's degree in commercial design. He also played wheelchair basketball and helped revolutionize the sport. In 1973, he was one of the first players inducted into the Wheelchair Basketball Hall of Fame. He worked for an advertising agency and a manufacturing firm until his retirement in 1978. In 1980, Pat and Bob moved to Pueblo. During the intervening years, they participated in historical, art and church functions. They were particularly active in Our Lady of the Meadows Catholic Church from its inception. Bob was a major supporter of the latest addition to the facility. Bob and Pat maintained a special relationship with the Southern Colorado Chapter of the St. Louis based Marionist Affiliates. Bob will be remembered for his love of his family, for the friendships he treasured and for the affiliation with his wartime military organization. He and his wife enjoyed collecting Western art. He is survived by a son, Robert Kyle, Drexel, Mo.; three granddaughters, Sarah, Melissa and Rebecca of Drexel, Mo.; an uncle, Marion Miller, Indianapolis, Ind.; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Visitation, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Rosary, Sunday, Jan. 16, 2000, 7 p.m. Our Lady of the Meadows Church, 23 Starling Drive, and the funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday, Jan. 17, 2000, 10 a.m., also at Our Lady of the Meadows Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family may be contacted at 446 Dittmer Ave. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Those wishing to make contributions may make them to Our Lady of the Meadows Building Fund in memory of Robert H. Miller, in care of the church office.

Miller, Roger Keith
Roger Keith Miller – Pueblo Chieftain – August 13, 1006 - Roger Keith Miller, 62, passed away Aug. 10, 2006. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Mary Lee Miller; and three daughters and sons-in-law, Michelle and Scott Hoeft of Santa Fe, N.M.; Brenda and Bruce Kurtt of Fresno, Calif.; and Tricia and Brant Houston of Denver. Roger was blessed with four wonderful grandchildren whom he loved dearly, Katherine, Jack, Caroline and Grace. He is also survived by his siblings, Jim Miller, Joan Teeters, Juanita Conover and Patricia King; and numerous nephews, nieces, lifelong friends and colleagues. The youngest of five children, Roger was born in Las Animas, Colo., on Jan. 27, 1944, to Glenn and Viola Miller. He moved to Pueblo with Mary in February of 1965, where he worked as a switchman for the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad for 28 years. In 1976, they started, owned and operated Miller Farm Equipment for 30 years. He was a special person in the way of loving his work, and took great pride in making his company a place that was his own and assisting those who needed special equipment for their farms and ranches throughout the West and Southwest. He spent 30 years as the most devoted Denver Broncos fan around and attended every home game since 1976. Music was a huge part of Roger's life, as he spent hours and hours listening and buying every type of music he could get his hands on. He was well-known for his music trivia and could challenge almost anyone to a match about it. He also enjoyed golf, sports, laughing and having fun, shopping, traveling, learning new things, visiting new places and spending time with his family. He will be dearly missed by his family, friends and all who knew him. A memorial service will be held 4 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2006, at the Pueblo Union Depot in historic downtown Pueblo. Memorial contributions may be made in Roger's name to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research through Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors.

Miller, Sadie Mae
Sadie Mae Miller – The Bulletin – September 10, 2005 - Bend, OR - Sadie Mae Miller of Bend died Tuesday. She was 97. A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Greenwood Cemetery in Bend. Mrs. Miller was born July 6, 1908, in Fargo, Okla., to John and Dollie (Losey) Stromberg. She married Hugh Miller on June 10, 1924, in Walsenburg, Colo. Mrs. Miller worked as a nurse in Taos, N.M., for many years. She moved to Bend in 1974. She was a member of the Tumalo Community Church. She volunteered at the St. Charles Medical Center gift shop. She enjoyed cooking, crocheting and child evangelism. Survivors include her daughter, Dorothy Martin of Bend; two brothers, Neil Stromberg of Truth Or Consequences, N.M., and Dempsey Stromberg of Yuma, Ariz.; a sister, Kitty Childers of Truth Or Consequences; one grandchild; and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, a son, a grandson, a brother and two sisters. Niswonger-Reynolds Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Miller, Silver P.
Silver P. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain- July 21, 1999 - Silver P. Miller, of Pueblo, passed away July 18, 1999 . Mrs. Miller was the wife and best friend of Jim F. Miller, whom she was married to for 64 years. Also survived by her children, Jim F. (Evelyn) Miller Jr., William J.(Barbara) Miller, and Betty (Steve) Gendron- seven grandchildren and 13great-grandchildren. will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 24, 1999 , at the Garden Chapel.

Miller, Thelma A.
Thelma A. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - September 08, 1997 - Thelma A. Miller of Ordway. Services, 10 a.m. today, Griffy Family Funeral Home Chapel in Ordway. Burial at 1 p.m. at the Hasty Cemetery.

Miller, Thelma O.
Thelma O. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - May 30, 1986 - Thelma O. Miller, 54, passed away May 27, 1986, at her home. Survived by her loving husband, Orville, of the family home; seven daughters, Susan Kuhn, Jean (Dale) Kleinhans, Bonnie (Ken) Fulfs, Patti (Chris) Christiansen, Chris (John) Laporte, Terri and Cheri Miller; two sons, Ralph (Donna) Miller and Steve Miller. Also survived by 14 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter; her parents, Joe and Thelma Tilley; four sisters, Lorraine Dixon, Edna (Jerry) Bradbury, Betty (Carl) Carlton, Sarah (Wayne) Camp; two brothers, Joe D. and David (Mary) Tilley; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends. After rearing her children, Mrs. Miller dedicated her time to helping others. She was employed by School District 60, food service, and Pueblo Social Services, program for the elderly. Service, 8:30 a.m. Saturday, May 31, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel, with Elder Jerry Bradbury officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends following the services at 1702 Jerry Murphy Road.

Miller, Theodore White
Dr. Theodore White Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - May 19, 1999 - Dr. Theodore White Miller, age 78, passed away May 17, 1999, at his home. Born in Arkansas City, Kan. on Aug. 28, 1920, to Dr. Max Mayo Miller and Fauna White Miller. He is survived by his wife, Jonnie O'Dell Miller, whom he married on April 1, 1945, and by his children, John David (Enid) Miller, Ted Richard (Jackie) Miller and Gail Ann (James) Audino. Grandfather of Corrine Miller, James Miller, Bonnie Marie Audino and Adam Richard Audino. Also survived by his brothers, Dr. Max Mayo Miller, Lake Charles, La., and Dr. William Miller, Chandler, Ariz. Dr. Miller graduated from Northwestern Medical School in 1945. He interned at Kansas City General Hospital and did his residency at Children's Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Miller came to Pueblo in 1949 to practice with Dr. John Schwer. He was later joined by Dr. J.J. Yaeger and Dr. Gardner Champlin. Dr. Miller was a Captain in the United States Army Medical Corp during World War II and was a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Colorado State Medical Society, American Board of Pediatrics and past president of Pueblo County Medical Society. He retired in July, 1991. At his request, Dr. Miller will be cremated. ,Thursday, May 20, 1999, 2 p.m., Ascension Episcopal Church. Please omit food and flowers. The family suggests donations be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in care of the funeral home office.

Miller, Titus Earl
Titus Earl Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - June 13, 1977 - Titus Earl Miller, Pueblo resident past 29 years, late of 808 W. Ninth, passed away unexpectedly at Parkview Episcopal Hospital June 11, 1977. Mr. Miller was retired employe of CF&I Steel Corp. wire mill. Member Pueblo Mennonite Church. Survived by his widow, Mrs. Alma M. Miller of the family home, and four children, Mrs. Celia Coatney and Keith R. Miller, both of Pueblo, Mrs. La Von Moss, Falfurrias, Tex., and Virgil M. Miller, Grand View, Mo. Nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild also survive. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday, T. G. McCarthy Rose Chapel, with the Rev. John Gingrich officiating. Interment Roselawn.

Miller, Vera Fern
Vera Fern Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - June 7, 1987 - Vera Fern Miller, late of 945 Desert Flower Blvd., went to be with the Lord on June 5, 1987, following a lengthy illness. Survived by her daughters, Jacque (Arthur) Marshall, Canon City; JoAnn Micheli, Houston; seven grandchildren, Steven Sloan McCracken, Kan., Linda (Bob) Dale, Denver, Cheryl Sutton, Denver, Teena (Tom) Coburn, Lake Worth. Fla., Elaine Tilley, Canon City, Robert (Jeannie) Horvat and Niki Horvat, both of Pueblo; 14 great-grandchildren, two nephews, four nieces and three sisters-in-law, Helen VanWinkle, Bison; Kan., Ruth VanWinkle, St. John, Kan., and Blanche VanWinkle, Fort Collins and a special friend, Liz Sargent, Pueblo. Preceded in death by her husband, Ray, in 1983, and five brothers. Born May 30, 1906, in Brownell, Kan. Worked alongside her husband at Ray Miller's Clothiers until her retirement. Preferred the Methodist faith. By her request, cremation; no viewing. Donations may be made to the charity of your choice Private memorial graveside service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 10, 1987 Imperial Memorial Gardens with Father Fred Johnson officiating.

Miller, W. H.
W. H. Miller – Telluride Daily Journal – March 16, 1906 – Frightful Wreck – Fast Passenger Trains Meet in Head On Collision – Note: W. H. Miller is listed among the dead of the Adobe Train Disaster, March 16, 1906. W. H. Miller: From Edwards, Colorado. Source: Colorado newspaper coverage. See Adobe Train Wreck, 1906 for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Miller, Warren Lee
Warren Lee Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - August 29, 2004 - Warren Lee Miller born Jan. 8, 1949, in La Junta, Colo. He graduated from Pueblo Central High School, where he participated in football and wrestling. After attending college on a wrestling scholarship and transferring to Southern Colorado State College, he graduated with a bachelor's degree in accounting. After working with several major companies including Hills, Turbodyne and Arctic Cat he joined his brother Mike in Pueblo at City Loan and Miller Coin where he worked until his death. He was preceded in death by his mother, Marie Miller; and his father, Mike Miller Sr. He is survived by his two sons, Tom (Michelle) of Pueblo and Dennis (Maggie) of Denver; as well as his brother, Mike (Karen) of Pueblo; and nieces and nephews, Dayna McDowell (Alan) of Pueblo, Daryl (Nina) of Franklin, Wis., Paul (Kristi) of Mexico City, Ben (Megan) of Pueblo, and Phillip (Keely) of Lubbock, Texas. Warren was an outstanding weightlifter and powerlifter, an avid numismatist and gemologist. He will be remembered for his friendship and integrity. Special thanks to Pam Miller, his ex-wife and good friend, to Pueblo Hospice, and his friends at Parkview Medical Center. In lieu of food and flowers send contributions to the American Cancer Society.

Miller, Wilfred L.
Wilfred L. Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - May 05, 1999 - Wilfred L. Miller, 88, of Pueblo, died May 3, 1999. Mr. Miller was a retired electrician and member of the International Brotherhood of Electric Workers, Local Union No. 12 for 56 years, past president of Local No. 12, retired Colorado State Electricians Inspector, Master Mason of Silver State Lodge No.95 for 51 years. He was a horse owner, breeder, trainer of both Quarter horses and Thoroughbreds, a member of the American Quarter Horse Association and Jockey Club. An avid outdoorsman, fisherman, sportsman and passed his love along to his sons, grandsons and granddaughters. He loved to travel in the United States with his loving wife of 69 years, Ida. Preceded in death by a granddaughter, Diana Lynn Miller in 1998. Survived by a loving family including children, Wilfred L. (Connie) Miller Jr., of Seattle, Wash., Norbet(Mona) Miller, Pueblo, Dr. Annette (Alvah) Long-Byers, Pueblo, Beverly Ann(Eugene S.) Cozzolino, Englewood and Timothy Q. (Kathi) Miller, Pueblo-grandchildren, Danny (Melba) Miller, Louie (Barbara) Long, Eugene A. (Jodi)Cozzolino, Danelle (Jayson) Weatherford, Merrit Miller, Terri (Tim)Cozzolino-Hunker, Bert (Jodi) Miller, Natalie Miller, Timmi-Jo Miller and Tana Miller- 11 great-grandchildren- brother, Benjamin Miller, Pearl, Miss. Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Thursday, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel with interment at Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that any donations be made to the Shrine Hospital for Children, Fairfax Road at Virginia Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84103 or the American Arthritis Foundation, 2910 Beacon St., Colorado Springs, Colo., 80907.

Miller, Willa Maude
Willa Maude Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - November 21, 1999 - Willa Maude Miller, 86, of Colorado Springs, passed away Nov. 17, 1999. She was a past matron of Magnolia Chapter No. 14 Order of Eastern Star (PHA). Survived by children, Atty. James E. (Jacqueline Daugntry) Miller, Washington, D.C., Patricia Elaine (Jesse) Miller Simpson, Long Beach, Calif.; brother, Samuel (Norma) Dunlap, Colorado Springs. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Friendship Baptist Church, 633 E. Dale Street, Colorado Springs, Rev. E. Ray Johnson officiating. Interment and Eastern Star Rites and graveside, Evergreen Cemetery.

Miller, William
William Miller – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – November 25, 1869 – Died on the 9th of November, 1869, at Frenchtown, Missoulla county, Montana, William Miller, formerly of Pueblo.

Miller, William
William Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - May 14, 1986 - William Miller, 80, of Boone, died May 13, 1986. Survived by wife, Evelyn; and four sons, William, Arnold and James of Pueblo, and Jon of Tucson, Ariz.; one daughter, Mary Belle Manley, Pueblo; 10 grandchildren, five step-grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Service, 2 p.m. Thursday at Trinity Lutheran Church. Burial, Fowler Cemetery.

Miller, William Harlow
William Harlow Miller - Pueblo Chieftain - December 27, 2005 - William Harlow Miller, M.D., age 82 of Coeur d'Alene died Dec. 20, 2005 at Kootenai Medical Center. He was born Feb. 9, 1923 in Arkansas City, Kan. to Max and Fauna (White) Miller. He served his country honorably in WW II from 1942 until 1945 in the Army Air Corps. He married his loving wife, Merrill Babco*ck on Jan. 31, 1948 in Chicago, Ill. Dr. Miller graduated from Northwestern Medical School in 1950 and practiced Obstetrics and Gynecology in Pueblo, Colo. from 1955 to 1974. They moved to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho in 1974 where he continued to practice medicine until he retired in 1985. After retirement, he sold real estate in Coeur d'Alene and then moved to Sun Lakes, Ariz. in 1997. When his wife Merrill died in 2001, he moved back to Coeur d'Alene to be with family. Dr. Miller loved the outdoors, fishing and hunting with friends. He was an accomplished woodworker, silversmith, collector, computer geek and patriot. He enjoyed life and people and would not hesitate to express his opinions. He was a good man, husband, father and friend. He will be missed by all. He is survived by his son William H. Miller Jr., M.D. and daughter-in-law Dana of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; daughters and sons-in-law, Dorothy and Jack Lowery of Auburn, Calif. and Lorraine and Allan Clark of Post Falls, Idaho; grandchildren Kali and Jordan Clark; Willy, Zack, Rose, and Buck Miller; Emma Rose and Hunter Lowery and Kelly Lowery McClintock; great grandchildren, Halle and Owen McClintock. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Max and Ted Miller. A memorial service will be 4pm, Fri., Dec. 30, 2005 at the Yates Funeral Home, Coeur d'Alene Chapel. The family prefers memorials to the Fernan Lake Conservation and Recreation Association Inc., P.O. Box 3203, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, 83814.

Miller, Xenephor Arthur
Xenephor Arthur Miller - Huerfano World - February 10, 1994 - This Week in La Veta History - 1930: Xenephor Arthur Miller, 40, a sheepman and old homesteader at Alamo, died. [Editor's Note: Xenephor Arthur Miller died February 5, 1930. Obituary listed World Independent, February 7, 1930.]

Miller-MacLaughlin, Neftal
Neftal Miller-MacLaughlin - Pueblo Chieftain - February 06, 2000 - Neftal Miller-MacLaughlin, 87, lifetime Pueblo resident, passed away Feb. 3, 2000. Preceded in death by parents, Raymond and Betty Miller. Public visitation, 3 to 6 p.m. today, Rose Chapel. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Monday, Rose Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Miller-Richardson, Mary Ann
Mary Ann Del Papa Miller-Richardson - Pueblo Chieftain - October 27, 1997 - On Oct. 17, 1997, Mary Ann Del Papa Miller-Richardson, departed this life to be with her heavenly family. Mary was born on Feb. 8, 1915, and spent most of her life in Pueblo. She lived with her parents, Pete and Filomena Del Papa, and two older brothers, Pete Del Papa and Tony Dell, until she married Leo Miller on June 13, 1936. One son, Gary Lee Miller, was born in 1945 in Oakland, Calif., where they spent part of the war years. When they returned to Pueblo, Mary went to work for Montgomery Ward, a loyal employee for 27 years, retiring in 1977. She was preceded in death by Leo Miller in June of 1976. Mary was united with her second love, Alex Richardson, in 1981 and spent her final years as his cherished wife. Gary remained the center of her life and provided her with two grandchildren, Justin Gabriel and Holly Marie, whom she adored and pampered. She was a gentle, loving, giving soul and always had a little something" to eat for anyone who came to visit. Mary Ann Miller is survived and greatly missed by husband, Alex Richardson of Pueblo, Colo.- son and wife, Gary and Meg Miller, and grandchildren, Gabe and Holly Miller, all of Fairbanks, Alaska- also nephews, Charles and Jack Del Papa. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1997, at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Viewing, Monday and Tuesday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Millikan, Vera
Vera (Campbell) Millikan - Pueblo Chieftain - May 24, 2005 - Vera (Campbell) Millikan, 92, of Walsenburg, passed away May 20, 2005. Survived by children, Robert (Mary) Campbell Sr., Winslow Ariz., and Shirley Zubal (Joe Kancilia), Gulnare, Colo.; eight grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by husbands, Ocel Campbell and Lyle Millikan; son, Kent Campbell Sr.; and two grandchildren. Service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 25, 2005, Boies-Ortega Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Trinidad Masonic Cemetery. Those who wish may make donations to Sister Carol's Outreach program in Vera's name.

Milliken, Ann L.
Mrs. Ann L. Milliken - Pueblo Chieftain - December 12, 1968 - Mrs. Ann L. Milliken, longtime Pueblo resident late of 711 Albany, passed away Four Seasons Nursing Home Dec. 11 following lengthy illness. Preceded in death by her husband, George W. Milliken, in 1953. Member Church of the Ascension. Survived by son, George W. Milliken Jr., Pueblo; sister, Mrs. Nellie Spence, Arcata, Calif.; brother, Edward LaPlant, Tucson, Ariz., and grandson, George W. Milliken III, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Episcopal Burial Office will be read 11 a.m. Friday, Our Chapel, Interment Fairview Cemetery, La Junta, Colo.

Milliken, Jennie
Jennie Milliken - Pueblo Chieftain - March 14, 1930 - Mrs. Jennie Milliken, aged 53 years, died Thursday evening at a local hospital. Mrs. Milliken resided at Folsom, N. M., and was an active member of the Methodist church. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. James Doherty of Vaughan, N. M., and Mrs. Charles M. Brown of Folsom, N. M., one son, John Milliken of Folsom, N. M., also six grandchildren. The body will be forwarded to Folsom, N. M. Friday afternoon for interment. Geo. F. McCarthy service.

Million, Patricia A.
Patricia A. Millon - Pueblo Chieftain - August 17, 2000 - Patricia A. Millon, 69, passed away Aug. 15, 2000. She was a graduate of the St. Frances School of Nursing in Evanston, Ill. She worked for many years as a registered nurse in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. Patricia was also a member of the Shrine of St. Therese Catholic Church. Survived by her loving husband, David Millon, of 42 years; sons, David R. (Nicole) Millon II of Omaha, Neb., Daniel P. Millon of McCoy, Colo.; brother, William P. Cattern of Skokie, Ill.; eight grandchildren; and numerous friends and relatives. Through the years, Patricia helped members of many families affected by the disease of alcoholism --- mothers, fathers, and children --- by her habitual and faithful living of the principles of the Al-Anon Family Groups. "A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: that as I have loved you, you also love one another. By this will all men know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another." (John - 13; 34-35) "Love"--- this kind of prayerful love --- is the word that best describes her life among us. The family is deeply grateful for the kind and loving care provided by the staff and health care personnel at Sharmar Village Care Center. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Donations can be made in her name to the Shrine of St. Therese Building Fund, 300 Goodnight Ave., Pueblo, 81004 or the Colorado Alzheimer's Association, 1157 W. Abriendo Ave., Pueblo, 81004. Recitation of rosary, 7 p.m. Friday, August 18, Rose Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 19, Shrine of St. Therese. Interment, Roselawn.

Millis, Lisa Marie
Lisa Marie Millis - Pueblo Chieftain - February 16, 2003 - Lisa Marie Millis, born Sept. 14, 1985, in Pueblo, began her heavenly journey on Feb. 13, 2003. She is preceded in death by her mother, Lori Ann Millis; and grandfathers, Warren E. Millis and Thomas E. McNamara. She is survived by parents, Kevin (Cindy Sue) Millis; brother and sisters, Ronnie G. "Chip" Seagroves Jr., Sarah D. Seagroves and Lacy Ann Seagroves; grandmothers, Annie A. Millis and Bernadine "BJ" McNamara; Aunt Kelli (James) Kovats; cousins, Kera and Kylie Kovats. Also survived by best friend, Amiye McDowell and numerous special friends and relatives. Lisa was a junior at Centennial High School and treasurer for the FCCLA. She was employed at Outlook Lanes and a member of Victory Outreach Church where she ran the sound system for worship. Lisa enjoyed journalism, music, pottery and was an avid bowler. Her most recent passion was karaoke and she had a lifelong love for dancing. Though her life was short lived, her fire for life, her caring, generous heart, willingness to help others and exuberance will live on in the memories of the many lives she touched. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 17, 2003, at the funeral home. The family will receive friends and relatives during the visitation from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Funeral service, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2003, Praise Assembly of God. Private family inurnment to take place at a later date. Lisa Marie Millis - Pueblo Chieftain - February 18, 2003 - Lisa Marie Millis. Also, survived by foster mom, Veronica Suarez, sisters Rachel and Santana, niece Kaylee, aunt Lisa and cousin Joshua.

Millis, Vernetta
Vernetta "Lynn" Millis - Pueblo Chieftain - April 01, 2005 - Vernetta "Lynn" Millis, 80, passed away March 30, 2005. Survived by her children, David Ward (Emma) Millis of El Paso, Texas, and Bruce Edward Millis of Pueblo; stepchildren, George and Corey San Miguel; siblings, Araletta (Robert ) Laird of Westcliffe, Colo., Pat Botzlar of Colorado Springs and Jerry (Wanda) Linville of Denver; grandchildren, Monica (Tom) Raggio and David Millis; and great-grandchildren, David and Matthew Raggio and Jewel Millis. Lynn was born to Tom and Maycell Linville on Oct. 14, 1924, in Pueblo, and spent most of her working career as a telephone operator for the federal government. She was a very active member of First Baptist Church and a member of the Pueblo Art Guild, Organ Club and Order of Eastern Star. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, April 2, 2005, at First Baptist Church, Ninth and Grand, with Pastor Wayne Dvirnak officiating. Those who desire may make memorials to a charity of the donor's choice or plant a rose bush in Lynn's memory.

Millis, Ward J.
Ward J. Millis - The Pueblo Chieftain - October 14, 1955 – Card of Thanks - The Friends and Neighbors of Ward J. Millis. We wish to express our thanks for all the kindness and sympathy shown during the recent bereavement of our loved one. Katherine Millis and Family; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Millis; Mr. and Mrs. George H. Millis; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Millis.

Millis, Warren E.
Warren "PeeWee" E. Millis - Pueblo Chieftain - October 29, 2002 - Warren "PeeWee" E. Millis, 77, of Pueblo, Colo., died Oct. 26, 2002. Preceded in death by his parents, Ward and Mary Millis; brothers, Ward J. and George Millis. Survived by his loving wife of 54 years, Annie A. Millis; son, Kevin J. (Cindy Sue) Millis; granddaughter, Lisa Marie Millis; nieces and nephews, Penny (Bill) Murphy, David (Emma) Millis, Patty (John) Scheutz, and Bruce Millis. Warren was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He retired from the CF&I Railroad after 28 years of service. He was a member of the DAV and was an avid Broncos and Avalanche fan. He loved to watch any football game. He enjoyed bowling and worked with junior bowlers of East High School and Haaff/Heaton at Belmont Lanes. Visitation at the Roselawn Chapel, 4 until 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2002, and 10 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2002. Memorial service, 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2002, Roselawn Chapel, cremation to follow. Donations may be made to the Minnequa Medicenter Activities Fund in memory of Mr. Millis.

Mills, Anna
Anna Mills – Pueblo Chieftain - March 25, 1991 – Anna Mills, 89, a lifelong resident of Pueblo, died Friday March 22, 1991. She was born in Denver, Colo., May 7, 1901. At an early age she moved to the Pueblo area where she and her husband owned and managed the Engine & Mower Service on Fourth Street from 1942 until the 1970s. She was a member of the Wesleyan Methodist Church as well as the Merry Matrons. Survived by one daughter, Catherine E. Pitts of Pueblo; one sister Ethel Christensen of Denver; one brother Ray Brockman of Arizona; numerous nieces and nephews; four grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren; and 10 great-great-grandchildren. Visitation will be Monday, March 25, 1991, from 3 pm to 8 pm at the Adrian Comer Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 4 pm to 6 pm. Services will be Tuesday, March 26, 1991, at 2 pm from the Garden Chapel of the Adrian Comer Funeral Home, with Rev. Christine Wilcott Richardson officiating. Interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Contribution may be made to Trinidad Methodist Memorial Fund either direct or through the funeral home office.

Mills, Charles Clinton
Charles Clinton Mills - Pueblo Chieftain - September 16, 2000 - Charles Clinton Mills, 70, of Lady Lake, Fla., formerly of Eads, passed away Sept. 12, 2000. Visitation, 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday at Brown Funeral Home, Eads. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 18, 2000, Eads Cemetery.

Mills, David Abner
David Abner Mills - Yampa Leader - September 16, 1905 - Denver, Sept. 11. David Abner Mills, former secretary of state, a pioneer of Colorado, and for years a leader of the Populist party, died of tumor of the brain at his home, 34 Byers street, at 5:30 yesterday morning. Mr. Mills had been critically ill for several days. Mr. Mills was born in Laceyville, Pennsylvania, September 20, 1850, and received his education in the common schools of that state. He was a diligent student, making a specialty of economic subjects and was leaned on matters of public moment. From Pennsylvania, he went to Pueblo, Colorado, in 1877, with the intention of making his home there. The California gulch gold fields at Leadville were opened within a year and Mr. Mills determined to try his luck in the mines. He went to Leadville in 1878, and lived there through the entire boom of that camp. He mined in that city, in Aspen and Red Cliff, and in the latter camp was most successful. He was married to Miss Jean Livingstone Forbes in Leadville in 1883. The present governor of the state, Hon. Jesse McDonald, was the best man. In 1895 he moved with his family to Denver. He was a leader in the Populist movement at its beginning and became active in the affairs of the party at Red Cliff. He was elected state senator from the Twenty-first district on the Populist ticket in the election of 1892. He was one of the first chairmen of the state central committee of his party, and it is said, did more than any one man toward achieving success for the Populists. In 1900 he was elected secretary of state on a fusion ticket, being one of the Populist officers chosen to serve with the Democrats. He served with distinction in this office. He was a member of the Masonic and the Elks lodges of Denver. He is survived by a widow and three children, Edward, Isabelle and David.

Mills, Frank Isaac
Frank Isaac Mills - Pueblo Chieftain - May 03, 2000 - Frank Isaac Mills, 75, of La Junta. Graveside services are set for 11 a.m. Thursday, May 4, 2000, at Fort Lyon Cemetery. Military honors will be provided by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Inurnment will also be at Fort Lyon Cemetery. Mr. Mills passed away Sunday, April 30, at his home. He was born May 18, 1924, in Ridge, Mont., to Joseph and Oberia Mills. Mr. Mills, who had made his home in La Junta for the last nine years, served in the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1943-45 with the 465th Bomb Group, 15th Air Force in Italy. He was an expert pistol gunner. Mr. Mills received the Victory, Good Conduct Medal as well as several others. He attended gunsmith school in Trinidad and received a degree from the Engineering Drafting School in Denver. He worked for the Atomic Energy Commission in Uravan. Mr. Mills is survived by sister, Noreen Pichard in Washington; brother, Joseph P. Mills of Washington; former wife, Angie Mills of Pueblo; children, Keith F. (Linda) Mills of Pueblo, Sonya Spann of Colorado Springs, Vernon Mills of Pueblo and Twyla (Larry) Miles of La Junta; stepson, Eugene (Vangie) Gonzales of Pueblo; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, five brothers and two sisters. Family will receive friends following the service at 1005 West 11th St. in La Junta.

Mills, John
John Mills - Walsenburg World - November 7, 1901 - Killed in Mine - John Mills, a colored man who was working in the mines at Pictou, was killed by a fall of rock Wednesday morning. Mills had occasion to change the position of is mining machine and in order to accomplish this it was necessary to move a prop. But instead of erecting another prop before removing the only support of the roof, the man knocked down the prop first. Some miners working near saw what Mills was doing and told him to put up another prop first but the man disregarded this warning and as a consequence the roof fell in on him killing him instantly. The coroners jury under the circ*mstances exonerated the company from all blame.

Mills, Leonard E.
Leonard E. Mills - Pueblo Chieftain - October 10, 2001 - Leonard E. Mills, 89, passed away Oct. 7, 2001. Survived by his children, Teresa Thompson of Lakewood, Colo., and Justin (Corky) Madrid of Pueblo; sister, Bernice Nielsen of Oceanside, Calif.; brother, Howard (Mary Ann) Mills of Pueblo; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Lucy (nee Biggs) Mills. Born June 7, 1912, in Pueblo. Leonard served his country in the Army during World War II. He also worked at the Spike Mill at CF&I. At his request there will be no viewing or service. Cremation has taken place at Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. A private interment will be held. Family may be contacted at 35 Fordham Circle. Those who desire may make memorials to Centennial High School Foundation through the funeral home office.

Mills, M.T.
M.T. Mills - Huerfano World - April 11, 1991 - This Week in La Veta History - 1910: M.T. Mills, one of the first settlers in the upper Cuchara valley, died in California. The post office located at the Willis ranch was named for his hometown in New York, Nunda.

Mills, Mary
Mary Mills - Las Vegas Review-Journal – September 2, 2004 – Las Vegas, NV - Mary Elizabeth Mills, 82, formerly of Las Vegas, for 47 years, passed away Sunday, Aug. 29, 2004, at her home in Overland Park, Kan. Memorial services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004, at the Amos Family Chapel of Shawnee. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Kansas City Hospice or Harvesters. Mary was born in Walsenburg, Colo., as Mary Gilli. She was a librarian for the Clark County Nevada Library. She married, Hoot J. Mills in Florence, Colo., 61 years ago; he survives of the home. She is also survived by three daughters, Elaine Louise Mills of Kansas City, Mo., Lori and her husband, Steve Saar of Carlsbad, Calif. and Katy and her husband, Todd Crow of Lenexa, Kan.; two grandchildren, Joshua and Dylan; and brother, Henry D. Gilli of Las Vegas. Arrangements by Amos Family Chapel of Shawnee. 913-631-5566.

Mills, Oscar
Oscar "Sid" Mills - Pueblo Chieftain - April 17, 1987 - Oscar "Sid" Mills. Pueblo resident for 10 years, passed away April 14, 1987. Mr. Mills was involved in the farming industry until his retirement. Survivors include his stepmother, Molly Mills; one sister, Florence Bowles; and four nieces, Joan Bowles, Carole Andersen, Sandee Melton and Maybeth Melton. Also survived by a dear friend, Lillie Groomer. The graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Fairmount Cemetery in Lamar with the Rev. Earl Hamilton officiating. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Those who wish may make donations to the American Cancer Society through the funeral home office, 2710 N. Elizabeth, Pueblo, Colo. 81003.

Mills, Sharon
Sharon Mills - Pueblo Chieftain - June 17, 2001 - Sharon Mills, 51, of Rye, went to be with the Lord Saturday, June 16, 2001, after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Mills is survived by her husband, Vernell; two children, Joseph and Ryan Mills, all of the family home. Graveside service was 4 p.m. Sunday, June 17, 2001, at the Colorado City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Sharon's name to your choice of church or synagogue.

Mills, Susie T.
Susie T. Mills - Pueblo Chieftain - January 02, 2004 - Susie T. Mills passed away Dec. 30, 2003. She is preceded in death by her parents, Albert and Justa Mendoza; numerous brothers and sisters. Survived by daughters, Teresa Thompson, Denver, Justine (Corky) Madrid, Pueblo; five grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; sister, Marcella Sanchez, Mission Viejo, Calif.; special nieces, Jennie Perez and Jane (Chuey) Rosales; also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Susie was born on Oct. 15, 1912, in Pueblo, Colo. She was a member of Our Lady of the Assumption. Visitation, 2 to 7 p.m. Friday, with vigil service to follow at 7 p.m. in the T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Saturday, Our Lady of the Assumption, with the Rev. Leonard Racki officiating. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with reception to follow at Our Lady of the Assumption Parish Hall. Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Susie T. Mills to a charity of your choice.

Mills, Tyler Steven
Tyler Steven Mills - Pueblo Chieftain - September 01, 1999 - Tyler Steven Mills, age 5, of Newbury Park, Calif., suddenly passed away on Aug. 30, 1999, while visiting his father in Pueblo. Survived by his father, Timothy E. Mills- stepmother, Michelle Mills, Pueblo- mother, Lori Mills, Newbury Park, Calif.- and stepsister, Nicole Abney, also of Pueblo. Also survived by his grandparents, Steve and Fay Sushinski, Coatesville, Pa., Beverly Mills, Denver, Colo., and Jim Mills, Seattle, Wash.- as well as numerous extended family members living across the country including godparents, Kim and Terry Terrell, Kim and Jim Camerlo and Aunt Cesa Jackson. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Service of Remembrance, Thursday, 6 p.m., George McCarthy Historic Chapel. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made payable to the Tyler Mills Memorial Fund to be used for charity. They may be mailed to George McCarthy Funeral Home office or to Tyler Mills Memorial Fund, c/o Curt Westen FHS, 21650 Oxnard St., 22nd Floor, Woodland Hills, Calif.,91367.

Mills, Vernon T.
Vernon T. Mills - Huerfano World - August 20, 1998 - Vernon T. Mills, 87, of Walsenburg, died at his home Aug. 13, 1998 following a lengthy illness. Born Aug. 18, 1910 in Seymour, TX, to Isiac Marvin and Anna Ola Mills, at age eight, his family moved to Silverton, TX, where he lived until age 13, when he decided to make a life of his own. He worked on farms and ranches in the Silverton area, later moving to the Fort Sumner area of New Mexico. He worked for several ranches in the Magdalena area of New Mexico. In 1947, he moved back to Tulia, TX, where he farmed until coming to Colorado in 1950, raising cattle in the La Veta and Gardner areas. He also won the Colorado Steer Roping championship. In 1962, after an accident, he moved to Pueblo where he raised and bred quarter horses. He left Pueblo in 1983 and returned to Walsenburg. Mr. Mills is survived by a son, Karlin, Canada; a brother, Edgar "Bunk" Mills, Amarillo, TX; a sister, Etta Mae Miller, Texas; a grandson and granddaughters; nieces and nephews. Graveside service was Monday at the Sample Ranch in Walsenburg.

Millson, Dan R.
Dan R. (Milisaveljevich) Millson - Pueblo Chieftain - June 29, 2005 - Dan R. (Milisaveljevich) Millson, 89, born April 5, 1916, passed away June 24, 2005. Preceded in death by his wife of 57 years, Cleta. Survived by his daughter, Marcia; grandchildren, Deb of Silverthorn, and Bruce, of Georgia; and great-grandchildren. Also survived by his siblings, Robert (Claudette), Pueblo, Dorothy (Howard), Pittsburg, Pa., Sophie, Reno, Nev., and Mary, of Pueblo; good friend, Robert Inman; and his dog and faithful companion, Mr. Bailey. Dan was a member of First Church of God and Pueblo Aerie No. 145 (FOE). He was an avid golfer, bowler and was a man of a thousand jokes. He was well liked by everyone. Dan was the owner of Crystal Window Cleaner Manufacturing for many years. Viewing, 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Graveside service, 10 a.m. Friday, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the Florence Lions Club Robbie Milisaveljevich Scholarship Fund.

Millward, LaVern
LaVern Millward - Pueblo Chieftain - June 14, 2006 - LaVern Millward passed away June 12, 2006, in Pueblo, Colo., where she had been living since 1999. Her survivors include her children, Sharon (James) Georgis of Pueblo West, Roger (Amy) Millward of Riverton, Wyo., and Bruce Millward of Pueblo; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Graveside service, 11 a.m. Saturday, June 17, 2006, in the Elliott Cemetery in Wilson, Wyo.

Milne, Betty Jean
Betty Jean Milne - Pueblo Chieftain - January 12, 2005 - Betty Jean Milne, 76, passed from this life to eternal life on Jan. 1, 2005, after a short illness. She is survived by her husband, Tom R. Milne; daughters, Lanonah Krumanocker, (son-in-law, Jared Krumanocker), and Betty Christiann Milne-Schade, (son-in-law, Chris Schade), both of Colorado Springs; son, Tom Scott Milne of Denver; and grandson, Erich B. Krumanocker of Aberdeen, Scotland. Betty Jean was a graduate of Centennial High School and Pueblo Community College. She was an active member of Beta Sigma Phi, PEO, United Federation of Doll Clubs, Tabor Lutheran Church, Ladies Al Kaly Shriners and the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. Prior to her marriage to Tom, Betty Jean worked for the Southern Colorado Power Co. and was an antique appraiser later in her life. At the age of 60, she worked at Wal-Mart for six years. Betty Jean and Tom celebrated 51 wonderful years of marriage on Dec. 13, 2004. They are both natives of Pueblo. Her smile, joyful personality, sense of humor and vast knowledge of antiques will be remembered and missed by all who knew and loved her. Memorial service, 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 15, 2005, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. In lieu of food and flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice and Palliative Care, or Cottey College, in care of the funeral home office.

Milner, Edna Marie
Edna Marie (Pace) Milner - Pueblo Chieftain - January 03, 2003 - Edna Marie (Pace) Milner, went to be with the Lord on Jan. 1, 2003. She was born April 20, 1916, to Vincenzo and Maria Pace in Pueblo, Colo. Survived by her children, Shirley Beery, Tom Milner and Tom (Jodean) Guay; grandchildren, Leslie (Jeff) Maes, Betts (Don) Herron, Sheryl (Frank Papish) Beery, Richard (Bobbi) Beery, Scott Milner, Charity (Ross) Williamson, Stephanie Milner, Jeremy Guay and Candie Guay. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Carmel Pace; numerous nieces and nephews and special friend, Lou Lohrmeyer. She was Nana to Nic Herron, Dustin Serles, Ryan Serles, Tyler Maes, Cassidy Maes, Jayde Beery, Lacey McCarthy and Mike (Anna) Herron; godmother to Brandie (Dave) McCarthy. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Thomas O. Milner Sr.; brothers, Leonard, Pete and Nick Pace; sisters, Barbara Chambers, Lucy Ronco, Carmella Pace, Angelina Guay; and son-in-law, Leslie Beery. She retired from St. Mary-Corwin Hospital and was a member of St. Theresa's Lodge. She enjoyed bingo and Cripple Creek, but most of all she loved and enjoyed her family. No one was a stranger to her and her heart was open to all. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. Visitation, 1 to 5 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Services, Mt. Carmel Church. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Friday and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday, with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. The casket will remain closed at the church.

Milner, Robert I.
Robert I. Milner - Pueblo Chieftain - August 18, 1998 - Robert I. Milner, 84, passed away Aug. 15, 1998. Survived by his nephew, Joe (Pat) Sweeney of Pueblo- niece, Tomisene Ruick of California- grandniece, Katie Sweeney of Pueblo- grandnephew, Tim Sweeney of Colorado Springs. Preceded in death by his wife, Lucille Milner, on March 4, 1995. Born on July 26, 1914, in Boone. Bob retired from the D&RGW Railroad in 1974 after more than 30 years of service as a switchman. He will lie in state at the funeral home from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1998, at Our Lady of Assumption Church, 919 E. Evans, with the Rev. Ervin Schmitt as celebrant. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. The family wishes to extend their thanks to Sangre de Cristo Hospice and staff at Life Care Center for their wonderful care of Bob. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice through the funeral home.

Milner, Thomas Oran Jr.
Thomas Oran Milner Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - April 14, 2006 - Thomas Oran Milner Jr., 65, passed away April 11, 2006. Survived by his children, Scott A. Milner of Pueblo, Charity (Ross) Williamson of Flint, Texas, and Stephanie Doran Milner of Pueblo; sister, Shirley Beery; nieces, Leslie Maes, Betts Herron and Sheryl Beery; and nephew, Richard Beery. Preceded in death by his parents, Anna and Thomas O. Milner Sr.; cousin, Albert Thomas Guay; and brother-in-law, Leslie Berry. Tom was born May 19, 1940, in Pueblo. He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran. Tom retired from the Dana Corp. after more than 37 years of service and served as vice president of United Steel Workers No. 4206. Tom also was an avid baseball fan. Viewing, 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home, and funeral service, 3 p.m. Saturday, April 15, 2006, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel, with Pastor Ron Diez officiating, concluding with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. In lieu of food and flowers, please make donations to the New Life Bible Church through Montgomery & Steward.

Milosavich, Esther Mae
Esther Mae Milosavich - Pueblo Chieftain - January 25, 1986 - Esther Mae Milosavich, 55, life-long resident of Pueblo, died Jan. 24, 1986, after a lengthy illness. She is survived by her husband, Nick; her children, Nadine (John) Johnson, Michael (Laura) Milosavich, Kenneth Milosavich and Dennis (Cindy) Milosavich. Predeceased by a son, Garry, in 1984. Daughter of Elizabeth Gomey and sister of Betty Ann (Ron) Maldonado and Phil Gomey. Also survived by six grandchildren and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. She was a former employee of St. Mary-Corwin Hospital and belonged to several lodges: St. Therese, Mother Cabrini, and Princess Yolanda. She was a member of St. Francis Xavier Parish, where the Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1 p.m. Monday. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery to follow. The family will greet friends at 48 Hudspeth Lane.

Milosavich, Helen
Helen Milosavich - Pueblo Chieftain - May 22, 1987 - Helen Milosavich was born May 11, 1902, in Trieste, Austria, and passed away May 20, 1987, in Pueblo, Colo. Preceded in death by her husband, Mike, her son, Walter, and her daughter, Mary. Mother of Nick and Steve Milosavich of Pueblo. Also survived by 11 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. Graveside services at 2 p.m. Friday, May 22, at, Roselawn Cemetery, with Father Edward Pettit officiating. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Contributions may be made to St. Francis Xavier Church, 611 Logan St., in her memory.

Milosevich, Edward
Edward Milosevich - Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home - October 14, 2004 - USAF Major (Ret), Edward Milosevich, died peacefully at home, October 10, 2004. He was born November 3, 1924, in Trinidad Colorado, to Ivka and Andy Milosevich. He graduated Trinidad High School in 1942, enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps in 1943, becoming a 1st Lieutenant Air Force Cadet in 1950. He served as a pilot for 21 years, qualifying as a wartime veteran during WWII, the Korean Conflict and the Vietnam Era. He is preceded in death by his parents and wife, Pauline Chloe' and brother, John. He is survived by his brother and sisters, Vince, Rose ( Passareli ), and Vera ( Reno ). Also children, Karen ( Paiz ), Mark, Gary, Rita ( Papini ), and Roger. Memorial service will be held Saturday, October 16, 2004 at 1pm at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home. Military honors will be provided by the High Frontier Honor Guard from Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs. The family of Edward Milosevich has entrusted Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home with the funeral arrangements. The family may be contacted at the home address.

Milosevich, John
John (Milo) Milosevich – Albuquerque Journal – October 29, 1998 - John (Milo) Milosevich lost his courageous battle with lung cancer and passed to his eternal dwelling place on Sunday, October 25, 1998. He was born February 24, 1930 in Trinidad, CO to Andy and Ivka Milosevich who preceded him in death in 1970 and 1981. He was also preceded in death by his father-in-law, George A. Givens in 1978; and only son, George Andrew Milosevich in 1989. Mr. Milosevich is survived by his wife of 45 years, Hazel Ann; children, Randy and Francie Kaufman; grandchildren, Joshua Lee, Leighton Brice and Mandi Brianne, all of the family home in Albuquerque; grandson, Jacob John (Milosevich) Hamlin of Pueblo, CO; mother-in-law, Frances Givens of Albuquerque; and numerous other relatives and friends. Milo was a Veteran of the U.S. Navy/Korean War of which he served from 1950 to 1954. He was a member of the Croatian Fraternal Union of America-Lodge 284 of Trinidad, CO. He joined the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union 611 in 1956. He worked as an Inside Wireman, Labor Organizer, Assistant Business Manager and Business Manager/Financial Secretary. He served on various boards as a Trustee for IBEW/NECA 7th District Pension/Health and Welfare Plans. He authored a four year course for Apprentice Wireman and started the first Line Apprentice program for Transmission/Distribution Linemen. These programs were adopted for the 7th District IBEW in New Mexico, Arizona, Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas. He was a past President of the New Mexico AFL/CIO and of the New Mexico Building Trades Council. He served in Labor Relations and as Field Superintendent at Los Alamos in the construction of the Plutonium Facility until his retirement in 1978. He helped build and was a 1970 Charter Member and first Exalted Ruler of the Elks Lodge 2500 in Rio Rancho. He was a 32 degree Scottish Rite Mason since 1968. The family wishes to express sincere thanks for all of the compassion and TLC shown to them by Dr. Charles D. Stutzman and wonderful ladies of St. Joseph Regional Cancer Center, Dr. Edwin Cruz and staff, the staff of X-Ray Associates-St. Josephs West Side and special heartfelt thanks to each one of the care givers at Presbyterian Hospice with big hugs to Linda Mills, Wanda Brasgala and our own at-home care nurses and new friends, Lin Sorenson and Susan Szczepaniak. Pallbearers will be Randy Kaufman, Jacob (Milosevich) Hamlin, Joshua Kaufman, Leighton Kaufman, Don Guarienti and Kip Myers. Honorary pallbearers are Mandi Kaufman, Ron Guarienti, Harry Carson, Lou Chavez, Glenn Frazier, Guiellermo Hernandez, Ferdy Martinez, Ole Olsen and Larry Perea. In lieu of flowers, the family would like to request memorial contributions to Presbyterian Hospice Foundation, 8300 Constitution Ave. NE 87110. Services will be held Thursday, 10:30 a.m., at French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel, 1111 University Blvd. NE, with Pastor Rick Donaho officiating. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul Blvd. NE. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE.

Milosevich, Pauline Chloe
Pauline Chloe Milosevich - Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home - July 2, 2003 - Pauline Chloe Milosevich, 81, died Saturday, June 28, 2003 in Trinidad, Colo. Pauline was born on December 29, 1921 to Aaron and Nina Hawkins in Trinidad, Colo. She married Edward Milosevich on November 15, 1946 in Raton, NM. She is preceded in death by her parents, brother Arnold Lewis Hawkins and sister Aletha Norine Evans. She is survived by her husband Edward, daughters Karen (Ernest) Paiz and Rita (Rano) Papini, sons Mark, Gary and Roger, grandchildren Carrie Cooper, Raven Paiz and Amber Gia Papini. A private family memorial will be held at a later date. Family may be contacted at 716 E. 4th, Trinidad, CO 81082. The family of Pauline Chloe Milosevich has entrusted the arrangements to the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home.

Milsey, Albert
Albert Milsey - Brandon Bell - August 15, 1912 - Thrown from a horse while riding to Pueblo, Albert Milsey of Fisher, received injuries from which he died.

Milsom, Alfred
Alfred Milsom - Pueblo Chieftain - February 25, 2005 - Alfred Milsom, 79, born March 23, 1925. Al went to be with the Lord on Feb. 24, 2005, under the loving care of Hospice in Pueblo. Al enjoyed being with his loving wife of 56 years, Billie, and his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Al worked for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad in Alamosa and Salida for 44 years. Survived by his wife, Billie of Colorado City; children, Colleen (Lloyd) Armstrong of Pueblo, Mike Milsom of Martinville, Ind., Gregg (Sari) Milsom of Fort Morgan Colo., Kathie (Jerry) Schneider of Orlando, Fla., Shannon of Cambridge, England, Terry Milsom of Alamosa, Doug Milsom of Pueblo; grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sisters, Agnes Ash of Salida, Colo., and Betty Martin of Canon City. Preceded in death by his parents; and son, Kelly. Per his request, cremation with a memorial service to be held at a later date. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Sangre de Cristo Hospice.

Milstein, Dorothy
Dorothy Milstein - Pueblo Chieftain - February 12, 2000 - Dorothy Milstein, 82, of Pueblo, passed away Feb. 10, 2000. She is preceded in death by brothers, Alvin Zimmon and Harold Zimmon; and sisters, Hilda Freidman, Ruth Marcus and Anita Wertheim. Dorothy is survived by her loving husband of 52 years, William Milstein; children, Steven (Irene) Harlow, Sharon Richardson, Paula (Bruce) Emeson; sister, Irene Glaser; grandchildren, Joel Harlow, Vivian Larson, Jason Richardson, Sara Emeson and Jill Emeson; and five great-grandchildren. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Dorothy was a past president and member of the Hadassah and member of the Temple Sisterhood. She will be remembered as a devoted, loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend. Funeral service, noon Sunday, Feb. 13, 2000, Temple Emanuel. Interment to follow, B'nai Jacob Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Dorothy Milstein to a charity of your choice.

Milton, Dwight
Dwight Milton - Pueblo Chieftain - June 24, 1986 - Jones-Gaines & Sons Funeral Home Topeka, Kan. - Dwight Milton, 69, Topeka, Kan., and formerly of Pueblo, died June 19, 1986. He worked for the CF&I Steel Corp. for 20 years. He was a veteran of World War II. Survived by sister, Charity (Robert) Collins, Pueblo. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, at the Second Baptist Church, Topeka, Kan. Burial, Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth, Kan.

Milyard, Helen
Helen Milyard - Pueblo Chieftain - February 04, 2004 - Helen Milyard was born July 7, 1919 in Pueblo, CO, the daughter of Alfred Karl and Christina Hammerstrom. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Harold and brothers Carl Hammerstrom and Harold Hammerstrom. She is survived by her niece Christina Keller (Hammerstrom) of Rush, her grand-niece Shae Keller of Colorado Springs, grand-niece Jane Corn (Barnes) of Gunnison and nephew Wayne Spilker of Florida. Helen was an honorary member of the Order of the Eastern Star for 62 years and the American Legion Post 161 and the VFW also. She worked at the CF&I of Pueblo and was a volunteer for the American Red Cross during World War II. She was well loved by many Arvada families for her wonderful friendship and loving care of their children and pets. Burial Thursday 11a.m. at Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please give donations to Hospice of St. John or the Denver Dumb Friends League.

Milyard, Irma A.
Irma A. Milyard - Pueblo Chieftain - May 02, 2006 - Irma A. Milyard, 89, passed away Friday, April 28, 2006, in Fort Benton, Mont. Survivors include her daughters, Pam (Royce) Cappis of Fort Benton, Patricia Hankins and Dianna (Alfonso) Garcia, both of Pueblo; son, Dean (Vera) Milyard of Missoula, Mont.; 11 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents, Hans Christian and Emma (Pike) Anderson; and brother, Robert J. Anderson. Irma was born Feb. 10, 1917, in Mosca, Colo. After graduating from high school, she attended college in Gunnison, Colo. Irma worked in the installment loan department for many years and was the first woman bank officer at Pueblo Bank and Trust where she worked for 32 years. She was very independent and a single mother who raised four children who all went on to attend college. Irma was faithful to her family, frugal and loyal to her employers. Upon her retirement, Irma traveled all over the world. Irma enjoyed gardening, flowers, playing bridge, knitting, crocheting, concerts and reading. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church and Ladies Circle. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 3, 2006, First United Methodist Church, 11th and Court, with the Rev. Dr. Rick Calhoun officiating. In lieu of flowers, those who desire may make memorials to the Alzheimer's Association through Montgomery & Steward.

Mimmovich, John L.
John L. Mimmovich - Pueblo Chieftain - August 03, 1999 - John L. Mimmovich, 73, of Pueblo, Passed away Aug. 2, 1999. Survived by wife, Judy Mimmovich- sons, Steton (Donna) Mimmovich, Kirk (Ruth) Ray, and Kent (Rhonda) Ray, and several other relatives. John served in the U.S. Navy for 21years, retiring in 1964. He enjoyed quilting, fishing and the Denver Broncos. At his request, direct cremation with graveside inurnment Thursday, 2 p.m., Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Mimovich, Janice
Janice Mimovich - Pueblo Chieftain - August 22, 1987 - Janice Mimovich, 37, of Scottsdale, Ariz., died Friday, Aug. 21, 1987, at her residence. Born in Colorado, she moved to Arizona in 1974 from Colorado. She was a financial consultant and was vice president of Rauscher-Pierce-Refsnes in Phoenix. She graduated from Colorado State University in Fort Collins in 1974 with a BS degree in finance. She lived in Pueblo from 1957 to 1972. She was a financial adviser to Arizona municipalities, including cities, counties, universities, and other political subdivisions. She acted as financial adviser to Scottsdale, Tempe, Tucson, Pima County, the State of Arizona Department of Transportation, Sky Harbor Airport, Arizona State University, the University of Arizona, and Northern Arizona University. Miss Mimovich is survived by her mother, Donna Mimovich of Pueblo; father and stepmother, Edward and Janet L. Mimovich of Albuquerque, N.M.; sister, Jeannie of Scottsdale, Ariz. Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, 3801 N. Miller, Scottsdale. Entombment will be in St. Francis Mausoleum, 5005 E. Oak, Phoenix. Friends may call at Messinger Mortuary, 7601 E. Indian School Rd., Scottsdale, on Sunday, Aug. 23, from 5 to 8 p.m. The family suggests memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 752, Scottsdale, Ariz., 85252; or to the Arizona Humane Society, 9226 N. 13th Ave., Phoenix, Ariz., 85021.

Mimovich, Mike
Mike "Ed" Mimovich – Pueblo Chieftain – August 30, 2006 - Mike "Ed" Mimovich, age 81, passed away, unexpectedly on August 25, 2006 He is survived by his wife Janet, his sister Bernice Dunham, sons Michael and Mark Mimovich, daughter Jeannie Beck, and their mother Donna Mimovich. A memorial mass will be celebrated August 30th in Truth or Consequences at 11:00 a.m. at our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church.

Minahan, Michael James
Michael James Minahan - Pueblo Chieftain - April 14, 2006 - Michael James Minahan, 50, of Pueblo, Colo., became an angel for the Lord on April 11, 2006, three days before his 51st birthday. Mike fought a courageous battle with cystic fibrosis, and received a double lung transplant on April 10, 1996, and a second transplant on Feb. 15, 2006. Mike was an independent insurance agent for the past 20 years. He enjoyed his personal relationship with his clients and was highly respected by them. He received many awards throughout his professional career. He was an active member of the United Methodist Church, serving many roles, including president of their board of directors. He was Big Brother of the year in 1992 of Black Hills Chapter of Big Brothers/Big Sisters, in Rapid City, S.D. Mike was born in Wagner, S.D., and resided in Lake Andes, S.D., and then moved to Mitchell where he graduated from Mitchell High School in 1973. He received a degree from Omaha Technical School in auto mechanics. He started his own insurance agency in Sioux Falls, S.D., in 1978. He continued his agency in Rapid City until 2001, and then moved to Pueblo, Colo., where he operated Minahan Insurance Agency. Mike was the pre-need counselor for Angelus Funeral Home. He married Svetlana Ivanova, his "Siberian sweetheart" on July 17, 1999. He is survived by his wife, Svetlana Minahan of Pueblo; his mother, Mary Ilene (John) Peterson of Tripp, S.D.; his father, Donald (Ted) Minahan of Rapid City, S.D.; two younger brothers, Ken (Jane) Minahan of Sioux Falls, S.D.; Dan (Melissa) Minahan of Tustin, Calif.; his baby sister, Rose (Bill) Davidson of Brookings, S.D.; stepdaughter, Anna Skopina and husband, of Tomsk, Russia; and granddaughter, Mirina Skopina-Egorova. He was preceded in death by his older sister, Jeanine Frances Minahan in 1973, who also fought the devastating disease of cystic fibrosis. He now is with her and once again can breathe. Mike was truly a humble, caring person and very proud of his Irish heritage. Irish wake, 6 to 8:30 p.m. today, and funeral service, 3 p.m. Saturday; both at the Angelus Chapel, with Pastor Michael Lipinski officiating. Family will receive friends at Adrian United Methodist Church. Cremation to follow with inurnment at Rim Rock Canyon, Black Hills, S.D. Memorials may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 6931 Arlington Road, Bethesda, MD, 20814, or e-mail to CFF.org.- memorials, through the funeral home office.

Mindt, Wanda Goodwin
Wanda Goodwin Mindt - McCook Daily Gazette - May 13, 2006 - McCook, NE - Wanda Goodwin Mindt, 81, died Tuesday (May 9, 2006) at St. Francis Medical Center in Grand Island. Wanda was born in McCloud, Okla. on Dec. 26, 1924. She never forgave her mother's doctor for administering medications that would delay her labor until after Christmas. A birthday shared with the Christ child would be a memorable one, of this she was certain. As a child, she attended many different elementary schools, but completed her senior high education in Canyon, Texas at the age of 16. Nobody is entirely certain of the number of schools she attended through the elementary years, but the number is guesstimated to be upwards of 18. Her higher education began in Trinidad, Colo., at Trinidad Junior College. She was initiated into the Phi Theta Kappa Honorary Fraternity in May of 1942, with an initiation and membership fee of $2.25. Wanda received her Associates Degree in June of 1943 -- with honors, of course. Over the course of the years she was also honored with lifetime memberships in these educational fraternities: Phi Theta Kappa, Delta Kappa Gamma, and Phi Delta Kappa Honors Fraternities. "Just give me the keys," and they did. She then attended Iowa State College in Ames, Iowa with her course study being aeronautical engineering. Her title was Curtiss-Wright Engineering Cadette. At this time the cadettes were manufacturing attack bombers for the Army. Upon completion of the coursework, Wanda then moved to Buffalo, N.Y., where she continued as a "draftsperson" designing war planes used during World War II. One of her projects included the famous "camelback" used during the Berlin Airlift. At the end of the war, as the men came home from the European theater, she refused the job offered her with Curtiss-Wright because it was in a lesser skilled capacity than what she had provided for the aeronautical mogul during the war effort. During World War I she played on a minor league women's softball team. Wanda was a leftie and had a propensity for line drives up the third baseline. Her other hobbies included tennis, as well as posing with her tennis racquet and flirting. Wanda headed back to Colorado, to the University of Denver where she completed her undergraduate degree, Bachelor of Arts in June 1946. Upon completion of her bachelor's degree, she attended Iliff School of Theology, where she met her future husband, the Rev. Erwin E. Mindt. They were married in December 1946 after Erwin's successful completion of his degree in divinity. For the first two years of their marriage, they served at Bethany Methodist Church in Denver. It was a German Church and the sermons were delivered in German, so Wanda never quite knew what Erwin was preaching. They then had the churches in Elm Creek, Williamsburg, and Elizabeth Valley in Nebraska from 1949-1951. St. Paul and Fairdale was their next assignment from 1951- 1953. Elwood, Gosper and Smithfield for three years from 1953 to 1956. Clatonia and Wilber combined parish from 1956-1963. Friend and Dorchester combined parish from 1963 to 1965. In Doniphan, the combined parish was Methodist and Evangelical United Brethren from 1965-1966. While Erwin was on sabbatical from the church, the family relocated to Ogallala where Wanda served as the director of religious education for the United Methodist Church from 1965- 1969. In June of 1969, the family moved to Benkelman, where Erwin died in March 0f 1970. and Wanda remained until leaving her home of 25 years. From the time of his death until the new minister came in June, Wanda served as pastor of the churches in Max and Benkelman while teaching full-time for the Benkelman schools. During her husband's tenure as minister of the various churches he served in, Wanda acted as youth leader, member and leader of the Methodist Circles of Women, taught church school, and served in any other capacity required of a minister's wife at the time. She acted as a laboratory instructor in youth work for the Conference in Nebraska, as well as in Colorado, South Dakota, Iowa and Arkansas. Wanda taught Christian workers schools and literature previews. In addition, she taught at the Youth Missions School for WSCS at Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln and was director of the Youth Mission Tour to the northeast and southeast. She was a counselor at youth camps from 1949 to 1969, including the first camp at Camp Comeca near Cozad in 1950. Her firstborn, Ronald, was the "camp baby." Wanda worked in Vacation Church School Institutes in Nebraska for the Nebraska Council of Churches, as well as serving on many committees of Interchurch Ministries of Nebraska. In addition, she served on local, regional, and state mental health committees for more than a decade beginning in the '80s. Instrumental as an advocate for mental health, she also pioneered the now existing Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Task Forces present in the State of Nebraska, as well as serving as director of the task force for many years in Benkelman. After earning her educational doctorate in administration, curriculum and instruction in 1985 from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, she retired from teaching in 1987. She was awarded the "Award of Excellence in Classroom Teaching" by the Nebraska State Board of Education on Dec. 12, 1986 and received "Teacher of the Year" for 1986-87 by the Dundy County Education Association. During the last years of her tenure in Benkelman, she served as pastor of the American Baptist Church for three years and for nearly five years at the Presbyterian Church, also in Benkelman. Wanda was always happiest in the capacity of service. She also worked in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) on the local presbytery, synod and national level for 14 years including serving on the Churchwide Coordinating Team for Presbyterian Women. On Dec. 4, 1990, she became the first person in the State of Nebraska to complete lay pastor training for the Presbyterian Church under its new guidelines for lay persons. Overachieving still. After moving to North Platte in 1994, she served in various capacities in many churches in Western Nebraska, including Sutherland, Paxton, Grant, Keystone and Lemoyne. She was always happy to deliver a sermon -- ask any of her kids. In addition to the aforementioned, she was inducted into the Official Navy of the State of Nebraska in April 1981 by Gov. Charles Thone. She was active in the Upper Room Walk to Emmaus and shared this experience with her granddaughter, Jennifer. As an educator she was a lifetime member of the National Education Association, as well as the Nebraska State Education Association. Wanda served in an advisory capacity to the Nebraska Commission on the Status of Women for many years. Wanda Goodwin Mindt was preceded in death by her husband, the Rev. Erwin E. Mindt; her parents, Herbert L. and Pearl Goodwin; and brother Jack Goodwin. She is survived in death by her son, Ronald E. Mindt of Lincoln, daughter Kaye Mindt Long of Grand Island, granddaughter, Jennifer N. Long and great-granddaughter Kayla A. Long. Daughter, Cathy A. Mindt and husband, Russell Knight of Keystone and children Kellen and Evan of Lincoln, Abby of Kearney and Maggie of Keystone. Daughter, Lt. Col. Pamela S. Mindt, currently serving our country in Iraq. A brother, the Rev. Bob Goodwin of Neosho, Mo., and numerous nieces and nephews. Wanda Goodwin Mindt was cremated with arrangements handled by All Faiths Funeral Chapel of Grand Island. A special thanks to Draucker Funeral Home of Ogallala for their assistance. As she requested, there will be no memorial or funeral service. Memorials may be directed by the family to the Grand Island Crisis Center, the United Congregational Church and the Association of Child Abuse Prevention. Cards may be directed to Cathy Mindt, 814 W. First, Suite A, Ogallala, NE 69153.

Mineer, Cliff
Cliff Mineer - Pueblo Chieftain - March 24, 1987 - Cliff Mineer, 28, of Albuquerque and formerly of Pueblo, died March 16, 1987. He is survived by parents, Mildred and Carl Mineer, Pueblo; sisters, Karen Laman, Pueblo, Carla Wallace, Perkins, Okla.; grandmother, Rose Freeby, San Jose, Calif.; and other family members. He was a graduate of East High School and the University of Southern Colorado. He was attending the University of New Mexico. Ser. vices were held last week in Albuquerque.

Miner, Rebecca Ann
Rebecca Ann Miner - Pueblo Chieftain - December 3, 1987 - Rebecca Ann Miner, St. Johns, Ariz., formerly of Pueblo, died Nov. 29, 1987. She is survived by parents, Stephen and Deanna Miner, St. Johns; four brothers; grandmother, Louise Miner, Brighton, Colo. Rosary, 7 p.m. Wednesday; funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, both services at St. John's Catholic Church, St. Johns.

Minion, Michelle
Michelle Minion - Pueblo Chieftain - May 14, 2006 - Michelle Minion, 50, passed away May 12, 2006. Services in Grand Junction.

Minjarez, Juanita Ieasha
Juanita Ieasha Minjarez - Pueblo Chieftain - November 24, 2002 - Juanita Minjarez, 3 1/2 months old, went to be with the lord on Nov. 19, 2002. Our angel will be sadly missed. Survived by her mother, Rita Trujillo, father, John Minjarez, brother, Joseph, Sisters, Josephinea and Angelic Minjarez, grandparent, Lupe (Sam) Fierro, Eugene Trujillo, George and Cindy Soto, and Lorraine Minjarez, great-grandparents, Marcos and Eufemia Soto, Salvador Fierro, John and Naoma Minjarez and Aurora Alvarez, special godparent and aunt, Susan (Bryan) Trujillo, aunt, Sara Soto, uncles, Eugene Trujillo, Esia Minjarez and Raymond Soto. Viewing Monday, Nov. 25, 2002, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at Imperial Gardens. Rosary, Monday Nov. 25, 2002 at St. Leander's Church, 7:00 p.m. Services on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2002 at 10:00 a.m., St. Leander's Church. Interment at Imperial. Reception following at St. Leander's Hall.

Minkler, Jackie
Jackie Minkler - Pueblo Chieftain - December 07, 2005 - Jackie Minkler, 57, passed away Dec. 5, 2005. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ralph and Ila Grisham; son, Jon Boyce; mother-in-law, Waneta Minkler; and her sister, Beverly Travnicek. She is survived by her husband, Larry Minkler; daughter, Julie (Brian) Boyce-Uhernik of Pueblo; grandchildren, Kori, Tyler and Brian Boyce; sisters, Nancy (Albert) Jamnik of Pueblo, Margaret (Jack) Williams, Hobbs, N.M., and Sue Turner of Salida, Colo. She also is survived by numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Jackie was a member of the Southern Colorado Horseman's Association, and was a life-member of the Steel City Riding Club. She loved to work in her yard and do genealogy. Visitation, 2 to 6 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 9, 2005, at T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Minnick, A. Juanita
A. Juanita "Nita" Minnick - Pueblo Chieftain - July 24, 2003 - A. Juanita "Nita" Minnick, 98, peacefully passed away on July 21, 2003. She is preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Ora Minnick; and sister, Betty (Stanley) Leftwich. Nita started her teaching career at Pi–on School. After teaching for several decades, she retired from Freed Middle School as a music teacher. Nita continued teaching private piano lessons after her retirement. She loved gardening, her pets, traveling, and her passion, music. She performed "Un Bel Di" at the Pueblo Opera House as 'Cio-Cio San' in "Madam Butterfly." She is survived by her nieces, Sharon (John, deceased) Wilson and Ann (John) Erdmann of Cheyenne, Wyo.; five grandnieces and nephews, eight great-grandnieces and nephews and numerous other relatives. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 2 to 5 p.m. Friday. Funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 26, 2003, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in Nita's name to a charity of choice through the funeral home. Also, please visit Nita's memorial at www.mem.com.

Minnick, Robert C.
Robert C. Minnick - Pueblo Chieftain - June 13, 1999 - Robert C. Minnick, 73, passed away June 10, 1999 . Survived by his sister-in-law, Jo Minnick of Florida- nieces, Kirsten of Florida and Nina of Virginia- and dear friend, Denise L. D'Aoust of Baltimore, Md. Born on Feb. 7,1926, in Houston, Texas. Robert served his country in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a computer scientist who graduated from Harvard University with a Ph.D. in computer science. He was a resident of Pueblo since the early 1980's. At his request, there will be no viewing nor services. Cremation, Crematorium.

Minniear, Erma M.
Erma M. Minniear - Pueblo Chieftain - October 23, 2003 - Erma M. Minniear, of Pueblo, formerly of La Junta, passed away Oct. 22, 2003, in Pueblo. Erma was born April 14, 1907, in Winterset, Iowa, to Uliss and Annetta Peaco*ck Kellogg. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Denzil O. Minniear; a niece and a nephew. Her survivors include her grandchildren, Jack Mason Jr., Jeri Finley, Paul Mason, Leslie Mason, Brian Bergeson and Bill Bergeson; 14 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Graveside service will be held at 3 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 24, 2003, in the Mountain View Cemetery. Those wishing to attend should use the Beulah Street entrance into the cemetery.

Mino, John Michael
John Michael Mino - Pueblo Chieftain - October 04, 2003 - John Michael Mino, 73, passed away Oct. 3, 2003. At his request, no viewing or services. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

Minor, Whitman
Whitman Minor - Pueblo Chieftain - August 18, 1986 - Whitman Minor of 1214 E. Eighth St. passed away Aug. 16, 1986. He was born in Illinois and moved to Colorado in 1918, residing first in the Arkansas Valley and moving to Pueblo 36 years ago. In 1971 he retired from the Pueblo Army Depot where he had been a purchasing agent. Mr. Minor spent his summer months at his summer home in Coaldale. In Pueblo he was an avid bowler in several senior citizen leagues. Mr. Minor is survived by his wife, Carrie, of the family home; his daughter, Leesa (Daries) Lile of Durango; and his sister, Clara Roughton of Fowler. He is preceded in death by a daughter, Verdie Jo Parsons in 1968. He is also survived by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitation at the funeral home from noon until 8 p.m. Monday and from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Leander Church at 1 p.m. Tuesday with Father William Powers and Father Dan Huber as celebrants. Interment in Roselawn Cemetery.

Minton, James R.
James R. Minton - Pueblo Chieftain - January 04, 2000 - James R. Minton, 86, of Pueblo, passed away Jan. 3, 2000. Preceded in death by parents, Robert Edward and Cora Minton; two brothers, George and Floyd "Buddy" Minton; and sister, Thetis Ryan. Survived by loving wife, Retha Minton; stepchildren, Lorranie (Harry) Atwood, George (Linda) Pavlin, Dorothy (Stanley) Ard; and sister, Phyllis (Ken) Peeler, Bend, Ore. Also survived by 14 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. James retired from the Wilcoxson Buick-Cadillac company in 1992. He also served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Visitation, 3 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2000, at Rose Chapel, with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery.

Minton, Timothy
Timothy "Bill" Minton - Pueblo Chieftain - August 15, 2001 - Age 72, of Granada/Holly, Colo., died Aug. 12, 2001, in Pueblo, Colo. Funeral services, 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 16, 2001, at Valley Memorial Funeral Chapel, Holly, Colo. Burial, Holly Cemetery. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday and prior to services on Thursday at Valley Memorial-Holly Chapel. Survived by wife, Lois Minton of Holly, Colo.; three daughters, Mary (Rob) Thaxton of Las Animas, Colo., Melinda (Ed) Metzger of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Marlene (Dennis) West of La Junta, Colo.; three stepchildren, Lora (Jim) Briggs of Benson, Ariz., Wilbur (Sandy) Ellis of Coolidge, Kan., and Sharon (Steven) Millett of Holly, Colo.; 18 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter; and seven brothers and sisters, to include Jim (Betty) Minton of Pueblo, Ileta (Floyd) Fields of Penrose and Sharon (Jerry) Maglietto of Pueblo. Memorial contributions may be made to the Holly Ambulance Fund or the charity of choice.

Mirabel, Lucy
Lucy Mirabel - Pueblo Chieftain - August 17, 1999 - Lucy Mirabel, late of Pueblo and formerly Lucy Reyna of Manzanola, Colo., passed from this life to eternal glory on Aug. 14, 1999. Lucy was first a mother to Patrick. She spent her career with the Pueblo Army Depot and retired after 33 years of service. She enjoyed crocheting, making ceramics, gardening, cooking and baking. She was an excellent cook. Lucy is survived by her son Patrick- sisters, Alice Reyna, Annie Portillos, Nancy Esquibel, Agnes Arredondo and Rita Reyna- several nieces, nephews and cousins- and special friends, Lila Mitchell and Julia Vigil. She will lie in state at the funeral home on Wednesday from noon until 5:30 p.m. Services will be held at St. Joseph Church, 1145 Aspen, with recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m. on Wednesday and funeral Mass at 10 a.m. on Thursday. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery.

Mirales, Eph.
Eph. Mirales – Hugo Range Ledger – November 12, 1910 – Deadly Explosion at Trinidad – Note: Eph. Mirales is listed among the dead of the Delagua Mine Disaster, November 8, 1910. Eph. Mirales: Mexican, age 25, married. He was a miner for the Victor-American Fuel Company; death was caused by an explosion of gas and dust and possibly an open lamp. Source: Denver Public Library, "Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/delagua.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Miranda, Albert
Albert Miranda - Pueblo Chieftain - October 23, 1997 - Albert Miranda, 76, passed away Oct. 21, 1997, at Parkview Episcopal Hospital. Mr. Miranda was a retired missile inspector for the PAD. He was very proud of his American Indian heritage. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He never met a stranger and always vowed his handshake and word were his contract. He enjoyed traveling, tinkering on automobiles, working in his garden, dancing with his wife to Mexican music and spending leisure time in Cripple Creek. One of his greatest joys was taking his granddaughter, Madison, to McDonald's for Happy Meals. He leaves to cherish his memory his beloved wife of 51 years, Marcelina (Carpio) Miranda, Pueblo- children, Bob (Anne) Miranda and Michael (Robin) Miranda, both of Colorado Springs, and Yolanda (Ollie) Cromer, Pueblo- five grandchildren, Daniel, Michael Shane, Michael Anthony, Jordan and Madison- brother-in-law, Joe (Margaret) Carpio, Pueblo- and former daughter-in-law, Ramona Garcia, Pueblo. Preceded in death by his parents, Constancio and Francessa Miranda. In lieu of flowers, donations to the American Diabetes Foundation or American Heart Association. Visitation, 1 until 7 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Funeral Mass, 1 p.m. Friday, St. Leander Catholic Church, Rev. Ben Bacino, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Full military honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. He was known as Pa" to his family, a very strong and proud warrior who will be missed.

Miranda, Elmer
Elmer Miranda - Pueblo Chieftain - November 06, 1986 - Elmer Miranda, 87, died Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1986, in Trinidad He homesteaded in southeast Las Animas County about 1930, when he owned and operated a cattle ranch until his retirement in 1976 and moved to Trinidad. Survived by son, Virgil, Trinidad; brothers, Ralph Miranda, Idaho, Paul Miranda, Texas; sisters, Ruth Spencer, Washington, Bernice Vance, Clayton, N.M.; brothers-in-law, Alex Like, Trinidad, Jeffe Like, Kim, Jim Like, Canon City. Service will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, Campbell-Lewis-Cotter and Sons Funeral Home with the Rev. James W. Richie officiating, followed by interment in Masonic Cemetery.

Miranda, Guadalupe Felix
Guadalupe "Phil" Felix Miranda - Huerfano World - January 25, 2007 - Guadalupe "Phil" Felix Miranda, loving husband of 50 years to Rosevelle, Miranda, died Sunday, January 14, 2007 of congestive heart failure. Phil was born in Lower Mosquero, NM on November 2, 1931 and came to Huerfano County in the early fall of 1943. He was preceded in death by his Rosevelle; his father, Santiago (James) Miranda and mother Elenor Miranda; and a sister Celestina Chase. Phil was a career military man, retiring after 21 years of service to his country. During that time he proudly served as an infantryman in the Korean War then stateside as a dental technician. He is survived by his daughters, Phyllis Miranda of Colorado Springs, and Tammy Miranda of Roaring Fork Valley; his son, David A. Miranda of parker; his sister and brother-in-law, Mary Agnes and Roy Gile; his sisters, Patsy Ward and Adeline Pino, all of Walsenburg; his grandchildren, Naomi and Neil Ford of Colorado Springs and Janet Miranda of Ohio; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Funeral inurnment was held on January 20 in Colorado Springs with full military honors. Swan-Law Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Miranda, Jesus
Jesus Miranda - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - January 20, 1922 - Pueblo - Two men are dead as a result of two accidents on the railroads here. Jesus Miranda, a pinlead, 3,700,000 pounds of copper, and Western railroad, was killed when he was struck by a fast passenger train three miles west of here. A negro, said to be known as Van Bibbs, was fatally hurt when he fell between two cars of a moving Santa Fe freight train in the Pueblo yards.

Miranda, Marcelina
Marcelina Carpio Miranda - Pueblo Chieftain - January 19, 2005 - Marcelina Carpio Miranda, 85, passed away Jan. 16, 2005, at Sharmar Nursing Center. Born June 2, 1919, in La Junta. She married Albert "Chief" Miranda on April 27, 1946. She was a homemaker, and cooking, gardening and embroidering were her favorite things to do for her family. She also enjoyed her Cripple Creek and Las Vegas junkets. Predeceased by her parents, Luis and Justa Carpio; husband, Albert Miranda; grandchildren, Michael Shawn, Zoe Dawn and Ethan Daniel Miranda; siblings, Jesus Carpio, Joe Jaques, Mariando Rodriguez, Alex Monriquez, Consuelo, Petra, Mari, Raul, Santos Joe and Pedro Carpio. Survived by her children, Bob (Anna) Miranda, Yolanda (Ollie) Cromer, Michael (Amy) Miranda; five grandchildren, Michael A. Miranda II, Daniel Miranda, Jordan Miranda, Madison Miranda; aunts, Margaret and Esparanza Carpio; special family member, Ramona Garcia; and other relatives and friends. Both services at St. Leander Catholic Church. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. Wednesday, and Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Ben Bacino as celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at the Zaragoza Hall following the burial rites.

Miranda, Rosevelle
Rosevelle Miranda - Huerfano World - November 2, 2006 - Rosevelle Miranda, wife of 50 years of Guadalupe F. Miranda, died Wednesday, October 25, 2006, after a year-long battle with cancer. Rose was born in Walsenburg to the union of Vicente and Victoria Romero on November 2, 1936. She was preceded in death by her parents, Vicente and Victoria Romero and her brother, Bennie Romero. Mrs. Miranda traveled the world with her husband. She was the ultimate military wife and supported her husband throughout his military career. She is survived by her husband; daughters, Phyllis Miranda of Colorado Springs, and Tammy Miranda of The Roaring Fork Valley; and her son David A. Miranda of Parker; her sister, Freda Algein of Pueblo; Lena River of Denver, and her brother and sister-in-law, Raymond and Teresa Romero of Pueblo; her grandchildren, Naomi and Neil Ford of Colorado Springs and Janet Miranda of Ohio; numerous cousins including Fidel and Helga Romero of El Paso, TX and numerous nephews and nieces. Visitation will be Tuesday, October 31, 2006 from 3-6 p.m. at Swan-Law Funeral Home; with a Rosary at 6:00 p.m. Mass will be held Wednesday, November 1, 2006 at 10 a.m., Holy Apostles Catholic Church, 4925 N. Carefree Cr., Colorado Springs, CO 8917. Burial immediately following at Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Colorado Springs.

Mirise, Ella
Mrs. Ella Mirise - Colorado Springs Gazette - April 4, 1923 - Word was received here yesterday of the death March 25, in Grand Junction, Colo., of Mrs. Ella Mirise, wife of Paul Mirise, manager of the Armour Packing company of that city. Mr. Mirise is a nephew of Mrs. J. M. Hughes, of 615 East Boulder street.

Mirise, Paul
Paul Mirise - Colorado Springs Gazette - April 27, 1928 - Paul Mirise Dies at Trinidad Home - Paul Mirise, 50, a former Colorado Springs resident, died in Trinidad yesterday afternoon, according to word received by his aunt, Mrs. Jenny M. Hughes of 615 East Boulder Street. Mr. Mirise was a cousin of Frank Mirise, also of this city. He left Colorado Springs about 18 years ago, since which time he has resided in Trinidad, where he was employed as a traveling salesman for Armour & Co. Mr. Mirise leaves a widow and an infant daughter.

Misiaszek, Joseph Frederick
Joseph Frederick Misiaszek - Pueblo Chieftain - July 18, 2004 - Joseph Frederick Misiaszek, 81, departed this life July 16, 2004, at his home. He was born Oct. 28, 1922, and was raised in Gilbertville, Mass. He is survived by the love of his life for 56 years, Helen A. Cheika. They were blessed with three wonderful children, Joseph L. (Rosemary) Misiaszek, Kathryn M. McHugh (Robert Figueroa) and Theresa A. (Daniel) Sparks. He had six grandchildren, Joseph G. (Kanda) Misiaszek, Anthony M. Misiaszek, Dawn M. (Ryan) Mastreno, Joshua R. (Beverly) Sparks, Kristen D. and Jennifer E. Sparks. He also leaves four great-grandchildren, Cole A. Misiaszek, Kailee A., Joseph B. and James L. Misiaszek. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Matthew, Anthony; and sister, Bessie Sidur; and leaves his sister, Carrie Craig of Morgan Hills, Calif., along with many nieces, nephews and cousins. Joseph was a veteran of World War II. He entered the Army in 1940 as a forward observer for the 609th F.A. Mule Pack of the 71st Division. After helping to secure New Caladonia and fighting alongside the Marines at Guadalcanal in the Pacific from April 1941 to July 1943, he then was sent to France and served with the Seventh Army, 71st Division which penetrated the Siegfried Line. His unit helped liberate Gunskirchen Lager concentration camp. He later served with Patton's 3rd Army in the conquest of Germany. He received two bronze stars, one in the Pacific Campaign and the other in the European Campaign. He also received two battle stars for the Asiatic and Pacific, two battle stars for the European and Middle Eastern Europe, as well as the Army of Occupation of Germany Victory Bar. Joseph worked for the CF&I Steel Corp. for 38 years and retired in 1983 from the tube mill. Even in retirement, he fought for the rights of all retired CF&I employees, especially their health benefits. He belonged to the following organizations: Christ the King Parish, VFW Post 9033, BPOE No. 90, Pueblo Aerie No. 145, FOE, American Legion Post 2, VFW Post 3641, Knights of Columbus Council No. 4286, was president of the Retired Steel Workers of America Local 2102, AFL-CIO for eight years and vice president of Steelworkers Organization with Active Retirees (SOAR). He enjoyed fishing, boating, and water skiing, especially with his wife, children and grandchildren. He was a master "fixer-upper" and could fix and "enhance" anything. He enjoyed many wonderful friends, especially the Friday penny-poker party at Bob Easton's. The "Lunch Pack" was one of his favorite times. His family was the most important part of his life. In the end, the true measure of a man is not the wealth he leaves behind, but the richness of memories he gave to others. In that respect, he was the most successful man we know. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 2 to 4 p.m. Monday, and 6 to 8 p.m. Rosary, 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 20, 2004, followed by a funeral Mass at 10:30 am, at Christ the King Church. Committal service to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. We wish to thank the members of Sangre de Cristo Hospice and Dr. Stjernholm and his staff. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice or the American Lung Association through the funeral home.

Mismas, Frank John
Frank John Mismas - Pueblo Chieftain - March 26, 1987 - Frank John Mismas was born Oct. 26, 1912, in Old Colorado City (now Colorado Springs) and passed away March 23, 1987, in Pueblo. A retired employee of the Santa Fe Railway after 38 years of service, he was also a welding instructor at Pueblo Junior College for 17 years. He was a member of St. Mary Parish, a Knight of Columbus and was associated with Pueblo Speedway. A veteran of the U.S. Army in World War II, he served with the 713th Railway Battalion. Husband of Ann of the family home; father of Mary Ann (Azizollah) Tomaddoni; grandfather of Michael Tomaddoni; step-grandfather of April Tomaddoni; brother of Carl Mismach; uncle of Donna Jean (Jerry) Norick. Also survived by other cousins and relatives. Services, St. Mary Church: Mass, 7 p.m. Thursday; rosary, 10 a.m. Friday. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends in the church hall following the Mass.

Mismash, Bertha Mae
Bertha Mae Mismash - Pueblo Chieftain - July 23, 2006 - Bertha Mae Mismash, 71, formerly of Pueblo Colo., passed away July 12, 2006, in Waxahachie, Texas. She was survived by her loving husband of 45 years, James Mismash; son, James A. (Carrie) Mismash; grandchildren, Tiffany A. Zimmerman and James R. Mismash; nieces and nephews, Bob (Connie) Burchik, Joe (Wendi) Burchik, Dan Burchik, Cathleen (Mark) Carter, Charles Katting, Debbie Lopez; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Frank and Dorthy Mismash, Mildred Burchik, Charles Gaede. Preceded in death by her parents, Mary and Antone Katting; brothers, Charles Katting, Joe Burchik, Steve Burchik; sisters, Mary Dushan, Ann Gaede. Bertha was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was also a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Bertha retired from Midwest Steel and Fabrication in 1999 after 33 years of service. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, July 24, 2006, in the Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel, followed by inurnment in Roselawn Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Sangre De Cristo Hospice.

Mismash, Joseph F.
Joseph F. Mismash - Pueblo Chieftain - February 25, 1986 - Joseph F. Mismash, of 27 Amherst, passed away Feb. 23, 1986, after a brief illness. Husband of Mrs. Angela Mismash and father of Josephine (Joe) Dionese, Elsie Taylor, Virginia (Frank) Russ, and Gladys (Matthew) Hambalek, all of Pueblo. Survived also by nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Mr. Mismash was born in Yugoslavia and immigrated to the United States when he was 17 years old. He worked for more than 42 years at the CF&I Steel Corp. and retired from the Wire Mill 30 years ago. He was a member of St. Francis Xavier Parish and KSKJ, St. Joseph Lodge No. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Mismash had been married 65 years. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Roselawn. Please omit donations of food and flowers.

Miszkiel, Edward Joseph
Edward Joseph Miszkiel - Huerfano World - September 7, 1989 - Ed Miszkiel, 71, died Aug. 28, 1989, at his home in Walsenburg. Born in Walsenburg Nov. 18, 1917, the son of John and Josephine Miszkiel, after graduating from St,. Mary School he joined the army, serving from 1942 to 1943. He served during WW II in the military police. After leaving the Army, he returned to Walsenburg where he went to work for J&L Electric as a master electrician. He worked there for 46 years, from 1943 until the present, He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, American Legion Post #16 and St. Mary Church. Survivors include, a sister, Adela Johns, Graeagle, CA; two brothers, Albert Miszkiel, El Paso, TX and Chester Miszkiel, Farmington, NM; nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial was Saturday, Sept. 1. Burial with full military honors was in North St. Mary Cemetery. J.M. Antle Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Miszkiel, Katherine C.
Katherine C. Miszkiel - Huerfano World - January 20, 2000 - Katherine C. Miszkiel, 80, died Dec. 30, 1999 in El Paso, TX. Born in Oakview, she retired from El Paso schools after 43 years. She was the principal of Western Hills Elementary School for 15 years. She is survived by her husband, Albin Miszkiel, former Huerfano, of El Paso; one daughter, Vivian M. Dyer, Albuquerque, NM; two grandchildren and a sister, Cleona Mills, Denver. Burial was in Ft. Bliss, TX, National Cemetery. Mass was from St. Patrick Cathedral on Jan 4, 2000.

Mitchell, Anthony
Anthony "Ned" Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - September 23, 2003 - Anthony "Ned" Mitchell , passed away on Sept. 18, 2003, at the age of 76. Preceded in death by parents, Salvator and Josephine Miceli and brothers, Louis and William Mitchell. Survived by wife Lorraine Mitchell, brother Sam (Harriet) Mitchell, son Ron (Judy) Mitchell, Mission Viejo California, daughters, Sharon Miceli, Kathy Junkman, Cindy Anselmo, Barbara Ferero and Josephine Madison, all of Pueblo and Laura Gay, Denver. Stepchildren, Robert (Audrey) Estrada, Jacksonville FL., Robb (Debbie) Estrada and Lorie Estrada both of Pueblo, as well as grandchildren, nieces and nephew. Ned loved his fishing trips, especially after his retirement for CF&I and Rainbow Motors. Body has been cremated. In lieu of flowers, take and extra moment to call a friend, mend a relationship and smell the roses.

Mitchell, Arthur
Arthur Mitchell – Eagle Valley Enterprise – May 4, 1917 – Explosion in Hastings Mine – Note: Arthur Mitchell is listed among the dead of the Hastings Mine disaster, April 27, 1917. Arthur Mitchell:Colored, age 34,married with no surviving children. He was a miner for the Victor-American Fuel Company;cause of death wasan explosion due to an open safety lamp.Source: Denver Public Library,"Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hastings.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Mitchell, Cary A.
Cary A. Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - April 28, 1931 - The body of Cary A. Mitchell, well known farmer of Byers, Colo., will be forwarded to Denver for burial. Pueblo Chieftain - April 28, 1931 - Cary A. Mitchell, aged 65 years, died yesterday at a local hospital following an illness of four weeks. A well-known farmer of Byers, Colo., where he had resided for 13 years. He is survived by his wife and a son, Floyd; a daughter, Mrs. Cecil Ridding. Funeral announcement later.

Mitchell, Chris S.
Chris S. Mitchell (Timme) - Pueblo Chieftain - June 27, 2004 - Chris S. Mitchell (Timme), 28, was taken from this life on June 21, 2004, in Sarasota, Fla. He was born May 3, 1976, in Pueblo, Colo. Survived by his parents, Ron and Becky Timme of the family home; John Mitchell of Missouri; grandparents, Verle and Gloria Steele of Pueblo West; aunt, Carolyn Van Dyke of Kansas City, Mo. Extended family of Paula and Joe Morgan. The love of his life, Catheryn Watkins of Olney Springs, Colo. Also survived by numerous family members and friends. Love ones who have gone before him include grandma, Clara Steele; uncle, Gary Steele; grandparents, Charlie and Marjorie Mitchell; and numerous other family members. A 1994 County High graduate, Chris loved hunting, fishing and working on cars. Chris worked in construction and water treatment for years. Chris was blessed with a gift for drawing. A warm smile, tender laugh, compassionate and giving heart, and dancing eyes made Chris unique and extremely well loved. His memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved him, forever. Visitation noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, at Imperial Funeral Home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Monday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel.

Mitchell, Clarence H.
Clarence H. Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - February 7, 1984 - Clarence H. Mitchell, affectionately known as "Mitch", 1540 Stone, departed this life Feb. 6, 1984, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. A long-time Pueblo resident, he was born Jan. 25, 1925, in Parkin, Ark. Retired from the CF&I Steel Corporation, he was a member of Eureka Lodge 2 F&AM (PHA) and Pikes Peak Lodge No. 473 IBPOE of W. Preceded in death by his father, Edward Mitchell, 1966; sister, Alma Wilkerson, 1983. Survived by wife, Loretta Powell Mitchell, Pueblo; mother Lonnie Mae Hall Mitchell, Pueblo; two brothers, Lester Mitchell, Pueblo, and Edward (Willa Mae) Mitchell, Richmond, Calif.; two sisters, Magnolia (Lonnie) Henderson, and Lozie (Johnny) Stafford, both of Pueblo; a host of other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends also survive. Memorial service conducted by Pikes Peak Lodge No. 473. IBPOE of W, 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Angelus Chapel, Andrew Clarke, Exalted Ruler, presiding. Funeral service 2 p.m., Friday, Angelus Chapel.

Mitchell, Cyril J.
Cyril J. Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - July 04, 1986 - Cyril J. Mitchell, 77, formerly of Pueblo, died June 11, 1986, in Denver. Born Jan. 21, 1909, in Harper, Kan., and moved to Colorado with his parents as a young child. His father established the E.G. Mitchell Variety Store on E. Eighth Street in Pueblo in 1918. The family operated the store until 1939. He attended St. Leander Grade School and St. Patrick and Centennial High schools. As a young man, he was well-known in the Pueblo area as an amateur golfer. He began working for the Burroughs Corporation in Pueblo in 1929 and later transferred to Denver. He returned to Pueblo in 1945 and was service manager for Burroughs until 1950, when he returned to Denver to continue working for Burroughs until his retirement in 1972. He married Mildred Selby in Denver in 1934; she died in 1951. He is survived by two sons, James I., Denver, and Thomas O., Carbondale, Ill.; two daughters, Judy Blom, Baton Rouge, La., and Lois Kellogg, Kansas City, Kan.; a sister, Helen Gresham Davis, Window Rock, Ariz., and 12 grandchildren. Services were held June 14 in Denver, with interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Mitchell, Daniel
Daniel Mitchell - Trinidad Colorado - December 18, 1945 - Daniel Mitchell, Old Resident of Walsenburg, Passed Away in Pueblo - Daniel McDonald Mitchell, 83 years old, well known in the coal mining industry of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico, old resident of Walsenburg and of this area of the state for some 66 years, passed away at the Corwin Hospital at Pueblo Monday at 9:30 a.m. Mr. Mitchell was born in Falkirk, Scotland, December 9, 1860, and had come to America as a young man, living most of his life in the Walsenburg area. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Hannah Mitchell; three sons, Donald Mitchell of Walsenburg, John Mitchell of Dawson, New Mexico, and Lester Mitchell of Pueblo. Daughter is Mrs. Florence Warfield of Chadron, Nebraska and his sister Mrs. Annie Fox of Arma, Kansas. Numerous nieces and nephews survive. Funeral is Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Campbell-Lewis Chapel, Rev. A.E. Plummer, pastor of the Methodist church officiating, and burial will be in the Trinidad Masonic Cemetery.

Mitchell, Dolly
Dolly Mitchell - Colorado Springs Gazette - December 14, 2006 - Dolly Mitchell, age 87, a resident of Calhan since 1946 and formerly of Yoder, passed away on Monday, December 11, 2006 at her home. She was a homemaker, school cook and had retired from Walter Drake. Dolly Evelyn Johnson was born on March 28, 1919 in Kendrick, Colorado to Owen and Viola (Barnes) Johnson. She went to school in Tructon and married Marvin Mitchell on July 26, 1935 in Pueblo. Mrs. Mitchell loved music and was a wonderful organist and pianist. She also was an avid reader, but most of all, enjoyed her family. She is survived by her sons: Willard (wife, Shirley) Mitchell of Arvada; Virgil (wife, Lorraine) Mitchell of Calhan and her daughters: Rita (husband, Richard) Bell of Colorado Springs and Gloria (husband, Larry) Fox of Hugoton, Kansas. Also surviving is her sister: Gladys White of Colorado Springs; 8 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, and 4 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; a brother: Marion Johnson; 6 sisters: Youtha, Mable, Emma, Edna, Stashia and Elsie; a grandson: Brian Fox and a great- grand daughter: McKenzie Monks. A visitation will be held from 5:00 -8:00 PM on Thursday, at the Shrine of Remembrance Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, December 15, 2006 at the United Methodist Church of Calhan. Interment will be at the Calhan Cemetery. A luncheon reception will then follow at the Church. Memorials may be made in Dolly's memory, in lieu of flowers, to the Calhan Fire Department, 725 4th Street, Calhan, Colorado 80808.

Mitchell, Dorcas
Dorcas Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - October 13, 1998 - Schmitt Funeral Homes, Quinter, Kan. - Dorcas Mitchell, 88, formerly of Pueblo, died Oct. 12, 1998, in Quinter, Kan. Born on July 10, 1910, in Kipling, La., to William Sullivan and Sarah Savilla (Cole) Green. Preceded in death by her parents- husband, Frederick Stevenson Mitchell- son, Charles Frederick Mitchell- brothers, Pierce and Carl Green- and sister, Minerva Williams. Survived by daughter, Marge Tilton, Quinter, Kan.- sister, Eunice Hughes, Pueblo- four grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, six step-great-grandchildren and one step-great-great-granddaughter. Graveside service, 3 p.m. Thursday, Roselawn Cemetery with Rev. Fred Sullivan officiating. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society in care of the Schmitt Funeral Home, Quinter, Kan., 67752.

Mitchell, Doyle Lynn
Doyle Lynn Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - July 04, 2002 - Doyle Lynn Mitchell, born on March 2, 1937, in Carmen, Okla., to the union of Lowell P. and Lyndall E. Mitchell, went to be with the Lord on July 2, 2002. In 1948, the family moved to Pueblo where he attended Pleasant View School and County High, graduating in 1955. On July 3, 1959, Doyle married Marilyn J. Miller in Pueblo. He finished his college education at New Mexico State University graduating cum laude with a degree in chemical engineering in 1962. After graduation he and Marilyn moved to Idaho Falls, Idaho, where Doyle was employed at Argonne National Laboratory for 11 years. During this time their three children were born. In 1977, Doyle continued his engineering career at Rocky Flats in Golden, Colo., until his retirement in 1995. He and Marilyn then returned to Pueblo. Doyle is lovingly survived by his wife, Marilyn; children, Scott, Ellen Kipp and Jim; three grandchildren, Cody, Kayla and Patrick Kipp; parents, Lowell and Lyndall Mitchell; sister, Betty (J.D.) Newsome; brothers, Don (Sandi) Mitchell and Joe (Glennie) Mitchell; as well as many nieces, nephews and a host of friends. Doyle was a member and untiring worker for the Lord at the Pueblo First Free Methodist Church. He was truly a loving, kind and generous person and will be greatly missed. A memorial service will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, July 6, 2002, at the First Church of the Nazarene, 84 Stanford Ave., Pueblo, Colo., with Pastors Mark Hecht and Wes Sthole officiating. Private inurnment at Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers and food, contributions may be made to Pueblo First Free Methodist Church, 2602 Second Ave., Pueblo, CO 81003.

Mitchell, Ella L.
Ella L. Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - November 02, 1997 - Ella L. Mitchell, 90, of 5 Fourth St., Las Animas, Colo., died Oct. 30, 1997, at the Bent County Nursing Home. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Church of Christ in Las Animas. Interment in the Las Animas Cemetery. Please note service day change.

Mitchell, Ethel
Ethel Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - March 06, 1986 - Mrs. Ethel Mitchell passed away March 5, 1986, in Sedalia, Mo., at the age of 94. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lola Wheat; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren in Missouri; daughter, Mrs. Inez Baldwin; granddaughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Meyer; great-granddaughter, Lisa, Meyer; niece, Sandra Hilvitz; and grand-niece, Tommy Brennan, all of Pueblo; sisters, Elizabeth Vaughn and Luella Roitz. Predeceased by husband, Earl Mitchell; daughter, Edith Ogle; and son, Ray Mitchell. Services will be held in Camdenton, Mo., with burial in Steel Cemetery, Falls City, Neb., where she had lived for many years.

Mitchell, Ethel Josephine
Ethel Josephine Mitchell – Unknown Paper - September 1956 - Ethel (Somes) Mitchell's funeral was conducted by Rouch Funeral Home on 7 Sept 1956, at 3:30 p.m. Casket bearers were: Robert Sease, John W. Moore, Alfred W. Culbertson, Alfred W. Davis, Harold N. Somes, and Clarence Embree. Internment was at Valhalla Memorial Park; (now called Imperial Gardens) lot 79, sec 1.

Mitchell, George A.
George A. Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - December 02, 1986 - George A. Mitchell, 71, passed away Nov. 30, 1986. Mr. Mitchell is survived by his wife, Beth Mitchell of Pueblo; two children, Marilyn Mitchell of Pueblo; Judy (Gene) Satterfield of Colorado Springs; and two grandchildren. He is survived also by one sister, Arlene Storie of Chicago, Ill.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Mitchell was born May 22, 1915, in Chicago Heights, Ill., and resided in Pueblo for the past 40 years. Visitation hours from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. today at Imperial Funeral Home. Service at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Imperial Chapel with Rev. Waudell Maple officiating. Interment, Vesperland, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at 14 Loyola following interment. In lieu of flowers, family requests memorials to Sangre de Cristo Hospice, 102 W. Orman, Pueblo, Colo., 81004. Final military honors will be performed by Pueblo Veterans' Ritual Team at the gravesite.

Mitchell, George Monroe
George Monroe Mitchell - Chicago Tribune – July 3, 1956 - George Monroe Mitchell, beloved husband of Ethel; fond father of Warren of Kansas City, George Allyn of Pueblo, Arlene Storie of Chicago, and the late Joyce Monroe Mitchell. Services Tuesday, 8 p.m., at funeral home, 3159 Jackson Boulevard, at Kedzie Avenue. Interment Valhalla Memorial Park Pueblo, Colo.

Mitchell, Gerald W.
Gerald W. Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - January 18, 2004 - Gerald W. Mitchell, of Pueblo, Colo. passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2004. Preceded in death by his parents, John and Marian; brothers, Jack and Phillip; and sister, Laura Mitchell. Survived by his sisters, Betty (Hershel) Parker, Margaret (David) Wilcox; sisters-in-law, Lila Mitchell, and Barbara Mitchell; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Gerald was an avid hunter. He retired from the CF&I after 16 years of service. He was a loving caretaker, of his mother, for over 20 years. Graveside service, 10 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2004. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Mitchell, Gregory
Gregory "Greg" Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - December 07, 1986 - Gregory "Greg" Mitchell, Dec. 5, 1986. Son of William and Evelyn Mitchell, Pueblo. Brother of Denise (Dennis) Naylon, Florida; Brian (Mary Ann) Mitchell, Pueblo; Darian (Phil) Garbiso, Pueblo; and Andrea Mitchell, Pueblo. Uncle of Wendi and Doug Naylon, Jason and Justin Garbiso, Scott and Ashley Mitchell. Also survived by numerous other relatives. Service, 10 a.m. Monday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel, conducted by the Rev. George White, associate pastor of Calvary Baptist Church. Interment, Imperial.

Mitchell, Greta
Greta Knight Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - September 15, 2001 - Greta Knight Mitchell, former Pueblo resident, daughter of the late Leonard and Loree Knight, passed away Sept. 9, 2001, in Greenville, S.C. Funeral services and burial were held in Greenville.

Mitchell, Hannah
Hannah Mitchell - Trinidad Colorado - December 16, 1946 - Mrs. Hannah Mitchell, Passed Away at Raton,New Mexico, Saturday Evening - Mrs. Hannah Mitchell, 76 years old, resident of Raton for the past two years, and a former resident of Walsenburg and Pueblo passed away at the hospital at Raton at 6:20 p.m. Saturday after an extended illness. She had been confined at the hospital for about one week. She was known by many here. Mrs. Mitchell was born in Ipstone, England, March 17, 1870, and had come to the United States when she was a young girl. She had resided in Colorado for many years. Her husband Daniel M. Mitchell passed away here December 17, 1945. She is now survived bythree sons and one daughter. Sons are Donald Mitchell of Walsenburg, John Mitchell of Dawson, New Mexico, Lester Mitchell of Pueblo, and Mrs. Florence Warfield of Chadron, Nebraska. Her sister is Mrs. AnnieBell of Snohomish, Washington, and brother Jack Pointon of Trinidad. Funeral will take place Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 from the Campbell-Lewis Chapel, with a Christian Science service and burial will be in the Trinidad Masonic Cemetery.

Mitchell, Harold F.
Harold F. Mitchell - The Pueblo Star Journal - November 27, 1978 - Harold F. "Pat" Mitchell - Pueblo resident past 37 years, late of 2026 E. Eighth, passed away St. Mary-Corwin Hospital Nov. 27, 1978, following lengthy illness. Retired employee of Pueblo Army Depot. Member First Friends Church and Pueblo Lodge 8, IOOF. Survived by his widow, Mrs. Regina Mitchell, family home, and two children, Mrs. Veldron L. Milligan and Marvin F. Mitchell, both of Penrose. Mr. Mitchell was the grandfather of Mrs. Sharon K. McCurry, Fowler, Mrs. Carol L. Shannon, Stratton, Colo., Miss Janice Milligan, Miss Debbie Ann Mitchell, David A. Mitchell, Mark F. Mitchell, Miss Karen Sue Mitchell, all of Penrose, and Miss Debbie Jo McCurry, Fowler. Also survived by son-in-law and daughter-in-law, Charlie T. Milligan and Mrs. Patricia A. Mitchell, both of Penrose, and nephew, Duane Wheeler, Denver. Announcements later. Service 11 a.m. Friday, T.G. McCarthy Chapel, with the Rev. Jerry L. Mercer, pastor, First Friends Church, officiating. Interment, Roselawn.

Mitchell, Henry Clay
Henry Clay Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - August 22, 2004 - Henry Clay Mitchell, former Puebloan passed away Aug. 17, 2004, in Dallas, Texas. Predeceased by his parents, Ivory and Pauline Mitchell. Survived by three sisters, Rudell (Roy) Smith, Sarah (Rufus) Rounds, and Ms. Peggy Bradshaw. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sandra Clark Funeral Home, 6029 South RL Thornton Freeway, Dallas, Texas. Interment, DFW National Cemetery.

Mitchell, Jacob Edward
Jacob Edward Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - August 13, 2000 - Jacob Edward Mitchell, 84, of Pueblo, passed away Aug. 11, 2000. Survived by his loving wife of 67 years, Lila L. Mitchell; son, Edward E. (Dixie) Mitchell; daughter, Dorothy F. (Ronald) Buksar; grandchildren, Kirk (Sandy) Mitchell, Brian (Bonnie) Mitchell, Suzanne (Rusty) Ethredge and Lori (Chris) Quigley; sisters, Izora Hovis and Irene Nance; brother, Bruce Mitchell; nine great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews also survive. Preceded in death by his granddaughter, Valerie Mitchell. Graveside inurnment, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Mitchell, James
James Mitchell - Basalt Journal - November 17, 1906 - James Mitchell was found on the 11th inst., in a starving condition in his cabin at Pictou, near Walsenburg, and died after being taken to a hospital at Pueblo. He was but little known and had not been seen for eleven days before his death.

Mitchell, James R. Jr.
James R. Mitchell, Jr. - The Huerfano Journal - April 9, 2009 - James R. Mitchell, Jr., 64, passed away March 29, 2009 at St. Mary Corwin Medical Center's ICU from complications of a heart attack and pneumonia. He was born Sept. 23, 1944 in Nogales, Arizona. He was preceded in death by his father, James Russell Mitchell, Sr.; mother, Sybil (Tatum) Mitchell; sister, Barbara Bothwell; nephew, Russell Ward Bothwell; uncle, Gerald Mitchell; aunt, Kate; and numerous other relatives. Mitchell is survived by his wife of 38 years, Martha A. Mitchell; his son, James Ryan Mitchell; daughter-in-law, Rebecca Mitchell; grandchildren, Kenneth and Kaitlynn Mitchell, all of Walsenburg, CO; sister, Patricia McDowell, nieces, Sabrina and Jamie; nephew, Robert Bothwell, all of Tucson, AZ; his aunt, Ruth Gibson, Medford, OR; numerous cousins and other family members; brother-in-law, Denys (Sharon) Medina, Walsenburg, CO; sister-in-law, Josephine (Bill) Cooper, Brentwood, CA; nephew, Scott (Stacy) Cooper; and niece, Kelsey Jane Cooper, Pleasanton, CA. Jim graduated from Battle Mountain High, Minturn, CO, in June 1962. He enlisted in the Air Force in 1962, was stationed at Whitman Air Force Base in Missouri, and was honorably discharged on December 21, 1966. He retired from the Colorado Department of Transportation in 2000 after 32 years of service. Shortly after, he returned to work with Heath Andreatta Excavation, where he worked until recently. Jim was one of a kind, easy-going, good-humored, hard-working, stubborn, big-hearted, always willing to help at a moment's notice. He loved his family, being in the mountains, animals, couldn't do without his coffee and cigarettes and his Diet co*ke, and he savored his "coconut cream pie." In general, he loved food. He had a thing for his electronic games, crossword puzzles, scratch tickets and his "oldies music." I (Marti) always told him he was like an old LP record, stuck in the '60s. He pushed my buttons and drove me to distraction, but we all loved him. He loved his job, working with his son and all the crew. He touched the lives and hearts of many people and seldom met a stranger. He has left a huge void in all of our lives and a bigger hole in our hearts. To his "special family," Heath and Michelle and children, he loved you all dearly! Thank you for being a part of our life. To the crew and all those whom he worked with, he enjoyed every moment he spent on the job with you. I may have had an absent husband at times, but he was happy! Much better than having a miserable couch potato. He will be sorely missed by his two furry girls, Sheba and Miss Kitty. I'm running late "again" as usual, Honey I love you! See you in Rio, Baby! Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Mary Corwin Hospital's cardiac wing, or to the Intensive Care Unit, or to your favorite charity, if you so desire. Thank you.

Mitchell, James R. Sr.
James R. Mitchell Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - May 29, 1986 - James R. Mitchell Sr., May 28, 1986, Walsenburg. Husband of Sybil, Tucson, Ariz. Father of James R. (Martha) Mitchell Jr., Walsenburg; Barbara Bothwell and Patty McDowell, both of Tucson, Ariz. Brother, Gerald Mitchell, Phoenix, Ariz. Sister, Ruth Gibson, Medford, Ore. Six grandchildren and one great-grandchild and numerous nieces and nephews. Member of Elks Lodge No. 611, Florence, Colo., 32nd degree mason, Yuma Lodge No. 17 AF&AM, Southern Colorado Consistory, Al Kaly Temple of Pueblo. Memorial services, 2 p.m. Saturday, May 31, 1986, Boies Almont Memorial Chapel.

Mitchell, John (Mrs.)
Mrs. John Mitchell – Durango Democrat – July 3, 1901 – Storm Victim Dead – Pueblo, Colo., July 2 – Mrs. John Mitchell, who was struck by a falling tree yesterday evening, at the corner of D. Street and Victor Avenue, died this morning.

Mitchell, John C.
John C. Mitchell - Wray Rattler - June 01, 1916 - Aged Bailiff at Pueblo Dies - John C. Mitchell, 84, for a number of years a bailiff in the District Court, died as the result of injuries sustained in a fall several days ago. Mitchell slipped as he was leaving the courthouse and suffered a dislocated hip and other injuries.

Mitchell, John Clifford Jr.
John Clifford Mitchell Jr. – Albuquerque Journal - May 16, 2000 - Alamosa, Colorado resident, John Clifford Mitchell Jr., 64, died Friday, May 12, 2000 at Parkview Hospital in Pueblo, Colorado after an extended illness. He was born June 25, 1935 in Orange, California to John C. and Jeanne V. Burroughs Mitchell, and was known as Jack to everyone. Jack was well known and admired for his contributions to the Ground Water Industry, and for his dedication to protecting the people of Colorado by preserving and protecting the groundwater. He served as President of the Colorado Water Well Contractors Association and was a Chairman of the National Ground Water Association. He held Colorado license No. 973 and was also a Master Ground Water Contractor, a distinction held by less than one hundred individuals in the entire country. Jack published many articles on various subjects, both as a young person growing up and in the later years when he wrote primarily about ground water issues. This subject was his delight, both personally and professionally, and his knowledge was extensive and his advice and consultation much sought after. Over the years, Jack participated in several fields of interest and endeavor. As a young boy, he was the Colorado Champion of the Soap Box Derby circuit. He had been interested in politics his entire life and served as a County Commissioner of El Paso County. Jack delighted in his life, in his work, and in the love of his family. In spite of failing health, he was able to walk down the aisle with his much loved niece, Karey, as she married Keith Whitten last April. Survivors include his wife, Joyce Eastman Mitchell; his father, John C. Mitchell; his sister, JoeAnne (Bill) Eberhart, all of Alamosa; his sister-in-law, Nancy (Bob) Arnold of Wheatridge, CO; his children, Mary Jeanne Parks of Wood Bridge, VA, John C. (Beth) Mitchell III of Tulsa, OK, Oreada Susan (Richard) Adams of Albuquerque, Jennifer (Meryl) Dohrman of Canon City, Donna (Dave) Stockton of Colorado Springs; his step-sons, Paul (Helen) Cramer of Spokane, WA, Robert (Tammy) Cramer of Colorado Springs; nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great-granddaughter. Jack was preceded in death by his beloved mother and friend, Jeanne V. Mitchell; and his mother-in-law, Elizabeth Eastman, with whom he shared a mutual admiration. He acquired many, many friends and his wonderful sense of humor and many stories will be sadly missed. A graveside service was held Monday, May 15 at the Alamosa Cemetery. Rogers Family Mortuary of Alamosa is in care of the arrangements.

Mitchell, John F.
John F. Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - December 27, 2001 - John F. Mitchell, 75, went to be with the Lord on Dec. 25, 2001. Survived by his wife of 51 years, Lila Mitchell of the family home; mother, Marion Mitchell of Pueblo; children, Janice (Barry) Anderson of Fort Worth, Texas, Patricia (Gordon) Seybold and Kenneth (Rosalie) Mitchell, both; siblings, Betty (Bud) Parker, Gerald Mitchell and Margaret (David) Wilcox, all of Pueblo; sisters-in-law, Barbara Mitchell of Pueblo and Harriet (Larry) Grim of Morrison, Okla.; brother-in-law, C.E. (Pat) BonDurant of Pueblo; nine grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his father, John T. Mitchell; brother, Phillip Mitchell; and sister, Laura Mitchell. Born June 30, 1926, in Pueblo, Colo. John served his country in the U.S. Navy during WWII in the South Pacific. He married Lila BonDurant on Dec. 21, 1950, in Pueblo. He was a clerk and dispatcher for the Santa Fe Railroad for 39 years, retiring in 1988. John loved to garden, fish and hunt, but the most important thing in his life was his family. He will lie in state at the funeral home today from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. and Friday from 10 a.m. until noon. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 28, 2001, at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel, with Pastor Bobby J. Wilson officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Those who desire may make memorials to Pancreatic Cancer Research through the funeral home.

Mitchell, John J.
John J. Mitchell - Huerfano Herald – December 2, 1880 - Died, in this city, on Sunday, Nov. 28th, 1880, John J. Mitchell, aged 29 years, 3 months and 11 days. He came to La Veta in March last from Chicago and engaged at once in active business. The fell destroyer, Consumption, had already fastened upon him the fangs of disease, but his energy and vitality would not allow his restless spirit to remain idle. He was far advanced in the Masonic order, having attained the 32nd degree; also a consistent member of the Knights of Pythias, and always manifested a high regard for the tenets and teachings of both Societies. His remains are to be taken to Chicago today, where under the auspices of his home lodge they will be forwarded to relatives in Minnesota. He was a kind husband, an affectionate father and a good citizen. The bereaved wife and fatherless little ones have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community in their great affliction.

Mitchell, LaLa
LaLa Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - July 15, 2000 - LaLa Mitchell, 71, a homemaker, departed this life July 12, 2000, following a lengthy illness. Born April 13, 1929, in Denver, to Abedon and Cipriana (Garcia) Meastas. They precede her in death; also her husband, John Chester Mitchell; a daughter, Dorothy Cora Riley; brother, Herman Sandoval; mother-in-law, Addie Mitchell; and brother-in-law, Amos "Rocks" Mitchell. Survived by her children, Willie Herman Jr. and Michael Herman, both of Las Vegas, Nev., Sharon (Leon) Evans, Washington, D.C., Robert (Rosa) Mitchell, Austin, Texas, Barbara (Harold) Pope, Pueblo, Cheryl Ferrell, Dayton, Ohio, Karen (Michael) Smith, Denver, Cynthia (Kennedy) Decree, Texas City, Texas, Sherry (Angelo) Penny, Colorado Springs, Pamela Mitchell, Pueblo, and Grant (Tana) Reynolds III, Colorado Springs; 25 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; two godchildren, James and Debra Williams, both of Pueblo; siblings, James (Molly) Meastas, Pueblo, Mary Johnson and Dolly Matthews, both of Denver, Alice Romero, Kansas City, Kan.; in-laws, Mary Woods, Milwaukee, Roscoe Mitchell, California; special cousin, Isiah "Cubby" Lewis, Pueblo; special friends, Pastor B. W. Mann, Colorado Springs, Joann Williams, Winston and Nancy Dickerson, Helen Davis, Marguarite Washington and Willie Dickerson, all of Pueblo; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. LaLa was a member of Claremont Seventh-day Adventist Church and American Legion Post 163 Ladies Auxiliary. Visitation, noon until 7 p.m. Sunday, Angelus Chapel. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Monday, Claremont Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1503 West Arroyo. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 1040 Cedar St.

Mitchell, Leonard
Leonard Mitchell – Durango Democrat – September 8, 1901 – Sudden Death – Pueblo, Colo., Sept. 7 – Leonard Mitchell, aged thirty-one, died in his wagon near Henkel, some fifteen miles north of Pueblo this morning. Mr. Mitchell has been traveling through New Mexico and Colorado with a nephew and brother, in order, if possible, to secure relief from lung trouble. This morning, however, he had a hemorrhage and died. His father, Daniel Mitchell, lives at Imperial, Nebraska.

Mitchell, Marian F.
Marian F. Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - January 25, 2002 - Marian F. Mitchell had fought breast cancer, fractured hip and leg, but this time she lost her battle to her illness. She passed away quietly at Parkview hospital, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2002. Leaving to grieve her passing, son, Gerald Mitchell, who for the past 20 years has faithfully taken wonderful care of her. Daughters, Betty (Bud) Parker, Margaret (David) Wilcox; and daughters-in-law, Lila Mitchell and Barbara Mitchell. Many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Alice Jones, Olive Barnhart; and brothers, Floyd (Lillian) Hastings and Robert Hastings. Marian's sister, Sadie Johnson, passed away in 2001. Marian Mitchell was born to pioneers Clara and Charles Hastings in 1907 in Morrison, Okla. The family moved to Missouri and then Colorado in 1913. The family homesteaded at Burnt Mill, Colo., after spending time in tents at Lime, Colo. Marian married John Mitchell in 1925. They lived in Pueblo. In 1942 she was the president of the Belle Plain Elementary School PTA. She started a hot lunch program during WWII, which was very successful. The family moved to the St. Charles Mesa in 1946. She was the president of the Fairview and Park Elementary schools and she again got a lunch program started in both schools. Marian became a registered psychiatric tech and worked and retired from the Colorado State Hospital. Marian had the grief of burying three infants, Samson, James and Virginia. In 1966, her husband died from cancer, after 41 years of marriage. She is also predeceased by daughter, Laura Mitchell in 1995; and sons, Phillip Mitchell in 2000 and John Mitchell in 2001. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Saturday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery.

Mitchell, Martha
Martha Mercer Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - November 8, 2006 - Martha Mercer Mitchell, Oct. 9, 1930 to Nov. 6, 2006. Martha was born to Clarence V. and Leone Hurd Mercer in Kimball, Neb. She was preceded in death by her parents; and brother, Kenneth. She is survived by her daughter, Cheryl Archer, Fort Collins; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; brothers, Ralph, Fowler and Wayne, Pueblo County; and aunt, Virginia Salomon, Citrus Heights, Calif. She also is survived by six nieces, five nephews, 10 grandnieces, 14 grandnephews, three great-grandnieces and a host of friends. At Martha's request, cremation. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 10, 2006, T. G. McCarthy Rose Chapel.

Mitchell, Marvin Francis
Marvin Francis Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - February 03, 2001 - Marvin Francis Mitchell, former Puebloan, passed away Feb. 1, 2001, in Canon City. Born Mar. 18, 1939, in McCook, NE., to Harold Pat and Regina Mitchell. Preceded in death by his parents. Survived by wife Dorene; children, Debbie Mitchell, Williamsburg; David (Mayra) Mitchell, VA.; Mark (Diane) Mitchell, Florence; Karen Semachko, Ft. Collins; sister- Veldron (Charlie) Milligan, Penrose; grandchildren: Gary and Jack Mitchell, VA.; Micheal and Ryan Mitchell, Denver; John and Ariel Mort, Ft. Collins. Special Remembrance by Sharon McCurry, Carol Milligan, Janice Milligan, Debbie Carter and their families; Patti Mitchell and April Banta. Memorial Service will be held at Holt Family Funeral Home and Crematory, 806 Macon Avenue, Canon City, Saturday, Feb. 3, 2001 at 4:00p.m.

Mitchell, Mary Ann
Mary Ann (McClain) Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - November 11, 2001 - Mary Ann (McClain) Mitchell, 65, of 547 Lois Ave., Las Animas, Colo., died Friday, Nov. 9, 2001, at St. Mary-Corwin hospital, Pueblo. Rosary service will be held at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. Mass of Commendation will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday. Both services at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Las Animas, Colo. Interment in Las Animas Cemetery.

Mitchell, Maxine Ethel
Maxine Ethel Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - February 09, 2005 - Maxine Ethel Mitchell, 74, passed away February 7. Born March 17, 1930 in Santa Maria, Calif.; moved to Pueblo in 2002. Beloved Wife of Frank Mitchell since Dec. 16, 1948. Mother of Sally (Terry) Bowen, Pueblo; Frank (Sheila) Mitchell, Aiken, S.C.; Jerry (Debbie) Smith, Santa Maria; Selene (Jim) Cavender, Paso Robles, Calif. Also survived by grandchildren Audra Bickford, James & Terry Bowen, Jr.; Greg, Jason, & Lindsay Mitchell; JJ Smith; & Joshua Cavender. Preceded in death by her parents, Lloyd Albert Smith and Minnie Frances (Brady), both of Santa Maria. At her request, Private Family Services will be held.

Mitchell, Phillip Duane
Phillip Duane Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - February 24, 2000 - Phillip Duane Mitchell, 61, lifetime Pueblo resident, passed away Feb. 22, 2000. He was retired from the CF&I and was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Phillip would like to be remembered as someone who loved the outdoors, including gardening, fishing, hunting and camping trips with his family. He was preceded in death by his father, John T. Mitchell, and sister, Laura F. Mitchell. He is survived by his wife, Barbara J. Mitchell; children, Deborah, Thomas (Vicki), Gregory (Tammy) and Kevin (Kathy) Mitchell; mother, Marian Frances Mitchell; brothers and sisters, Betty (Bud) Parker, Gerald Mitchell, Jack (Lila) Mitchell and Margaret (David) Wilcox; grandchildren, Taylor, Rebecca, Rachael, Kaylee and Cody; and numerous nieces and nephews. Per his request there will be cremation and no viewing. A memorial service is scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, 2000, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to Fresenius Medical Care, Attention: Patient Fund, Pueblo Dialysis Unit, 41 Montebello, Suite 200, Pueblo, Colo., 81001.

Mitchell, Regina B.
Regina B. Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - April 1983 - Regina B. Mitchell, late of 2026 E. Eighth, passed away April 9, 1983, at St. Joseph Hospital in Florence. She was a member of First Friends Church of Pueblo. Preceded in death by husband, Harold F. Mitchell, Nov. 27, 1978. Survivors include daughter, Mrs. Veldron L. (Charlie) Milligan, Penrose; son, Marvin (Patricia) Mitchell, Penrose; grandchildren, Mrs. Sharon K. McCurry, Fowler; Miss Janice Milligan, Penrose; Carol Shannon, Aurora; Debbie Ann Mitchell, Penrose; David A. Mitchell, Seattle, Wash,; Mark F. Mitchell, Penrose; Karen Sue Mitchell, Penrose; great-granddaughter, Debbie McCurry; great-grandson, Aaron McCurry, both of Fowler; sister, Bessie Clayton, Hasty; sister-in-law, Eva Relph, McCook, Neb.; sisters, Bertha Ryan and Gracie Lorentzen, both of Pueblo; brothers, Archie Relph, Pueblo; Willard Relph, Wray; Ted Relph, Spokane, Wash.; Elmer Relph, McCook, Neb. Services, Tuesday, April 12, 1983, 10:30 a.m. T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel, with the Rev. David Mercer, pastor of the Beaver Park Friends Church, officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family respectfully request memorials be made to the Diabetes Research Foundation.

Mitchell, Robert S.
Robert Mitchell - Brandon Bell - October 1, 1915 - Editor Fatally Shot - Burglar attacks Robert Mitchell at Walsenburg - Governor Carlson Orders Bloodhounds Sent from State Penitentiary at Canon City - Walsenburg, Colo., Sept. 26 - Robert Mitchell, 41, publisher of the Independent, a weekly newspaper, was fatally shot tonight at his residence in West Sixth street by a burglar whom he and his wife had surprised looting the house. Two shots entered Mitchell's head and his death is regarded as a matter of hours. Mr. Mitchell and his wife had been uptown and were returning when they notice a light in one of the rooms. The light moved to another room and they became suspicious something was wrong. Mr. Mitchell started around the house. He had got to the side door when the burglar tried to escape and met him face to face. The burglar immediately opened fire. Mr. Mitchell was carrying a magazine in his hand and attempted to defend himself with it. One of the bullets passed through the magazine, entering his head. Six suspects were rounded up and are in the county jail. Mr. Mitchell is an old resident of the county, coming here from Canada about twenty-five years ago. He engaged in ranching for a number of years. Four years ago he moved to Walsenburg and became manager of the Independent. Akron Pioneer Press - February 1, 1918 - Reward of $5,000 Offered for Slayers. A communication was received by Attorney General Hubbard form Sheriff E. L. Neeley of Huerfano County to the effect that the latter is authorized to offer a reward of $5,000 for information leading the arrest of the person or persons who murdered Robert S. Mitchell the evening of Sept. 26, 1915. Mitchell was the chairman of the Huerfano County Democratic Central Committee and editor of the Walsenburg Independent and was said to have been shot to death in the back yard of his home in Walsenburg.

Mitchell, Roy D.
Roy D. Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - June 18, 2001 - Roy D. Mitchell. Our beloved Roy lost his life too soon. Born on Oct. 9, 1973, Roy was a lifetime resident of Pueblo, Colo. Roy accepted Christ at an early age and he loved the Lord. Memorial service will be held on Thursday, June 21, 2001, 2 p.m. at T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. The family will receive friends at the home of Roy and Rudell Smith, 2523 Taylor Lane in Pueblo. Roy attended South High School where he played football and earned his letter on the track team. He was a disc jockey for many parties and clubs, where he showed his love for music. He attended cosmetology school in Colorado Springs. He was employed by the UTMC of Colorado Springs in the material handling department. We were honored by his love and compassion. He was devoted to his family and friends. Roy is preceded in death by his grandparents, Ivory and Pauline Mitchell. He is survived by his loving mother, Scheral Mitchell Stanley; and his sister, Joris M. Sykes from Texas. Roy had such an outgoing spirit and love for his Uncle Roy, Aunt Rudell Smith of Pueblo, Uncle Rufus and Aunt Sarah Rounds of Denver, Aunt Peggy Bradshaw of Pueblo; Great-Aunt Ruth Mohair and the entire Mohair family of Texas; as well as numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.

Mitchell, Steve Alan
Steve Alan Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - January 18, 2006 - Steve Alan Mitchell, 35, of Colorado Springs, 1988 graduate of South High, Pueblo.Ê Beloved husband of Lisa Mitchell. Loving father of Jackson and Samual Mitchell.Ê Son of Aprel and the late Alan Mitchell of Colorado Springs.Ê Brother of Kirsten Conover of Flower Mound, TX and Susanne Sanstra of Parker.Ê Son-in-law of Donna Jackson of Northglenn and Dave and Kay Jackson of Albuquerque, NM.Ê Also survived by many family and friends. Viewing Friday, 10:00 AM, followed by Celebration of Life Services at 11:00 AM, all from St. Peter Catholic Church, 55 N. Jefferson St., Monument, followed by a reception and a time for family and friends to stand and share stories and memories of Steve.Ê In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the Steven Mitchell Family, c/o Integrity Bank and Trust, P.O. Box 1560, Monument, COÊ 80132.

Mitchell, Warren S.
Warren S. Mitchell – Pueblo Chieftain – July 1957 - Warren Sumner Mitchell, at his apartment, 1515 Santa Fe Dr., Wednesday. An employee of the Colorado & Wyoming Railway, he was the husband of Mrs. Laura Mae Mitchell and father of Dorotha Mitchell of the family home in Kansas City (MO). Brother of George A. Mitchell, Pueblo, and Mrs. Arlene Storie, Chicago, Ill. Member of Sheffield Lodge 625 AF & AM, Kansas City, MO. Arrangements Rouch Funeral Home.

Mitchell, William
William "Willie" Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - August 24, 2000 - William "Willie" Mitchell was born Dec. 25, 1913, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Salvator and Josephine Miceli Mitchell, who preceded him in death. He was also preceded by his brother, Louie Mitchell. Bill was handicapped at birth, but only in recent years was confined to a wheelchair. He loved bowling in a handicapped league and was ever so proud of all his bowling trophies. Bill was a "people person" and never met a stranger. He treasured family photos and plastered his walls with them. He loved time spent with family and friends and telling stories of younger days. He is survived by his brothers, Sam (Harriet) Mitchell and Anthony (Lorraine) Mitchell; sister-in-law, Virginia Mitchell, all of Pueblo; and special cousin, Tony Miceli, Toronto, Ontario. Also survived by numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Visitation at the funeral home Friday, Aug. 25, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Funeral Mass, Saturday, Aug. 26, 10 a.m., St. Patrick Church. Interment, Roselawn. The family wishes to convey their special thanks to Dr. Thomas Gaide, his staff and the staff of Life Care Center.

Mitchell, William P.
William P. Mitchell - Pueblo Chieftain - October 02, 1997 - William P. Mitchell, 66, of 547 Lois Ave., Las Animas, Colo., died Oct. 1, 1997, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital in Pueblo. Rosary service will be held at 9:30 a.m. Friday. Mass of Commendation, 10 a.m. Friday. Both services at St. Mary Catholic Church, Las Animas, Colo. Interment in the Las Animas Cemetery.

Mitchem, DeV
DeV Mitchem - Pueblo Chieftain - September 19, 2002 - DeV Mitchem of Chevy Chase, Md., formerly of Pueblo, Colo., passed away Sunday, Sept. 15, 2002. She was the wife of the late Archie Mitchem. Mother of Arnold L. Mitchem and his wife, Freda, of Chevy Chase, Md., and Bernard J. Mitchem and his wife, Debra, of Seattle, Wash. Grandmother of Nichelle Anne (John) Mitchem-Adamson, Adrienne M. (Steve) Hahn, Michael Paul Levy (Catherine) Mitchem and Thea Jane Mitchem. Great-grandmother of Danielle Adamson, Simone Mitchem, Malcolm Mitchem, Isiah Mitchem and Samantha and Maxwell Hahn. Aunt of Clara Clark, Myla Perkins, Roy Williams, Donna Williams and Carl Williams, all residing in Detroit, Mich. DeV was a graduate of Central High School and a resident of Pueblo for 67 years. She was a docent for the Rosemount Museum. Both Mrs. Mitchem and her husband retired from the Pueblo Army Depot. Viewing, 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home. She was a longtime member of Holy Family Church parish, where services will be held. Funeral Mass, 1 p.m. Saturday. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Mitchem, Naomi Carter
Naomi Carter Mitchem - Colorado Springs Gazette - November 1, 1988 - Naomi Carter Mitchem, 52, of Colorado Springs died Thursday at a local hospital. She was a civil service employee for 24 years and worked at the Peterson Air Force Base computer service center. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Family Catholic Church, 2825 Lakeview Ave., Pueblo. Burial will be at Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo. Angelus Chapel Mortuaries, 1102 Evans Ave., Pueblo, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Mitchem was born Dec. 28, 1935, in Farr. She is survived by her mother, Eleanor Carter of Pueblo. Mrs. Mitchem graduated from Huerfano County High School, Walsenburg, and the University of Southern Colorado, Pueblo. She also is survived by two daughters, Michelle of Madison, Wis., and Adrienne of Washington, D.C.; two brothers, the Rev. Waymon Carter of Mobile, Ala., and Carl Carter of Pueblo; and four sisters, Marie Hardy of San Diego and Ruth Hawkins, Martha Watley and Alberta Banks, all of Pueblo.

Mittage, Edmund L. Jr.
Edmund L. Mittage Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - February 26, 2003 - Edmund L. Mittage Jr. passed away Feb. 23, 2003, in Pueblo West. Edmund was born Jan. 13, 1939, in Chicago, Ill., to Edmund Sr. and Victoria Sermack Mittage and spent most of his life in that area. He attended DuPaul University and was employed as a sales representative in the food industry for many years. He moved to Colorado Springs in 1991 and then onto Pueblo West in 1999. Ed was a member of the Knights of Columbus No. 12020 in Pueblo West, Elks Lodge No. 90, Moose Lodge No. 19, Eagles Lodge No. 145, and the American Legion. He was preceded in death by his parents; and his first wife, Mary A. Mittage. Ed is survived by his wife, Marge of Pueblo West; his children, Cheryl L. Mittage of Illinois, Donna M. (Marco) Vazzano of Colorado Springs, Michael E. Mittage of Illinois; stepchildren, Kimberly Martin of Illinois, Richard (Lisa) Cauble of Illinois; his granddaughter, Jennifer L. Vazzano; and an aunt, Veronica Wilson of Illinois. Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. today at the mortuary followed by recitation of the rosary by the Knights of Columbus. Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2003, in St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, 142 S. Stardust Drive, Pueblo West. Interment will follow in Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Colorado Springs.

Mittino, Frank Joseph
Frank Joseph Mittino - Pueblo Chieftain - October 08, 1997 - Frank Joseph Mittino, age 71, passed away Oct. 6, 1997. Preceded in death by his parents, Mario and Frances Mittino. Survived by children, Frank (Pamela) Mittino and Gino (Teri) Mittino. Grandfather of Jasen, Gerrad, Joshua, Cody and Carson and great-grandchild, Bryan. Also survived by sister, Teresa Zolman, aunt, Mary (Arland) Pence, uncle, Elliott (Rose) Urani, niece, Donna Zolman, special friend, Wanda Soto and her son, Mike Alfrey. Mr. Mittino was a World War II Navy veteran and worked as a craneman at the CF&I for 28 years. He loved to hunt, fish, dance and ride motorcycles. At Mr. Mittino's request, cremation, with no services.

Mix, Alvin Jr.
Alvin Mix Jr. - Huerfano World - April 8, 1993 - Alvin Michael Mix Jr., died at his home in La Veta, Mar. 31, 1993 after an illness of several months. Born in Baton Rouge, LA, Aug. 24, 1933, he spent most of his life there. He worked as a wholesale building supply salesman and an insurance underwriter for 10 years. He married Lois Marie Babin May 9, 1953 and six months later was drafted into the US Army where he served until June, 1962. Mr. Mix's father, Alvin Sr., brought young Alvin to the La Veta area and he had visited here on numerous vacations to enjoy the mountains and streams where he enjoyed fishing, camping and the out-of-doors. It was his love for the area and the possibilities that brought Mr. Mix and his wife to La Veta in 1986. A year later, the couple opened Cajun Eatery in La Veta which they operated until his health forced him to close the business. Besides his wife, Mr. Mix is survived by two children, Tommie Jo Hunt, Port Allen, LA, and Alvin Michael Mix III, Baton Rouge, LA; four grandchildren and Paula Manning, his sister-in-law. Memorial service was Monday in Masonic Hall in La Veta.

Mix, James
James Mix - Boulder Daily Camera - February 2, 1894 - James Mix is Dead - This well known Sunshine miner died this morning after a four day's illness with Pneumonia. He was a brother of Abb Mix and a popular citizen. He was a member of the Pueblo lodge A.O.U.W. and Centennial State lodge of this place will take charge of the funeral which will occur at Mr. Trezise's undertaking rooms Wednesday afternoon.

Mize, A. C. (Child of)
Child of A. C. Mize - Westland News - March 20, 1919 - The A. C. Mize family, who recently moved to Pueblo, have been having a siege with influenza. One child died and was brought here for burial. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon.

Mize, A. C. (Mrs.)
Mrs. A. C. Mize - Westland News - March 27, 1919 - Another funeral was held last Sunday in Eads. Mrs. A. C. Mize died of influenza in Pueblo and the remains were brought to Eads for burial. Westland News - April 10, 1919 - But few families have met the grievous misfortune that has come to A. C. Mize and the remaining ones of his family. Less than two months ago the family moved from southwest of Eads to Pueblo. On March 16 the oldest daughter Katie, about 19, passed away. Mrs. Mize died March 21. Otho, about 14, died March 29, and Rose, 16 years old, on April 1, was called to join the others. Thus within a little more than two weeks four funerals were held. Mr. Mize and the remaining sons, Lloyd, LeRoy and Alvie, deeply appreciate the kindness and sympathy of their friends in and around Eads and the generous spirit shown by them.

Mize, Carl F.
Carl F. Mize - Pueblo Chieftain - May 10, 1986 - Carl F. Mize, a Pueblo resident since 1929, late of 60 Douglas Lane, passed away May 8, 1986, a victim of cancer. Mr. Mize was a member of the First Southern Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Margaret G. Harrison Mize of the family home; a sister, Elizabeth Victoria Blackwell of Carthage, Mo.; three stepdaughters, Mary (Willie) Severance of Pueblo, Virginia Fox of Denver, and Peggy (Gene) Lenz of Salt Lake City, Utah; one stepson, Ralph R. (Susan) Harrison of Denver; 10 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Gaylon Mize, in 1956. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, with the Rev. Roy Spannagel of the First Southern Baptist Church officiating. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery. Those who wish may make donations to the "SAMS and SALS" of the First Southern Baptist Church or to the American Cancer Society, through the funeral home office. The family may be contacted at 1201 Kennedy, 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday.

Mize, Katie
Katie Mize - Westland News - April 10, 1919 - But few families have met the grievous misfortune that has come to A. C. Mize and the remaining ones of his family. Less than two months ago the family moved from southwest of Eads to Pueblo. On March 16 the oldest daughter Katie, about 19, passed away. Mrs. Mize died March 21. Otho, about 14, died March 29, and Rose, 16 years old, on April 1, was called to join the others. Thus within a little more than two weeks four funerals were held. Mr. Mize and the remaining sons, Lloyd, LeRoy and Alvie, deeply appreciate the kindness and sympathy of their friends in and around Eads and the generous spirit shown by them.

Mize, Otho
Otho Mize - Westland News - April 10, 1919 - But few families have met the grievous misfortune that has come to A. C. Mize and the remaining ones of his family. Less than two months ago the family moved from southwest of Eads to Pueblo. On March 16 the oldest daughter Katie, about 19, passed away. Mrs. Mize died March 21. Otho, about 14, died March 29, and Rose, 16 years old, on April 1, was called to join the others. Thus within a little more than two weeks four funerals were held. Mr. Mize and the remaining sons, Lloyd, LeRoy and Alvie, deeply appreciate the kindness and sympathy of their friends in and around Eads and the generous spirit shown by them.

Mize, Ronald Wayne
Ronald Wayne Mize - Pueblo Chieftain - March 21, 2004 - Ronald Wayne Mize, 54, passed away March 18, 2004. Born Jan. 22, 1950. Preceded in death by his father, Lloyd F. Mize Jr. Survived by his mother, Helen A. Mize; brothers and sisters, James L. Mize, Beverly J. (Jim) Fringer, Richard L. (Lana) Mize, Glenda (Bryan) Egley, Jeffrey S. (Chris) Mize, Kelliney (Mark Sannita) Mize; aunt, Hazel (Don) Bagley; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, great-nieces and nephews. Also survived by good friend, Dallas Gaulding. Per his request, cremation with no viewing. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel.

Mize, Rose
Rose Mize - Westland News - April 10, 1919 - But few families have met the grievous misfortune that has come to A. C. Mize and the remaining ones of his family. Less than two months ago the family moved from southwest of Eads to Pueblo. On March 16 the oldest daughter Katie, about 19, passed away. Mrs. Mize died March 21. Otho, about 14, died March 29, and Rose, 16 years old, on April 1, was called to join the others. Thus within a little more than two weeks four funerals were held. Mr. Mize and the remaining sons, Lloyd, LeRoy and Alvie, deeply appreciate the kindness and sympathy of their friends in and around Eads and the generous spirit shown by them.

Mizer, Carol M.
Carol M. Mizer - Pueblo Chieftain - July 01, 1999 - Carol M. Mizer, 81, passed away June 29, 1999 . Survived by her sons, Emil (Celia) Atwood, Ron (Lola) Atwood- daughter, Toni (John) Schwartz- six grandchildren- 10 great-grandchildren- two sisters- and nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents, Troy and Ivy Miller- infant son, Keith Atwood- three brothers- and husband, Leonard E. Mizer. Funeral service, Saturday, 2 p.m. Funeral Home Chapel. Interment Memorial Gardens.

Mizer, Leonard E.
Leonard E. Mizer - Pueblo Chieftain - December 04, 1986 - Leonard E. Mizer, 75, passed away Dec. 3, 1986. Mr. Mizer is survived by his wife, Carol Mizer; one stepdaughter, Toni (John) Schwartz of Pueblo; two stepsons, Emile (Celia) Atwood and Ronald (Lola) Atwood, both of California. He also is survived by one sister and one brother. Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Friday at Imperial Funeral Home. Graveside services at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5, 1986, at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Moberly, Jack I.
Jack I. Moberly - Pueblo Chieftain - February 10, 1987 - Jack I. Moberly, late of Pueblo, died Feb. 8 at a local hospital. Survived by his son, Billy (Shirley) Moberly of Grove, Okla.; sister, Nancy (Harry) Releford, Tucson, Ariz.; one, granddaughter, Cheryl, and two great-grandchildren in Grove, Okla.; one nephew, Don Releford, Pueblo; nieces, Pat Weng, Oak Creek, Colo., Mildred Carpenter, Tucson, and Beverly Dykes, Denver, Colo., and close friend, Mildred Spath of Pueblo. He was born April 24, 1901, in Lexington, Ky., and lived in Pueblo since 1960. He was a life member and past Master of Fortitude Lodge No. 107 AF&AM, Independence, Kan., the Scottish-Rite of Salina, Kan., Al Kaly Shrine, and BPOE No. 90 of Pueblo. Graveside service will be Wednesday, Feb. 11, in Gunnison under the direction of the Miller Funeral Home.

Mock, Catherine M.
Catherine M. Mock - Pueblo Chieftain - July 18, 1987 - Catherine M. Mock, 82, died Thursday, July 16, 1987, in Raton, N.M. Catherine was born on Jan. 23, 1905, in Folsom, N.M., to Joe A. Doherty and Anne Theresa Cassidy Doherty. She attended grade school in Folsom and graduated from St. Mary High School in Denver. Catherine was united in marriage to Mike E. Mock on June 7, 1927. They spent their many years as ranchers in the Trinchera area. Catherine was a member of the Branson/Trinchera Community church and Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Trinchera. Catherine is survived by her husband, Mike of Trinchera; one daughter, Joann (Charles) Lochard, Trinidad; one son, Charles E. (Laura) Mock, Trinchera; 13 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren; sister and brother-in-law, Louise (Richard) Compton, Trinidad; five sisters-in-law, Mary Lauraine Doherty, Folsom, Hazel Doherty, Raton, Irene Cook, Amarillo, Texas, Lorean Gawell, Branson, Mary Martin, Canton, Okla.; numerous nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. Rosary for Mrs. Mock will be recited Tuesday, July 21, 1987, at 7 p.m. at Campbell-Lewis-Cotter & Sons Funeral Home with the Rev. Joseph Fisher, S. J., officiating. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, July 22, at 10 a.m. at Holy Trinity Catholic Church with the Rev. Joseph Fisher, S. J., officiating, followed by interment in Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Campbell-Lewis-Cotter & Sons Funeral Home.

Mock, Dorothy E.
Dorothy E. Mock - Pueblo Chieftain - February 27, 2003 - Dorothy E. Mock, 84, born Feb. 17, 1919, passed away Feb. 25, 2003. Preceded in death by her husband, Scott Mock. Survived by her children, Ida Mae (Ray) Ready, Scott Mock, Faye Brandborg, Linda (Jay) Gee, Raymond (Kathy) Mock, Mark (Peggy) Mock and Kathy (Bernd) Zeitler. Also survived by 14 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; and sister, Evelyn Lutts. Dorothy was a devoted mother and grandmother who loved the outdoors and her flower garden. Viewing, 2 to 6 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Graveside service, 2 p.m. Friday, Mountain Vale Cemetery in Canon City, Colo.

Mock, Henry
Henry Mock - Blue Valley Times - August 23, 1912 - Flying Iron Kills Worker - Pueblo - Struck on the head by a piece of flying iron, Henry Mock, twenty years old, foreman at the iron crusher at the Minnequa plant, was instantly killed.

Mock, Marjorie I.
Marjorie I. Mock - Colorado Springs Gazette - November 13, 1995 – Marjorie I. Mock, 96, a homemaker and seamstress, died Nov. 9, 1995, at her Colorado Springs home. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church, 219 E. Bijou St., with the Rev. Jim Smith officiating. Friends and family may call at Swan-Law Funeral Home, 501 N. Cascade Ave., from 3 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, 1005 S. Hanco*ck Ave. Mrs. Mock was born Oct. 27, 1899, in Broadwell, Ill. Her mother was Marcelius Palmare. She was married in Chicago to Virgil L. Mock, who preceded her in death. She is survived by a stepdaughter, Virginia Harvey of Clifton; two grandchildren; and many friends. Mrs. Mock had lived in Canon City and Pueblo before moving to this area in 1977. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church. She was a volunteer for the American Red Cross for many years and was honorary mayor of The Citadel mall. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, 219 E. Bijou St., Colorado Springs 80903.

Mock, Velma Gertrude
Velma Gertrude Firebaugh Mock - Pueblo Chieftain - May 22, 1999 - Velma Gertrude Firebaugh Mock passed away May 19, 1999. She was born May 26,1906, in Durham, Okla., to Gertrude Hughes Halter and Harley Halter. Survived by son, Harley Guy Firebaugh- granddaughters, Dana, Shawna and Stacey-stepchildren, Ruth Cathcart, Thomas (Lois Jean) Mock, Lois (Doyle) Goodale, Patricia (Ed) Herrin and Sharleen (Russell) Brucks- nine Step grand children-numerous great-grandchildren- nieces and nephews and extended family. She was a retired waitress, working in Colorado Springs for many years. She was Noble Grand of Rebekah Lodge No. 96 in Canon City in 1966 and was awarded the Decoration of Chivalry in 1975. She was a longtime resident of Canon City. Visitation will be today from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel and Monday at the Chapel of the Odd Fellow & Rebekah Home, 1020 North15th, Canon City, followed by funeral service at 10 a.m. Interment will be at Lakeside Cemetery in Canon City with services by the Rebekah Lodge.

Moderwell, Robert (Mrs.)
Mrs. Robert Moderwell - Walsenburg World - January 9, 1902 - Died in Stratford, Canada, on January 8, Mrs. Robert Moderwell, aged 80 years and 11 months, widow of the late Sheriff Moderwell of Perth Co., Canada and mother of Mrs. Joseph Workman of Walsenburg.

Modica, Elvera J.
Elvera J. Modica – Albuquerque Journal – April 4, 2001 - Elvera J. Modica, 88, a resident of Corrales, passed away on Saturday, March 31, 2001. Vera was born April 28, 1912 the daughter of Joe and Lucy Patrick James in Trinidad, Colorado. She was an active member of San Ysidro Catholic Church and a Charter member of the Catholic Daughters of America, and was active in the Corrales Senior Center. Vera was a homemaker and helped with various business ventures of the family. She was preceded in death by her husband, Philip F. Modica and one grandson, Glenn Modica. Vera is survived by her sons, Theodore Modica and wife, Pat of Corrales, NM, Tom Modica and wife, Phyllis of Denver, CO, Gerald Modica of Albuquerque, NM, and Philip Modica and wife, Chris of Corrales, NM; daughter, Regina Trowbridge of Corrales; sister, Mary Haddow of Corrales, NM; eight grandchildren, Theresa Stuhlmann and husband, Jeff of Albuquerque, Richard Modica and wife Shelly of Brighton, CO, Kathy Minear and husband, Chris of Windsor, CO, Karen Polson and husband, Joe of Denver, CO, Tracey Modica of Albuquerque, Dave Modica of Rio Rancho, Suzanne and Michele Trowbridge of Corrales; 11 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation will be today, Tuesday, April 3, 2001 from 4:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. with the Rosary being recited at 7:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Vista Verde Mortuary, Sara Rd. at Meadowlark Ln., Rio Rancho. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, April 4, 2001 at 10:00 a.m. at San Ysidro Catholic Church in Corrales. Interment will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Albuquerque. Pallbearers will be Richard Modica, Tracey Modica, Dave Modica, Bill Haddow, Aaron Haddow and Gary Trowbridge. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Catholic Social Services, 1410 Coal Ave. SW, Albuquerque NM 87104 or the Alzheimer's Association, 1330 San Pedro NE, Suite 205, Albuquerque, NM 87110. Arrangements by Vista Verde Mortuary, Rio Rancho.

Modlin, Agnes E.
Agnes E. Modlin - Pueblo Chieftain - January 07, 2002 - Age 88, of Villa Pueblo and formerly of Fowler, died Jan. 5, 2002. Funeral services, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2002, at First Baptist Church in Fowler. Memorials to her church or Hospice may be sent in care of the funeral home. Visitation, from 2 until 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

Modlin, Roy
Roy Modlin - Pueblo Chieftain - January 27, 1987 - Roy Modlin, 112 Eighth, Fowler, died Jan. 25, 1987, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. Survived by wife, Agnes; two daughters, Evelyn (Doyle) Marvin, both of Fowler, and Helen (Ron) Switser, Colorado Springs; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, First Baptist Church. Burial in the Fowler Cemetery. Memorials to the Fowler Ambulance Fund.

Modlish, Lillian M.
Lillian M. Modlish - Pueblo Chieftain - July 27, 2006 - Lillian M. Modlish, one week shy of her 100th birthday, passed away July 25, 2006. Survived by her children, John (Diane) Modlish of Pueblo, Nancy (John) Gonacha of Boulder and Jim (Linda) Modlish of Olympia, Wash.; nine grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband, John Modlish Sr., on July 26, 1992. Lillian was born to Charles and Elizabeth Burch on Aug. 1, 1906, in Evanston, Ill. She was a member of Parkhill Baptist Church. There will be no viewing. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday, July 28, 2006, Montgomery & Steward Chapel, with Pastor James Modlish officiating. A private interment will follow. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice in care of Montgomery & Steward funeral directors.

Moe, Edith Marie
Edith Marie (Kenick) Moe - Pueblo Chieftain - October 15, 1999 - Edith Marie (Kenick) Moe, 56, passed away Oct. 9, 1999. Preceded in death by her beloved parents, John and Mary Kenick; and her brother, John Kenick Jr. Survived by her brothers and sisters, Tony (Lois) Kenick, Sun City, Calif., Mary Rose (Chuck) Spurlock, Pueblo, Helen (William) Harley, Las Vegas, Nev., and Joe "Sonny" (Jan) Kenick, Pueblo; mother-in-law, Helen Moe, Boulder City, Nev.; sisters-in-law, Carol Moe, Gillette, Wyo. and Marilyn (Alberto) Boleda, Cupertino, Calif. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews; three aunts; an uncle; and many friends. She was a member of St. Mary Church and KSKJ Lodge #7. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Friday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday, both at St. Mary Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Conations may be made to the Crippled Children's Fund through the funeral home office. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers.

Moeny, Christine E.
Christine E. (Betty) Moeny – Albuquerque Journal - August 11, 2005 - Christine E. (Betty) Moeny, age 85. Betty Moeny died August 6, 2005 under hospice care at the home of her son, Jim Moeny, in Cottonwood, AZ. She was born October 22, 1919 in Hooper, CO to Billy and Ellen Wilson. She married William C. Moeny in 1940 and they had four children. Her first teaching assignment, after graduating from Adams State College, was in Avondale, CO. A lifelong educator, she retired as Professor of Library Science from Adams State College in Alamosa, CO. She lived in Albuquerque, NM for the last fifteen years. Betty loved to read and traveled extensively, frequently visiting friends and family. She was a member of Eastern Star and was a PEO Golden Girl. She was a very active member of Grace Church. A happy, outgoing person, Betty never met anyone who was not a friend. Her parents preceded her in death. Survivors include her children, Bill (Mary Lee) Moeny of Albuquerque, NM, Jim Moeny of Cottonwood, AZ, Susan (Dave) Hawkins of Valley Center, CA, and Nancy Nash of Alamosa, CO. She is also survived by five grandchildren, Michael (Jennifer) Moeny of College Station, PA, Susanna (Michael) Hinkle, Phoenix, AZ, Stephen (Echo) Moeny of Albuquerque, NM, Patty McGuire of Phoenix, AZ, Amanda McGuire of Taichung, Taiwan; and one great-grandson, Michael William Moeny, of College Station, PA. Cremation was chosen and a Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, August 13, 2005 at Grace Church, 6901 San Antonio in Albuquerque. There will be a graveside internment on Monday, August 15, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. in the Monte Vista, CO Cemetery. Memorial contributions maybe made to the Christine E. Moeny memorial fund care of Grace Church, 6901 San Antonio, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, phone number 505-821-8800.

Moews, Suzanne
Suzanne Moews - Pueblo Chieftain - June 27, 2005 - Suzanne Moews passed away June 22, 2005, in Pueblo. She was born on Aug. 14, 1904, in Chicago, Ill., to William J. and Louise Ruhmann Shaefer. On Feb. 13, 1925, she married Erwin W. Moews in a Lutheran Church in Chicago. They continued to live in Chicago for many years before moving to Cary, Ill., and having their only child, William E. Moews on July 19, 1944. In Cary, they owned and operated the Riverbend Horse Stables and Restaurant. Suzanne loved horses, dogs and many other animals. Later on, the family moved to Grove, Okla., and owned Grogan's Cove Fishing Resort. In 1957, they moved to Carthage, Mo., and purchased the Highway Inn Motel and Restaurant. On Jan. 31, 1959, at age 58, Erwin Moews passed away from heart problems. Mrs. Moews moved to Colorado City in the early 1980's to be near her son and his family. In 1989, she moved to Rye and remained in her home until 2003. She continued to care for many animals and her dog, Birdie. For the past few years, Suzanne has resided at Life Care Center in Pueblo. On Aug. 14, 2004, our beloved one, "Grandma," celebrated her 100th birthday surrounded by her loving family and animals. On her special day also remembered her wonderful son, William, who passed away on Jan. 16, 1995. Mrs. Moews loved her family, her animals and a good card game. She is survived by her daughter-in-law, Virginia Moews of Colorado City; her friend, Julia Hettich of Pueblo; her granddaughters, Dawn Moews of California, Jennifer (Kregg) Anderson-Moews of Denver and her wonderful dog, Birdie. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. Private services have been held. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice in Pueblo.

Mogdic, Frank
Frank Mogdic - Yuma Pioneer - February 4, 1910 - Primero Coal Mine Disaster - Horrible Gas Explosion in Colorado Fuel & Iron Company's Mine - May Be Over 100 Dead - Rescue Workers Find Twenty-Four Dead Bodies and One Man Alive - Primero, Colo., Feb. 1 (Tuesday) - Over 100 men are believed killed by a terrific explosion in the Primero mine of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company at 4:30 yesterday afternoon. Note: Frank Mogdic is listed among the dead of the Primero Mine disaster of January 31, 1910 through the Denver Public Library's collection entitled "Colorado Mining Fatalities." It lists Frank Mogdic as a Croatian, age 26, and single. He was working as a miner for Colorado Fuel & Iron, and the cause of death was listed as an explosion of gas and dust. For complete coverage of this disaster go to: http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/primero.html

Moguez, O. Wayne
O. Wayne Moguez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 4, 1987 - O. Wayne Moguez of 4206 Blueflax, May 2, 1987. Son of Orlando and Frances Moguez of the family home and father of Monica Frances Moguez, Pueblo. Brother of Joseph L. Moguez and William A. Moguez, Pueblo, and Mary Ann (Edward) Zamirripa, Lawrence, Kan. Survived also by aunts, Anna Sonchar, Raton, N.M., Mary Gonzales, Pueblo, and Madeline Garcia, Boone, and nephews, Gregory Todd and Kevin Patrick Zamirripa and Brian Moguez. Mr. Moguez was a 1960 graduate of Pueblo Central High School and was a veteran of service with the United States Marine Corps during the Viet Nam War. He was a member of Disabled American Veterans, Steel City Chapter No. 39, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 01-092. Services, Christ the King Church. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Tuesday and Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Wednesday. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorials may be made to Dreamweavers in care of the funeral home office. The family will greet friends in the Parish Hall following the Mass. Pueblo Chieftain - October 9, 1987 - O.Wayne Moguez. Those who wish are invited to attend a brief ceremony commemorating Wayne at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, in the family cemetery at Long's Canyon, west of Trinidad

Mohar, Edward J.
Edward J. Mohar - Pueblo Chieftain - January 14, 2006 - Edward J. Mohar, 81, passed away Jan. 12, 2006, preceded in death by his parents John W. Mohar, 1953, and Theresa Mohar, 1972; brother, Robert Mohar, 2004; and sister-in-law, Barbara Mohar, 2005. He graduated from Central High School in 1943, fought for his country in the U.S. Navy during WWII, serving in the Pacific Theater of War, and was honorably discharged. He was a graduate of Western State College in Gunnison, Colo. He was a sales representative for Proctor & Gamble and retired after 33 years of service. He was a member of the Elks and was an avid golfer. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 52 years, Bonnie; children, John Mohar, Pueblo, Leslye (Duane) Bilyeu, Eddie (Judy) Mohar; both of Littleton, Colo.; four grandchildren, Krystin and Joleah Bilyeu, Brett and Bradley Mohar; two great-grandchildren. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 16, 2006, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Pueblo Animal Shelter.

Mohar, John F.
John F. Mohar - Pueblo Chieftain - December 28, 2002 - John F. Mohar, Security, Colo., passed away on Dec. 26, 2002. Preceded in death by his wife, Leona Mohar; parents, Joseph and Catherine Mohar; brothers, Joseph and William; sisters, Pauline Mramor, Katherine Zakraysck and Lillian Germ. Survived by his sister, Mary Jane Sabosky, Security, (with whom he lived); four grandchildren; sister-in-law, Olga Mohar; nieces and nephews, June Mramor, Geraldine Mramor, David (Donna) Sabosky, (Aaron), Richard Allen, Marlene (Dennis) Gaster, (James, Scott and John Gaster and Mary Brandt). He graduated from Central High School in 1939 and Denver University School of Law; a veteran of World War II and had been a partner in Quinn and Co., Albuquerque. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 30, 2002, St. Mary Church with interment at Roselawn Cemetery. Please omit food. John F. Mohar - Pueblo Chieftain - December 29, 2002 - John F. Mohar, Security, Colo., who passed away on Dec. 26, 2002, is also survived by daughters, Kathy Mohar of Albuquerque and Christina Pound of Colorado Springs. This was inadvertently omitted. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 30, 2002, St. Mary Church with interment at Roselawn Cemetery. Please omit food.

Mohar, Joseph
Joseph Mohar – Leadville Carbonate Chronicle – January 19, 1920 – Joseph Mohar – The funeral of the late Joseph Mohar will be held this morning at 8:30 o'clock at St. Joseph's church, the cortege leaving the family residence 431 West 2nd street, at 8:15. Following the requiem high mass at the church, the cortege will proceed to the Denver and Rio Grande depot where the body will be placed on passenger No. 2 to be taken to Pueblo where interment will be held. Joseph Mohar died Thursday at his home after a lingering illness with pulmonary trouble. He had made his home in this city for the past six years, being employed in the mines and more recently at the A. V. smelter. He came to this country from his home in Austria twenty years ago. He was 28 years old. A wife and six children, the oldest 14 years and the youngest 4, survive. A brother, John W. Mohar, and a sister, both of Pueblo, arrived in the city yesterday, and will accompany the body to Pueblo. The two oldest daughters of the decedent will also accompany the body to attend the funeral.

Mohar, Olga L.
Olga L. Mohar - Pueblo Chieftain - September 21, 2005 - Olga L. Mohar, 83, born Feb. 22, 1922, passed away Sept. 19, 2005. Preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Mohar; father, John Starcevich; mother, Christine Bradish; and stepfather, Joseph Bradish. Survived by her sister, Elsie Medonich; brother, John (Kathleen) Starcevich; sister-in-law, Jane Sabosky; and numerous nieces and nephews. Olga was kind, giving and loving. She did not have children of her own, so she especially loved her nieces and nephews. Olga was a lifelong member of St. Mary Church. She enjoyed bowling and dancing, and made beautiful embroidery and crocheting. Viewing, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. today, and 8 a.m. to noon Thursday, at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Thursday, St. Mary Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Mohar, Robert
Robert (Bob) Mohar - Pueblo Chieftain - February 17, 2004 - Robert (Bob) Mohar, passed away Feb. 15, 2004. Graduated from Central High School in 1942. Served and fought for his country in the Navy during WWII. Lifelong teacher, coach and administrator in the Denver Public School System. Preceded in death by father, John W. Mohar (1953), and mother Theresa Mohar (1972). Survived by wife Barbara and four children, numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Also survived by brother Edward (Bonnie) Mohar of Pueblo. Services will be held in Denver.

Mohar, Vera
Vera Mohar - Pueblo Chieftain - October 28, 1935 - Injuries Suffered in Elevator Mishap Are Fatal For Girl - Never regaining consciousness, Miss Vera Mohar, 29, of 1204 South Santa Fe Avenue, a Nuckolls Packing company employe, succumbed late Sunday night at St. Mary's hospital a result of injuries suffered Friday afternoon when she stepped into an open elevator shaft at the packing plant. The young woman's multiple injuries included a fractured skull, fractured thigh, broken kneecap, and fractured elbow. Miss Mohar stepped into the open elevator shaft on the first floor of the building falling about 14 feet to the floor of the shaft. She was unconscious when fellow workmen reached her side. Death occurred at 10:30 p.m. Sunday, about 55 hours after the fatal fall. Miss Mohar was a life-time resident of Pueblo and a graduate of St. Mary's school. Her widowed mother, Mrs. Frances M. Mohar, died three months ago. Surviving her is a sister, Miss Frances Mohar of the family home. She was a member of St. Mary's Church, Western Star, Immaculate Conception, and Slovenian Catholic Ladies Union. Burial arrangements had not been completed Sunday night. Pueblo Chieftain October 29, 1935. Funeral services Thursday, 8:30 a.m. from residence, 1204 South Santa Fe, 9 a.m. St. Mary's church. Roselawn. Pueblo Chieftain - October 28, 1935 - Vera Mohar, 29, at local hospital, Oct. 27. Sister of Frances Mohar, 1204 South Santa Fe. Member St. Mary's church, Western Star, Immaculate Conception and Slovenian Catholic Ladies Union. Announcement later. Pueblo Chieftain - October 29, 1935 - Vera Mohar, funeral services Thursday, 8:30 a.m. from residence, 1204 South Santa Fe, 9 a.m. St. Mary's church. Roselawn. Pueblo Chieftain - October 27, 1936 - In Memoriam - In loving memory of Vera Mohar, who passed away one year ago today, Oct. 27. "One year has passed since that sad day. The one we loved was called away; God took her home, it was His will, But in my heart she liveth still." Sadly missed by sister, Francis Mohar.

Mohney, Ellen Marie
Ellen Marie Hunt Mohney - Pueblo Chieftain - October 04, 2000 - Ellen Marie Hunt Mohney, 50, passed away Sept. 29, 2000. Survived by parents, Elmer and Mary Hunt, Pueblo; children, Rick (Chris) Mohney, Byers, and Dianne Terrill, Rye, and sisters Cheryl (Frank) Spinuzzi and Belinda Metzker, both of Pueblo, and Kathleen (Kenny) Fields of Rye. Ellen loved her grandchildren, Kylee Terrill, Kelsey Terrill, Katie Fogg, Kayla Mohney, and Anna Rose Mohney. Beloved "Auntie" to Travis Metzker, Daniel Moreschini, Molly Moreschini and Crystal Spinuzzi. Special friend, Sharon Atchison who gave Ellen love and made her life bearable. Dr. Thomas Reichert provided Ellen with understanding, hope, and loving medical care. Ellen was an inspiration to everyone. The most giving person who never forgot a birthday. Christmas was what Ellen was all about. She loved and gave year round. Ellen was a pioneer in the fight against silicone implants and an inspiration to all fellow breast implant victims. Graveside inurnment, Friday, 10 a.m., Brookside Cemetery in Rye, Colo. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Public Citizen in care of the funeral home office.

Mohon, D. A.
D. A. Mohon - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - May 4, 1923 - Palmer Lake - D. A. Mohon, driver for the National Auto Transit Company of Pueblo, was killed, and his wife injured when their automobile overturned in a stretch of sand a short distance north of here. Mohon is said to have been piloting the big car at a fast rate of speed. When the wheels struck the sand he lost all control, and as the machine overturned both passengers were thrown clear.

Mohorcich, Jennie
Jennie Mohorcich - Pueblo Chieftain - October 30, 2001 - Jennie Mohorcich, 89, of Pueblo, departed this life Oct. 27, 2001. She is preceded in death by her loving husband, Martin Mohorcich; and loving daughter, Yvonne Smith; parents, Steve and Ivana Fatur; and sisters, Stephanie Mohorich and Augustine Fatur. Beloved, darling sister of Mary Mohorcich, Frank Fatur and Betty Rose Fatur. Beloved aunt of Mary Ann (Roxy) Burris, Nancy (John) Krall, Rudy (Connie) Mohorich and Steve Mohorich, New York. She is also survived by numerous great-nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Wednesday, St. Mary Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers.

Mohrlang, Raymond Sr.
Raymond Mohrlang Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - March 1, 1987 - Raymond Mohrlang Sr. beloved husband of Norma Mohrlang: of the family home, passed away unexpectedly at a local hospital on Feb. 28, 1987. Born to Henry and, Mary Mohrlang on March 2, 1920, in Loveland. He served honorably in the U.S. Army from May 1942 to January 1948. Preceded in death by his father, mother, brothers, Albert and John, and grandson, Jonathon Mohrlang. He is survived by his wife, Norma, daughter, Ramona (George) Trotter, sons, Raymond (Constance) Mohrlang Jr., all of Pueblo, and Gary (Maria) Mohrlang of Grand Junction; brothers, Reuben (Lydia) Mohrlang, Loveland, and Sam Mohrlang of Greeley; sisters, Mrs. Pauline Schafer, Loveland, Mrs. Helen McDonald, La Habra, Calif., and Mrs. Esther (Bryan) Sack, Flint, Mich.; mother-in-law, Mrs. Mollie Bath of Loveland. Also survived by grandchildren, Richard, Kristina and Melissa Trotter, Jeremy Mohrlang, Linda (Rod) Ausmus, Lorrie (Randy) Kochis, Lynette (Dan) Carson; great-grandchildren, Amy and Danny Pate, Nicole Kochis, Rafe and Kristin Carson; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Ray was a Pueblo resident for 36 years, retiring from the Pueblo Army Depot as a watchmaker in 1970. He will lie in state at the Rouch Funeral Home, Sunday, March 1, from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 4, 1997, at the Hunter Funeral Home, 2100 Lincoln Ave., Loveland. Interment will follow at Loveland Burial Park.

Mojica, Annabelle
Annabelle "Corrine" Chavez Mojica - Pueblo Chieftain - February 18, 2002 - Age 40, of Pueblo, passed away Feb. 14, 2002. Preceded in death by her daughter, Stephanie Chavez. Survived by her husband, Miguel Mojica; and daughters, Michelle (Eric Autobee) and Bernadette of the family home; also survived by her parents, Joe and Dora Chavez; siblings, Eleanor (Oscar) Carrera, Diane (Robert) Otero, Floyd (Steph) Chavez, Alvin (Jenny) Chavez; special godchild, Stephanie Loren Chavez; and numerous nephews, nieces, friends and family. Viewing will be from 2 to 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 18, and funeral service, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19, both at Romero Chapel. Family may be contacted at the family home. Friends and family will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall following service. Cremation to follow.

Moldenhauer, Myra
Myra Moldenhauer - Albuquerque Journal – December 03, 2003 - Myra Moldenhauer, 58, died Monday, November 24, 2003, at her Albuquerque home. Myra was born August 10, 1945, growing up in Colorado Springs and Pueblo, CO. She is preceded in death by her twin brother, Edward, who died at five months; and her mother, Mary, who died in 1964. She is survived by her father, Arden K. Moldenhauer; sisters, Myrna F. Moldenhauer and Bernice F. Freng; and by brother-in-law, David (Skip) Freng; and brother, Anthony, all of Colorado. She is also survived by half-sister, Ardene Copper; and half-brothers, Kenneth, Vernon (Butch) and Harold Moldenhauer; as well as nieces, nephews and a grandnephew. Myra was a registered nurse and an attorney, practicing both professions in Albuquerque. She was a lifelong learner and achiever who took pleasure in mentoring others. Myra survived cancer and other severe diseases with equanimity. She served others with grace, humor and dignity. She will be missed by her many friends and professional associates. Religious services were conducted prior to cremation by Amma Center, Albuquerque. A Memorial Service is scheduled for Friday, December 5 at 6:00 p.m. at the First Church of Religious Science. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Animal Humane Society.

Moler, Jean A.
Jean A. Moler - Pueblo Chieftain - April 17, 2001 - Jean A. Moler, 59, longtime Pueblo resident, went to be with the Lord April 14, 2001. Mrs. Moler was preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd A. Moler, in 1981. She is survived by her mother, Mickey E. Finson of Pueblo; son, Lloyd E. Moler of Denver; daughters, Corrina (Si) Johnson of Kooskia, Idaho, and Dianna (Steve) Luce of Pueblo; grandchildren, Richard, Marc and Michalea Luce, Caitland and Whitney Johnson. Jean is also survived by her brother, Murray Finson and family of North Carolina; and sister, Linda (Frank) Greco of Pueblo. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice for their loving care of Jean during her illness. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 18, 2001, at The Chapel at Red Rocks in Morrison, Colo. Interment will follow at Morrison Cemetery.

Molina, Albert H.
Albert H. Molina - Pueblo Chieftain - June 06, 2000 - Albert H. Molina, 54, passed away Sunday May 28, 2000, in San Diego, Calif. He was born in Pueblo on Oct. 20, 1945. Preceded in death by his father, Henry Molina; sister, Bernidine Patricia Molina. Survived by his mother, Emma Molina; children, Albert Vincent Molina; daughter, Barbara Monique Griego Molina; siblings, Robert (Ruby) Molina, Alvin (Kay) Molina, Inez (Michael) Courney, Sandra (Jess) Trujillo, Eleanor (Pilo) Trevizo; stepfather, John Patrick; three great-grandchildren, Angelique Molina, Alicia Griego, Brian Bobo; numerous nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Albert graduated from East High School in 1963, served in the military from 1964 to 1968. He transferred from the Pueblo Army Depot to the Stockton, Calif., Depot. Memorial Mass, 4 p.m. today, St. Anne Catholic Church, Rev. James Friel, celebrant. The Molina family will receive friends at 811 E. 11th St.

Molina, Antonio Claro
Antonio Claro Molina - Pueblo Chieftain - August 05, 2005 - Antonio Claro Molina, 42, passed away Aug. 1, 2005. Mr. Molina was born Oct. 1, 1964, in Michuacan Patamban, Mexico. He was employed by American Metal & Iron Co. of Pueblo. Survived by his parents, Margarito and Margarita (Molina) Claro; wife, Rosa Claro Perez; children, Alberto Claro Perez, Adelina Claro Perez, Analleli Claro Perez, Dulce Claro Perez, Antonio Claro Perez, Maria Guadalupe Claro Perez, Mayte Claro Perez, Claudio Claro Perez; siblings, Salvador Claro Molina, Ramio Claro Molina, Savio Claro Molina, Guadalupe Claro Molina and Juliana Claro Molina; special friends, Donna, Robert, Margarita, Miqilla and Ullziahes Hurtado. Scripture service, noon Saturday, Angelus Chapel, with Father Marco Antonio Salinas officiating. Interment, Michuacan Patamban, Mexico.

Molina, Bobby Christopher
Bobby Christopher Molina - Pueblo Chieftain - September 05, 2004 - Bobby Christopher Molina, 32, passed away Aug. 22, 2004. Born in Pueblo, Colo. Lived in Farmington, New Mexico. Preceded in death by grandfather Henry Molina, uncle Albert Molina. Survived by his wife Alexis Molina, the love of his life! Two kids (pets) Madison and Zanna; his loving father, friend and mentor Robert Molina, step-mom, Ruby; mother-in-law Elizabeth and father-in-law David Lovelady; grandmother Emma Molina and John; mother Joan, step-dad Raul Sisneros; grandparents Joe and Cora Lucero, Wayne Lovelady; sister Lisa (nickname Leonard) Bingin, Dean; step-brothers Larry (Nicole), Ken, John, Kelby (Stephanie) Downy; brothers-in-law Braxton and David (Katrina) Lovelady; nephew Foster, niece Reagen Maes; aunts and uncles Linda (Mike), Sandy (Jess), Eleanor (Pilo), Alvin (Kay), Peggy (Juan), Pancho (Theresa); numerous cousins and friends. Bobby loved nature and the sunrise. He served in the U.S. Navy on the U.S.S. Enterprise. Memorial services were held in Farmington, N. M. on Aug. 27, 2004 with military honors and releasing of the doves. "We love you Bobby Chris."

Molina, Juanita Loretta
Juanita Loretta Molina - Pueblo Chieftain - March 04, 2001 - Age 46, of Pueblo, passed away March 2, 2001. Born Aug. 28, 1954, in Pueblo, Colo. Preceded in death by parents, Pete and Frances Segura, and stepfather, Cosme L. Avalos. Survived by her loving husband, Manuel Molina, of the family home; children, Orlando and Amber Molina, both of Pueblo; Jesus Alvarado Jr., who considered her his "special mom;" brothers, Hank (Helen) Segura, Denver, Manuel Segura, Whittier, Calif. and Gerald Avalos, Pueblo; sisters, Grace (Julian) Juarez, Pueblo, Josephine (Frank) Montoya, Westminster, Geri Romero, Pueblo, and Leona (Jesus) Alvarado, Pueblo; and by numerous nieces and nephews. Juanita was a very caring person. She enjoyed spending time with her family and had a very special love for her husband, her two children and godchildren. She also enjoyed ceramics, word puzzles and working in her yard and garden. She was the manager at Loaf'N Jug No. 35. She loved her job and her customers very much along with her friends at Loaf'N Jug Mini Mart home office. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday at Romero Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Monday at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday at St Joseph Church, Rev. Bob Carden, celebrant. Cremation to follow Mass. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero courtesy hall after Mass.

Möller, Blanche Covy
Blanche Covy Möller - Newspaper Unknown – September 1998 - Wichita County, Texas - Blanche Covy Möller, 82, died Sunday, Sept. 13, 1998, in Austin. Wake will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Hampton Vaughan Downtown Chapel. Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Mrs. Möller was born April 11, 1916, in Trinidad, Colo. She and Albert V. Möller Jr. were married May 3, 1947, in Denver. She grew up in Pueblo, Colo., and Denver. She was a member of the Sacred Heart Church Altar Society prior to the establishment of Our Lady Queen of Peace Church parish. After the inauguration of Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, she was a member of the St. Francis Circle and active in the Altar Society of Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, serving as its president in 1962 and 1963. She also participated in The St. Vincent De Paul Society. She was a nursing home administrator in the Wichita Falls area between 1972 and 1976. Survivors include four daughters, Jeanne Marie Burkey of St. Louis, Catherine Solomon of Austin, Pamela Arlene Simpson of Wichita Falls and Rebecca Scherek of Philadelphia; a son, Jon Albert of Wichita Falls; a sister, Lee Smith of Glenwood Springs, Colo.; and 11 grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Maryknoll Charities.

Moltrer, Henry
Henry Moltrer - Huerfano World - April 26, 2001 - Henry Moltrer died at home on Apr. 18, 2001. He was 71-years- old. Born in Alamo Feb. 11, 1930 to the late Ernest and Serafina Andreatta Moltrer, he moved with his family to a homestead on Spanish Peaks. When he was seven-years-old, the family moved to Valdez and Mr. Moltrer had lived there since. He joined the US Army in 1951 and on Feb. 12, 1955 he married Annette Retsias at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Mr. Moltrer started working at the family dairy, delivering milk, cheese and salami. He then worked in farming, following the wheat harvest in Kansas. He worked in construction and eventually started his own business selling domestic coal. In the 1960s, he purchased several rental properties and also owned Moltrer's Bar in Segundo. Mr. Moltrer was an avid antique collector and loved garage sales and auctions. He was a "jack of all ... but, also a master of all he undertook. He was preceded in death by his parents, a baby brother, Herman who died in 1933 and sister, Catherine Peaco*ck. Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Annette; sons, Glenn (Claudine) Moltrer, Ernie (Eliza) Moltrer, Dean (Shelly) Moltrer and Ray (LaDonna) Moltrer, all of Trinidad; daughter, Colleen (Toni) Schultz, Trinidad; brother, Herman (Penni) Moltrer, Trinidad; two sisters, Ann Pacino, Trinidad and Vera Houston, Thousand Oaks, CA; brother-in-law, Don Peaco*ck, Mack, uncle, Erminio (Theresa) Andreatta, La Veta; aunts, Sylvia Pfaffenhauser and Ruth Andreatta, both of Walsenburg and Mary Moser, Loveland. Also surviving are grandchildren, Robert and Andrew Schultz, Henry, Vincent, Tyler and Trystan Moltrer and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitation was Sunday at Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home in Trinidad. Funeral mass was Monday at 2:30 p.m. at St. Ignatius Church, Segundo. Interment will be on family property in Valdez. The family may be contacted at the home address. At the family's request, memorials may be made to the Henry Moltrer Memorial Scholarship Fund, First National Bank in Trinidad, 100 East Main Street, Trinidad. Arrangements were under the direction of Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home.

Molyneux, Reada A.
Reada A. Molyneux - Pueblo Chieftain - September 9, 1987 - Reada A. Molyneux, 1719 E. 11th, Pueblo, died Sept. 8, 1987, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. Born July 20, 1908, in Mandon, N.D. Pueblo resident for the past 15 years. Preceded in death by husband, George, Jan 27, 1985. Survived by two daughters, Erma Maas, Torrance, Calif., and Vada Diebold, Colorado Springs; one brother, Glenn Giboney, Pueblo; one sister, Fern Sivers, Van Nuys, Calif.; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Service, 1 p.m. Friday, Griffy Funeral Home Chapel, the Rev. Gideon Dexter officiating. Burial, Fowler Cemetery.

Mompher, Donald E.
Donald E. Mompher - Pueblo Chieftain - September 5, 1987 - Donald E. Mompher of Canon City, Sept. 1, 1987. Service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Wilson Almont Chapel. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Contributions may be made to the Kidney Foundation or the Diabetes Foundation through the Wilson Almont Funeral Home.

Monack, Stephen
Stephen Monack - Pueblo Chieftain - August 08, 1999 - Stephen Monack passed away Aug. 4, 1999, in Pueblo. Stephen was born in Pueblo on Dec. 9, 1943, to Steve and Mary Strinsky Monack and lived here his entire life. He graduated from Pueblo Catholic High School in 1961. In 1965,he and his wife purchased the Banquet Bakery from his parents and in 1971 they purchased the Schusters Bakery. Shortly thereafter, they consolidated the businesses to its current location in the Mesa Junction as Banquet Schuster Bakery. Stephen is survived by his wife of 33 years, Janet Monack- his sons, Stephen (Rhonda) Monack, Mike Monack, Mark Monack- a granddaughter, Kayla Monack- sisters, Rosemary (Francis) Skubal, Patsy (Joe) Gersick, Barbara (Louis) Morrone, Rita Schultz- an aunt, Sue Ratliff, all of Pueblo-mother-in-law, Helen Corlett- brothers-in-law, Thomas W. (Nancy) Corlett, Robert D. (Donna) Corlett- sisters-in-law, Carole McKinney and Linda Corlett-as well as numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. A memorial Mass will be held this evening at 5 .m. in St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 225 Michigan with Father Ervin Schmitt as celebrant. Donations in memory of Mr. Monack may be made to the charity of your choice.

Monberg, Helene
Helene Monberg - Pueblo Chieftain - October 11, 2003 - Helene Monberg, 84, longtime Washington, D.C., correspondent for The Pueblo Chieftain. Graveside service, 11 a.m. today at Evergreen Cemetery in Leadville. Complete notice online, www.montgomerysteward.com. Helene C. Monberg, a Leadville native from an old Leadville family and a retired newswoman living in Washington, DC, died on Tuesday, October 7, 2003. She was 84. Survived by her sister, Rae M. Dabbert, Missoula, Montana; niece, Diane Webster, Taos, New Mexico; nephew, Larry Dabbert, Tacoma, Washington; grand-niece, Jessica Hately, Taos, New Mexico; and by the six sons and one daughter of her ''Washington Family'', the late Edward A. J. Chicca and the late Mary M. Chicca, who originally lived in Washington, DC, and later moved to Maryland. Ms. Monberg was born in Leadville on October 19, 1918, the first of two daughters born to Luther Monberg, an insurance man, and Helene Denzler Monberg, a former teacher. Her grandfather, Soren C. ''S.C.'' Monberg came to Leadville from Denmark in 1887 to make a fortune in mining, a goal that eluded him. In 1890, S.C. brought his family, his wife Anna and their four Danish-born children to Leadville, including Luther, then five. Later three more children were born to the couple in Leadville. Their family grew up in Leadville, as did Luther's two daughters. Ms. Monberg retained a lifelong interest in her hometown. Ms. Monberg graduated in 1936 from Leadville High School, where she won a four-year scholarship to the University of Colorado (CU) at Boulder, where she graduated in 1940. She received a law degree from American University in Washington, DC, in 1948, but decided to stay in the news business. She started her news work in 1936 at the weekly Leadville Record, and she remained in the news business until June, 1949, when she was forced to retire because of disability. Between 1936 and 1940 she worked in the summers for the Leadville Record and for the Leadville Historical Society writing profiles of Leadville old-timers. After Ms. Monberg graduated from CU in 1940, she worked for the Salida Record and for the Raton, NM Daily Range. In March of 1941, she accepted a job to become the first woman on the editorial staff of Pathfinder Magazine in Washington, DC. After working for Pathfinder for a year and briefly for the War Department, she accepted a job from United Press (UP) to become one of the first women reporters in it's Washington Bureau. She worked for UP from 1942-1947 and for Congressional Quarterly from 1949-1964. Later she marveled, ''Just six years after I left Leadville in 1936 to go to CU, and just two years after graduating from CU, I was covering Eleanor Roosevelt's press conferences at the White House for UP, a wire service.'' She was ready but World War II launched her on her news career. In the fall of 1947, Ms. Monberg launched her own news bureau in Washington, on of a handful of women reporters to do so. It specialized in political and natural resources coverage in the west, especially Colorado. She operated her news bureau from 1947-1983. It was anchored by The Pueblo Chieftain and Star Journal. She served numerous newspapers in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Arizona. She started her own natural resources newsletter in 1965; it was an outgrowth of her news bureau and was published until her retirement in June 1994. Her work as a volunteer started in the 1960's, when Ms. Monberg teamed up with Ethel Payne of the Chicago Defender to provide starter college scholarships to poor disadvantaged youths in the Washington, DC area. That program lasted for three years from 1968-1970. In 1971, at the request of the DC Department of Corrections, Ms. Monberg undertook the major scholarship program of her life: The Achievement Scholarship Program (ASP). From 1973-1989 ASP provided starter scholarships for college and trade schools for DC area youths on parole and probation recommended by their parole/probation officers. Ms. Monberg received a Washington-of-the-Year award in 1981 because of her volunteer work with ASP. Ms Monberg also provided starter scholarships from 1993-1998 at three Colorado colleges: CU-Boulder, her alma mater; the University of Southern Colorado at Pueblo (USC, now CSU-Pueblo); and Colorado State University (CSU) at Fort Collins. In 1998, on the eve of her 80th birthday she announced she was bequeathing $1,000,000. at her death to the Lake County School District in her hometown of Leadville, to three public colleges in Colorado, CU; CSU; and CSU-Pueblo, and to the Rawlings Foundation in Pueblo to thank her hometown county and state for educating her. The Lake County bequest is for school repairs; the others are for youth programs. Ms. Monberg majored in journalism at CU because she became a big baseball fan in the 30's as a teenager, and she wanted to become a sports writer to cover her beloved St. Louis Cardinals, the ''Gas House Gang'' of that era. She did not become a sports writer, but she retained her life-long love of and interest in baseball. Ms. Monberg never married. Ms. Monberg summed up her life near the end: "I spend 58 wonderful years in the news business in the pursuit of truth. I put up my own dough and raised money for starter scholarships for more than 360 youths, mainly in the D.C. area. And I gave my savings to Lake County School District toward the repair of it's schools, and to three Colorado colleges (CU-Denver, CSU and CSU-Pueblo) and the Rawlings Foundation of Pueblo to spot poor kids in public urban high schools in the Denver/Pueblo areas before they drop out to try to get enough basic written and spoken English and math into their heads so that they might be able to navigate in today's and tomorrow's world. It has been fascinating." According to Helen's wishes, the funeral will be a simple graveside service at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, October 11, 2003, in the family Masonic plot at Evergreen Cemetery in Leadville.

Monchak, David A.
David A. Monchak - Pueblo Chieftain - September 28, 1987 - David A. Monchak of 2720 Franklin, Sept. 27, 1987. Husband of Lucy Monchak of the family home and father of Sam (Dee) Spinuzzi, Pueblo, and John A. (Kitty) Spinuzzi, Denton, Texas. Brother of Eugene (Frances) Monchak, Pueblo. Survived also by 11 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, two nieces and several cousins, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. Predeceased by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Monchak; aunts, Mary Monchak and Helen Perse, and his Aunt Anna. Member of Liberty Baptist Church, Pueblo Aerie No. 145 (FOE) and volunteer at SRDA. Mr. Monchak was employed as a painter at the Pueblo Army Depot for 34 years and for the past 10 years was employed at King Soopers. Mr. Monchak was a lifelong Pueblo resident. Service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Liberty Baptist Church, will be conducted by the Rev. Bill L. Waye, pastor. Interment, Roselawn. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Memorials are suggested to Liberty Baptist Church, 2207 W. 29th St., Pueblo, Colo., 81008.

Monchak, Eugene
Eugene Monchak - Pueblo Chieftain - June 01, 2006 - Eugene Monchak, age 80, beloved husband, father and grandfather, born Oct. 18, 1925, to Andrew and Vera Monchak, passed away May 27, 2006. Preceded in death by his parents, Andrew and Vera; brothers, Andrew Jr., and David; and an infant brother. Survived by his wife of 45 years, Frances; daughters, Kathy (Gary) Stanifer and Annette (Kenneth) Martinez; grandsons, Dylan and Shawn Stanifer; step-grandchildren, Megan (Andrew) Gasparovic, Zachary (Kelly) Stanifer and Michael and Kristin Martinez. Eugene was an avid outdoorsman and fly fisherman. His favorite place to fish was Powderhorn, Colo., where he fished and spent time with special friends Forest and Billie Cadwell. Eugene was a World War II veteran. He retired from the CF&I Steel Corp., where he worked as a machinist for 40 years. He was an eternal optimist who was kind and loving and a gentleman. Eugene was a lifetime member of St. Michael Orthodox Church. Parastas, 7 p.m. Thursday, and funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday; both services, St. Michael Orthodox Church, 801 Summit. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Donations may be made in his memory to St. Michael Orthodox Church.

Monchak, Lucy
Lucy Monchak - Pueblo Chieftain - December 21, 1997 - Lucy Monchak, passed away Dec. 19, 1997. Preceded in death by her husband, David Monchak. Survived by sons, Sam (Kim Thielemier) Spinuzzi, Pueblo, Colo., and John A. (Kitty) Spinuzzi, Denton, Texas. Also survived by sisters, Josephine (Steve) Harnac, Steffie (Tom) West and Stella Daurio, all of Pueblo, Colo., and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Also preceded in death by five brothers. Mrs. Monchak was a member of Liberty Baptist Church and Pueblo Aerie 145 Ladies Auxiliary (FOE). Funeral service, Tuesday, 2 p.m., Liberty Baptist Church, 29th and Baltimore. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

Monchak, Theodore
Theodore "Ted" Monchak - Pueblo Chieftain - April 09, 2001 - Theodore "Ted" Monchak, 78, born Sept. 16, 1922, to Michael and Mary Monchak, passed away April 7, 2001. He is survived by his wife, Irene of 54 years; his sons, Thomas Monchak, and Daniel (Becky) Monchak; grandchildren, Brooke, Adam, Nathaniel, Kyla and Nicholas Monchak. Also survived by his sisters, Johanna Bennett of Pueblo, and Claudia Sorenson of Cheyenne, Wyo. Ted enjoyed bowling and being league secretary for 35 years. He also enjoyed fishing and spending time with his grandchildren. He retired from the Pueblo Army Depot after 32 years. He also served 16 years with the Pueblo County Board. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, Wednesday, April 11, 2001, at 10 a.m. at George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Inurnment to follow at Fort Logan National Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Retired Seniors Volunteer Program through the funeral home office.

Moncivaiz, Isaac
Isaac Moncivaiz - Pueblo Chieftain - August 18, 2005 - Isaac Moncivaiz, 83, born Oct. 19, 1921, in La Junta, passed away Aug. 14, 2005, at St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center following a brief illness. Mr. Moncivaiz served in the U.S. Army during WWII, retired from the CF&I casting foundry, he enjoyed carpentry, fishing, going to Cripple Creek and watching war movies. He also was an accomplished guitarist. Preceded in death by his parents Frank and Eufilia Moncivaiz; brother, Joe Moncivaiz; granddaughters, Nancy Palacio and Jessica Raeann Vigil. Survived by his wife, Juanita Moncivaiz; children, Bobby (Gloria) Moncivaiz, Tino (Lilli) Moncivaiz, Arthur (Connie) Moncivaiz, Ben (Charlotte) Garcia, Dudee (Manuel) Lucero, Tino (Joe) Sandoval, Louie (Debbie) Montoya, Jerry Montoya, Gilbert (Lucille) Montoya, Lawrence (Patricia) Montoya; 29 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and the lady who raised him after his parents died, Sinforosa Solano of Avondale. Special thanks to Lucille Montoya who cared for Isaac. Memorial Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church with the Rev. Patrick Uju Okeahialam, CSSp, celebrant. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Family will receive friends at 1237 Elm and St. Francis Church Hall following the Mass.

Moncrieff, John D.
John D. Moncrieff - World Independent – September 23, 1911 - Died - At his home in Walsenburg, September 16, 1911 at 6:00 p.m. John D. Moncrieff, aged 66 years 5 months and 28 days. The subject of this announcement was born in Nova Scotia March 18, 1845. He was married in Iowa to Ella M. McIntire August 8, 1878. To this union were born two daughters, one dying in infancy. Mr. Moncrieff was a man of wonderful vitality. He was never ill until a year ago when he was stricken with paralysis. All that the medical skill could do was done, but in vain. He leaves a widow, a daughter, Mrs. Bessie Hammond, an aged father and mother, one sister, three brothers and three grandchildren to mourn his loss. Where he lived he enjoyed the confidence, respect, and esteem of those who knew him. While we meekly bow with submission to the will of the divine, we cannot refrain from sorrowing deeply over our great loss. The funeral was held from the home at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon, sermon by Rev. McKee, pastor of the Methodist church. Card Of Thanks – We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly assisted and remembered us during the sickness and death and burial of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. Ella M. Moncrieff and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hammond.

Mondragon, Abel
Abel "Hound" Mondragon - Pueblo Chieftain - October 06, 2003 - Abel "Hound" Mondragon, 82, went to be with the Lord and his loving wife of 44 years Mary Mondragon on Oct. 4, 2003. Born Jan. 22, 1921, in Pueblo, to Gumisindo and Eufemia Mondragon who preceded him along with a daughter, Pricilla Brenda Mondragon. Survived by his children, David (Julia) Mondragon, Geraldine (Manuel) Aragon, Mike (Phyllis) Mondragon, Floyd Mondragon, Larry (Mary) Mondragon, all of Pueblo; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren; sister, Josie (Daniel) Trujillo; sister-in-law, Dora (Ben) Maes; numerous nieces and nephews. Abel retired in 1980 from CF&I with 38 years of service. His pastime was watching the Atlanta Braves and the Denver Broncos. Abel served in the Army during World War II; therefore, he will receive graveside honors by the Pueblo Ritual Team. Visitation, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday with rosary to follow at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Anne Catholic Church. Interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. The Mondragons would like to send a "special thanks" to the staff at Belmont Lodge.

Mondragon, Carlos
Carlos A. Mondragon - Pueblo Chieftain - June 23, 2002 - Carlos A. Mondragon, 70, of Pueblo, passed away Wednesday, June 19, 2002. He was born March 6, 1932, in Antonito, Colo. He is preceded in death by his son, Floyd; and brother, Johnnie. Carlos is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Gertrude Mondragon; children, Angie (Jess) Sena of Pueblo; Larry (Sandra) Mondragon of Littleton, Colo.; Leroy (Evelyn) Mondragon of Lakewood, Colo.; Mike (Cathy) Mondragon of Pueblo; Josie (Jeff) Simms of Pueblo West; Leon Mondragon of Pueblo; 13 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his brothers, Joe and Dave; sisters, Margaret Ruybal, Dora Gallegos and Selema Mondragon; and special friend, "Hito" Gene. Carlos loved visiting with his family, fishing and hunting. He will be greatly missed. Visitation, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, June 24, 2002. Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday evening, both to be held at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 25, 2002, Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Cremation will follow.

Mondragon, Charles S. Jr.
Charles S. Mondragon Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - October 31, 2001 - Charles S. Mondragon Jr., 79, San Luis. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Thursday, Sangre de Cristo Church, San Luis.

Mondragon, Crystal Y.
Crystal Y. Mondragon – Pueblo Chieftain – August 10, 2006 - Crystal Y. Mondragon, 27, of Pueblo, affectionately known to friends as "Kiko." Went to be with the Lord on Aug. 7, 2006. Preceded in death by her great-grandfather, Santiago Caraballo Concepcion of Puerto Rico. Survived by son, Jake Rodriquez of California; best friend, Emerald Farmer; special friends, Norma (Ronnie) Morales, Juan, Lena, Patti (Santos), all of California; and Miguel Rosario of Connecticut; parents, Ervin Laboy and Gloria Mondragon; special grandparents, Ben (Mary) Mondragon; grandparents, Ramon (Adia Caraballo) Morales of Puerto Rico; siblings, Elvin Laboy Jr., Maletza Laboy, Natalise Laboy and Nathaniel Laboy; numerous uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Through Crystal's illness she never lost her sense of humor and caring spirit. She never wanted anyone to feel sorry for her during her illness. Crystal was a true inspiration to everyone and she always said, "hold on, keep going." Vigil service, 7 p.m. today, Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Friday at Sacred Heart Cathedral with interment to follow at Imperial Cemetery. Reception at Romero Hall after both services.

Mondragon, Frank J.
Frank J. Mondragon - Pueblo Chieftain - January 10, 2001 - Age 79, born Oct. 1, 1921, in Ocate, N.M., passed away Jan. 8, 2001, in Albuquerque, N.M. He was a lifelong Pueblo resident. Mr. Mondragon is preceded in death by his wife, Eloisa Mondragon. He is survived by his children, Edward (Gloria Falcon) Mondragon, Pueblo, Colo., JoAnn (Juan Montano) Mondragon, Albuquerque, N.M., and Betty Romero, Pueblo, Colo. He is also survived by six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and brothers and sisters, Clorinda Mondragon, Rose Sandoval, George Mondragon, Eloy Mondragon and Nora Pacheco. Frank was a World War II Army veteran who received several medals, including the Purple Heart. He is also preceded in death by his parents, Ignacio and Ramualda Mondragon; son, George Mondragon; and sister, Vita Maclovia Mondragon. Mr. Mondragon was a member of the Pueblo DAV. Rosary Thursday, 7 p.m., and funeral Mass Friday, 10 a.m., Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Mondragon, Joe G.
Joe G. Mondragon - Pueblo Chieftain - April 11, 1987 - Joe G. Mondragon was born Aug. 26, 1897, and passed away April 9, 1987. Husband of Odilia Mondragon, of the family home. Father of Sam (Delia) Mondragon, Santiago (Deborah) Mondragon, Albert (Cynthia) Mondragon, Benita (Gilbert) Martinez, and Pat Eddleman. Also survived by 12 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and numerous other relatives. Recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 12, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home Chapel; Mass of Christian Burial at 2 p.m. Monday, Holy Rosary Church, 2400 W. 22nd. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The body will lie in state from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday and from 8 a.m. to noon Monday at the funeral home, and from 1 p.m. until service time Monday at the church.

Mondragon, Jose L.
Jose L. Mondragon – Pueblo Chieftain – October 11, 2006 - Jose L. Mondragon, 99, went to be with the Lord on Oct. 8, 2006. He was born in Taos, N.M., in 1907; and was preceded in death by his loving wife, two brothers and one sister. He is survived by his children, Vita Martinez, Lorraine Gayle, Carmen (Ruby) Mondragon, Frances Acosta, Mary Mondragon, Linda (Ben) Serna, Josie Mondragon; 23 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren; numerous other relatives and friends. Jose was retired from the CF&I. He was an avid fisherman; and enjoyed being with his grandchildren, and the family get-togethers. Viewing, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and Thursday, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Vigil service, 6 p.m. Thursday, and funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 13, 2006; both at T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family wishes to express a special thank you to the medical staff at Parkview Hospital, Hospice, the funeral directors, family and friends for their assistance and love and care for our Dad, Jose.

Mondragon, Leonard
Leonard Mondragon - Pueblo Chieftain - July 06, 2005 - Leonard Mondragon, 28, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on July 3, 2005. Preceded in death by his brother, Larry Mondragon; and brother-in-law, Gabe Montez Sr. Survived by his loving wife, Tracy Mondragon; children, MJ and Chloe Mondragon; parents, Lloyd and Susan Mondragon; brothers, Lawrence (Jeannie) and Lloyd Jr. (Mary Ann) Mondragon; sisters, Peggy Montez, Billie (Daniel) Winston and Dena (Kevin) Abeyta; godson, Charles Winston; parents-in-law, Mark and Barbara Fields; close friend, JJ Aragon; and numerous nephews, nieces, cousins and other relatives and friends. He loved his car and his motorcycle. Vigil service, 7 p.m. Thursday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday; both at Romero Chapel. Interment at Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after interment.

Mondragon, Leta
Leta Mondragon - Pueblo Chieftain - December 05, 2000 - Leta Mondragon, 87, passed away Dec. 3, 2000. Born April 14, 1913, in Pueblo, Colo. She is preceded in death by her husband, Claude; daughter, Dolores VanRossum; and mother, Adelina Chavez. Survived by her children, Claudia (Orlando) Jaramillo of Pueblo, Phyllis (Dr. William) Ruegg of San Francisco, Calif., Thomas Mondragon of Denver; sister, Della Castro; brothers, Tom, Richard and John Chavez. Adored grandmother of Bill, Bob, Greg, Sharla, Cindy, Laura, Donna Paul, George, Carl, Mark, Robyn, Michael, and 13 great-grandchildren. She will be remembered by numerous nieces, nephews, loving friends, and other relatives. Leta was a longtime active member of St. Leander Catholic Church, member of Altar and Rosary Society, Parish Council and Daughters of Isabella. She was a caterer for many years. Leta was known for her hospitality and love of cooking. She had a great passion for bingo. She will be missed by all, especially granddaughters/caregivers, Laura and Danielle Medina. Recitation of the rosary, 7 p.m. today, St. Leander Catholic Church. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2000, St. Leander Catholic Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Mondragon, Lloyd J. Sr.
Lloyd J. Mondragon Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain – September 24, 2006 - Lloyd J. Mondragon Sr., 80, born July 17, 1926, in Conejos County, Colo. Passed away Sept. 21, 2006, at St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center following a brief illness. Predeceased by his parents, Bernabe and Adolfa Mondragon; in-laws, Cornelo and Katie Estrada; two sons, Larry and Leonard Mondragon; son-in-law, Gabe Montez. Lloyd was a retired steelworker from the former CF&I wire mill department, with more than 28 years of service. He enjoyed bingo sessions, going to Cripple Creek and fishing trips with his family and friends. Lloyd leaves to cherish his memory, beloved wife, Susan Estrada Mondragon; children, Peggy Montez, Lawrence (Jeannie) Mondragon, Lloyd (Mary Ann) Mondragon; two daughters-in-law, Virginia and Tracy Mondragon; siblings, Celia Venzor, Ben (Mariana) Mondragon, Duman (Marie) Mondragon; two sisters-in-law, Evelyn and Rose Mondragon; 14 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Visitation, 9 to 5 p.m. Monday, Angelus Chapel. Both services St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. Monday, funeral Mass 10 a.m. Tuesday. Rev. Patrick Uju Okeahialam, CSSp, celebrant. Interment Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at Zaragoza Hall following burial rites. Pueblo Chieftain – September 25, 2006 - predeceased by two brothers, Lee and Roman Mondragon. Visitation, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Rosary, 7 p.m. today, funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, both services at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Rev. Patrick Uju Okeahialam CSSp, celebrant. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at the Historic Zaragoza Hall following burial rites.

Mondragon, Maria Anita
Maria Anita Mondragon - Pueblo Chieftain - September 21, 2005 - Maria Anita Mondragon. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Leander Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Mondragon, Ramon
Ramon Mondragon - Pueblo Chieftain - March 19, 2001 - Age 83, of Saguache. Funeral service Tuesday, 10 a.m. at St. Agnes Catholic Church in Saguache.

Mondragon, Ramon F.
Ramon F. Mondragon - Pueblo Chieftain - February 21, 2001 - Age 69, of San Luis, Colo. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Thursday at the Sangre de Cristo Church.

Mondragon, Sharon M.
Sharon M. Mondragon - Pueblo Chieftain - June 13, 2004 - Sharon M. Mondragon, 53, passed away June 11, 2004, in Pueblo. Services will be held in Leadville.

Mondragon, Tom C.
Tom C. Mondragon - Pueblo Chieftain - September 19, 2001 - Tom C. Mondragon, 79, of Pueblo and formerly of Capulin, went home to be with the Lord Sept. 18, 2001. Born Feb. 21, 1922, in Taos, N.M., to Refugio Mondragon and Eutimia (Maestas) Mondragon. Tom was preceded in death by his son-in-law, James A. Wolfe; parents, Refugio and Eutimia Mondragon; and two brothers and two sisters. Survived by his wife, Stella; daughter, Gloria Wolfe of Johnson City, Tenn.; sons, Andrew (Connie) Mondragon of Pueblo, Colo., Arthur (Juanita) Mondragon of Los Lunas, N.M., and Richard (Kathy) Mondragon of Littleton, Colo.; grandsons, granddaughters, great-grandsons and numerous nieces and nephews; and two sisters, Arselia Gallegos and Andrea Maestas. Tom entered the U.S. Army in 1943, doing tours in California, Texas, England and the European Theater. Tom landed at Omaha Beach on D-Day, fought at the Battle of the Bulge, Bastogne and on to Berlin. He received six Battle Stars and was honorably discharged. A World War II veteran and a lifetime member of VFW Post 61. Tom worked and retired from USC. He enjoyed fishing, loved playing pool, going to his cabin, going for walks and the time he spent with his family. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. today and 1 to 7 p.m. Thursday, both at Romero Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday at St. Pius X Church. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team, Rev. Leonard Racki, celebrant. Interment, Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after both services.

Monett, Barbara Ann
Barbara Ann Monett - Pueblo Chieftain - May 05, 2005 - Barbara Ann Monett, 69, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord May 4, 2005. She is survived by her loving husband, James Monett; son, Stephen (Julie) Monett; daughter, Cheryl (Mike Carlton) Monett; grandchildren, Ryan Monett, Rick Diggs, Amber Diggs, Stephen Monett Jr., Robert Blackwell and Joseph Blackwell. Barbara loved music, taking care of her children and grandchildren, and reading. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Friday, at Praise Assembly of God.

Monett, Dan A.
Dan A. "Rusty" Monett - Pueblo Chieftain - October 10, 1998 - Dan A. "Rusty" Monett went home to be with the Lord on Oct. 7, 1998. Born in Colorado Springs on Jan. 12, 1930, he resided in Penrose, Colo., where he also graduated from school. Preceded in death by his parents and two sisters. He is survived by his wife, Lois, of 49 years- children, Ricky (Monty) Monett of Durango, Colo., Rhonda (Jehmiel) Sawaya of Raton, N.M., Melody Monett of Crowley, Colo., and J. Scott Monett of Denver, Colo.- brothers, Warren Monett of Florence, Colo., and John Monett of Ordway, Colo.- eight grandchildren- three step-grandchildren- three great-grandsons- two brothers-in-law- four sisters-in-law- and 10 nieces and nephews. He retired from CF&I Steel and custodial work at Park Hill Baptist Church, where he was a member for 51 years. will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 12, at Park Hill Baptist Church. Those who wish may make contributions to the Missions Fund of Park Hill Baptist Church. Interment by cremation.

Monett, Leela S.
Leela S. Monett - Pueblo Chieftain - June 06, 1986 - Leela S. Monett, 409 Fremont, Penrose, died Monday, June 2, 1986, at a local care center. She was born May 17, 1893, in Joplin, Mo., to Anna (Mitchell) and John Robinson. She was 93, Mrs. Monett moved from Joplin to Rush in 1906 and to Penrose in 1934. She was a homemaker and a member of the Baptist church. She was married July 2, 1914, to Elmer A. Monett. He preceded her in death in 1941. She is survived by three sons and one daughter, Warren E. (Katherine) Monett of Florence, Annabell (Ed) Nokela of Colorado Springs, John A. Monett of Parker, Dan A. (Lois) Monett of Pueblo. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Emma Nystal, in 1951. She had 12 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, June 6, at Penrose Baptist Church, with the Rev. Ricky Monett officiating. Interment, Union Highland Cemetery, Florence.

Monett, Lois Louise
Lois Louise Monett - Pueblo Chieftain - September 05, 2003 - Lois Louise Monett, 72, went to be with the Lord on Sept. 1, 2003. Born Nov. 4, 1930, in Pueblo. She is preceded in death by her husband, Dan "Rusty" Monett. Lois is survived by her children, Ricky (Monty) Monett, Rhonda (Jehmiel) Sawaya, Melody Monett and Scott Monett; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; sisters, Maxine (Ray) Jones, Florence Trevithick and Enid Thomas; as well as numerous other relatives and friends. She will be lovingly remembered for installing the love of the Lord in her children, her love of music and her faithful service as Parkhill Baptist Church secretary for 37 years. A Memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2003, at Parkhill Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests donations to be made to the Parkhill Christian Academy in Lois' Memory through the funeral home.

Monical, J. W.
J. W. Monical - Boulder Daily Camera - December 28, 1894 - A Pioneer Dead - Pueblo, Dec. 28. - J. W. Monical, an old and respected citizen, died at Ordway today of spinal trouble.

Moniz, Anthony L.
Anthony L. Moniz - Pueblo Chieftain - December 11, 2000 - Anthony L. Moniz, 85, a retired automobile mechanic, departed this life Dec. 9, 2000, at Minnequa Medical Center. Born April 30, 1915, in San Leandro, Calif. Survived by wife, Elsie Moniz, Calif.; a son, Sam (Jayne) Moniz, Pueblo; a daughter, Paula (Jim) Trosen, Durham, Ore.; also three grandchildren. At Mr. Moniz's request, cremation. There will be no formal service.

Monreal, Lee
Rev. Lee Monreal - Huerfano World - April 16, 1992 - The Rev. Lee Monreal Sr., 90, Denver, formerly of Walsenburg, died Monday, Apr. 13, 1992, in St. Anthony Central Hospital. He had been ill for the past seven months. Born in Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico Dec. 9, 1901, he was reared and educated in Mexico. He came to the United States as a young man and worked at various jobs until he entered the ministry. He attended a seminary and became an ordained minister in the Assembly of God Church. He married Frances Barela in 1928 and he and his family lived in many places where The Rev. Monreal was a pastor. He served a time in the Walsenburg church and other area ministries. He married a second time to Marie E. Duran after the death of his first wife. His second wife died in 1988. Although his health began to fail, The Rev. Monreal never retired. He conducted his last service in the nursing home where he was in residence on Mar. 8, 1992. Survivors include 12 children, Crusita Martinez, Lucille Patterson and Dorcas Shepard, Denver, Grace Romero, Ogden, UT, Steve Monreal, Colorado Springs, Lee Monreal Jr. and Primitiva Maria Monreal, Hutchinson, KS, Thomas Monreal, Los Angeles, CA, Mary Martinez, Green River, WY, Bertha Gonzales and Genaro Monreal, Wichita, KS, and Lynda Lucero, Brighton; a step-son, Eugene Montoya, Denver; 44 grandchildren, 63 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Funeral service for The Rev. Monreal will be Friday from Boies Almont Chapel. Burial will be in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery. Boies Almont is in charge of arrangements.

Monriquez, Sra. Beatrice
Sra. Beatrice Monriquez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 03, 2002 - Sra. Beatrice Monriquez, 84, formerly of Pueblo, passed away in Colorado Springs, Aug. 27, 2002. To cremation. Memorial Mass to be announced.

Monroe, Therese Lynn
Therese Lynn "Terri" Monroe - Pueblo Chieftain - August 11, 2004 - Therese Lynn "Terri" Monroe, 42, of Larkspur, Colorado died Saturday, August 7, 2004 at her home. Memorial Mass is scheduled for 10am Saturday, August 14, 2004 at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Castle Rock. The Reverend George Reynolds, O.P, Will officiate Cremation was held. Born Therese Lynn Ursick on February 2, 1962 in Pueblo, Colo. she was the daughter of Fred J. and Mary (Shiner) Ursick. Terri graduated from Pueblo Central High School and Pueblo Community College. On Sept. 6, 1986 she married Scott Ernest Monroe in Pueblo, Colo. A homemaker, Terri's life revolved around her family, and was the most important thing to her. She enjoyed decorating her home and family road trips. Terri is preceded in death by her father, Fred Ursick and brother, Gary Ursick. Terri is survived by her husband, Scott of Larkspur, three children, Matthew Monroe, Alexandria Monroe and Jenna Monroe, Her mother, Mary Ursick of Pueblo, Colo., brother, Wes Ursick and his wife Shari of Pueblo, Colo. Mother and father-in-law, Ray and Lucy Monroe of Pueblo, Colo., sister-in-law, Cindy Monroe of Albuquerque, N.M., sister-in-laws, Terri Wheeler of Pueblo, Colo., brother-in-law, Rick Monroe and his wife Jackie of Brighton, Colo. and several nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Please see www.mem.com. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Olinger Andrews Caldwell Gibson Funeral Home, Castle Rock.

Monroe, William C. Sr.
William C. Monroe Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - November 10, 1999 - William C. Monroe Sr., 76, passed away on the First Friday of the month, Nov. 5, 1999. He leaves behind his lifetime commitment to family, his examples of personal sacrifice and his dedication to hard work at CF&I 25-inch rolling mill. Steelworker and foster parent. He was devoted to God when he converted to Catholicism. He accepted the power of prayer and supported the family ministry in the community. He leaves us to cherish the Family Healing Prayer: ``God, let the peace and serenity of knowing you be bestowed upon _____________, so that prayerful hands can bring faith to healing here." William was the son of William James Monroe (born Sept. 15, 1891, died April 21, 1959) and Effie B. Wilson (born June 10, 1894, died June 27, 1983), farmers who lived and died in Park Springs, Texas. William was born Jan. 24, 1923, in Park Springs, Texas, and had been a resident of Pueblo since 1946. He was a decorated veteran of the U.S. Army (58th Combat Engineers), having served in World War II. He was a former member of the GI Forum, Moose Lodge and the VFW. He retired from the CF&I Steel Mill in 1977 after 25 years of service. He was preceded in death by his son, William ``Sonny" Monroe Jr., several brothers and sisters, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. He is survived by his wife of over 50 years, Sofia Monroe of Pueblo; two daughters and two sons, Barbara Devita-Monroe, Canon City, and Linda Ballas, Chicago, Ill., Dr. Tom (Gwyneth) Monroe and James (Darla) Monroe of Pueblo; nine grandchildren, Maria, Kristina, Chris, Marissa, Victoria, Patrick, Sofia Lois, Jay and Brandon; brother, Kenneth Monroe, Bowie, Texas; sisters, Opal Chadwick, Lawton, Okla., and Lawanda (Bob) Agnew, Wichita Falls, Texas; nephew, Randy (Kim) Agnew, Colorado Springs; special foster kids, Mercy, Renee, Larry, Justin, Tara, Daniel, Ben and Crystal; and numerous other nieces, nephews and relatives. Services at Christ the King Church, 1708 Horseshoe. Funeral Mass, 7 p.m. today. Recitation of the rosary, 9 a.m. Thursday with the interment following at Roselawn Cemetery.

Monroney, B. F. (Daughter of)
Daughter of B. F. Monroney - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - January 27, 1922 - Pueblo - Roy and Claude Monroney, sons of B. F. Monroney, Illinois farmer who surrendered to the authorities and told that he had killed his wife, daughter and sons, went East upon receiving word of the tragedy. The Monroney brothers are proprietors of a local barber shop. According to local advices the slain son and daughter of B. F. Monroney were half-sister and half-brother of the Pueblo men, as the woman slain was their stepmother.

Monroney, B. F. (Mrs.)
Mrs. B. F. Monroney - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - January 27, 1922 - Pueblo - Roy and Claude Monroney, sons of B. F. Monroney, Illinois farmer who surrendered to the authorities and told that he had killed his wife, daughter and sons, went East upon receiving word of the tragedy. The Monroney brothers are proprietors of a local barber shop. According to local advices the slain son and daughter of B. F. Monroney were half-sister and half-brother of the Pueblo men, as the woman slain was their stepmother.

Monroney, B. F. (Son of)
Son of B. F. Monroney - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - January 27, 1922 - Pueblo - Roy and Claude Monroney, sons of B. F. Monroney, Illinois farmer who surrendered to the authorities and told that he had killed his wife, daughter and sons, went East upon receiving word of the tragedy. The Monroney brothers are proprietors of a local barber shop. According to local advices the slain son and daughter of B. F. Monroney were half-sister and half-brother of the Pueblo men, as the woman slain was their stepmother.

Monson, Connie
Connie Santos Monson - Pueblo Chieftain - September 14, 2001 - Connie Santos Monson, 47, departed this life Sept. 10, 2001, at St. Mary-Corwin hospital. A lifetime Puebloan, Connie was born Dec. 8, 1953. She was a psychiatric technician at the Colorado State Hospital before retiring on disability. She had also worked in the mental health field in California. Her hobbies were observing art and painting. Preceded in death by her mother, Marcella Montoya Santos. Survived by her father, Pete Santos; children, Steven and Michael Monson; granddaughter, Savana Monson Archer; siblings, Robert Santos, Cece (Joe) Newman Maldonado, Dolores Montoya, Rita Delgado; and special friend, Seth Allen; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. At her request, cremation has taken place. Memorial rosary service, 6 p.m. Saturday, Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church. In her memory, donations to the American Red Cross through the funeral home office. Please omit food and flowers.

Montana, Emma O.
Emma Olivia Montana - Huerfano World - April 29, 1993 - Emma Olivia Montana, 87, of Walsenburg, died Apr. 26, 1993 in Huerfano Medical Center. Born Jan. 24, 1906 in Pueblo, after her birth the family moved to Dawson, NM, where she attended school through the seventh grade. After the death of her father, the family moved to Walsenburg where she met and married Jose Leon Montana in 1922. He died Jan. 28, 1993. Mrs. Montana was a faithful member of the Spanish Presbyterian Church and when able attended the Mennonite Church. She is survived by her son, Ernest Montana, Walsenburg; four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Mennonite Church. Burial will be in Masonic Cemetery.

Montana, Ernest Sr.
Ernest "Ernie" Montana Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - September 21, 2005 - Ernest "Ernie" Montana Sr., 76, of Walsenburg, passed away Sept. 18, 2005. Born Aug. 30, 1929. Preceded in death by parents, Emma and Leo Montana; son, Ernie Lee Montana Jr.; in-laws, Joe T. and Filomena Valdez. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Flora Montana; sons, Kirk Montana, Jamie (Tanya) Montana; and daughter, Sheryl (Ted) Pineda; grandchildren, Alicia (Larry), Emily (Stuart), Stephanie (Mitch) and Curtis Montana; his dog, Butchy Bear; and numerous relatives. Visitation, 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2005, Johnson-Romero Funeral Home, 525 Main St., Walsenburg, Colo. Graveside service, 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22, 2005, Walsenburg Masonic Cemetery.

Montana, Jose Leon
Jose Leon Montana - Huerfano World - February 4, 1993 - Jose Leon Montana, 92, of Walsenburg, died Jan. 28, 1993, in Huerfano County Medical Center where he had been a patient. Born June 4, 1900, he worked for Gordon Coal Mine Company until 1963 then worked at odd jobs throughout the community. He married Emma Vigil in 1922. Mr. Montana was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and an avid gardener. Survivors include his wife, Emma, Walsenburg; a son, Ernest, Walsenburg; a sister, Della Gomez, Pueblo; four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, sisters-in-law, brother-in-law, step-great-granddaughter, nieces and nephews. Funeral service was Monday. Burial was in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery.

Montanari, Jane J.
Jane J. Montanari - Pueblo Chieftain - June 14, 2006 - Jane J. Montanari, 69, born June 5, 1937, passed away June 11, 2006. Preceded in death by her daughter, Dianna; parents, Charles and Greta Jones; brothers, Charlie and Don Jones; sisters, Betty and Pat; and grandson, Jason Garrett. Survived by her children, Jeff (Teresa) Garrett, Deanna Cornelius, Randy (Mary Lee) Garrett, Tim (Donna Jo) Garrett and Nancy (Wayne) Hyson; numerous grandchildren, nieces, nephews; former husband, Paul L. Montanari; and sisters, Mildred "Tootsie" Moore and Freda Johnson. At her request, cremation with no service.

Montanez, David Michael
David Michael Montanez - Pueblo Chieftain - September 28, 1986 - David Michael Montanez passed away Sept. 24, 1986. Survived by mother and father, Cynthia and Jesus Montanez; also survived by three brothers, Jacob, Levi, and Sam Montanez, all of Pueblo. Graveside service, Imperial Memorial Gardens, Garden of Babyland, at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 29, 1986, with the Rev. Kenneth Klopp of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran officiating.

Montanez-Flores, Rogelio
Rogelio Montanez-Flores - Pueblo Chieftain - June 18, 2001 - Rogelio Montanez-Flores, infant, went to be with the Lord June 17, 2001. Born June 6, 2001, Pueblo. Survived by parents, Rogelio and Araceli Montanez of Pueblo. Mass of the Angels, 11 a.m. today at Sacred Heart Church, Avondale, Colo. Interment, St. Vrain Cemetery, Avondale, Colo.

Montano, Alice
Alice (Escolastica) Vigil Montano - Pueblo Chieftain - July 30, 2002 - Alice (Escolastica) Vigil Montano, born on April 24, 1923, went to be with her Lord and Savior on July 28, 2002. Preceded in death by her husband, Frank Montano; and her parents, George and Gregorita Vigil. Survived by her children, Vivian (Richard) Armijo, Anita (Clark) Nielsen, Frank (Roberta) Montano, Manuel (Denise) Montano and Ernie (Paula) Montano; grandchildren, Ricky Armijo, Nicole, Angela, Andrew, Christopher, Catherine Nielsen, Melissa, Victoria, Frank (Janell), Lee Montano, Roberta (Robert) Russell, Emily (David) Dagenais, Sherrise, Jordan Montano, Adrienne and Jaimi Montano; 10 great-grandchildren; sister, Mildred (Bernardino) Sanchez; brother-in-law, Ruben Montano; and numerous nieces and nephews. Alice devoted her life to caring for her family and to the children entrusted to her in day care. She was a faithful servant to God and to the Claremont S.D.A. Church which she loved dearly. Alice joyfully served as a deaconess. She loved to learn and attended several church seminars and participated in many Ingathering Services to help her church. She especially enjoyed singing in church and reading and studying her Scriptures. She was kind and generous to everyone. Her door was always open and her table was always set. She loved feeding anyone who visited. She also enjoyed drawing and writing poetry. Special thanks to Pastor B.W. Mann, her beloved spiritual leader, Anita Nielsen, who lovingly cared for her at home, Dr. Rendler, Victoria Acosta and the nurses who cared for her in the hospital. Viewing, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Imperial Funeral Home. Worship and celebration, 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Claremont S.D.A. Church, 1503 Arroyo Ave. Family will receive friends and family following celebration service in the church fellowship hall. Interment, 10 a.m. Thursday at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends for dinner and fellowship following the service at S.D.A. Church, 1503 Arroyo Ave.

Montano, Anglina D.
Anglina D. Montano - Pueblo Chieftain - November 19, 1999 - Anglina D. Montano, 65, of Pueblo, passed away Nov. 17, 1999. Born Dec. 4, 1933, in La Cebolovia, N.M. Preceded in death by one son, Manuel Montano; her parents, Jose A. and Isabelita Herrera; one sister, Jean Chavez; and granddaughter, Jessica Raeanna Vigil. Survived by her loving husband, Orlando Manuel Montano of Santa Rosa, N.M.; children, Angie Vigil, Ruth Garcia and Elizabeth Montano, all of Pueblo; step-sons, Joey Montano, Charlie Montano and Floyd Montano, all of Albuquerque, N.M.; brothers, Jose Herrera, Saudi Arabia, and Tony Pacheco, Espanola, N.M.; sisters, Linda Pacheco, Ogden, Utah, Julia DeMoss, Meyer, Ariz., and Tessie Atencio, Espanola, N.M.; grandchildren, Ray Vigil, Joseph Vigil, Jose Garcia, Vicente Garcia, Adam Vigil and Gabe Vigil; great-grandchildren, Ashlee Montano, Justina Vigil, Angelo and Dakota Peltier. Viewing, 1 to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Romero Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Monday at St. Francis Xavier Church, Rev. Thomas Hinni, CM, celebrant. Interment, Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Funeral Home after the interment.

Montano, Crystal
Crystal Montano - Pueblo Chieftain - March 25, 2003 - Crystal Montano, 24, of Santa Fe, N.M., went home to be with the Lord March 24, 2003. Born on June 30, 1978, in Santa Fe, N.M. Survived by Carlos Sanchez; daughter, Denaya A. Sanchez; parents, Leonard (Tessie) Montano, Stella Romero; grandparents, James and Camilla Armijo, Lupe Montano, Margie Quintana; brothers, Daniel, Leonard, Nathan; sisters, Monica, Victoria; also survived by numerous uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces and many friends. Viewing, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and funeral service, 3 p.m. both on Wednesday at Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after service.

Montano, Deloy Albert
Deloy Albert Montano - The Pueblo Chieftain - October 14, 1955 - Rosary recitation Friday 7:15 p.m. St. Leander's Church. Funeral services Saturday 9:30 a.m. from church, military honors will be conferred by Ent Air Base, Colorado Springs, at graveside. Gate of Heaven section. Roselawn Cemetery. Friends wishing to meet family will call at our chapel following Rosary service. George F. McCarthy Funeral Home.

Montano, Emilina
Emilina Montano - Huerfano World - January 9, 1992 - Funeral services for Emilina Montano, 82, of Walsenburg were Wednesday and today from Boies Almont Chapel. Mrs. Montano died Monday, Jan. 6, 1992, in Huerfano County Medical Center where she had been a patient since November. Born June 20, 1909, in Rouse, she attended school there. On Aug. 29, 1926, she married Jake Montano who died in 1983. Two brothers, Wiley Martinez and Ben Martinez preceded her in death. Survivors include a brother-in- law, sisters-in-law and numerous nieces and nephews. Burial was in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery.

Montano, Florentina
Florentina Montano - Pueblo Chieftain - June 22, 2006 - Florentina Montano, 86, born March 1, 1920, in Las Vegas, N.M., and passed away June 20, 2006, at her home. She was a homemaker who enjoyed her grandchildren. Predeceased by her parents, Jose and Carlota Lucero; her husband, Juan B. Montano in 1972; a son, Tony Montano in 1968. She was a member of St. Francis Xavier Church and the Legion of Mary. Mrs. Montano is survived by her children, John Montano, Priscilla (Jose) Martinez, George J. Montano, Evangeline (Ed) Gonzales, Robert (Renee) Montano; a sister, Ignacita Lucero; two brothers, Arturo Lucero and Ramon (Elena) Lucero; 12 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. today, and Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Friday, with the Rev. Uju Patrick Okeahialam CSSp as celebrant; both services St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Montano, Frank Claudio
Frank Claudio Montano - Pueblo Chieftain - February 15, 2000 - Frank Claudio Montano, 80, born Dec. 3, 1919, went to be with his Lord and Savior Feb. 12, 2000. Survived by wife of 47 years, Alice E. Montano; children, Vivian (Richard) Armijo, Anita (Clark) Nielsen, Frank (Roberta) Montano, Manuel (Denise) Montano and Ernie (Paula) Montano; grandchildren, Ricky Armijo, Nicole, Angela, Andrew, Christopher, Catherine Nielsen, Roberta, Melissa, Victoria, Frank, Lee Montano, Emily (David) Dagenais, Sherrise, Jordan Montano, Adrienne and Jaimi Montano; five great-grandchildren; brother, Ruben Montano; and numerous nieces and nephews. Veteran of the U.S. Army, Frank served in Europe and the Pacific during World War II. He served as a foster grandparent at the Boys and Girls Club, Head Start and PRC. He was very active in the human and civil rights movements, was influential in politics and was a caring and compassionate man. He loved working on cars, enjoyed cooking, watching boxing and wrestling. Frank most enjoyed the time he shared playing, teaching and taking special walks with his grandchildren. Viewing, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. today. Family will receive friends at the funeral home from 5 to 7 p.m. today. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Honors to be presented by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. The family will receive friends for dinner and fellowship following interment at the LDS Church Hall.

Montano, Georgia
Georgia Montano - Pueblo Chieftain - February 20, 2004 - Georgia Montano, age 52, passed away Feb. 15, 2004, in Pueblo, Colo. She was born Aug. 15, 1951, in La Junta. Georgia is survived by her children, Lori Montano (Glen Morgan) and Tony Montano, both of Pueblo; her mother, Loyola Casias Montano Estrada of Rocky Ford; sister, Kathy (Randy) Vigil-Frein of Colorado Springs; brother, Freddie (Eduvijes) Montano of La Junta; grandchildren, Andrea Santistevan, Jaylon Morgan and Xayvion Morgan. She was preceded in death by her father, Cepriano Montano; and a sister, Pearl Montano. She loved to sew and knit and she loved shopping. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Memorial Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 21, at St. Pius X Catholic Church in Pueblo with the Rev. Bill Huber officiating.

Montano, Jose Nick
Jose Nick Montano - Huerfano World - May 20, 1999 - Jose Nick Montano, 75, of Farisita, died May 17, 1999 in Pueblo. He is survived by one niece, Marlyn Falsetta of Pueblo. Graveside service will be Friday at 10 a.m. in the Montano Family Cemetery in Farisita. Pueblo Chieftain - May 19, 1999 - Jose Nick Montano, of Farisita, Colo. Graveside service, Friday, 10 a.m. at the Montano Family Cemetery, Farisita, Colo.

Montano, Manuelita G.
Manuelita G. Montano - Pueblo Chieftain - September 17, 1999 - Manuelita G. Montano, 81, former resident of Pueblo, passed away Monday, Sept. 13, 1999, at Rose Medical Center in Denver. Manuelita Gomez was born in Antonito, Colo., May 20, 1918. She married Deloy Montano on Jan. 18, 1936. Mr. and Mrs. Montano were parents to 12 children. A graduate of University of Southern Colorado, Mrs. Montano received degrees in Spanish and bilingual education. She was a member of St. Leander Catholic Church and the altar and rosary society. She had a lifelong commitment to her family and was active in the Democratic Party. Mrs. Montano moved to Denver in 1992. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Montano; and three children, Cleo, Albert and Ted Montano. She is survived by her children, Connie Olson, Denver, Norbert Lee Montano (Delores), Denver, Michael J. Montano (Trish), Denver, Karen Belke, Atlanta, Ga., Windi Cornier (Hector), Denver, Richard Mel Montano, Pueblo, Murri Bishop (Andy), Denver, Christine Heimburger (John), Houston, Texas, and Catherine Kohr (Steve), Denver. She is also survived by two sisters, Connie Gallegos and Stella Hough; 15 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at Good Shepherd Catholic Church on Thursday, Sept. 16, 1999. There also will be a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Leander Catholic Church on Friday, Sept. 17, 1999, at 11 a.m., Pueblo, Colo. Interment will be at Roselawn Cemetery in Pueblo following the Pueblo service. Horan & McConaty Funeral Home, 1091 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver, Colo. 80246.

Montano, Pilar
Pilar Montano - Family Submission - April 27, 2007 - Pilar Montano formally of Walsenburg, Colorado has passed away on April 22,2007 in Erie, Colorado. He has married Viola Meehen. Pilar leaves behind 2

Montano, Thell John
Thell John Montano - Huerfano World - January 14, 1993 - Graveside service was Monday in Montano Family Cemetery in Farisita for Thell John Montano, 66, of Walsenburg. Mr. Montano died Jan. 8, 1993, in Parkview Hospital in Pueblo after a brief illness. Born in Farisita July 15, 1926, he entered the US Army during World War II and was stationed in Europe where he suffered disabling wounds. When he returned to the United States he became a self-employed painter. He married the former Martha Valdez in Walsenburg, June 16, 1973. Mr. Montano was a member of VFW Post #39, Pueblo and the Star of David Pentecostal Church. Survivors include his wife, Martha, Walsenburg; children, Marilyn Falsetta, Pueblo, Susan Gilbert and Anna Gilbert, both of Chickasha, OK, and Joseph Martinez, Pueblo; a sister, Clara Quintana and a brother, Nick Montano, both of Farisita, five grandchildren, nieces and nephews. J. M. Antle Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Montano, Thelma N.
Thelma N. Montano - Pueblo Chieftain - March 28, 2004 - Thelma N. Montano, 91, a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great-grandmother was received by our Lord on March 25, 2004. She was preceded in death by her parents, Andres and Pablita (Padilla) Mascarenas; her husband, Edward S. Montano; son, Gene Montano; granddaughter, Lucia S. Martinez; and siblings, Soloman, Lawrence and Inez Mascarenas. She is survived by her children, Louis Montano, Sally Martinez, Maxine (Tony) Aguero and daughter-in-law, Frances Montano of Pueblo, Andy (Jessie) Montano, and Larry (Gen) Montano of Denver. Also survived by numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Thelma was a longtime member of St. Francis Xavier Parish. Because of her beautiful soprano voice and her husband's talented guitar playing, they were in great demand for their entertaining at many charity events and also sang on radio station KDZA in the late 1930s. They were among the recipients of the Pueblo Music Award for 2001. At her request, no viewing and cremation has taken place. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Monday, St. Francis Xavier Church. Family and friends will be received at the Parish Mediterranean Hall after the service. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the American Cancer Society. Thelma was a breast cancer survivor for more than 28 years.

Montano-Martinez, Lillie
Lillie Montano-Martinez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 13, 2002 - Lillie Montano-Martinez, joined our Lord on Oct. 11, 2002 in Pueblo, Colo. Born April 27, 1931, in Mora County, N.M., to Juan and Fidencia Garcia, who preceded her along with one sister and four brothers. Survived by her loving husband of nine years, Pat Martinez; children, Joann (Dan) Danielson, Judy (Aurelio Heredia) Montano and Ray (Diana Romero) Montano; grandchildren, Jesse (Krista), Jacob (Vicki), Jennifer (Josh), Shane (Raquelle), Raymond, and Elisia; four great-grandchildren; brothers, Phil (Bernice), Sylver (Cecilia), Gilbert (Irma) and Bennie Garcia; sisters-in-law, Nora Trujillo, Jennie Maestas, Genivive Martinez; numerous nieces, nephews, and many friends. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday, Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, both services at St. Francis Xavier Church. Entombment, Imperial Memorial Gardens Chapel of the Angels.

Montelongo, Cristobal
Cristobal Montelongo - Pueblo Chieftain - December 25, 1986 - Cristobal Montelongo, affectionately known as "Papa," 1121 Spruce, departed this life Dec. 24, 1986, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. A Pueblo resident for many years, Mr. Montelongo was born Aug. 11, 1909, in Douglas, Ariz. An avid sports fan, he enjoyed all sports that the Montelongo family participated in softball, basketball, and football. Predeceased by his parents, Celestina "Moma Tina" Montelongo in 1977, Domingo "Papa" Montelongo in 1986; brother, Luz Montelongo in 1986; mother-in-law, Guadalupe DeLeon in 1982. He leaves to celebrate his life his beloved wife, Victoria Montelongo of the home; children, Sally (Dale) Natividad, Fair Oaks, Calif., Lupe (Roberto) Beltran, Christine (James) Jimenez and Eleanor Gutierrez, all of Pueblo; brothers and sisters, Mary (Raymond) Martinez, Swink, Delores (George) Solorazano, Jennie (Don) Hood, Henry Montelongo, Albert (Rudy) Montelongo, Domingo Jr. (Sadie) Montelongo, all of Pueblo; grandchildren, Chris, Bobby, Kim and Victoria Beltram, Michelle Linton, Dale Natividad, Lance and Dezi Gutierrez, Julie and Emily Jimenez; great-grandchild, Steve Linton Jr., and a host of other relatives and friends. Family rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday, Angelus Chapel, Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Friday, Our Lady of the Assumption Church. Mass of the Resurrection, 10 a.m. Saturday at the church, the Rev. Raymond Grimes celebrant. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at the home.

Montelongo, Domingo Sr.
Domingo Montelongo Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - July 15, 1986 - Domingo Montelongo Sr., 102, affectionately known as "Papa", departed this life July 13, 1986, at the Pueblo Manor. A Pueblo resident since 1915. He was born Aug. 4, 1883, in San Juan De Los Lagos Jalisco, Mexico. Predeceased by his beloved wife, Celestina "Mama Tina" Montelongo, May 20, 1977, and his first son, Luz Guerrero Montelongo, April 29, 1986. Survived by his children, Chris (Victoria) Montelongo, Henry Montelongo, Domingo Jr. (Sadie) Montelongo, Albert (Ruby) Montelongo, Delores (George) Solorazano, Jennie (Don) Hood, Connie Guerrero, all of Pueblo; Maria (Raymond) Martinez, Swink. Also survived by two nieces, Eloida Mejia, Kansas City, Kan.; and Connie Martinez, Denver; 58 grandchildren, 129 great-grandchildren, 49 great-great- grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Rosary recitation, 7:45 p.m. Wednesday; Mass of the Resurrection, 10 a.m. Thursday, both services Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church with the Rev. Robert L. Sullivan, S.J., celebrant. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at 1512 E Routt.

Montelongo, Luz Guerrero
Luz Guerrero Montelongo - Pueblo Chieftain - May 01, 1986 - Luz Guerrero Montelongo, 615 E. Routt, departed this life April 29, 1986, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. A Pueblo resident since 1936. He was born May 18, 1905, in Douglas, Ariz. He married the former Mary Hernandez April 17, 1926, in Pueblo. She preceded him in death on March 19, 1982, as did his mother, Celestina "Moma Tina" Montelongo on May 20, 1977, and daughter, Sally Montelongo Cooper on Oct. 25, 1978. Mr. Montelongo retired from CF&I Steel Corp., and was a member of Local 2102 and Our Lady of the Assumption Church. He was an exceptional billiard pool player and recently won a trophy in the Senior Citizens Tourney. He enjoyed dancing and watching the local softball games, as well as other sports. He always looked forward to family gatherings. Be it wedding or birthday, he was the life of the party. Survivors include his father, Domingo Montelongo Sr., Pueblo; children, Pete Montelongo, Pauline (Lupe) De Nava, all of Denver, Lupe (Monte) Montez, Mary (Claude) Jasper, Luz Montelongo Jr., Julia Quintana, Hank (Liz) Montelongo, Frank (Arlene) Montelongo, Jenny (Dave) Arellano, Helen Montelongo, Margaret (Nick) Cedillo, all of Pueblo, Monica (Gilbert) Rivera, Mary (Doug) Anschutz, all of Denver, Patty (Manfred) Burmann, of Benicia, Calif., Joseph Montelongo, Fort Collins; four brothers, Cristobal (Victoria) Montelongo, Henry Montelongo, Domingo (Sadie) Montelongo Jr., Albert (Ruby) Montelongo; four sisters, Delores (George) Solorzano, Jenny (Don) Hood, Connie Guerrero, all of Pueblo, Mary (Ray) Martinez, La Junta; 44 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends. Rosary recitation, 7:30 p.m. Friday. Mass of the Resurrection, 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Both services at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, with the Rev. Robert J. Sullivan, S. J., celebrant. Interment, Roselawn. Family will receive friends at 1013 Cedar.

Montelongo, Ruby
Ruby Montelongo - Pueblo Chieftain - June 11, 2004 - Ruby Montelongo, born April 30, 1929, in Trinchera, Colo., passed away on June 10, 2004. Preceded in death by her mother, Peligrina Whatley; father, Vincente Rodriguez; mother- and father-in-law, Domingo and Celestina Montelongo; brothers, Pete Rodriguez, Esequiel, Gilbert, and Leroy Whatley. Survived by her loving husband of 56 years, Albert Montelongo; children, Diana, Eddie (Debbie), Steve, Albert (Chrystina); 19 grandchildren, and 18 great-grandchildren; sisters, Mary Gregg and Florence Whatley; brother, William Whatley; sisters-in-law, Isabelle Rodriguez and Carmen Whatley; and numerous in-laws on the Montelongo side. Visitation, 1 to 4 p.m. Friday, at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary, 6:30 p.m. Friday and Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday; both services at Our Lady of Assumption Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Montelongo, Victoria
Victoria Montelongo - Pueblo Chieftain - November 21, 2002 - Victoria Montelongo, 91, departed this life peacefully at her home with all of her children and grandchildren gathered in love and respect to witness her transition on Nov. 18, 2002. Mrs. Montelongo was born Sept. 23, 1911, in Valparaiso, Mexico, to the union of Nicolas and Guadalupe (Santos) DeLeon. Her parents preceded her in death; also her husband, Cristobal Montelongo; son-in-law, Jim Jimenez; two brothers, James and Rosendo "Roach" DeLeon; a sister, Mary Torres; father- and mother-in-law, Domingo Sr. and Celestina "Mama Tina" Montelongo; other in-laws, Rose DeLeon, Luz Montelongo, Henry Montelongo, Dolores and George Solorzano, Raymond Martinez, Mary Montelongo and Jose Guerrero. She leaves to cherish her memory four daughters, Sally Natividad, Lupe (Bob) Beltran, Eleanor Gutierrez, Christine "Kitty" Jimenez; special niece, Nancy (Jim) McDonnell; grandchildren, Chris (Andrea) Beltran, Michelle Linton, Bobby Beltran, Kim (Andres) Cura, Lance Gutierrez, Dale Natividad, Dezi Gutierrez, Julie DeHerrera, Emily Jimenez and Vicky Beltran; great-grandchildren, Steven Linton, Kevin Linton, Taylor DeHerrera, Mia Beltran, Audrey Gutierrez, Paloma Cura, Jackson Shedd; four brothers, Fred (Rosemary) DeLeon, Joe DeLeon, Nick (Paz) DeLeon and Frank (Josephine) DeLeon; in-laws, Mary Martinez, Jennie (Don) Hood, Domingo (Sadie) Montelongo, Albert (Ruby) Montelongo, Connie Guerrero and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. "Granny" lived her life in faith and service to others. The children she raised, the sick for whom she cared, and especially the friends and family strengthened and protected by her endless regimen of prayer. Her 91 years touched countless lives in countless ways. She did more than nourish our bodies with her food and comfort our tears with her hugs. She instilled in us a legacy which endures long after the taste of her menudo fades and the warmth of her hug cools. Hers is a legacy of serving others which has fostered generations of people who help people. Her progeny boasts teachers, administrators, social workers, accountants, salespersons, mentors, laborers, and all other types of industry imaginable. But the common thread that binds those she has influenced is the idea that service to others is the greatest gift one can give back to God for all the blessings he so graciously bestows upon us. We love you Granny and our gift to you is the promise to care for each other the way you spent every minute of your life caring for us. Visitation, noon until 6 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Both services at Holy Family Catholic Church. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. Friday and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday. Rev. Leonard Racki, celebrant. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at the Zaragoza Hall following the burial rites.

Montera, Adenzio Lawrence
Adenzio Lawrence Montera - Pueblo Chieftain - April 05, 1986 - Adenzio Lawrence Montera of 1227 Elm, April 4, 1986. Born Jan. 17, 1898, in Lucia, Sicily. Husband of Accursina Giarratano Montera. Father of Ralph (Rose) Montera, Pueblo; Lillian Martelaro, Huntington Beach, Calif.; Cecil (Barbara) Montera, Littleton, Colo.; and Catherine Kay Montera, who passed away Feb. 28, 1944. Grandfather of Cathy Montera, John (Judy) Montera, Ken (Bonnie) Montera, Sam Martelaro, Sharon (Mike) Young, Lisa (Kelly) Sigler, Charles Montera, and Suzette Montera. Survived also by six great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, and his very special, devoted friend, Anne Cuchiara of Pueblo. Predeceased by a son-in-law, Sam Martelaro; brothers, Frank and Phillip Montera, and a sister, Rosario Laurcella. He was a member of Mt. Carmel Parish; Christopher Columbus Lodge of Pueblo; and the CF&I Retired Men's Club, USWA Local 2102. Mr. Montera retired in 1967 from the CF&I open hearth after 45 years of employment. Services, Mount Carmel Church: Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Sunday, and Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Monday. Interment, Roselawn.

Montera, Beverly Ann
Beverly Ann Montera – Pueblo Chieftain - December 01, 1998 - Beverly Ann Montera, 66, passed away Nov. 27, 1998, in Colorado Springs. She was a homemaker and a real estate broker. Visitation is scheduled for today from 3 to 8 p.m. and services will be Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1998, at 11 a.m. at Swan-Law Funeral Directors, 501 N. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs. A will be held in Pueblo at a future date. Beverly was born Dec. 10, 1931, in Pittsburgh, Pa. She married Carlo J. Montera on May 16, 1953. Survivors include her husband, Carlo- children, Carl J. (Evelyn) Montera of New Market, Md., Joan E. Maldonado of Houston, Texas, Judy A. (Paul) Danielson of Alpha Retta, Ga.- five grandchildren, Amanda N. Maldonado, Eric Maldonado, Lauren Danielson, Kristin Montera and Paige Danielson. Beverly was a member of the Houston Bay Area Republican Women and district chairman of the Republican Party, El Paso County Republican Women's Club and behind the scene supporter of the Republican Party. Memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society, 1445 N. Union Blvd., No. 100, Colorado Springs, Colo., 80909.

Montera, Cecil
Cecil Montera - Pueblo Chieftain - March 25, 2001 - Age 81, passed away March 23, 2001. Preceded in death by his parents, Catherine and Frank Montera; brothers-in-law, Sam Buffalo and John Mulay; and special friend, John Incerto. Survived by his wife of 57 years, Sylvia; brother, Ralph (Josephine) Montera of San Pedro, Calif.; sisters, Catherine Buffalo and Faye Mulay, both of Pueblo, and Lee (Al) Lanci of Huntington Beach, Calif. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews, great-nieces and nephews, great-great-nieces and nephews; special friend, Barbara Incerto and his beloved Maddie. Cecil was a decorated World War II veteran and earned a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star. Memorial Mass Monday, 7 p.m. at Christ the King Church Hall. Family will receive friends at the family home.

Montera, Lucy
Lucy Montera - Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home – September 11, 2003 - Lucy Montera, age 97, passed away on September 10. She was born on August 2, 1906 to Joseph and Louise DeLuca in Delagua, Colorado. She was united in marriage on June 8, 1924 to Pete Montera. Together they resided in Delagua and Trinidad all of their lives. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She loved and cherished the time with her "babies". Lucy was a master baker. She made wonderful bread, pies (apple), cakes, etc. along with ravioli, gnocchi and lasagna (all the traditional Italian foods). She also enjoyed crocheting, knitting and creating a loving home. She was a member of New Life Fellowship Church and the VFW Auxiliary. She was preceded in death by her husband, Pete, son Charles Anthony and numerous sisters and brothers. She is survived by son Frank (Kendel) Montera, Calif., daughter Rosemary Iuppa, Trinidad, brothers Joe DeLuca, Arvada, Frank (Betty) DeLuca, Trinidad, grandchildren LouAnn (Joe) Dekleva, Regina (Dennis) Ingram, Kris (Rich) Jackson, Dennis (Ilona) Montera, Pete (Dena) Montera, great-grandchildren Cara (Ed) McLean, Gregor Dekleva, Jaime & Jenna Ingram, Andrew, Trevor & Taylor Jackson, Marena Montera, Tristan Montera and numerous relatives and friends. Visitation on Sunday, September 14 from 2 to 6 p.m. and September 15 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Service on Monday, September 15 at 1:00 p.m. at the Chapel with interment to follow at Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. Family requests in lieu of flowers memorials be made to the Senior Center, 1222 San Pedro, Trinidad, CO 81082. The family may be contacted at 1302 Nevada, Trinidad, CO 81082. The family of Lucy Montera has entrusted arrangements to the Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home.

Montera, Rose Marie
Rose Marie Williams Montera - Pueblo Chieftain - November 21, 2002 - Rose Marie Williams Montera, 74, of Pueblo, Colo., born on March 25, 1928, went to be with the Lord on Nov. 18, 2002. She is survived by her devoted husband of 55 years, Ralph Montera; children, Cathy Montera, John (Judy) Montera, Ken (Bonnie) Montera; grandchildren, Nick, Beth, Michael, Brien and Laura Montera; and special family member, Ginny Burger. Also survived by her sisters, Virginia (Roy) Stahl, Mary Sue (Ed) Shoemaker and JoAnn Handley; sisters-in-law, Lillian Martelaro and Barbara Montera; brother in-law, Cecil Montera; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents, John and Rose Williams; infant sister, Frances Williams; sister, Kristine Salvo; stepmother, Mary Williams. Rose was a member of Christ the King Parish. She was a medical histologist at Parkview Hospital for 26 years. She enjoyed working in her yard, cooking, reading, spending time with her grandchildren and her precious dog, Spanky. Rose was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend. Her family and friends meant the world to her. Visitation, 2 to 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22, 2002, at Roselawn Chapel. Funeral Mass, noon Saturday, Nov. 23, 2002, at Christ the King. Entombment to follow at Roselawn Mausoleum.

Montera, Stacy Ann
Stacy Ann White Capps Montera - Pueblo Chieftain - July 19, 2000 - Stacy Ann White Capps Montera, 51, passed away July 17, 2000. Survived by her husband, David Montera; son, Nicholas Capozzola; parents, Jerry and Pat White, all of Pueblo; brother, Rodney (Pilar) White; sisters, Dianna White and Sally Rae (Ben) Weigel; mother- and father-in-law, Frank and Angelina Montera; numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, brothers and sisters-in-law; and great-niece. Also survived by special friends, Kathy Heintz, Erline Root, Barbara Root and Georgia Dabney; the wonderful people at Sangre de Cristo Hospice; many students and her pet, Nichi. Born Sept. 2, 1948, in Pueblo. She attended Bradford, Ben Franklin and Belmont Elementary Schools, Heaton Junior High and East High School. She went on to further her education at Pueblo Junior College, U.S.C. and gained her master's degree at Leslie College. Stacy taught at Elizabeth, Colo., South and Centennial High Schools in Pueblo and Freed Middle School in Pueblo. Stacy volunteered much time to District 60; she was the volunteer choir director, Fellowship of Christian Athletes sponsor, drama director, talent show director, speech and debate coach, Angel Tree Ministries volunteer and a Seven Century Singer. Stacy also sponsored the Teen Outreach program at Centennial. She loved traveling, reading, attending musicals and plays and friendships. She was a trooper with a good sense of humor, like her dad, and an outgoing spirit which she used whenever possible, appropriate and sometimes when it wasn't. Her favorite vegetable was Twinkies. She will lie in state at the funeral home from noon until 6 p.m. Wednesday and 9 a.m. until noon Thursday. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Thursday, July 20, 2000, at Ascension Episcopal Church, 18th and Grand, with Rev. Ken Butcher and Rev. Don Smith officiating. Cremation will follow at Montgomery and Steward Crematorium. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice or charity of donor's choice through the funeral home.

Montera, Susie
Susie Giarratano Montera - Pueblo Chieftain - January 06, 2000 - Susie Giarratano Montera, age 94, born April 27, 1905, in Lucca, Sicily, passed away Jan. 4, 2000. Preceded in death by her husband, Adenzio Lawrence Montera. Survived by her children, Ralph (Rose) Montera, Pueblo, Colo., Lillian Martelaro, Huntington Beach, Calif., and Cecil Montera, Littleton, Colo. Grandmother of Cathy Montera, John (Judy) Montera, Ken (Bonnie) Montera, Sharon (Ken) Hedges, Lisa (Kelley) Segiler, Charles Montera and Suszette (Jessie) Smith. Also survived by 10 great-grandchildren. Preceded also in death by her daughter, Catherine Montera, and son-in-law, Sam Martelaro. Mrs. Montera was a member of Mt. Carmel Church where services will be held. Funeral Mass, Friday, 10 a.m. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Visitation, Thursday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the funeral home.

Montera, Sylvia Irene
Sylvia Irene Montera - Pueblo Chieftain - December 11, 2005 - Sylvia Irene Montera, 86, born Oct. 19, 1919, passed away Dec. 7, 2005. Preceded in death by her parents, Carl and Lillie Mitchell; her husband, Cecil S. Montera, brothers Floyd Mitchell, Othie Mitchell, Odes Mitchell and Marvin Mitchell; and sisters-in-law, Elsie Mitchell and Goldie Mitchell. Survived by sisters-in-law, Dolly Mitchell, Faye Mulay and Lee (Al) Lanci; brother-in-law, Ralph (Jo) Montera; great-great niece, Maddie Colarelli; and numerous other nieces, nephews; great nieces and nephews; and great-great nieces and nephews. Also preceded in death by sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Catherine and Sam Buffalo; and brother-in-law, John Mulay. At her request cremation with a memorial Mass to be held on Monday, Dec. 12, at 6 p.m., Christ the King Church.

Montes, Eloisa
Eloisa (Elsie) Montes - Pueblo Chieftain - January 30, 1986 - Eloisa (Elsie) Montes was born June 11, 1911, in Pueblo, and passed away Jan. 28, 1986, having lived her entire life here. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Anna Sandoval and Eufamia Mondragon. She was a member of the Sociedad de Nuestra Senora del Carmen. She celebrated 55 years of married life to Joe Montes. Mother of Virginia Armijo, Joe "Eddie" (Dora) Montes Jr., Guadalupe R. (Stella) Montes, Timothy (Minnie) Montes, and Barbara (Augustine) Sena. Sister of Adelina Chavez and sister-in-law of Beatrice Jacob and Rita Martin. She is survived also by 19 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Services at Mt. Carmel Church: recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m. Thursday and Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Friday. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery. The family will greet friends at 3721 Lancaster Drive.

Montes, Joe
Joe Montes - Pueblo Chieftain - July 20, 1986 - Joe Montes was born Aug. 15, 1904, and passed away July 18, 1986. A lifelong Pueblo resident, he was preceded in death by his wife, Elsie, on Jan. 28, 1986. Father of Virginia Armijo, Joe "Eddie" (Dora) Montes Jr., Guadalupe R. (Stella) Montes, Timothy (Minnie) Montes, and Barbara (Augustine) Sena. He had 19 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Brother of Beatrice Jacobo of Hay ward, Calif., and Rita Martin of Las Vegas, Nev. Brother-in-law of Adelina Chavez. Services at Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m. Monday and Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Interment in Roselawn Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. Sunday and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday. The family will greet friends at 3721 Lancaster Drive.

Montes, Rita
Rita (Pacheco) Montes - Pueblo Chieftain - February 19, 2004 - Rita (Pacheco) Montes, 58, departed this life Feb. 16, 2004 - in Midland, Texas. Born June 3, 1945 in Pueblo, Colo. Preceded in death by parents Phillip and Adela Pacheco, and brothers Teddy and Ernie Pacheco; sisters Dora Montes and Mercy Valdez. Survived by husband Marco Montes; daughter Kristy Murillo; son Marco Montes Jr.; brother Phillip (Marie) Pacheco; sisters Jenny (John) Jimenez, Vickie Pacheco and Roberta (Mike) Esquibel; 2 grandsons; 2 grand-daughters. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service, Friday, Feb. 20, 2004 - at Holy Family Church, 10:30a.m., 2827 Lakeview Ave.

Monteville, Sophia G.
Sophia G. Monteville - Pueblo Chieftain - April 27, 1999 - Sophia G. Monteville, age 103, passed away April 24, 1999. Survived by her niece, Patricia Cover of Pueblo, Colo.- nephew, Edward (Nancy) Smith of New Hampshire- as well as numerous grand-nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by one brother, three sisters and one niece. Sophia served in the U.S. Navy for 23 years in the Navy Nurse Corps during World War II in the South Pacific on the U.S.S. Relief, retiring as a Lt. Commander. She lived in Pueblo for the past five years to be near her family and was a member of the Retired Officers' Association. Funeral Mass, Wednesday, 3 p.m., St. Pius X Church, with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Interment, Tuesday, May 4, 1999, 10 a.m., St. Mary's Evergreen Park, Chicago, Ill.

Montez, Aaron
Aaron Montez - Huerfano World - June 15, 1989 - Aaron Montez, 76, died at his home in San Dimas, CA, May 29, 1989. The oldest child born to Solome Montez and Nancy King, Mr. Montez lived in Gardner and Walsenburg, graduating from Huerfano County High School in 1931. He left for California in the early 1940s, where he was in the insurance business. Mr. Montez is survived by two brothers, Alonzo Montez and Joffree Montez; and two sisters, Eva Carrari and Minnie Swanson, all of California; two daughters and one son, also of California; and many cousins in the Walsenburg area.

Montez, Aumont
Aumont "Monte" Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 29, 1999 - Aumont "Monte" Montez, 72. Born Sept. 11, 1926, in Gardner, entered God's Kingdom July 26, 1999, in Pueblo Monte retired from the former Dana Corp. He was a brother of the Silver State Lodge No. 95. He was a retired accountant owner operator of Monte's Tax and Bookkeeping Service, and Monte's Senate Bar. He loved Pueblo and its people, and said he enjoyed working for them and helping with their various papers and books. Monte loved all sporting events, both local and national. He always had season tickets for the Denver Broncos, and was looking forward to the new stadium. receded in death by his parents, Estanislao and Amanda Pino Montez- his beloved wife, Vicki Montelongo Montez, in 1996- brother, Jack Montez- sons, Anthony "Tony" Montez, and Daniel Montez. Monte leaves to cherish his memory, his children: Paul (Diane) Montez, Mark (Kelly) Montez, Victor (Valrie) Montez, John (Rita) Montez, Joseph (Liz)Montez, Jason Montez, Loretta (Tom) Ruble, Bernadette (Bill) Meeks, Valrie(Julian) Casados, Barbara (Mike) Martinez, Christine (Kenny) Sisneros, Jennifer (Terrell) Williams, Monte Montez Jr., and Eileen Montez- siblings, Tony Montez, John Montez, Benji Montez, Doral (Paul) Figueroa, Gloria (Phil)Silva, Toni Gutierrez, Erica Montez- 30 grandchildren- four great-grandchildren- numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and special lifelong friends, Tony and Dolores Herrera, Luz and Mary Montelongo and the entire family. Visitation, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. today, Chapel. Both services, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. today. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, Rev. Thomas R. Hinni CM, celebrant. Interment beside his beloved wife at Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at the Mediterranean Hall of St. Francis Church following the burial rites.

Montez, Cora
Cora Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 21, 2006 - Cora Montez, 85, of Boone, departed this life May 17, 2006, at Parkview Medical Center. She was born March 17, 1921, in Avondale, to the union of Augustine and Flora Algien-Autobee, who preceded her in death. Also preceded by her husband, Guadalupe Montez; daughters, Lillian Chavez and DeAnna Montez; and grandsons, Jason and Jared Montez. Cora was a member of the Autobee and Montez Club. She enjoyed spending time and traveling with her family and watching the Broncos. She was also very active in her church and The Altar and Rosary Society of both Boone and Avondale. Cora is survived by her children, Jeanette (Dan) Montez, Susan Baca, Sonny (Gloria) Montez, Diana Marquez, Valerie (James) Montez, Guadalupe (Toni) Montez Jr., Dwayne (Rhonda) Montez and Wayne (Tina) Montez. Son-in-law, Orley Chavez; sister, Dorothy Romero; 25 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Visitation, noon to 4 p.m. today. Rosary, 7 p.m. tonight. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Monday. Both services at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Avondale. Interment, Saint Vrain Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to American Heart Association in memory of Cora through the funeral home office.

Montez, Erminda G.
Erminda G. "Ermie" Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - October 22, 2000 - Erminda G. "Ermie" Montez, 79, departed this life Oct. 19, 2000, at University Park Care Center. Born July 9, 1921, in Ancho, N.M. She worked in food service for Pueblo Army Depot, past member of AGIF of Pueblo, the Moose Lodge, Circle Sewing Club of Lady of Mount Carmel. Before failing health, Ermie was active in bowling, swimming, baseball, crocheting and also an SRDA volunteer. In the 1950s Ermie operated with her husband Albert a "Mom and Pop" Montez Grocery Store in the smelter district of Pueblo. She also owned and operated Ermie's Cafe, which was located in the 300 block of Northern Ave. in the Bessemer district. Preceded in death by her parents, Leandro and Erlinda (Lucero) Gonzales; sister, Virginia Martinez; brothers, Rudy and Lee Gonzales; sister-in-law, Caroline Gonzales; and grandson, Lonnie Montez Sr. Survived by her beloved husband of 61 years, Albert Montez; children, Peter James (Valrie) Montez, Mountain Home, Idaho, Leroy J. (Virginia) Montez, Pueblo, Sarah J. Montez Valdez, Temecula, Calif.; siblings, Joe (Lupe) Gonzales, Arvada, Colo., Cedric Gonzales, and Arcy Herrera, both of Pueblo, Ida (Hector) Huertas, Killeen, Texas; in-laws, James Martinez, Emma Gonzales, Esther Gonzales; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends. Visitation, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Angelus Chapel. Both services, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church. Vigil service, 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday. Rev. John R. Waters, S.J., and Rev. Paul Montez, O.S.B., co-celebrants. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at 30634 Highway 50 East. Pueblo Chieftain - October 23, 2000 - Erminda G. "Ermie" Montez. Also preceded in death by brother-in-law, Gilbert Herrera. Visitation, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Both services, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Montez, Fedelina
Fedelina Montez - Huerfano World - July 2, 1992 - In Memoriam - In Loving Memory of Fedelina Montez, deceased 18 years ago, June 26, 1974. - Verse - Sadly missed by Stella, Chas, Mary and family.

Montez, Frances
Frances Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - November 07, 2001 - Frances Montez, 75, of Pueblo, passed away Nov. 6, 2001. Born Aug. 4, 1926, in Rataplain, N.M. Preceded in death by her husband, John C. Montez; son, Eddie Montez; parents, Bonifacio and Cruzita Trujillo; and son-in-law, Walter Bernal. Survived by children, Mary (Phil) Velasquez, Denver, Lupe (Charlie) Wilson, Pueblo, Bonifacio Trujillo, Kingston, Ariz., Juanita (Phil) Arellano, Pueblo, John (Caroline) Montez Jr., Dacono, Colo., Robert (Liz) Montez, Pueblo, Albert (Loretta) Montez, Pueblo, Felix (Patricia) Montez, Pueblo, Julian (Kelly) Montez, Longmont, Christopher (Adella) Montez, Denver and Frances T. Montez, Pueblo; sisters, Mary Vasquez, Ramona (Lawrence) Esquivel, Inez Martinez, Mary (Bill) Murray and Connie (Leroy) Trujillo; and brother, Barny Castro. Also survived by 36 grandchildren, 48 great-grandchildren, 7 great-great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Frances was a loving, devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She also enjoyed the time she spent with her family. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday at Romero Chapel. Prayer service, 7 p.m. Friday. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday. Both at Bethel Pentecostal Church, Pastor Acosta Guerrero officiating. Interment, St. Vrain Cemetery, Avondale, Colo. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall in Pueblo after the interment.

Montez, Gabriel Sr.
Gabriel Montez Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - February 23, 2003 - Gabriel Montez Sr., 36, of Pueblo, went to his heavenly home on Feb. 19, 2003. Born March 7, 1966, in Pueblo, Colo. Preceded in death by his brother, Jay Montez; and sister, Annette Montez. Survived by his beloved wife, Peggy Montez; sons, Gabriel Montez Jr., Joseph Montez; goddaughter, Jaylynn Montez; parents, Joseph and Erma Montez; sisters and brothers, Patricia (Eddie) Padilla, Diana Montez, Mark (Denise) Montez, Joseph (Lillian) Montez, Conrad (Nancy) Montez, Christopher (Yvette) Montez, Matthew (Rebecca) Montez, Andrew Montez, Gerald Montez; parents-in-law, Lloyd and Susan Mondragon; brothers-in-law, Lawrence (Jeannie) Mondragon, Leonard (Tracy) Mondragon. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Viewing will be from 1 to 7 p.m. Sunday. Vigil Rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Monday, all at Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after both services. Family also will be received prior to service at 1901 Euclid or 3728 Lancaster. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Gabriel Montez Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - February 23, 2003 - Gabriel Montez Sr., 36. Also survived by his brother-in-law, Lloyd Mondragon Jr. Viewing, will be from 1 to 7 p.m. today, vigil rosary, 7 p.m. tonight, funeral service, 10 a.m. Monday, all at Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after both services. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Montez, Guadalupe
Guadalupe Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - January 26, 2003 - Guadalupe Montez, 87, departed this life Jan. 24, 2003, at University Care Center. Born July 9, 1915, in Mosquero, N.M., he was a retired construction worker. Preceded in death by his parents, Cresencio and Juanita (Cordova) Montez; daughters, Lillian Montez Chavez, Deanna Montez; sister, Frances Montez; brothers, Faustino, Joe and Benia Montez; grandchildren, Jason and Jarod Montez. Survived by his beloved wife of 61 years, Cora Algien Montez; children, Jeannette (Dan Dasler) Montez, Susan Baca, Ronald (Gloria) Montez, Diana Marquez, Valerie (James) Montez, Guadalupe (Toni) Montez Jr., Dwayne (Rhonda) Montez, Wayne (Tina) Montez; 23 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Mr. Montez was a member of the Montez and Autobee Clubs. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, dancing and watching baseball, basketball and football sporting events. Both services Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Avondale. Funeral Mass, 7 p.m. Monday. Scripture rosary, 10 a.m. Tuesday. Father Maurice O. Gallagher Celebrant. Interment, St. Vrain Cemetery.

Montez, Isaac A.
Isaac A. "Ike" Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - February 09, 2005 - Isaac A. "Ike" Montez, 68, born March 26, 1936, in Boone, passed away at 3:15 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2005, at the family home with his family gathered to witness his transition. Ike is preceded in death by his parents, Martin B. and Edna (Avalos) Montez; and a baby brother, Alvin Montez. Survived by his beloved wife, Lilian Armijo Montez, together they recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in November 2004; children, Father Paul Montez, O.S.B., Monte (Melinda) Montez, Renee (James) Murillo, Therese Montez (Steve Benavidez), Elvin Ward "Hoss" Montez, (Ellen Ensinger); 10 grandchildren, Vicente, Miranda, Marina and Montana Murillo, Brandis, Monte and Tiana Montez, Harley Montez, Heracio and Isaac Benavidez; his little dog, Angel; a sister, Mona (Dennis) Barela; two brothers, Fernando (Minerva) Montez, Ben (Joyce) Montez; brother and sister-in-law, Donald (Adeline) Armijo; numerous other relatives and friends. Ike was a self-employed trucker, often loaning his semis to be used in the Fiesta Day Parades, of which he was a committee member for many years. Rosary vigil, 9:45 a.m. Thursday, followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. with Father Paul Montez, O.S.B., as celebrant; both services, Sacred Heart Church, Avondale. Interment in the family plot at St. Vrain Cemetery.

Montez, Jasper
Jasper Montez - Huerfano World - July 2, 1992 - In Memoriam - In Loving Memory of Jasper Montez, deceased 29 years. - Verse - Sadly missed by Stella, Chas, Mary and family.

Montez, Jay E.
Jay E. Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 27, 1997 - Jay E. Montez, 28, of Pueblo, passed away on Dec. 24, 1997. Born on Oct. 3, 1969, in Pueblo. Preceded in death by sister, Annette Montez. Survived by his wife, Michelle V. Montez of Pueblo- son, Jay Anthony Montez Jr. of Pueblo- daughters, Jamie Lee Chavez, Rae Ann Montez and Jaylynn Montez, all of Pueblo- parents, Joseph and Erma Montez of Pueblo- brothers, Mark Montez and Andrew Montez of Denver, Christopher (Yvette) Montez of Marysville, Wash., Matthew Montez of Seattle, Wash., Joseph (Lillian) Montez, Conrad (Nancy) Montez, Gabriel (Peggy) Montez and Gerald Montez, all of Pueblo- sisters, Patricia (Eddie) Padilla and Diana Fernandez, both of Pueblo- and numerous nieces and nephews. Viewing, 1-5 p.m. today at Romero Funeral Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 28, 1997, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 29, 1997. Both services to be held at St. Francis Church, Rev. Ron Roche, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at 3728 Lancaster.

Montez, Joe Fritz
Joe Fritz Montez – Huerfano World – June 3, 2004 – Sunrise, May 30, 1955 - Sunset, May 26, 2004. Born and longtime resident of Walsenburg. Joe attended grade and high school in Walsenburg and attended college in Trinidad. Joe was baptized, made his communion and confirmation and was also an attar boy at St. Mary Catholic Church. Joe loved to hunt and fish. Although Joe was diagnosed with a terminal illness, he continued to enjoy life. He spent his last days with his family in California, where he passed away at his mother's home in Perris, CA. Joe will be sadly missed by his mother, Sophie Montez; his children, "Angela", (Norman) "Michael", (Heather) Montez; grandchildren Nadia, Aziz, Nicholas and one on the way, brothers and sisters-in-law Manuel and Louise Montez, James Montez, Lawrence and Julie Montez Jerry and Elaine Martinez; sisters and brothers-in-law, Gina and Cesar Ayala and Pamela and Robert Resendez; numerous uncles, aunts, cousins, nephews, nieces; friends, Lucy and Vanessa and very best friend, Moose. Joe will be loved and missed. Fritz was truly one of a kind…. We'll miss you!!! Rosary and funeral service Friday, June 4, 2004 at 7 p.m. at Johnson-Romero Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Johnson-Romero Funeral Home.

Montez, Joe S.
Joe S. Montez - Huerfano World - May 31, 1990 - Gardner man killed - A single vehicle accident Saturday night claimed the life of Joe Montez, 64, of Gardner. According to patrol reports, the mishap occurred on County Road 260 outside Gardner when the vehicle veered off the road and into a deep barrow ditch rolling one half time. Montez was found dead at the scene and the accident is still under investigation by the patrol. A passenger in the vehicle Montez' son, Justin, 29, of Gardner received minor injuries in the mishap. Another single car rollover on I-25 near Colorado City Saturday killed a woman and a one-year-old boy from Arizona. The four deaths in the immediate area were among the total of seven in Colorado during the Memorial Day weekend. Huerfano World - May 31, 1990 - Joe S. Montez, 64, of Gardner, died while driving near that community on May 26, 1990. A retired farmer, Mr. Montez served in the Navy during World War II from 1944-46 and in the U.S. Army from 1947-48. Mr. Montez enjoyed hunting and rodeoing and was a professional artist and leather craftsman. Survivors include his wife, Rosa Dolores, Gardner; children, Joe Montez, Arizona; Vince, Emil, Darrel and James Montez and Theresa Costello, all of Gardner; Fedelina Montez, Denver; his former wife, Flora Montez, Denver; a brother, Charles S. Montez, Pueblo; two sisters, Stella F. Gigli, San Leandro, CA, and Mary Gowens, Colorado Springs; nine grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial was Wednesday from Sacred Heart Church in Gardner. Burial was in Gardner Cemetery.

Montez, John C.
John C. Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 11, 2001 - John C. Montez, 81, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord on March 9, 2001. Born Jan. 27, 1920, in Las Animas, Colo. Juan served in World War II until 1945. Preceded in death by his parents, Juan and Lorenza Montez; his son Eddie Montez; and son-in-law Walter Bernal. Survived by his loving wife, Frances Montez of the family home; children, Mary (Phil) Velasquez, Denver, Lupe (Charlie) Wilson, Pueblo, Bonificio Trujillo, Kingston, Ariz., Juanita (Phil Arellano) Bernal, Pueblo, John (Caroline) Montez Jr., Decono, Colo., Robert (Liz) Montez, Pueblo, Albert (Loretta) Montez, Pueblo, Felix (Patricia) Montez, Pueblo, Julian (Kelly) Montez, Longmont, Christopher (Adella) Montez, Denver, and Frances T. Montez, Pueblo; brothers, George (Helen) Montez, Cheyenne, Wyo., and Frank (Dammas) Montez, Laramie, Wyo.; sister, Mary (John) Lahtte, Los Angeles, Calif.; 36 grandchildren; 48 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. John enjoyed watching wrestling, western movies, Bronco games and the time he spent with his family. Viewing, 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday and 1 to 5 p.m. Monday. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Tuesday. Both at Romero Chapel. Officiant, Rev. James Slak. Interment, St. Vrain Cemetery, in Avondale, Colo. Military honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after interment.

Montez, John N.
John N. Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 10, 2005 - John N. Montez, 83, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on May 7, 2005. Preceded in death by his parents, Estanislaus and Amada Montez; wife, Sophia (Bobian) Montez; sons-in-law, Rusty Velasquez and John Wilburn; and brothers, Monte Montez and Jack Montez. He is survived by his children, Anthony (Lois) Montez, Priscilla (Jacob) Romero, Louise (Fares) Cruz, Elaine Velasquez and Barbara (Ray) Martinez; brothers, Tony Montez Jr. and Ben (Timme) Montez; sisters, Dora Figueroa and Glorya (Philip) Silva; numerous grandchildren, nephews, nieces, cousins and other relatives and friends. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. today, at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, at St. Francis Church, with the Rev. Leonard Racki, as celebrant. Interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery.

Montez, Jose Florencio
Jose Florencio Montez - Huerfano World - July 14, 1994 - Jose Florencio Montez, 62, of Denver, formerly of Walsenburg, died July 2, 1994 in St. Joseph Hospital in that city. Born in Red Wing Nov. 7, 1931, to James and Daniela Montez he was married to Berlina Gallegos of Walsenburg, now of Denver. Survivors include his wife, Berlina; children, William, Stephen and April, all of Denver, brothers and sisters, Eluterio, Lakewood, Josephine Hiyama, Golden, Armando, Englewood, Connie, Shalimar, FL, Toni Peralta, Denver, Sue Suchey, Westminster, Phil and Quino, Walsenburg and Angleo, Pueblo; one grandson, nieces, nephews, aunts. Funeral service was from St. Cajetan's Catholic Church. Cremation.

Montez, Jose V.
Jose V. Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - November 30, 2000 - Jose V. Montez, 56, born Jan. 9, 1944, in Avondale, Colo., passed away Nov. 25, 2000. Survived by his mother, Annie Montez; brother, Gilbert (Arline) Montez; sister, Eleanor (Jimmy) Armijo; nephews, Mike, David (Lori) Montez, Larry (Johanne) Mares, Gary (Janina) Mares, Steve (Alissa) Mares; great-nephews, Shawn, Paul, Eric; great-nieces, Jessica. Miranda, Montessa, StevieJean, Brandy, Christana, Amanda, Taylor. Preceded in death by his father, Paul V. Montez. He was a member of the Montez Club, Veterans of USAF and employed by the Government Printing Office. Visitation today is from noon to 6 p.m. at the Angelus Chapel. Funeral service Friday at 10:45 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church, Avondale. Co-celebrants, Father Maurice Gallagher and Father Paul Montez. Full military honors at graveside, Imperial Memorial Gardens, by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Family will receive friends at the Sacred Heart Hall following the burial rites.

Montez, Leo
Leo Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 10, 1987 - Leo Montez, 54, late of 903 W. 13th St., died May 8, 1987. Preceded in death by his mother, Lucille Vargas, on Feb. 13, 1987. Survived by his stepfather, Jerry Vargas; an uncle, Jesus Montez; and cousins, Duvall, Montez, and Chavez families. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Sunday at Rivera Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial, 9 a.m. Monday, at Mt. Carmel Church. Interment, Roselawn. Family will receive friends at 426 Beech, home of Jerry Vargas.

Montez, Manuelita Flora
Manuelita Flora Montez - Huerfano World - April 20, 2000 - Manuelita Flora Montez, 68, of Walsenburg, died Apr. 16, 2000 in Parkview Hospital in Pueblo. Born Nov. 24, 1931 in Gardner to the late Santiago and Julianita Gallegos Salazar, she was a member of St. Mary Church. Survivors include her children, Mary Ruth Salazar-Tier, Loveland, Jose Juan de Dios Montez, Arizona, Vincent Paul Montez, Turkey Creek, Emil Montez and Justin Darryl Montez, Gardner, James Dean Montez, Josette Theresa Montez, Fedelina "Faye" Marie Montez Baumeister and Bernadine Ellen Montez Crawford, all of Walsenburg; brothers and sisters, Melina Cortez, Patrick Salazar, Bernadine Chyzy, Gloria Keele, James Salazar, Paul Salazar, Ben Salazar, Ursulita Medina and Candelaria Sandoval; numerous grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Thursday (today) from St. Mary Church. Burial in Gardner Catholic Cemetery. Huerfano World - April 18, 2002 - In Loving Memory of Manuelita Flora Montez, who died April 16, 2000. - Verse - Sadly missed by, Emil, Jim, Justin, Faye, Theresa and Bernadine Montez.

Montez, Maria
Maria Montez - World Independent - January 3, 1931 - Influenza Among Infants Causes Death at Gardner - Influenza and pneumonia have been aiding the grim reaper among the infants in the Gardner and Redwing communities. Dr. W.S. Chapman was called there Wednesday morning to investigate several deaths in families where no physician had been called. He found that Joe Arenio Marquis, 1 year old, and Salome Marquis, 2 years old, children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marquis, had died from the ravages of the flu and pneumonia. In the family of Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Castro, the 20 months old baby, Cordelia Castro, had succumbed to the disease; and Maria Montez, a 5 months old, was another victim. Cordelia Castro died on Monday, January 5, and funeral services were held at Gardner Wednesday under direction of Furphy Brothers. Other burials were conducted by the families of the dead infants.

Montez, Maria Anna
Maria Anna Vialpando Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - July 19, 2005 - Maria Anna Vialpando Montez, 89, departed this life at 8 p.m. on July 15, 2005, at the Belmont Lodge in Pueblo. Born Aug. 19, 1915, in Avondale, Colo. Annie was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was very active in her beloved Catholic church, teaching Catechism, cleaning and a member of the Avondale Alter and Rosary Society and lifelong member of the Montez Club. Preceded in death by her loving husband and dance partner, Paul V. Montez; son, Joey; parents, Amalia and Moises Vialpando; brothers, Aggie (Amelia) Vialpando and Toby (Betsey) Vialpando. Survived by her son, Gilbert (Arline) Montez; daughter, Eleanor Montez; grandchildren, Michael and David Montez and Larry, Gary and Steve Mares; several great- and great-great-grandchildren; and many other relatives and friends. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. today, at Romero Chapel. Vigil Rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday; both at Sacred Heart, Avondale. Interment to follow at Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after interment. Special thanks to all the folks at Belmont Lodge for the loving care they gave our mother and all the family members and friends that visited mom faithfully, and expressed their love for her, especially aunt Della, aunt Francis, her terrific "roomy," Sofia Alvarez, and loyal friends, Placido and Rose Alvarez. Thank you all, Eleanor and Gilbert. Pueblo Chieftain - July 20, 2005 - Maria Anna Vialpando Montez, 89, of Avondale. Also survived by her sister, Ruth Contreras and sister-in-law, Betsy Vialpando. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. today, at Sacred Heart, Avondale. Interment to follow at Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after interment.

Montez, Maria Dolores
Maria Dolores (Rosita) Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 18, 2006 - Maria Dolores (Rosita) Montez, 76, passed away May 16, 2006. Survived by numerous nieces, nephews, family and friends. Visitation, 3 to 7 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Gardner, Colo.

Montez, Martin Benjamin
Martin Benjamin Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - June 23, 2000 - Martin Benjamin Montez, 87, affectionately known as "Lolo," departed this life June 20, 2000, at his home in Boone following a lengthy illness. Born Jan. 30, 1913, in Dawson, N.M., he was a retired farmer and trucker. He married Edna Avalos in July 1935 in Boone. She precedes him in death, along with his parents, Vincente and Demecia (Montano) Montez; brother, Paul Montez; and son, Alvin Montez. Survived by his children, Ike (Lil) Montez, Mona (Dennis) Barela, Fernando (Minerva) Montez and Ben (Joyce) Montez Jr.; siblings, Arthur (Olympia) Montez, Albert (Ermie) Montez and Mary (Ray) Vaca; sister-in-law, Christine (Henry) Salas; Annie Montez; special cousin, Guadalupe "Wally" (Cora) Montez; 13 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Visitation, 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Rosary vigil, 10 a.m. Saturday, followed by funeral Mass at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Avondale. Rev. Paul Montez, OSB, celebrant. Interment beside his beloved wife at St. Vrain Cemetery.

Montez, Monte Pasquel II
Monte Pasquel Montez II - Pueblo Chieftain - September 24, 2000 - Monte Pasquel Montez II, age 53, departed this life Sept. 21, 2000, at Memorial Hospital, Colorado Springs. A former Pueblo resident, Monte II was born May 13, 1947, in Pueblo. A disabled veteran, he served in the U.S. Navy. Preceded in death by his parents, Monte Montez Sr. and Frances Diaz. Survived by his wife, Shirley Louise (Macias) Montez, Colorado Springs; two sons, Monte Montez III and Chris Montez; and sister, Elaine Verhouse, all of Colorado Springs; stepfather, Don Guffex, Pueblo; and several half brothers and sisters. Visitation, 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Angelus Chapel, 2535 Airport Road, Colorado Springs. Funeral services, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Faith Baptist Church, 314 S. Circle Drive, Colorado Springs. Interment, Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, with full military honors by Fort Carson Honor Guard.

Montez, Nadia Juliet
Nadia Juliet Montez - Huerfano World - November 8, 1990 - Nadia J. Montez, 12, of Walsenburg, died at her home November 2, 1990, after a six-year battle with leukemia. Born October 20, 1978, in Pueblo, the daughter of James Montez and Patricia Antu, she was in the sixth grade at Walsenburg Middle School. She was a member of St. Mary Church. Survivors include her parents, her sisters, Tonya and Janis Antu; grandmothers, Mary Antu and Sophie Montez and great-grandparents, Cornelio and Juanita Martinez, all of Walsenburg; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and godparents. Mass of Resurrection was Monday from St. Mary Church. Burial was in North St. Mary Cemetery. J. M. Antle Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Montez, Ohonio
Ohonio Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 13, 1924 - The funeral of Ohonio Montez, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Margurito Montez was held Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the residence, 221 Victoria Ave. Burial Roselawn in charge ofT.G. McCarthy & Sons.

Montez, Olympia M.
Olympia M. Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - May 25, 2005 - Olympia M. Montez of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, May 24, 2005. Preceded in death by her parents, Anastacio and Petrita Maes; siblings, Vicente, Alberta, Bonifacio, Doroteo, Lucianita, Delvinia, Celestino, Margarita, Abelina, Donicio and Eloy Maes; son, Facundo Montez; and grandson, Johnny Montez; step-grandson, Joel McCray. Olympia is survived by her loving husband of 68 years, S. Arturo Montez; children, Robert (Wanda J.) Montez and Theresa Guerrero; former daughter-in-law, Beverly Estrada; grandchildren, Michelle (Michael) Johnson, Roberta (Norm) Gonzales, Patricia (Eli) Trujillo, Kim (John) Schoonenberg, Gerald Guerrero, Francine LeMaster, Michael John Guerrero and Christina Guerrero; 22 great-grandchildren, numerous great-great-grandchildren and one great-great-great-grandchild. Olympia grew up on a cattle ranch in New Mexico. She went to college, where she earned her teaching degree. After marrying Arturo, she decided to retire from teaching and started her favorite career, being a mother and homemaker. She enjoyed singing in the St. Leander Choir and teaching catechism. She loved cooking, crochet work, sewing, horseback riding, and even riding horses in the State Fair parades. Most of all, she enjoyed her wonderful life with her family and many friends. Her family will remember her as being fearless, yet very loving. Visitation, 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, May 26, 2005, at Roselawn Funeral Home. Funeral Mass, 3 p.m. Friday, May 27, 2005, at St. Leander Catholic Church. Inurnment will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the American Diabetes Association in Olympia's name.

Montez, Rose
Rose Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - April 22, 1999 - Rose Montez entered her new eternal life on April 21, 1999. Predeceased by her husband, Jess- mother, Elsie Herrera- brothers, Gabriel- and most recently, Joaquin Herrera on March 4, 1999. Survived by daughter and son-in-law, Deborah and David Mertz of Kentucky- grandchildren, Shawn and Jesse Santos of Pueblo- brothers, Alex Casias of Pueblo and Jim Herrera of California- sisters, Alice and Cruz Tapia, Marge and Michael McClanahan and Annabelle and Dan Gallegos, all of Pueblo- a wealth of nieces and nephews- and sisters-in-law, Carmen Casias, Toni Casias Bueno and Marie Herrera. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, Holy Family Church. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery.

Montez, Tomas D. Aquino Sr.
Tomas D. Aquino Montez Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - August 22, 2001 - Age 77, passed away on Aug. 19, 2001, following a lengthy illness. Born May 16, 1924, in Walsenburg, Colo. Preceded in death by his mother and father, Maria Dimas and Eloy Montez; brother, Macario and Frutoso Montez; and sisters, Nicanora Brueckner and Inez Montez. Survived by his loving sister, Mercedes Martinez of Denver, Colo.; his loving wife, Estella; sons, Tomas D. Aquino Montez Jr. and Mario (Angela) Montez of Fowler, Colo.; daughter, Feliz (Joel) Maes; grandchildren, Jeffrey, Eric and Michaela Montez of Fowler, Colo.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Tomas was a World War II Naval veteran and was retired from Pueblo County and Alpha Beta Packing. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today. Rosary, 6 p.m. Thursday. Memorial Mass, 10 a.m. Friday. Both services, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Honors will be presented by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Montez, Tyke
Tyke Montez - Pueblo Chieftain - March 24, 2003 - Tyke Montez, 24, passed away unexpectedly, March 21, 2003. Born on Nov. 14, 1978, in Pueblo, Colo. Preceded in death by his father, Anthony Raymond Montez; grandparents, Monte and Vicki Montez. Survived by his mother, Nellie (Edward) Martinez; grandparents, Raymond and Alice Blea; sisters, Anjanette (Bill), Danielle, and Toni Rae Montez; nieces, Morgan, Olivia, Bleu. Will be sadly missed by family and friends. Funeral service, 3 p.m. Tuesday at Romero Chapel. Cremation has taken place. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after service.

Montgomery, Adolphus Sr.
Adolphus Montgomery Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - July 17, 1986 - Adolphus Montgomery Sr., known by his friends as "Monte," departed this life July 11, 1986, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. Born June 7, 1920, in Talladega, he was a Pueblo resident for the past 32 years. He was a WW II veteran and retired from CF&I with 34 years of service. A member of American Legion, Post 163; member and trustee at First AME Church. Preceded in death by his wife, Rosa L. Montgomery, in 1977, and friend, Martha Williams, in 1985. Survived by two daughters, Mary L. Montgomery, Pueblo, Mrs. Patricia L. (Virgil) Dorsey II, Denver; one son, Adolphus Montgomery Jr., Pueblo; one grandchild, Virgil Dorsey III, Denver; uncle, George Phillips, Anniston, Ala.; sister-in-law, Mabel Montgomery, Portland, Ore.; close friend, Charles Henderson, Pueblo; and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday, Angelus Chapel, the Rev. Thomas Young officiating. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens, with military graveside honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Family will receive friends at 318 Colorado Ave.

Montgomery, Dawn Marie
Dawn Marie Montgomery - Pueblo Chieftain - November 3, 1993 - Dawn Marie Montgomery, cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Pueblo Chieftain – October 31, 2003 – In loving memory of Dawn Marie Montgomery, December 23, 1961 – October 31, 1993. – Verse – Sadly missed by, Mother, Sam, Robin, Ken, Michael, Samantha, Dustin and Austin.

Montgomery, Dianna
Dianna Montgomery - Pueblo Chieftain - October 09, 2003 - Dianna Montgomery, 53, born April 1, 1950, in Pueblo, Colo., passed away Oct. 7, 2003. She is preceded in death by two children, Angel and Bobby Samora; and father, George Askew. She leaves to cherish her memory, her children, Wendy (Steven Coin) Samora and Amanda (Stewart) Mapes; two grandchildren, Crystal and Christina Case; mother, Audrey Askew; sister, Jamie Schroder; brother, George Askew Jr.; and nephews, Todd and Sean Askew. She was a retired registered nurse at Colorado State Hospital, Parkview and St. Mary-Corwin. Memorial service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, 2003, at Community of Christ Church, 66 Blackburn Lane.

Montgomery, Dolphus Jr.
Dolphus Montgomery Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - February 07, 2001 - Dolphus Montgomery Jr. went to be with his Lord at his home on Feb. 4, 2001. He was born June 21, 1951, in Pueblo County. Dolphus was employed at PDI and was a member of the New Life Bible Church. He was preceded in death by his mother, Rosa L. Montgomery in 1977, and his father, Adolphus Montgomery in 1986. His survivors include his wife, Marianne Montgomery of Pueblo; sisters, Mrs. Mary L. (Joseph) Mantini of Pueblo, and Mrs. Patricia L. (Virgil) Dorsey II of Denver; nephew, Virgil Dorsey III of Denver; his grandmother, Alberta Elston of Anniston, Ala.; his caretaker and friend, Karen Johnson of Pueblo; as well as a host of other relatives and friends from Spectrum and PDI. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 9, 2001, in the New Life Bible Church, 110 S. La Crosse Ave. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions in memory of Dolphus be made to the New Life Bible Church, either directly or through the mortuary.

Montgomery, Fidelia Adell
Fidelia Adell "Dell" Montgomery - Pueblo Chieftain - October 24, 2001 - Fidelia Adell "Dell" Montgomery, 92, passed away Oct. 21, 2001, at her home in Colorado Springs. She was preceded in death by her parents, Henry Darger and Nellie Ankrum Darger; husband, Howard A. Montgomery, in 1989; sister, Luella Bistrup; and brother, Conrad Darger. Fidelia and Howard were married on June 30, 1934, and moved to Colorado Springs from Minnesota in 1951. She enjoyed music, especially the piano and organ; animals and loved to play cards. Dell was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary for 51 years and a member of the Rebekah Monta Rosa Lodge No. 4 in Colorado Springs. She retired as a ward clerk from Memorial Hospital in 1974. Her retirement years were spent enjoying her two grandchildren, cats and many friends. She was looking forward to becoming a great-grandmother in March. She is survived by her daughter, June (Joe) Sterling; granddaughter, Linda (Paul) Blasi; grandson, Jeff (Michelle) Sterling, all of Pueblo; nephews, Ken (Shirley) Bistrup, Mankato, Minn., Dick (Colleen) Bistrup, Willmar, Minn., Duane (Ardyce) Bistrup, Evergreen, Colo., Doug Bistrup, Minneapolis, Minn., Larry Darger, Slayton, Minn., and Ronald Darger, Willmar, Minn.; and cousin, Eva Broderick, Minneapolis, Minn. Memorial service, 2 p.m. today, Swan-Law Mortuary, 510 N. Cascade in Colorado Springs, with Dr. Warren Hile officiating. Cremation, Evergreen Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, please make donations to the Humane Society of Colorado Springs.

Montgomery, Robert D.
Robert D. Montgomery - Pueblo Chieftain - September 17, 2005 - Robert D. Montgomery, 71, passed away on Sept. 14, 2005. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert G. and Bessie Montgomery; sister, Peggy Hagar. Bob is survived by his loving wife of 28 years, Linda of Pueblo West; children, Michael J. (Wendy) Montgomery of Florence; Michael T. (Mary) and James P. Montgomery (Janice Morrow) of Pueblo West; grandchildren, Michael II, Christian and Levi. Bob was born in Alamosa, Colo., on July 7, 1934. He moved to Florence while he was in grade school and graduated from Florence High School with a great group of classmates, with whom he always has remained very close. Bob served in the U.S. Army from June 1955 to 1958, serving in Korea and Germany. He taught science in District 60 from 1959 to 1989. Viewing, 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 19, 2005, First Southern Baptist Church, with interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice through the funeral home.

Montgomery, Rolland G.
Rolland "Roll" G. Montgomery - Pueblo Chieftain - November 05, 1997 - Rolland "Roll" G. Montgomery, 74, passed away Nov. 4, 1997. Services, 10 a.m. Thursday, Peaco*ck-Wood Chapel. Interment, Greeley County Cemetery, Tribune, Kan. Visitation, 5 until 8 p.m. today at Peaco*ck-Wood Chapel.

Montgomery, W. J.
W. J. Montgomery - Colorado Daily Chieftain - August 29, 1873 - A Mystery - Louis Rowe, a Frenchman engaged in building a road to Bismarck hill, Upper Ten Mile, some seventeen miles from Helena, discovered on Saturday last, between the two forks of Lump gulch, a number of bones which he thought belonged to a human anatomy. Searching further, he found other bones as also fragments of clothing of a dark color; remnant leaves of a diary of 1866-7, the date (in pencil) almost obliterated; an old, weather beaten envelope, on which the name "W. J. Montgomery" is still discernable; bits of greenback currency of the denomination of $5, etc. The skull and larger bones were missing, probably snatched up and carried off by wild beasts. On one of the diary leaves, a memoranda of a promissory note was distinguishable, minus the names; and on another leaf, under date of October 6, 1867, this: "Worked on house all day." The mysterious disappearance in 1869 or 1870, of "Montgomery the auctioneer," may be traced, perhaps, to these blanched bones and mouldy papers picked up in the mountains about Lump gulch. Here, as in California, Montgomery was famous in his day, in the auction business. In San Francisco at one time, he was prosperous, and rapidly acquired wealth. Montgomery Street in that city was named after him. With more coin than he knew what to do with, he invested the better part of his fortune in stock, which enabled him to leave California for Montana in light trim, financially. Here he had his ups and downs, until the date above set forth, when he suddenly disappeared, no one knew where. The diary and paper remnants to which we have referred, can be seen at Auerbach Bros., Mr. Hurst, at Ten Mile, having brought them to town yesterday. Who of our people can throw additional light upon this mystery? - Helena Herald

Montiel, Anthony
Anthony "Tony" Montiel - Pueblo Chieftain - April 17, 2005 - Anthony "Tony" Montiel, 85, of Pueblo, passed away April 13, 2005. He is survived by his loving wife, Martha Barrera-Montiel; daughter, Nayeli G. Barrera Roman; and other relatives. Viewing from noon to 2 p.m. Monday and funeral service, 2 p.m. Monday at Romero Chapel. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery.

Montiel, Daniel S.
Daniel S. Montiel - Pueblo Chieftain - May 16, 2004 - Daniel S. Montiel, 60, of Pueblo. Passed away, May 13, 2004. Daniel enjoyed the outdoors and spending time with his family. He worked at the CF&I for 35 years. He is preceded in death by parents, Julien and Frances Montiel; brother, Ben Montiel; and grandchildren, Jacklyn, Jonathan and Rocky Martinez. Survived by his loving wife, Helen Montiel; and children Netta (Henry) Cortez, Gen (Tony), Helen (Ruben) Martinez, Debra (David) Mashatta, Katina Montiel, April (Mario) Vargas, Anthony (Aurora) Martinez Jr., David (Isabel) Martinez Sr., Daniel (Nicole) Montiel Jr., Ben (Michelle) Montiel, Eric (Netalie) Montiel and Brandon (Pilar) Montiel; mother-in-law, Helen Cortez. Daniel is also survived by numerous brothers, sisters, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, family, friends; and his bunny, Two-Tone. Visitation, 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, 2004, at Roselawn Funeral Home, 1706 Roselawn Road. Rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, 2004, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 19, 2004; both services will be held at St. Joseph's Catholic Parish. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Montiel, Raoul
Raoul "Bully" Montiel - Pueblo Chieftain - February 20, 2001 - Age 59, passed away Feb. 17, 2001. Survived by children, Phillip, Theresa, Edward (Irene) and Eugene Montiel; the children's mother, Marie Montiel; grandchildren, Simon and Andrew Garcia, Felecita, Anthony, Melinda and Vanessa Montoya; special friend, Joann Vasco; brothers and sisters, Antonia Salazar, Amparo (Alfonso) Ruiz, Virginia Montiel, Margie (Rudy) Madrid, Lucy (Pete) Lucero, Mary Sandoval, Ruben (Betty) Montiel, Edward John (Priscilla) Montiel, Gloria (Rutilio) Lobatos, Marian (David) Lerma, and Steve (Rosa) Salazar, Cynthia (Jose) Reyes. Preceded in death by father, Edward Montiel; stepfather, Augustine Salazar; and mother, Ramona Montiel Salazar. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday. Rosary, 6 p.m. Wednesday and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday. Both services at St. Joseph Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends and family at 2115 W. 13th Street.

Montolla, Manuel
Manuel Montolla - Walsenburg World - March 9, 1899 - A mysterious murder is about to be unearthed. Las Wednesday while Pablo Maes was looking for some sheep that had wandered from his herd, he accidentally discovered the skeleton of a man that had been buried in the ground on Turkey Creek. He notified his neighbors who dug up the remains and to their surprise they found that the head had been severed from the body and the corpse buried in a sitting posture with the body so doubled up that the neck touched the knees. The murder is supposed to have been committed twelve or fifteen years ago, as a Mexican by the name of Manuel Montolla disappeared from his home on Turkey Creek about that time and has never been heard of since. From appearance, a fire had been built on the grave to conceal the evil deed.

Montour, John (Mrs.)
Mrs. John Montour - Huerfano Herald – November 18, 1880 - Mrs. John Montour of this place, died of consumption yesterday morning. She was a lady of Spanish descent and had been sick several months but only the last five or six days was considered dangerous.

Montour, Luther
Luther Montour - Pueblo Chieftain - November 04, 1999 - Luther Montour, 80, passed away Nov. 2, 1999. Preceded in death by his wife, Lucy Montour, and grandson, Richard Montour. Survived by son, Albert (Dorothy) Montour; daughter, Margie (Timothy) DeHerrera; 10 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; sisters, Helen (Virgil) Sandoval and Faye (Alonzo) Salazar; brothers, Joe (Betty) Montour, Danny (Bessie) Montour and Louie Montour; and nieces and nephews. Mr. Montour was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in World War II. He was a hard worker and a loving father. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. today. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Friday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel, followed by cremation, Imperial Crematory. Family will receive friends at 4225 St. Clair.

Montour, Richard
Richard Montour – Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph – July 6, 1992 – Colorado Springs Man, 18, Stabbed to Death in Downtown Pueblo Alley – A Colorado Springs man was stabbed to death early Sunday in a downtown Pueblo alley. Richard Montour, 18, who lived in the 2700 block of east Bijou Street, died about 3:30 a.m. after he was taken to Parkview Hospital in Pueblo. Paul A. Vialpando, 21, of Pueblo, was arrested in connection with the stabbing, Pueblo police said. According to police, officer Mark Duran found Montour shortly after 2 a.m. in the alley in the 100 block off West Third Street. He was suffering from several stab wounds to the torso. Witnesses said Montour and Vialpando were in an argument at a downtown bar late Saturday night. Several other men also were involved in the argument, police said. Police arrested Vialpando near the scene and found the suspected knife used in the stabbing in his car.

Montoya, Alex Adam
Alex Adam "Bo" Montoya - Romero Funeral Home - November 2006 - Alex Adam "Bo" Montoya, 28, of Denver, passed away on November 25, 2006. He is survived by his loving wife, Jolina Montoya; children, Angeliqua, Damian, Rebecca, Adam and Autumn; parents, Alex and Flora Montoya; mother-in-law, RoseAnn Trujillo; father-in-law, Julian (Loretta) Trujillo; sisters, D. Diane (Elisandro) Alvarez and Judy (Leroy) Lucio; brothers-in-law, Julian Trujillo Jr., Christopher Trujillo Jr., Daniel Trujillo and Matthew Trujillo; sister-in-law, Rosanne Trujillo; nephews, Leroy "L J" and Ian; and several aunts, uncles, cousins and other relatives and friends. Viewing today 11/30 from 3-7 pm and Prayer service to follow at 7 pm, Romero Chapel, Pueblo. Funeral service 10 am Friday 12/1 at Praise Assembly of God with interment to follow at Imperial Cemetery, Pueblo. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero's hall after evening service and at Praise Assembly after burial. In lieu of food and flowers a memorial fund has been set up at any Security Service Credit Union for Alex's five Children

Montoya, Alexander
Sgt. Alexander Montoya - Huerfano World - February 19, 2004 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1966: Sgt. Alexander Montoya, 25, who was born in Walsenburg in 1940 but had been making his home in Pueblo, was killed in Viet Nam. [Editor's Note: Wasn't able to find the obit for Sgt. A. Montoya, which shows listed in the Pueblo Chieftain, February 10, 1966, but it's not in the paper.]

Montoya, Alfred
Alfred Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - January 04, 2006 - Alfred Montoya, 85, passed away Jan. 2, 2006. Preceded in death by beloved wife, Lucy Montoya; son, Alfred Montoya Jr.; parents, Samuel and Victoria Atencio; brothers, Frank and Pemmie; sisters, Lillian and Rose; and son-in-law, Charles Wolter. Survived by sister, Grace Marquez; children, Gloria Wolter, Vernon (Doreen) Montoya, Vickie (Tony) Godec, Frank (Christina) Montoya, Barbara Montoya; grandchildren, Kathy Jones, Vernon Montoya, Jim and Wendy Godec, Anthony and Kristen Montoya, Alfred and John Montoya, Brian Montoya, Sara and Michelle Archuleta, Gabriel and Jessica Seamon; great-grandchildren, Crystal Jones, Brandon and Sydney Ortega, Willow and Alexander Godec, Malikai Montoya, Mario Cruz, Ashley Castle; and great-great-granddaughter, Lucy Jones. Alfred served with the United States Navy in WWII from 1943 to 1946 in the Asiatic Pacific Theatre, American Area, European African Theatre, Victory, Philippine Liberation. Alfred was employed at the Pueblo Army Depot from 1951 until he retired as an ammo storage specialist, with specialty in guided missiles in 1979. He received many promotions and commendations while employed at the depot. He also served as a union official in the NAGE. He was an avid golfer, played on numerous championship softball teams in area Catholic leagues, and was a golden gloves boxing champion in his youth. Alfred will be sadly missed by numerous family and friends. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. Thursday, Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday; both services at Our Lady of Assumption Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Montoya, Amos
Amos Montoya - Huerfano World - August 20, 1987 - In Memoriam - In Loving Memory of my husband, Amos Montoya, who died August 22, 1970. - Verse - Sadly missed and forever loved by his wife Em.

Montoya, Andy
Andy Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - April 13, 1999 - Andy Montoya, 64, passed away April 9, 1999. Born Oct. 1, 1934, in Rocky Ford. Preceded in death by his parents, Nicolomes and Delfina Montoya; wife, Gail, October 1998; and two sisters, Ruby Day in 1998 and Irene Vigil in 1997. Andy enjoyed grocery shopping at all of Pueblo's major stores and comparing prices. Oftentimes other customers would ask him where certain items were located and with a smile Andy would tell them or guide them to the product. Survived by his children, Anthony (Nina) Montoya and Jackie Montoya, both of Billings, Montana; siblings, Joe (Julia) Montoya, Clara Trujillo, Nick (Sadie) Montoya and Richard Montoya, all of Pueblo, Frank (Josie) Montoya, Denver and Dolores (Lee) Rodriguez, Colorado Springs; seven grandchildren, Michael, Joseph, Daniel, Angelena, Paul, Joanne and Leona Montoya, all of Billings, Mont.; his "running buddy," Gilbert Padilla; and several nieces and nephews, including his favorite niece, Dianna (Mike Barnes) Montoya, Pueblo. Visitation, 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Angelus Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The Montoya family will receive friends at the Grand Prix Restaurant following the interment.

Montoya, Angelina Marie
Angelina Marie (Aragon) Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - May 11, 2004 - Angelina Marie (Aragon) Montoya, born November 23, 2002. Jesus was short an Angel so on May 7, 2004 he came for our precious angel to live with Him in heaven. Preceded in death by great-grandparents, Joe T. and Mary T. Montoya and Joe E. Armijo, Aunt Crystal Sena, sister Victoria. She is survived by parents Amanda Montoya, James, J.J. Aragon, sister Myrriah Montoya, grandparents, Joe L. and Dolores Montoya, Angelina Aragon, aunt and godmother Lisa Aragon, godfather and uncle, Lawrence (Dolores) Montoya, uncles, Jerry, Michael Montoya, Josh Aragon, aunt, Elizabeth Aragon. Survived by a host of uncles, aunts, cousins and relatives. Mass of the Angels, Mt. Carmel Church, Wednesday, May 12, 2004 at 10:00 a.m.

Montoya, August Ben
August Ben Montoya – Pueblo Chieftain – October 17, 2006 - August Ben Montoya, 75, born March 21, 1931, passed away Oct. 14, 2006. Preceded in death by his wife, Genevieve; parents, August and Lucy Montoya; and sister, Marcella Santos. Survived by children, Lorraine (Jim) Montoya Rector, August Paul (Debra) Montoya, Frank B. (Cathy) Montoya and Mark Anthony (Louise) Montoya; grandchildren, Clint (Tiffani) Montoya, Nicholas Montoya, Jamie (Torin) Martinez, Brian Rector, Benjamin Montoya, and twins, Dylan and Liam Montoya; brother, John (Inez) Montoya; sisters, Gloria (Max) Salas, Cecelia (Joe) Maldonado; special friends, Maxine Morales and Augustine Gallegos; brother-in-law, Frank (Faye) Arguello; daughter-in-law, Debra Clodfelter; and numerous nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends. The family would like to thank Dr. James Stjernholm for his wonderful care. August loved music and played the guitar and harmonica. He had a passion for basketball, softball, running track, and he loved to dance. August was a graduate of Central "Wildcats" class of 1950. He retired from the CF&I and was a member of Pueblo Aerie No. 145 FOE and Our Lady of the Meadows Church. At his request, cremation. Memorial Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Holy Family Church. Inurnment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family respectfully requests the omission of food.

Montoya, Aurora
Aurora Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - January 23, 2005 - Aurora Montoya, 81, passed away at home surrounded by her loving family on Jan. 19, 2005. She was born on Aug. 4, 1923. Aurora married Camilo Montoya on June 5, 1943, in Baird, Texas. She was an active member of Holy Family Parish and the Latin American Club. Aurora enjoyed being with her friends and was a longtime resident of Pueblo. She is preceded in death by her husband, Camilo Montoya; father, Felix Gonzales Sr.; mother, Solidad Ramires; brothers, Marcelino and Chano; sisters, Clemencia, Inez and Manuela. Aurora is survived by her children, Dionioes Sampson of Chicago, Ill.; Albert (Lorraine) Montoya of Denver; Rose (Bob) Vigil of Pueblo; Tony George (Hyesuk) Montoya of Santa Monica, Calif.; and brother, Felix (Inez) Gonzales Jr., all of Santa Barbara, Calif.; goddaughter, Becky Martinez of Pueblo; nine grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Pueblo Hospice in Aurora's memory. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Both services, Holy Family Catholic Church. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. today. Mass of Christian burial, 10 a.m. Monday, the Rev. Jesse Perez, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The Montoya family will receive friends at the Holy Family hall following the burial rites.

Montoya, Bernardo Jr.
Bernardo ''Bernie'' Montoya Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - May 5, 1987 - Bernardo ''Bernie'' Montoya Jr., 1123 W. Mesa, departed this life May 2, 1987. A lifetime Pueblo resident, he was born Sept. 5, 1952. In 1970 he left Central High School and entered the U.S. Army. He served in the Vietnam War as a helicopter gunner until his release in 1973. Upon his return he married the former Maria Mondragon, Aug. 15, 1973, in Pueblo. He worked in the tube mill of CF&I. Bernie enjoyed fishing and riding his motorcycle. Predeceased by his grandfather, Leopoldo Rael, in 1979. Survivors include his wife, Maria "Merly" Montoya; children, Bernadette and Shawn Montoya, all of the family home; parents, Bernardo Sr. and Molly Montoya, Pueblo; four brothers, Tom (Eufemia) Montoya, Denver, Jimmy (Betty) Montoya, David Rael, Walter (Lucille) Montoya, all of Pueblo; two sisters, Lorraine Gutierrez and Jackie Pizarro, both of Pueblo; in-laws, Juan and Anita Mondragon, Pueblo; godchild, Molly Gutierrez, and a host of other relatives and friends. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Wednesday. Both services at St. Anne Church with the Rev. Mark Plewka celebrant. Interment with full military honors from Fort Carson at graveside, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at 1235 Taylor.

Montoya, Carlos
Carlos Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - March 06, 2001 - Age 76, of Pueblo, departed this life at Parkview Hospital March 3, 2001. Born Sept. 20, 1923, in Pueblo. Preceded in death by parents, Andalesio and Carlota Montoya. Survived by Uncle Edward Trujillo and family; and the family of departed Uncle Max Trujillo; and numerous cousins. His working career was as journeyman for shipping companies in San Francisco, Calif. He became a resident of Minnequa Medicenter, the place he called home, in January 1994, where he was shown love and care by the staff, employees and friends. Carlos was a very caring person. Viewing Tuesday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Funeral service Tuesday, 2 p.m., Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Montoya, Celia A.
Celia A. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - June 11, 1999 - Celia A. Montoya, 90, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord June 9, 1999.Born July 9, 1908, in San Luis, Colo. Preceded in death by her husband, Luis Montoya- sons, Leroy and Gilbert Rael- parents, Junita and Jesus Jaramillo-siblings, J.J. Demetrio, Patricio Jaramillo, Aranita Martinez and Genoveva Dehn- son-in-law, Serapio Medina- and former husband, Felix Rael. Survived by daughters, Mary (Eddie) Vigil, Pueblo, Erla (Vic) Martinez, Pueblo, Erma Medina, Colorado Springs, Rose (Larry) Higgs, Pueblo West, Loretta (Frank)Martinez, Pueblo, Gloria (Jim) Martinez and Rosalie Montoya, both of Thornton-stepsons, Robert (Lucille) Montoya and Tom Montoya, both of Barstow, Calif.-and brother, Ismael Jaramillo, Pueblo. Celia raised three grandchildren, Leroy, Lynn and Odel Medina. Also survived by special nieces, Inez Quinones and Josie Montoya, both of Pueblo, 20 grandchildren, 14 stepgrandchildren, 18great-grandchildren and numerous beloved nieces and nephews. Special thanks and sincere gratitude to Dr. Michael Rendler for his genuine concern and skillful care of our beloved mother. Also, thanks to Westwind Staff and Hospice. Viewing, 1 to 4 p.m. today at Romero Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday at Romero Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday at St. Francis Xavier Church, Rev. Ron Roche, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at 456 Littler, home of daughter, Rose.

Montoya, Celia R.
Celia R. Montoya - Huerfano World - March 20, 2008 - Celia R. Montoya, age 94, a resident of Walsenburg, CO and former eight-year resident of Albuquerque and Chacon, NM, passed away on Wednesday, March 12, 2008, in Walsenburg. She was born in Chacon, on September 28, 1913, to the late Leandro and Facita Romero and was united in marriage to the late Melaquias G. Montoya. She was active in the Senior Citizens Center in Walsenburg and a former member of Holy Family Senior Citizens Center in Albuquerque. She volunteered many hours at St. Vincent de Paul; she also played Bingo at the Parish Halls and enjoyed an occasional visit to the casino. She was a school bus driver for the Mora Schools for several years. She was a foster mother to four children. She loved children. She opened her home to Father Bedes where he lived for a number of years. She will best be remembered for her devotion to our Blessed Mother and to the Rosary, which she prayed numerous times throughout the day. Celia enjoyed people. Her home in Chacon was appreciated as a resting place for friends and neighbors, where they would enjoy a cup of coffee and bizcochitos (cookies). In her spare time she liked to crochet, do word puzzles, and work on ceramics. The joy of her life was being a part of her grandchildren's lives and sharing in raising them. Celia loved dogs; she considered them her best friend. A lifetime Catholic, she was a member of the St. Mary's Catholic Church in Walsenburg, CO. Prior to living in Walsenburg she lived in Albuquerque, for about eight years, where she was a member of St. Edwin's Catholic Church. She was a lifetime member of St. Gertrude's Church in Mora, NM where she was active in the Clothes Pantry and with devotions to Our Lady of Fatima. She was preceded in death by her husband, Melaquias G. Montoya; parents Leandro and Facita Romero; son Carlos Montoya; siblings Jose Gandert, Savino Romero, Abran Romero, Emilio Romero, Bessie Bennevent, and great-grandchild Dylan Arellano. She is survived by her four children, Gladys Esquibel and husband Augustin of Burley, ID, Mike Montoya and wife Cora and George Montoya and wife Beryl all of Albuquerque, Chalene Pino and husband John of Walsenburg, and Bobby Romero and wife Karen of Denver, whom she helped raise; step-daughters Alice Metheny and Jerry of Apache Junction, AZ, Ruby Tennant, MI, seven grandchildren including Charla Arellano, and J. J. Pino; 14 great-grandchildren including Joshua, Derrick, Madison Arellano, and Tatum and Rowdy Pino, numerous other relatives and many friends. Interment Chacon Cemetery, Chacon, NM.

Montoya, Clorinda
Clorinda Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - December 28, 2003 - Clorinda Montoya, 71 years of age. Born in Pueblo, Colo. Nov. 28, 1932. Departed this life on Dec. 26, 2003. Clorinda was a member of the American GI Forum Auxiliary for many years. She loved to serve as a bingo member and play bingo. Clorinda was loved by her husband, Joe B. Montoya and family. She will be missed dearly. At her request, there will be no viewing or services. Cremation has been taken. In honor of Clorinda there will be a dinner on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2003 at the American GI Forum, 1p.m. at 125 Dr. Hector Garcia Place.

Montoya, Cora
Cora Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - August 2, 2006 - Cora Montoya, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on July 31, 2006. She was preceded in death by her husband, John A. Montoya. Survived by her daughter, Anne (Daniel) Puente; grandchildren, Daniel and Stephen Puente; brother, Edward Ortega; nieces, Lillian Brown and Rosemarie (Paul) Leak; and nephew, Clifford (Bobbie) Mares. Graveside inurnment, 9 a.m. Thursday, Mountain View Cemetery.

Montoya, Cresencio G.
Cresencio G. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - March 24, 2004 - Cresencio G. Montoya, 81, went to be with the Lord March 22, 2004. Preceded by parents and sisters, Fay and Emilia. Survived by wife, Mary of 17 years; sons, Louie (Debbie) Montoya, Gilbert (Lucy) Montoya, Jerry Montoya and Lench (Dolly) Montoya; two stepsons, eight stepdaughters, numerous extended family members and friends. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, at Imperial Funeral Home. Combined rosary and funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens, with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. The family will receive friends at 1237 Elm St., Pueblo.

Montoya, Daisy P.
Daisy P. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - June 01, 2006 - Daisy P. Montoya, 54, went to be with the Lord on May 30, 2006, following a brief illness. Born April 6, 1952, in Pueblo, Colo. She was a dietary aid at Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo. She will be remembered for her kind words and compassion. She loved to spend time and cook for her children and grandchildren. She enjoyed fishing and camping. Preceded in death by her parents, Phillip and Della (Maes) Sais; loving husband, Manuel Montoya; brothers, George and David Sais. Survived by her children, Sylvia (Roddy) Maez, Manuel (Monica) Montoya and Eric (Marcella) Montoya; siblings, Phillip Sais Jr., Kell (Debbie) Sais, Kathy Apodaca; sister-in-law, Mary Sais; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild; six godchildren; and numerous beloved brothers and sisters-in-law, relatives and friends. Viewing, 2 to 5 p.m. today, with vigil service at 7 p.m., and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday; all at St. Anne Church, with interment to follow at Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at St. Anne Hall after vigil and burial.

Montoya, Daniel
Daniel Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - November 28, 2006 - Daniel "Rabbit" Montoya, 77, went to be with God on Nov. 24, 2006. He retired from the CF&I in 1983. He was a passionate baseball player and devoted Dodgers and Broncos fan. He always was willing to help others. He was a loving and compassionate family man and friend. Preceded in death by parents, Juan and Amada (Bobian) Montoya; sisters, Virginia Montoya, Simona "Sadie" Murphy; brothers, Rosenaldo Montoya, Paul Montoya. Survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Darlene Montoya; children, Linda (Ignacio) Montez, Janet Basquez, Dave (Marlene) Gutierrez; grandchildren, Ignacio (Jamie) Montez Jr., Lenard (Angelic) Montez, Rodney (Angela) Basquez, Danielle (Anthony) Sanchez, Leann (Joe) Treadway, John, David, Manuel and Elijah Gutierrez; great-grandchildren, Gianni, Cassandra, Alexis, Jacob, Cyrus, Lilah, Lael, Delaina, Shawn, Antonio, Isaiah, Sherie, Mariah, Alisha and John; brother, Richard Montoya; sisters, Rose (Jim) Martindale, Liz (Chuck) Spinuzzi and Evangelina Aragon; special nieces and nephews, especially Diane (Nick) Castillo; numerous relatives and friends. Visitation, 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2006, and funeral service, 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 30, 2006; both at Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel. Cremation will take place following the service.

Montoya, Delfino
Delfino "Chief" Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - August 08, 2003 - Delfino "Chief" Montoya, 85, passed away Aug. 5, 2003. He is preceded in death by his parents, Hijno and Cecilia Montoya; three brothers, three sisters, and his grandson, Jade Bryan Galves. He is survived by his wife, Mary; children, Don (Sherry) Montoya, Walsenburg, Colo.; Harvey (Julie) Montoya, Pueblo; and Henry (Shirley) Montoya, Denver; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Montoya served in the U.S. Army in the European Theater of Operations in WWII, was a member of St. Leander Parish and retired from the CF&I. Visitation, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Services, St. Leander Church: vigil service, 7 p.m. Friday; and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday with interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens, with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Also, please visit Delfino's memorial at www.mem.com.

Montoya, Diane Mae
Diane Mae Montoya - Huerfano World - July 26, 1962 - Inquest Set For Tuesday In Train Death of Child - Funeral services were held yesterday for 10-year old Diane Mae Montoya but interest in the accident which took her life remained high in the community with the announcement that an inquest into the tragic death would be held here next Tuesday. County Corner Herbert Furphy set the inquest for 7:30 p.m. in the courthouse. Diane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Montoya, 315 W. Sixth Street was struck and killed by the southbound Colorado & Southern Texas Zephyr passenger train about 4:30 p.m. Sunday as she sought to cross the tracks between Sixth and Seventh streets. The child's body was dragged at distance of about 300 feet before the train was stopped. She was badly mangled, and one arm was severed. Members of the train's crew told local police they saw the girl come from behind a warehouse in that area and thought she was playing. They said she crossed the tracks directly into the path of the train, apparently unaware of its approach. Crewmen said the trains horn was blowing. The train's crew included Paul H. Davis, Trinidad, conductor; E.R. Bratcher, Denver, engineer, and A.R. Terry, Trinidad, fireman. Larry Cox, 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cox, corroborated the trainmen's story. Eyewitness to the accident, Larry told Police Chief Mike Ramps that the girl ran in front of the train. Information gathered by investigating officers indicates that Diane was going to visit Mrs. Genovieve Cisneros, and elderly resident west of the railroad crossing whom the children of the neighborhood referred to as "grandma." City police and the coroner spent Sunday afternoon and much of Monday interviewing residents of the accident area in an effort to secure information and witnesses. Among those interviewed were Joe Jerant, operator of a grocery and motel on Seventh Street near the accident scene, and Joe Avellani, who resides on Sixth Street next to the railroad tracks. Jerent said he heard the train's horn. Avellani told officers he saw the child walk past his house and along the railroad tracks shortly before the train came by. Diane was born September 28, 1951, in Pueblo. She completed the fifth grade at Washington School. Along with her family she was a member of the Church of God in Christ, and it was from there that funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. yesterday. Family prayer services had been held the evening before at Furphy Chapel. Burial was in the family plot in the Masonic Cemetery. In addition to her parents. Diane is survived by four sisters, Elizabeth, Roberta Jean, Doris Ann, and Darlene Kay; a brother Gilbert S.; a grandmother Cordelia Duran and a great-grandmother Mrs. Beatrice Gonzales, all of Walsenburg.

Montoya, Edumenia V.
Edumenia V. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - October 28, 1987 - Edumenia V. Montoya, 70, late of 1105 Ruppel, passed away Oct. 26, 1987, at Parkview Hospital. Survived by children, Estella (Marcos) Hernandez, Doris (Robert) Espinoza, and David (Pauline) DeIsla, all of Pueblo. Orlinda (Orlando) Pena of Idaho and Joe Celio of Germany. Sister of Rose Espinoza of Pueblo, Anita Lopez of California, and Arsenia Romero of Alamosa. Survived also by 23 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Evening services at 7 o'clock Wednesday and funeral service at 2 p.m. Thursday, both services at Rivera Chapel with the Rev. Bob Halverstadt officiating. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends and relatives at 635 E. Northern, home of Stella Hernandez.

Montoya, Elisardo S.
Elisardo S. "Eli" Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - May 06, 2001 - Elisardo S. "Eli" Montoya, age 79, went to be with Jesus May 5, 2001. Preceded in death by parents, Eusebio and Mary Montoya; and two siblings, Vidal and Ofelia. He leaves to cherish his wife, Katie Montoya; children, Robert (Mona) Montoya, Eleanor (Ram) Villafon, Patricia (David) Velasquez, Eddie (Corrina) Montoya; brothers, Henry and Eusebio Jr.; sisters, Rafelita, Margaret, Maryann, Aurora, Jean, and Rosa; 12 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and extended nieces and nephews. Viewing, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Imperial Funeral Home. Military honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Montoya, Elise Marie
Elsie Marie Montoya - Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - January 25, 1997 - Elsie Marie Montoya, infant daughter of Mathew and Dawn (Nonan) Montoya of Colorado Springs, died Jan. 22, 1997, in Colorado Springs. Visitation will be from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Swan-Law Funeral Directors, 501 N. Cascade Ave., with rosary to follow at 5 p.m. at the funeral home. Mass will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 2021 W. Pikes Peak Ave., with the Rev. Jim Bracke officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen Cemetery, 1005 S. Hanco*ck Ave. Elise was born Dec. 27, 1996, in Colorado Springs. In addition to her parents, she is survived by grandparents, Karen Nonan, Donald Nonan and Henry and Orlena Montoya, all of Colorado Springs; and great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutherland of Colorado Springs and Lilly Trujillo of Walsenburg. To our precious little girl, you brought a ray of sunshine into our lives and filled our hearts with so much love. Memorial contributions may be made to the Elise Marie Montoya Memorial Fund, in care of Matt and Dawn Montoya, 3450 Charwood Lane, Colorado Springs 80910.

Montoya, Elsie L.
Elsie L. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - January 12, 2005 - Elsie L. Montoya, 74, passed away Jan. 9, 2005. She is preceded in death by her parents, Manuel and Mary Duran; and by her sister, Martha Radcliff. She is survived by her husband of 58 years, John B. Montoya Jr.; children, John D. Montoya, Pueblo, Laurie (Douglas) Medina, Denver, Debby Montoya, Denver, and Janet (Bill) Brown, Pueblo; grandchildren, Mark Montoya, Michael Alcala, Jeremy Montoya, Justin Montoya, Tina (Greg) Gulley, Doug Medina, Matt Yheaulon, Brenan McManus, Derric McManus and Britney Brown; also survived by three great-grandchildren; sisters, Jeannie Gallegos, El Paso, Texas, and Olivia (Gilbert) Medina, Pueblo; brother, Danny (Frances) Duran of Colorado Springs; as well as by numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Elsie retired from School District 60, where she was employed in food service as a cook. She was a member of St. Leander Parish. Visitation, 2 to 5 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday; both at the funeral home. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Friday and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday; both at St. Leander Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Montoya, Erminio
Ermino Montoya - Huerfano World - September 19, 1991 - Erminio Montoya, 63, died at his residence in Walsenburg Monday, Sept. 16, 1991. Mr. Montoya was born Mar. 17, 1928 in Farisita and attended school at Turkey Creek. He worked for 10 years at the Pueblo Ordinance Depot and later as a farm laborer. He was a member of St. Mary Church. Surviving Mr. Montoya are his brother, Tony Montoya, Pueblo; sisters, Lucy Bachicha, Walsenburg, Susie Galvez and Sorida Vigil, both of Pueblo, several nieces and nephews. Graveside service will be Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Valdez Cemetery on Turkey Creek. J.M. Antle Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Montoya, Ernest Jacob
Ernest Jacob Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - July 30, 2001 - Ernest Jacob Montoya, lifetime Avondale resident, passed away July 27, 2001. Born in 1925 in Crowley, Colo., to Charles and Maude Montoya. Preceded in death by parents; one son, Gerald Montoya; brother, Jim Montoya; and two infant brothers, Edward and Andy. Also preceded by brother-in-law and sister-in-law, George and Carmen Autobee, Sylvia (Adolph) Torres, and Mike (Monica) Gonzales. Ernie is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Nativadad (Tive) Montoya; son, Bob (Elaine) Montoya; grandchildren, Geri Ann Ortiz, Jared (Kristen) Montoya; and great-granddaughter, Alicia Montoya; sisters, Frances (James) Torres, Rachel (Joe) Armijo, Ferna (Ruben) Tafoya, Leta (Gilbert) Solano, Mattie (Ernie) Rael; sisters-in-law, Monica (Mike) Gonzales and Marcella (Jim) Montoya; and numerous friends, cousins, nieces and nephews. Ernie retired from the Pueblo Army Depot. He loved to fish, play pool, enjoyed watching the Broncos and Rockies and was an avid hunter in his younger days. He also enjoyed the time he spent with his family. Ernie enlisted in the Army in August 1943, when he was 18 years old and became a sergeant and squad leader with the 127th Infantry 32nd Division. He also served in the Pacific Theater of operations in World War II. Ernie was wounded in Northern Luzon in the Philippines. He received a Bronze Star and Purple Heart for his actions in that campaign. Ernie was a kind, generous, giving and loving man, who will be missed by all those whose lives he touched. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at Romero Chapel. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday both at Sacred Heart Church, celebrant, Rev. Paul Montez. Interment, St. Vrain Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Sacred Heart Church Hall after services.

Montoya, Estevan A.
Estevan A. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - May 07, 1999 - Estevan A. Montoya, 76, of Pueblo, went to join his daughter, Corles, in heaven on May 3, 1999. Survived by his loving wife, Mary Inez Montoya, of 50years- sons, Leonard (Debbie) Montoya of Marysville, Mich., Carlos (Shirley)Montoya of Colorado Springs, Daniel (Rosalie) Montoya of Pueblo, and David(Tracy) of Pueblo- 12 loving grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Also survived by six sisters and two brothers. Mr. Montoya retired from CF&I after 30 years of service. Rosary, Thursday, 7 p.m. Funeral Mass Friday, 10a.m., both services at St. Leander Catholic Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Donations may be made to American Diabetes Association, 1616Duke St., Alexandria, Va., 22314 in Mr. Montoya's memory.

Montoya, Esther D.
Esther D. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - February 25, 2001 - Esther D. Montoya, 77, born Oct. 10, 1923, in Wagon Mound, N.M., to the union of John B. Duran and Elsie Espinoza Duran, passed away Feb. 21, 2001. Survived by her loving husband of 55 years, Solomon Montoya; sons, Joe (Lolita) Duran and Sam (Alberta) Montoya; daughters, Pauline (George) Sisneros and Lorraine (Gilbert) Archuleta; special granddaughter whom she raised, Lisa (Stan) Rivera; 20 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; brother, Adolph (MaryLou) Duran; sister, Loretta (Esquiel) Garduno; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her brother, Johnny Duran in 1975; father, John B. Duran in 1981; and mother, Elsie Duran in 1999. Esther enjoyed traveling, music, being outdoors, going to the Colorado State Fair and Cripple Creek and spending time with her family and friends. Visitation, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary, 7:15 p.m. Monday. Funeral Mass, 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Both services at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Sangre de Cristo Hospice and especially to Arlene Flores for all her help.

Montoya, Eulogia
Eulogia Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - March 24, 1987 - Eulogia Montoya, 83, passed away at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital on March 22, 1987. Mrs. Montoya is survived by eight children, Margaret Archuleta; Joe B. (Jennie) Montoya; Lucy (Gabby) Cordova; Steve (Cecelia) Montoya; Manuel Montoya; Gloria (Bob) Cruz; Lee (Phyllis) Diamond, all of Pueblo; Mary (David) Barela of Colorado Springs. She is also survived by numerous grandchildren; great-grandchildren; great great-grandchildren and numerous relatives and friends. Mrs. Montoya was preceded in death by a son; Joe Luis Montoya in 1979; husband, Alfredo C. Montoya in 1980; and brother, Albert Sandoval in 1983. She was born on March 11, 1904, in Rociada, N.M., and resided in Pueblo since 1927. Visitation hours from noon until 8 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 25, 1987, at Imperial Funeral Home. Graveside service at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 25, 1987, at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Interment, Via Crucis, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at the home of daughter, Margaret Archuleta, 310 Vista Ave. Family will receive friends at Imperial Reception Hall following interment.

Montoya, Faustin
Faustin Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - August 08, 2000 - Faustin Montoya, 95, Avondale resident, went to be with the Great Spirit Aug. 5, 2000. Born March 2, 1905, in Mora County, N.M. Mr. Montoya was a Native American from the Comanche Nation. He was a retired farmer, but still kept his own vegetable garden and loved to spend time with his grandchildren, telling them stories. Preceded in death by his parents, Vidal and Bersabela Vigil Montoya; wife, Jovita Hernandez Montoya; and four small children. Survived by his children, Teresita Garcia, Avondale, Stephanita (David) Vigil, Las Vegas, N.M., Casimiro (Dee) Montoya, Colville, Wash., Elsie Gallegos, Avondale, Mildred Benavidez, Pacoima, Calif., Gilbert Montoya, Alcario "Carl" Montoya, Bertha (Daniel) Iwatsu, all of Avondale; 27 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. Visitation today, Angelus Chapel, noon until 5 p.m. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. today at the chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Avondale, Rev. Maurice 0. Gallagher celebrant. Interment, Lucero Ranch Family Cemetery, 64th Lane and Highway 50 East. Family will receive friends at the home.

Montoya, Filiberto E.
Filiberto E. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - July 13, 2005 - Filiberto E. Montoya, 90, went to be with the Lord, July 10, 2005. Preceded in death by both parents; his loving wife, Mary; daughter Angie; son Larry; two brothers and one sister. Filiberto retired from the Pueblo Army Depot. He enjoyed working in his garden and spending time with his grandson, Jerry Mares, who resides at Life Care Center of Pueblo. He also became a resident there and was his grandson's roommate, until he went to be with the Lord. Survived by his children, Viola Diaz (Benqt Fries), Phil (Betty) Montoya, Marie (Walter) Terrones, Shirley (Tom) Lopez, Ronnie (Kathy) Montoya, Maxine (Jerry) Minjarez; sister, Sally (Archie) Archuletta; brother, Forgie (Irene) Montoya; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; special friend, Mary Padilla; and a host of other relatives and friends. Visitation, 1 to 5 p.m. and rosary 7 p.m., both on Thursday, July 14, 2005, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Friday, July 15, 2005, St. Joseph Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Montoya, Frances Maria
Frances Maria Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - December 15, 1999 - Frances Maria Montoya, 56, formerly of Rocky Ford and Crowley County Nursing Home in Ordway, Died Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1999, at AVRMC in La Junta. Survived by three brothers, Carmel (Della) Montoya and Gilbert (Martha) Montoya, Rocky Ford, and Max (Ruby) Montoya, Denver; two sisters, Dora (Paul) Hernandez, Pueblo, and Mary (Abe) Sena, Wisconsin. Also survived by sister-in-law Barbara Montoya, Rocky Ford. Mass of Christian burial, 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Peter's Catholic Church in Rocky Ford. Burial in Rocky Ford Cemetery.

Montoya, Frederick D.
Frederick D. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - November 14, 1997 - Horan & McConaty Denver, Colo. - Frederick D. Montoya of Arvada. Husband of Ruth Montoya. Father of Maria F. Montoya- brother of Lydia Apodaca and Juanita Ulibarri, both of Pueblo- grandfather of Emma S.M. Hills and Sarah R.M. Hills. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. , 10 a.m. Saturday, Arvada Presbyterian Church, 5592 Independence St. Services will conclude at the church. Memorial donations suggested to Home of Neighborly Service, 2609 Lawrence St., Denver, Colo. 80205 or the Children's Hospital, 1056 E. 19th Ave., Denver, 80218.

Montoya, Genevieve
Genevieve Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - July 23, 1999 - Genevieve Montoya, age 67, passed away July 20, 1999 . Survived by her husband, August B. Montoya, and children, Lorraine (Jim) Montoya Rector, August Paul(Debra) Montoya, Frank B. (Cathy) Montoya and Mark Anthony (Louise) Montoya, all of Pueblo. Grandmother of Clint Montoya, Nicholas Montoya, Jamie Rector, Brian Rector, Benjamin Montoya and twins, Dylan and Liam Montoya, all of Pueblo. Also survived by brothers, Robert Arguello and Frank (Faye) Arguello-sister, Beatrice Benjamin- and daughter-in-law, Debra Clodfelter. Mrs. Montoya received her registered nursing degree from the University of Southern Colorado in 1969, then began her career as an "Angel of Mercy" at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. She retired in 1995, after 26 years of nursing service. At her request, cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial Mass, Saturday, July 24,1999 , 10 a.m., Holy Family Church. The family respectfully requests the omission of food.

Montoya, Gerald G.
Gerald G. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - September 02, 2000 - Gerald G. Montoya, 51, of Avondale, passed away Aug. 31, 2000. Born Dec. 16, 1948, in Pueblo, Colo. Survived by parents, Ernest J. and Tive Montoya, Avondale; daughter, Geri Ann Ortiz, Pueblo; brother, Robert (Elaine) Montoya, Pueblo; nephew, Jared Montoya, Sacramento, Calif. Also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Gerald enjoyed playing pool and cards and enjoyed the Rockies and Broncos games. No viewing. Cremation has taken place. Vigil rosary, 7 p.m. Monday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, both at Sacred Heart Church in Avondale.

Montoya, Gilbert
Gilbert Montoya - Huerfano World - May 9, 1991 - Gilbert Montoya, 65, of Walsenburg, died Saturday, May 4, 1991. Born May 11, 1925 in Malachite to Louis and Cordelia Gonzales Montoya, he was raised in Huerfano County. In 1943 he entered the U.S. Navy and served until 1946. Mr. Montoya is survived by his wife, Marilee Field, six children, Gilbert S. Montoya, Elizabeth Salazar, Roberta Aguirre, Doris Montoya, Dana Montoya, all of Walsenburg and Darlene Montoya, Pueblo; five brother, Louis Montoya, Celestino Montoya, Pete Montoya, all of Walsenburg, Joe Duran, Denver, Donald Duran, Pueblo; a step-daughter, eleven grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial service was conducted Tuesday from United Church of Walsenburg. Cremation. Inurnment will be in Ft. Logan National Cemetery Monday, May 13. Boies Almont is in charge of the arrangements.

Montoya, Gilbert Tony
Gilbert Tony Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - May 25, 2006 - Gilbert Tony Montoya, 71, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on May 22, 2006. Preceded in death by his parents, Epifanio and Ruperta Montoya; brother, Florencio Montoya; and sister, Elma Cruz. He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Mary Ann Montoya; children, Steven (Sue) Montoya, Ted (Liz) Montoya, Anthony (Martha) Montoya and Sandra (Bobby) Archuleta; brothers, Jose, Max, Robert, Gabriel, Mack and John Montoya; sisters, Amalia Chavez and Alice Purdue; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He was a building contractor for over 30 years in Pueblo. He loved hunting, fishing and the Denver Broncos. Viewing, 3 to 7 p.m. today, with vigil service to follow at 7 p.m. Funeral Mass, 10:30 a.m. Friday, St. Joseph Church. Interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero's Hall after vigil and at St. Joseph's Hall after burial.

Montoya, Henry
Henry Montoya - Huerfano World - March 7, 1991 - Henry Montoya, 88, of Walsenburg, formerly of Rocky Ford, died Monday, March 4, 1991, at the home of his nephew, George Estrada, with whom he had been living. Mr. Montoya had been in failing health for some time. Born in Las Vegas, NM, June 15, 1902, he was reared on a farm in that area. He began working as a farm laborer in the onion fields near Rocky Ford and later worked for the railroad and in the coal mines. For the past 13 years he had lived in Walsenburg. Mr. Montoya was married to the former Lola Barragan Chavez. Mr. Montoya is survived by a son-in-law, Tony Chavez Sr., nine grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be from St. Peter Church, Rocky Ford at 10 a.m. Friday. Burial will be in Valley View-Hillcrest Cemetery.

Montoya, Herman Eloy
Herman Eloy Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - July 28, 2002 - Herman Eloy Montoya, 51, affectionately known as Chiner, unexpectedly departed this life on July 26, 2002. Survived by wife, Loretta Montoya; children, Herman "Pete" E. Montoya Jr., Melanie T. and Daniel Garbiso, Raeanne J. Montoya and Richard Bachicha; grandchildren, Richard and Rhaenie Bachicha, Xavier Lee and Andre Lee Jordan Montoya and Destinee J. Garbiso, all of Pueblo; sisters, Eloina Freeman, Tulsa, Okla., Kathy (Bill) Bendek, Fredericksburg, Texas, Alice (Tom) Lopez, Dupont, Colo., Tillie (JR) Valdez, Pueblo, Gloria Montoya, Texas; brothers, Tony (Rose) Montoya, Denver, Casey (Irene) Montoya, Pueblo, Joe (Gloria) Montoya, Pueblo, Ralph Montoya, Denver, Robert (Claudia) Montoya, Pueblo, Colo.; in-laws, Bernadette (Robert) Gutierrez and Anita Chavez. Also a host of nephews, nieces, uncles and aunts and much appreciated friends. He loved his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed fishing, horseshoes, hunting, boating, music, football season and playing his drums. Cremation at his request. Services, 1 p.m. Monday, Holy Rosary Parish.

Montoya, Inez
Inez Montoya – Newspaper Unknown – November 1999 – Friona - Funeral Mass for Inez, Montoya, 54, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Anton Chico, N.M., Catholic Church. Burial will be in San Jose Cemetery in Anton Chico by Ellis-Blackwell Funeral Home. Vigil services will be at 7 p.m. today in the same church. Mrs. Montoya died Sunday, Nov. 7, 1999. She was born in Pueblo, Colo. and moved to Friona from Anton Chico in 1969. She was a homemaker and member of the Assembly of God Church. In 1959, she married Phil Montoya in Anton Chico. Survivors include her husband; two sons, Mark Montoya of Phoenix and Sam Montoya of Amarillo; a daughter, Brenda Ramon of Plainview; her father, Apolinario Morales of Serafina, N.M.; a brother, Raul Morales of Serafina; and five grandchildren.

Montoya, Isidro
Isidro "Eskimo" Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - May 09, 2004 - Isidro "Eskimo" Montoya, 80, passed away on May 5, 2004, from a lengthy illness. Born Sept. 30, 1924, in Elmora, Colo. Preceded in death by his son, Jerry Montoya; and daughter, Nadine Padilla. Left to cherish his memory are his beloved wife, Dorothy Montoya; sons, Joseph (Mary Lou), Dennis (Mary Ann) and Dicky (Laura); son-in-law, Bob Padilla; grandchildren, Bobby (Tammy) Padilla, Anthony Montoya, Joseph Montoya II, Ryan Cordova, Kim (Sean) Weiler, Zachary (Mary Jane) Montoya, Isaac Montoya, Briana (Padilla) and Brytny Gallegos; great-grandsons, Derek Cordova, Devin Cordova and Ty Montoya. Isidro was a member of the Eagles No. 145 and the American Legion Post No. 2. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Inurnment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Montoya, Jacob Martin
Jacob "Jake" Martin Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - May 22, 1999 - Jacob "Jake" Martin Montoya, 67, passed away May 20, 1999, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. A lifetime Pueblo resident, Jake was born Dec. 8, 1931. Retired from CF&I Casting Foundry with 35 years service. Member of Local 2102. He enjoyed trout fishing, working in his garden, working on his vehicles, watching "his Denver Broncos" and attending all the T-ball games of his grandson and best friend, Jesse Collins Jr. Preceded in death by his parents, Juan B. and Julianita Medina Montoya- sister, Lala Olivas- and brothers, Tony and Phillip Montoya. Survived by his children, Pamela (Anthony) Soto, Rusty Montoya and Paula (Jess) Collins- siblings, Mary Madrid, Fannie Gonzales and John B.(Elsie) Montoya Jr.- grandchildren, Anthony Soto Jr., Jason Soto, Camren Collins and Jesse Collins- great-grandson, Jaren Collins- and other relatives and friends. Visitation, noon until 5 p.m. Sunday, Angelus Chapel. Funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Monday, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Rev. Ron Roche, celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 1818Wildfire and 1119 W. 17th St.

Montoya, Jake
Jake Montoya - Huerfano World - March 24, 1994 - This Week in La Veta History - 1902: Died, Jake Montoya, 18, of diphtheria. His parents have lost three of their children within a short period.

Montoya, Jesus Christo
Jesus Christo Montoyo – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – November 29, 1877 – A True Fatalist – Pueblo County, Nov. 26. – In the early spring there came to our ranche two dusky herders seeking employment. One a tall, athletic, well formed Indian, with a good countenance and manly bearing, the other a young Mexican of ordinary type. I advised a neighbor who needed a pastor (herder?) to take the Indian, but he preferred the Mexican and finally, however, decided to engage them both and was soon convinced of his wisdom. In keeping the Indian, who proved invaluable, quick to perform his duty, ready to oblige and kindly in his intercourse with all who mingled with him – winning the friendship and esteem of the young gentlemen who frequented his employers' ranche, some of whom will long remember his pleasant – "Como se va Frank," "Como se va Charley." Like his race he was swift on foot and had made captive a young antelope, which was tamed by his hand, and a pet lamb found shelter by his side, thus the brute creation returned his gentle care. Towards winter he asked to go home for a few days, saying when urged to remain tenga gano en caso. At last Mr. B. said to him, "Don't go Gus, you might get the small pox and die." The reply was characteristic of the man – he said in his own language – "If it is the will of God, it will be well." He went home and on his return was stricken down by small pox at the house of Juan Issidro, on the Cucharas river, and died after a few day's illness. So died Jesus Christo Montoyo, 23 years of age. At this moment when the public mind is startled by foul assassinations of white men in lonely and unfrequented paths by these herders, this shining example of Christian integrity and true honor proves that all are not false and treacherous. – A. L. C.

Montoya, Joe Celso
Joe Celso Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - November 2, 1986 - Joe Celso Montoya passed away Oct. 27, 1986. Uncle of Mr. and: Mrs. Horatio Martinez, Corrales. N.M. Graveside service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Roselawn Cemetery, With the Rev. William V. Powers officiating.

Montoya, Joe L.
Joe L. Montoya - Colorado Springs Gazette - July 9, 1996 – Joe L. Montoya, 56, died July 7, 1996, at his home. He was a warehouse supervisor for General Services for the city of Colorado Springs for almost 20 years. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday at Swan-Law Funeral Directors, 501 N. Cascade Ave. Rosary will be said at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. Josephs Catholic Church, 1830 S. Corona St., in Colorado Springs. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Josephs Catholic Church in Colorado Springs. Burial will follow services at Fairview Cemetery in Fountain. Mr. Montoya was born Aug. 23, 1939, in Walsenburg to Jose Eduardo and Emilia (Pineda) Montoya. His father lives in Walsenburg. He was married Aug. 24, 1959, in Colorado Springs to Mary T. (Vasquez) Montoya. His wife lives in Colorado Springs. He is also survived by a son, Joe "Ed" of Thornton; two daughters, Julia Abeyta of Colorado Springs and Rita Ciadella of Abilene, Texas; two sisters, Ruby Martinez of Aguilar and Clara Garcia of Pueblo; and six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Anthony "Tuffy" and his mother, Emilia. Mr. Montoya was a member of St. Josephs Catholic Church. He enjoyed bowling, coaching softball, golfing and being involved with the city of Colorado Springs activities committee. He had lived in Colorado Springs since 1958, previously living in Walsenburg.

Montoya, Joe T.
Joe T. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - August 19, 2001 - Age 74, passed away Aug. 16, 2001. Survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Louise M. (nee Trujillo) Montoya of the family residence; children, Joseph Montoya, New Mexico, Anthony Montoya, Pueblo; sisters, Casey Sandoval of Arizona, and Mary Diaz of Nevada; brother, Elmer Montoya of California; grandchildren, Steve Montoya, Missy (Paul) Nicastro, Amber Montoya and Lenore Montoya, all of Denver. Preceded in death by his son, Johnnie Montoya; parents, Juan F. and Gomisinda (nee Vigil) Montoya. Born Feb. 15, 1927, in Aguilar, Colo. Member of the Holy Family Church. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. A memorial scripture service will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2001, at Holy Family Church, 2827 Lakeview.

Montoya, Joe T.
Joe T. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - January 16, 2004 - Joe T. Montoya went home to be with the Lord on Jan. 14, 2004. Born in Roy, N.M., July 10, 1917, to the union of Jose Agapito Montoya and Magdalena DeHerrera Montoya, who preceded him in death, along with his beloved wife of 59 years, Mary T. Montoya; sisters, Josephita Montoya and Dorothy Hernandez; brother, Solomone C. Montoya; and son-in-law, Fred T. Pacheco. Survived by daughters, Elsie Pacheco of the family home, and Margie Montoya; sons, Joe L. (Dolores) Montoya, Richard (Margie) Carrillo, all of Pueblo; sister-in-law, Jean Gallegos of Lakewood, Colo.; brothers, Eloy (Margaret) Montoya, Lupe (Rose) Montoya; sister, Helen Rodriguez; 15 grandchildren, Tim (Lucy) Pacheco, Debbie (Keith) Roberts of Long Beach, Calif., David Pacheco, Lawrence (Dolores Mora), Jerry, Michael and Amanda Montoya, Cindy (Robert) Romero, Denise and John Carrillo; 19 great-grandchildren, and six great-great-grandchildren. Joe retired from the CF&I after 37 years of service. He also enjoyed fishing, camping, gardening and playing his guitar. Visitation, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Friday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday; both services at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Our sincere thanks to Dr. Christopher J. Smith, and the staff nurses on 2400 at St. Mary Corwin Hospital. Pueblo Chieftain - January 17, 2004 - Joe T. Montoya. Also survived by grandchildren, Rochelle and Raymond Montoya; and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Montoya, John
John Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - December 21, 2000 - John Montoya, 57, known to family and friends as "Johnny Yuma," departed this life Dec. 17, 2000. John was born Feb. 24, 1943, in Walsenburg. Predeceased by parents, David and Christine (Espinoza) Montoya. He leaves to cherish his memory his children, Manuel "Gabe" (Yvonne) Montoya, Rosie Montoya, all of Pueblo, John "Primo" (Amy) Montoya, West Virginia; siblings, Angela Brewer, Denver, Mike Montoya, Pueblo, Susan (Frank) Medina, San Diego, Calif., Jimmy Montoya, Denver; one grandchild, Gabriela Montoya, Pueblo; former wife, Bernadette Chavez, Pueblo; other relatives and friends. John enjoyed fishing, camping, and watching professional boxing. Visitation today, 1 to 5 p.m. Funeral service, 6 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel, Rev. Thomas Hinni C.M. officiating. Cremation to follow. Family will receive friends at 135 Idaho St.

Montoya, Jose Edward
Jose Edward Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - April 20, 2006 - Jose Edward Montoya, 91, passed away peacefully April 14th, 2006. Preceded in death by son, Joe Lino Montoya; grandma Millie; son-in-law, Joe Martinez. Survived by daughters, Ruby Martinez and Clara (Ernesto) Garcia; daughter-in-law, Mary Montoya; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, April 20th, St. Mary Church, Walsenburg. Boies-Ortega.

Montoya, Jose Eligio
Jose Eligio "Lee" Montoya - Huerfano World - February 24, 1994 - This Week in La Veta History - 1940: Died, Jose Eligio "Lee" Montoya, a resident here since 1871. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Joe Herrera and Mrs. Don Castro, both of La Veta.

Montoya, Joseph John
Joseph John Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - July 16, 1987 - Joseph John Montoya, 7, passed away unexpectedly July 14, 1987. Joseph is survived by his parents, Joseph L. and Dolores L. Montoya; his sister, Geraldine Montoya; and his two grandfathers, Robert Archuletta and Filiberto Montoya, both of Pueblo. He is survived also by his aunts and uncles, Phil (Pat) Montoya, Gloria (Leroy) Basquez, Rita (Jerry) Floyd, Priscilla (Fred) Samora, Manuel (Daisy) Montoya, Lucille (Joe) Vasquez, Ida Castro, Leo (Precy) Montoya of Arizona; Sgt. John (Reiko) Montoya of California; Carlos Montoya of Kansas; Juanita (Manuel) Lara of Denver; Robert (Ebby) Archuletta of Odessa, Texas; Charles (Lori) Archuletta, Susan (Kenny) Maes, Eleanor Archuletta, Cynthia (Henry) Smith and Anthony Archuletta of Pueblo. Joseph was preceded in death by his two grandmothers, Mary Archuletta and Miquela Montoya. He was born in Pueblo, July 13, 1980. Joseph attended Hyde Park Elementary School and St. Joseph Church. He was also a member of the Summer Recreation League. Visitation from noon until 5 p.m. today at St. Joseph Church, 1145 S. Aspen. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. today at St. Joseph Church. Mass of Christian Burial, noon, Friday, July 17, at St. Joseph Church. Interment, Via Crucis, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family may be contacted at 1624 Johneva. The family will receive friends at Imperial Reception Hall following the interment.

Montoya, Josephine C.
Josephine C. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - December 14, 2005 - Josephine C. Montoya, 63, passed away unexpectedly Dec. 12, 2005. Born March 3, 1941, in Pueblo, Colo. Survived by her loving husband of 43 years, Alfonso; sons, Shannon Montoya (Dawn Wells-Montoya) and Kevin (Sherry) Montoya; grandchildren, Brandon (Sheri) Wells, Devon Montoya and Gage Montoya; and brothers, Chuck (Sue) Latino and Jack (Suzie) Latino. Also survived by numerous family members. Preceded in death by her mother, Antonia (Lukezech); and father, Charles Latino. Viewing, 2 to 7 p.m. Thursday, George McCarthy Funeral Home. Memorial Mass, 1 p.m. Saturday, Holy Family Church.

Montoya, Juan
Juan Montoya - Blue Valley Times - September 27, 1912 - After he had shot and killed Juan Montoya, a coal miner, at the Delagua coal camp at Trinidad Jose Lopez fled up the canon and was only captured after he had emptied his revolver in a pistol duel with Marshal Vandebur. Brandon Bell - October 4, 1912 - Shooting Held Felonious - Trinidad - That the shooting of Juan Montoya, which took place at Delagua was felonious was the verdict of the coroner's jury that heard the evidence in the case and Jose Lopez was held without bail, charged with the crime. Bayfield Blade - October 11, 1912 - Held on Murder Charge - Trinidad - Jose Lopez was held under $3,000 bonds to the District Court, charged with the murder of Juan Montoya at Delagua, September 22. He is accused of shooting Montoya in a saloon row.

Montoya, Juanita
Juanita "Jennie" Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - June 19, 2004 - Juanita "Jennie" Montoya, born Aug. 3, 1927, passed away June 17, 2004. Our dear wife and mother passed away after a lengthy illness. She was preceded in death by her mother and father, Antonio and Ninfa Parra; brother, Tony Parra; and sister, Josephine Johnston. She leaves to mourn her husband of 59 years, Joe B. Montoya; children, Joe and Georgia Montoya, Tom and Logie Cordova, Nick and Irene Bachicha, Al and Liz Montoya, Mike and Maxine Montoya, Charlie Cordova and Tracy Avila. She also leaves 10 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, whom she dearly loved; sisters, Celia (Steve) Montoya, Olivia (Willie) Lopez, Marie (Ray) Shows, Caroline (Gerald) Granato; brother, Edward Parra; and many nieces, nephews and a host of friends. She had the biblical hope of the resurrection expressed by Jesus at John 5:28, 29. She was one of Jehovah's Witnesses for 46 years and expressed the belief in a paradise earth for faithful mankind, Revelation 21:3, 4. Cremation at her request. Memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, June 19, 2004, Mesa Congregation, 2203 E. 13th, with George Solano officiating. Special thanks to her loving nurse and granddaughter, Larisa Chorak and to Dr. Silviano Arguello.

Montoya, Katie
Katie Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - June 17, 2002 - Katie Montoya died June 14, 2002. Born Nov. 1, 1928, in Portland, Colo. Preceded in death by husband, Elisardo S. Montoya; and son, Elisardo D. Montoya Jr. Survived by children, Robert T. Montoya, Eleanor (Ram) Villafon, Patricia (Isaac) Velasquez and Eddie (Corrina) Montoya; sisters, Albina Pacheco, Greeley, Colo., Rita Rael, New Mexico, Victoria D'Ambrosio, New Jersey, and Alfredo Garcia, California. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Montoya, Lee Onofre
Lee Onofre Montoya - Huerfano World - January 10, 1991 - Lee Onofre Montoya, 71, of Pueblo, formerly of the Huerfano County area, died Tuesday, January 1, 1991 in Pueblo. Born August 9, 1919, in Malachite to Louis and Cordelia (Gonzales) Duran Montoya, he was reared on the family farm and attended local schools. In 1937, he married Julia Monroe. In 1940, he attended a welding school in Pueblo, later moving to California where he worked at the Oakland Ship Yards as a welder. In 1943, he moved back and went to work for the CF&I and Big Four Coal Mine. He married Ernestine Derrera on July 4, 1959. in 1951, he began working for the Allen Mine, retiring in 1978. Mr. Montoya is survived by his wife Ernestine; 17 children, Bonnie Maestas, Evelyn Trujillo, Ernestine Almarez, Jackie Montoya, Delores Montoya and Matthew Montoya, all of Pueblo; Rosalie Pagnotta, Lee Montoya, Albert Montoya, Gloria Pinon, Julie Vasquez and Debbie Marin, all of Denver; Marilyn Almarez, Trinidad; Charles Montoya, Walsenburg; Cordelia Vialpando and Linda Montoya, both of California and Mary Jordan, Colorado Springs; six brothers, Louis Montoya, Gilbert Montoya, Celestino Montoya, and Pete Montoya, all of Walsenburg; Joe Duran, Denver and Donald Duran, Pueblo; 39 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral service was Friday from United Church of Walsenburg. Burial was in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements.

Montoya, Leo Robert
Leo Robert Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - February 08, 2004 - Leo Robert Montoya, 58, beloved son, brother, father, grandfather and friend, departed this life Feb. 7, 2004. Born June 28, 1945, in Walsenburg, he graduated from East High School. Disabled, he retired from CF&I rod and bar mill. He enjoyed being with his grandchildren, and watching his son Pete play softball. He was a loyal Denver Bronco fan and a Panda Pacheco boxing fan. When his health permitted, he volunteered at St. Anne Church. Leo is survived by his mother, Irene Chavez; children, Angela (Ysidro) Hernandez, Pete (Jeanine) Montoya, Antonia (Albert) Albo, Tina (Craig) Falsetta, Angel (Rob) Spalding; five sisters, Juanita (Mike) Duran, Nora Montoya, Louise Verdugo, Loretta (Jerald) Valdez, Ann (Jose) Garcia; one brother, Alfred (Lorraine) Chavez; 15 grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Leo is preceded in death by his father, Alfred Chavez; and brother-in-law, Frank Verdugo. Both services, St. Anne Catholic Church. Vigil service, 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday. The Rev. Jame E. Friel celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. In your charity, donations to St. Anne Church or Sangre de Cristo Hospice in memory of Leo Robert Montoya.

Montoya, Leopoldo
Leopoldo Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - November 20, 2001 - Leopoldo Montoya, 65, departed this life Nov. 17, 2001, at Penrose Hospital, Colorado Springs. Born Dec. 1, 1935, in Lagunita, N.M. He was a construction worker. He enjoyed fishing, Cripple Creek, was a diehard Oakland Raider fan and was the founder of JB&G Construction Company. Preceded in death by his mother, Miquela Aragon Montoya; brother, Manuel Montoya; parents-in-law, Ezequiel and Anita Gutierrez. Survived by his beloved wife of 45 years, Priscilla Gutierrez Montoya; children, Felix Montoya, Leopoldo Joe (Gloria) Montoya, Anita (Alejandro Gonzales) Montoya, Juan (Shelle) Montoya; grandchildren, Felix Ramon, Jared, Marco and Demetria Montoya; stepgrandchildren, Chris and Brian Gutierrez, Amber (Elliot) Colby; step-great-grandchildren, Jalicia Gutierrez, Ashlie, Adrian and Aaron Colby. Survived also by his father, Filiberto Montoya; siblings, Filiberto (Patsy) Montoya Jr., John (Reiko) Montoya, Carlos Montoya, Joseph (Valerie) Montoya, Gloria (Leroy) Basquez, Priscilla (Fred) Samora, Ida (Joe Leyba) Montoya, Rita Floyd, Juanita (Manuel) Lara, Lucille (Joe) Vasquez; aunt, Connie (Castulo) Moreno; sisters-in-law, Virginia Gutierrez, Martha (Paul) Otero, Daisy Montoya; also survived by cousins whom he was raised with, Mary Perez, the Vigil family; godsons, Alvin Rojas, Dennis Vigil, Richard Herrera Jr., George Apodaca; special friends, Irvin and Cathy Cusworth, Cristi, Ramon and Grace Gonzales, Armando Rodriguez; numerous other relatives and friends. Visitation, 4 to 8 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Angelus Chapel. Pastor Roman Ortiz officiating. Interment, Roselawn. Family will receive friends at 2233 E. Eighth St., Sp. 252, and 1624 Johneva St.

Montoya, Louis
Louis Montoya - World Independent – December 19, 1934 - Redwing Resident Dies At Home of Brother in Gordon, Unable to Return to Redwing After Becoming Ill Month Ago - Louis Montoya, 42, died at Gordon as the result of an illness which he contracted on a trip from Redwing in search of work. He went to Gordon a month ago to the home of a relative, became ill while there and was unable to return home. He is survived by his mother, Sofie Valdez, his wife Cordelia and four sons, Lee, Louis, Gilbert and Celestine, all of Redwing, and by seven brothers and five sisters. The funeral will be held at 1:15 tomorrow from the home of his brother at Gordon, with services at the Spanish Presbyterian church here at 2 o'clock, the Reverend A.V. Lucero performing the services. Interment will be in the Masonic cemetery under the direction of the Unfug-Peet mortuary.

Montoya, Louise Solano
Louise (Solano) Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - November 01, 1997 - In memory of Louise (Solano) Montoya, 68 years young, went to be with the Lord on Oct. 30, 1997. Louise was born Aug. 5, 1929, in Broomfield, Colo. Preceded in death by loving husband, Ernesto Montoya- parents, Paul Solano and Elizabeth Bueno- and brother, Edward Watson. Survived by children, Irene (Bryan) Carleo, Colorado Springs, Colo., Morton (Phyllis) Robinson, Florence, Colo., Debbie (Eddie) Espinoza, Denver, Colo., and Peggy (Orlando) Baca, Pueblo, Colo., and sisters, Margaret Benson, Oregon, Madeline Corral, Denver, Colo., and Audrey (Bill) Fines, Oklahoma. Louise had 13 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews and special friends, Precious" and Francis Medina and Mearle Hanson. Louise was employed by the Colorado State Hospital where she worked for many years. She was a very loving person. But the time came when it was time for her to accept the golden wings of life. Our thoughts will be with her from now until forever. Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday. Both services at Holy Family Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. today and Sunday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday.

Montoya, Margaret Suazo
Margaret Suazo Montoya - Huerfano World - October 19, 1989 - Margaret Montoya of Walsenburg died October 17, 1989, in Denver at the home of family. Services are pending through Boies Almont Funeral Home, Walsenburg. - Margaret Suazo Montoya - Huerfano World - October 26, 1989 - Margaret Suazo Montoya, 56, of Walsenburg, died Tuesday, October 17, 1989, in Denver. She had been in poor health for several years. Born March 29, 1933, in Toltec, to Procopio and Anastasia Castro Suazo, she lived all her life in the Huerfano County area. She married Celestino Montoya in 1955. Survivors include her husband, Celestino R. Montoya, Walsenburg; two sons, Curtis Montoya, Walsenburg and David Montoya, Thornton; two daughters, Cynthia Brown, and Sandy Foster, Denver; a sister Corrine Suazo, Portland, OR; seven grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. Funeral service was Saturday from United Church of Walsenburg. Burial was in Masonic Cemetery. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements.

Montoya, Marie E.
Marie E. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - January 10, 1986 - Marie E. Montoya (1908-1986) passed away Jan. 8, 1986, at Minnequa Medicenter. Preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Victor Montoya, in 1984, and an infant daughter, Caroline Montoya. Mother of Joe (Abbey) Montoya, Ed (Helen) Montoya, Corrine (Mike) Pando and Sally (Bob) Urenda, all of Pueblo; Sequio (Freda) Montoya, Charles (Ruby) Montoya and Al Montoya of California; and Victor (Betty) Montoya of Colorado Springs. Sister of Emma Chavez of Pueblo and Pauline Lorance. Also survived by 23 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Services at St. Francis Xavier Church: recitation of the rosary at 7. p.m. Friday and Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Saturday. Interment at Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will greet friends at 119 Madison and in the parish hall at St. Therese Church following interment Saturday.

Montoya, Marilee Field
Marilee Field Montoya - Huerfano World - February 27, 1992 - Marilee Field Montoya - Celebration of Remembrance was Tuesday at Corines Drive Inn for Marilee Field Montoya, 67, of Walsenburg. Mrs. Montoya died February 21, 1992. Born July 30, 1924 in Denver, she was reared and educated there graduating from the University of Denver with a master's degree in library science. She had worked as a state library consultant for various state institutions, schools, and prisons before moving to Walsenburg in 1981. Survivors include two daughters, Nickola Mae Waugh, Toronto, Canada and Dana Lee Montoya, Walsenburg; a brother Richard T. Green, Denver and two grandchildren. Cremation. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements.

Montoya, Marilyn
Marilyn Montoya - Huerfano World - April 22, 1993 - Marilyn E. Montoya, 37, died April 17, 1993, in Trinidad where she was attending Trinidad State Junior College in an effort to get her LPN in August. Born in Piedmont Oct. 25, 1955, she is the daughter of Jose A. and Lucy Lovato. She attended Trinidad Schools, graduating in 1973. Survivors include her parents of Trinidad, three daughters, Brigit E., Yvonne J. and Theresa Darlene, all of the family home; four brothers, Albert and Harold, Trinidad, J.R. and Eloy, Denver; sisters, Janet Torres and Diane Montoya, Trinidad, Carol Gallegos, California, Angie Velasquez, Denver, Connie Mestas, Trinidad, Vickie Zappanti, Segundo. Funeral service was from St. Ignatius Catholic Church. Burial was in Tejeras Cemetery in Madrid.

Montoya, Mary Andronica
Mary Andronica Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - December 16, 2000 - Mary Andronica Montoya, 95, Boone resident for the past 63 years, departed this life Dec. 14, 2000, at her family home. Mrs. Montoya actually made the many adobe bricks and helped her husband to build their family home. She made all the window frames for the house, cutting the wood and putting them together, and they are still standing. She also was a excellent seamstress and made tailor-made clothes using her own patterns. She crocheted and was very knowledgeable about various plants and herbs and helped many family members and friends with their illnesses. Preceded in death by her parents, Jesus and Cedelia (Vigil) Sanchez; husband, Eusebio Montoya Sr.; son, Vidal Montoya; daughter, Ofelia Pacheco. She leaves to cherish her memory her children, Elisardo (Katie) Montoya, Henry (Linda) Montoya, Eusebio Montoya Jr., all of Pueblo, Rafelita deSantiago, California, Margaret Gallegos, Aurora Santos, Jean Valdez, all of Colorado Springs, Rosie Montano, Texas; numerous grandchildren; great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Visitation, noon until 5 p.m. Sunday, Angelus Chapel. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Monday. Both services, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Rev. John R. Waters, S.J., celebrant. Interment beside her late husband at St. Vrain Cemetery, Avondale. Family will receive friends at the family home. Card of Thanks - Pueblo Chieftain - January 14, 2001 - We, the children of the late Mary Andronica Montoya, want to thank all our friends and extended family for the love and kindness shown us during the passing of our beloved mother. Our special thanks go out to the Rural Fire Dept. Emergency Team, Pueblo County Sheriff deputies and the coroner's office. Father Waters and Mount Carmel Church staff, the pallbearers, the musicians, the ladies who served the dinner, those who sent flowers, cards and food, Mike Lopez and staff of St. Vrain Cemetery, the Angelus Funeral staff for the personal care given to our mother and our family. Sincerely, Elisardo, Henry, Eusebio Jr., Rafelita, Maryann, Margaret, Jean and families.

Montoya, Mike
Mike Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - July 24, 1987 - Mike Montoya, 73, late of 1149 S. Lane 25, entered into eternal life July 22, 1987. He would have celebrated his 53rd wedding anniversary July 23, 1987. Member of Order of Santa Rita of New Mexico and Society of Carmelitas of New Mexico. Survived by wife, Mariana Montoya; children, Lucia (James) Teague, Fabie (Junior) Martinez, Luis (Eleanor) Montoya, Dorothy (Phil) Pacheco and Mike (Sondra) Stetler, all of Pueblo; brothers, Philberto Montoya of Pueblo and Forgie Montoya of California; sisters, Audilia Siaz and Sally Archuleta, both of Pueblo; special son-in-law, Neil Stetler of Kansas, and special niece, Viola Diaz of Pueblo; numerous nephews and nieces; 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Rosary recitation, 8:30 p.m. Friday, July 24; Mass of the Resurrection, 9 a.m. Saturday, July 25, both services at St. Joseph Church. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery. Family and friends will be received at 1149 S. Lane 25.

Montoya, Miquela A.
Miquela A. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - April 19, 1986 - Miquela A. Montoya, 70, passed away at Parkview Episcopal Hospital on April 17, 1986. Mrs. Montoya is survived by her husband, Filiberto Montoya of Pueblo; sons, Leo (Percy) Montoya, Filiberto (Patsy) Montoya Jr., Manuel (Daisy) Montoya, all of Pueblo, John (Rekio) Montoya of Fort Ord, Calif., Carlos (Barbara) Montoya of Garden City, Kan., Joseph (Dolores) Montoya of Pueblo; daughters, Gloria (Leroy) Basquez, Rita (Jerry) Floyd, Ida Castro, Priscilla (Fred) Samora, Lucille (Joe) Vasquez, all of Pueblo, Juanita (Manuel) Lara of Denver; aunt, Flora Herrera of Pueblo. She also is survived by 34 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, one brother, four sisters, and numerous relatives and friends. She was born Feb. 26, 1916, in Lagunta, N.M., and lived in Portland, Colo., before moving to Pueblo in 1952. She was a much loved mother and homemaker, who liked outdoor activities very much. Rosary recitation at 8 p.m. Sunday, April 20, 1986, at St. Joseph Church with Father Wil Charleville. Mass of the Resurrection at 11 a.m. Monday, April 21, 1986, at St. Joseph Church. Interment, Pieta, Imperial Memorial Gardens. St. Anne's Ladies Altar Society will host reception following in-termed. Family will receive family and friends at 1624 Johneva St.

Montoya, Miquela Loraine
Miquela Loraine Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - July 02, 2002 - Miquela Loraine Montoya, age 5, departed this life unexpectedly June 29, 2002, the result of an automobile accident. A lifetime Pueblo resident, she was born Jan. 2, I997. Survived by her mother, Janine Avila; father, Carlos Montoya; sister, Alica Renee Montoya; grandparents, Angel and Marie Adorno, Robert Avila, Barbara Montoya and Carlos Montoya; godparents, Juan Montoya and Shelle Cusworth Montoya; god sister, Demetria Montoya; great-grandparents, uncles, aunts, other relatives and friends. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Angelus Chapel, Rev. Ron Roche officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Montoya, Patricia S.
Patricia S. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - November 07, 2003 - Patricia S. Montoya, 61, passed away Nov. 5, 2003. Survived by her loving husband of 43 years, Phil; children, Jackie (Mary), Jerry (Liz), Michelle (Archie), Jamie (Diane), Kathy, Phillip (Cathy). Patricia delighted in the arrival of 16 grandchildren, Shawn, Jaclyn, Desiree, Mallori, Kayla, Mario, Sarah, Jordan, Jerri Lynn, Alec, Devin, Eloy, Cheyenne, Justine, Phillip, Monica; one great-grandchild, Julian. She also leaves behind five sisters, Josie, Adeline, Mary, Lucy and Annie; three brothers, Fidel, Louie and Sam; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Rosary, 7 p.m. today, and funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Saturday; both services at St. Joseph Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Montoya, Paul M.
Paul M. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - April 12, 2004 - Paul M. Montoya, 63, of Trinidad, Co. went to the Lord on Thursday, April 8, 2004. Paul is predeceased by his Father Paul. His is survived by wife Frances; Sons Mark (Bethany) of Lugoff, SC., Steven (Valerie) of Aguilar, CO. & Greg (Misty) of Trinidad, Co; Mother Candelaria of Aguilar, CO; Grandchildren Kristin, Holly, Taylor, Tiffany & Adam; Sisters Belinda (Don) of Grand Prairie, TX, Rose Marie (Ernie) of Colorado Springs, CO, Annette (Gary) of Westminster, CO; Brothers Ron (Bertha) of Pueblo, CO, Daniel (Adrienne) of Parker, CO, Edward of Thornton, CO, Frank (Anita) of Westminster, CO and numerous nephews and nieces. Paul was the owner of PM Quality Homes. Vigil Service will be on Tuesday, April 13, 2004, 7:00PM, Holy Trinity Church, 235 N. Covent, Trinidad, CO. Funeral Mass, Holy Trinity Church, 235 N. Covent, Trinidad, CO. Funeral Mass, Holy Trinity Church, Wednesday, April 14, 2004 at 10:00am. Military Interment will be at Trujillo Creek Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations can be make to the Fishers Peak Fire Protection District, P.O. Box 8361, County Road 69.0, Trinidad, CO 81082.

Montoya, Raquel M.
Raquel M. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - May 29, 1987 - Raquel M. Montoya, 92, passed away May 27, 1987, at Parkview Episcopal Hospital. Mrs. Montoya is survived by daughter, Mary (Porfirio) Velasquez of Pueblo, and son, Frank (Loyola) Montoya of Albuquerque, N.M. She also is survived by 12 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs. Montoya was born June 8, 1894, in Costilla, N.M., and was a member of the Guadalupe Society. Visitation hours from 10 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Friday, May 29, 1987, at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary recitation at 7 p.m. Friday, May 29, 1987, at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, with Father Rodger Dorcy officiating. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 30, 1987, at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Interment, Pieta, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at 606 E. Tenth.

Montoya, Raymond David
Raymond David "Razor" Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - April 04, 2000 - Raymond David "Razor" Montoya, 30, departed this life April 1, 2000, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. A lifetime Pueblo resident, Ray was born Sept. 30, 1969, to the union of Ramon "Phil" and Arlene Montoya. Survived by his parents; his wife, Shelly Montoya; sister, Naomi Montoya; children, Alias Montoya, Alexa Montoya, Rosalinda Montoya and Eddie Roybal; grandmother, Lelia Ornelas; uncles, Jerry (Pat) Montoya, Anthony (Patricia) Montoya and Arthur (Susan) Baca; and aunt, Syliva Santos. Ray was employed at the Colorado State Hospital. He was a member of the Church of The Good Shepard and was quarterback for the Pueblo Bikers United Football Team. Ray also played fastpitch softball. He was a major fan/supporter of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Ray graduated from Central High School class of '88, where he was voted the most friendly by his fellow students. Ray loved riding his motorcycle and he enjoyed making his friends laugh. With Ray, there was never a dull moment. Whether it was football or softball, Ray always wore number 11. He was an excellent father to his children and was also known for his special salsa and shrimp dishes. Visitation, 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Evening service, 6 p.m. today. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday. Both services, Praise Assembly of God Church, 2000 Troy Ave., Rev. Roman Ortiz officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 1006 Elm St. and 146 Kingsley Drive. A Ray Montoya Memorial Fund has been set up at Minnequa Banks.

Montoya, Refugia
Refugia (Rae) Martinez Montoya - Colorado Springs Gazette - January 6, 2007 - Refugia (Rae) Martinez Montoya left this life on January 1, 2007 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Refugia was born to Ezequiel Martinez and Elisa Castro Martinez in Tioga, Colorado on August 11, 1926. Refugia is survived by her husband Robert and her children Kenneth Montoya and Renee Montoya Lado; three grandchildren Sean Montoya, Dustin Montoya, and Christian Montoya; two great grandchildren Jaden Montoya and Jayla Montoya; her brothers Cesario Martinez and Tobias Martinez, and her sisters Nora Lopez, Bernie Medina and Lydia Sanchez. In lieu of flowers or cards, we ask that donations be made in memory of Refugia Montoya to Pikes Peak Hospice, 825 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 600, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903-36241. Mass of Christian Burial, Monday January 8, 2007 at 2:00 pm; Archdiocese of Denver Mortuary, 12801 West 44th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, Colorado. Entombment, Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Montoya, Robert Rudolph
Robert Rudolph Montoya - Huerfano World - June 25, 1998 - Robert Rudolph Montoya, 59, died in Parkview Hospital in Pueblo, June 21, 1998. Born in Trinidad on Dec. 5, 1938 to Emily Martinez and Rudolph Marcelino Montoya, he attended Trinidad and Denver Schools, graduating from Manual High School. He attended Trinidad State Junior College for two years. He was a visual artist all of his life and many of his works were on display and sold in area galleries. He served in the U.S. Army Reserve for 10 years. Survivors include his mother, Emily Montoya, Walsenburg; sisters and brothers, Yvonne Prien, Littleton, Charles Gurule, Trinidad, Diane Miller, Orange, C A, Morrice Montoya, Lakewood, Geraldine Blackwell, Hayward, CA, and Jennifer DeWitt, Walsenburg; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives.

Montoya, Rose
Rose Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - May 04, 1999 - Rose Montoya passed away May 1, 1999. Born Nov. 24, 1906, in Penasco, N.M., to Higinio and Lucrisia Romero. Survived by daughter, Virginia (Manuel) Cano-sons, Rufino (Laura) Montoya, Joe E. Montoya, Joseph (Thelma) Montoya of Pueblo, Desidero (Sharon) Montoya, Colorado Springs- 21 grandchildren- 24great-grandchildren- two great-great-grandchildren- sister, Elviria Sandoval-numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by husband, Jose Rosendo Montoya- brothers, Mike Romero and Amadeo Romero- and son, Johnny Montoya. Rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m., both services at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Viewing, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Imperial Funeral Home. The family will receive guests at 939 Bragdon.

Montoya, Russell Martin
Russell Martin Montoya – Pueblo Chieftain – September 5, 2006 - Russell Martin "Rusty" Montoya, 46, a lifetime Puebloan, born Sept. 1, 1959, was pronounced dead Sept. 1, 2006. Rusty was a 1977 graduate of Central High School. He served eight years in the U.S. Air Force. Rusty was preceded in death by his father, Jacob Martin Montoya; grandparents, Donato Raymond Flores, Juan and Julianita Medina Montoya. He leaves to cherish his memory his mother, Emily Flores; two sisters, Pamela Soto, Paula (Jesse) Collins; grandmother, Barbara Flores; nephews, Anthony and Jason Soto, Jesse Collins Jr., Cameron, Bryce and Logan Collins; great-nephew, Jaren Soto; great-nieces, Jaelyn and Toni Soto; former spouse, Diana Suarez; other relatives and friends. Rusty enjoyed fishing, camping and watching the wildlife. Memorial service, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Angelus Chapel, with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. The Montoya family will receive friends at 2003 Sundance Drive following the service.

Montoya, Salomon C.
Salomon C. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - November 02, 2003 - Salomon C. Montoya, 88, passed away Oct. 30, 2003. Born April 1, 1915, in Roy, N.M., to the union of Agapito Montoya and Magdalena DeHerrera, who preceded him in death; along with his loving wife of 55 years, Esther D. Montoya; sisters, Dorothy Hernandez and Josephine Montoya; and special cousin, Rafael DeHerrera. Survived by his sons, Sam (Alberta) Montoya, Joe (Lolita) Duran; daughters, Pauline (George) Sisneros, Lorraine (Gilbert) Archuleta; special granddaughter, Lisa Rivera, whom he raised; 20 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren; sister, Helen Rodriguez; brothers, Joe, Eloy and Lupe Montoya; compadres, Esquiel and Loretta Garduno. Salomon was a World War II veteran, honorably discharged in 1945. While in the military, he served in New Guinea and Luzon. He received numerous medals and awards, including the Good Conduct Medal, Philippine Liberation Ribbon with one bronze service star, Commonwealth of Philippines 44, American Defense Service Medal, American Service Medal, and one Bronze Service Arrowhead Pacific Theater. He was very proud of his military accomplishments. Salomon retired from CF&I in 1976 and enjoyed traveling, music, gardening, fishing, the Colorado State Fair, Cripple Creek and most of all, his family. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday; both services at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team. Our sincere thanks to Belmont Lodge caregivers, nurses and staff.

Montoya, Sam
Sam Montoya - Huerfano World - October 11, 1990 - This Week in La Veta History - 1924: Sam Montoya died and was buried at Oakview.

Montoya, Santiago (Mrs.)
Mrs. Santiago Montoyo - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - April 13, 1923 - Trinidad - Investigation into the death of Mrs. Santiago Montoyo, 88 years old, led to the arrest of her husband, Santiago Montoyo, 63, night watchman at Delagua, a coal mining camp.

Montoya, Susie
Susie Jacobs Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - February 06, 2005 - Susie Jacobs Montoya, 77, of Pueblo, formerly of Gilroy, Calif., passed away Feb. 4, 2005. She is preceded in death by her son, Richard Salaver. Survived by her children, Joyce Maestri, Tom (Dawn) Salaver, Diana Montoya; grandchildren, Regina, Rhonda, Rosalyn and James Maestri, Richard, Brian, and Zac Salaver, Jodi Perry; great-grandchildren, Jonathan Zamora, Zachary Haro, and Laura Maciel. Visitation 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Imperial Funeral Home. Funeral service 2 p.m. Monday at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Montoya, Thomas
Thomas Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - March 29, 2005 - Thomas Montoya, 82, of Pueblo, born Dec. 1, 1922, in Farasita, Colo., passed away on March 25, 2005. He is preceded in death by his parents, Victor and Manuelita Montoya; brother, Ben Montoya; and sisters, Julia Gonzales and Orlinda Pino. He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Sarah Montoya; children, Helen Casias, Shirley Montoya, Joann Montoya, Cecilia (Sam) Lopez and Carlos Montoya; grandchildren, Jeffrey (Marina), Angelina (Michael), Mona (Ben), Sandra (Isidro), Michael, Serina (Tony), Patricia (Michael), Adrienne (Manuel) and Sammy; 11 great-grandchildren; brothers, Jake (Dorothy) Montoya and Moses (Luann) Montoya; sisters, Liz (Doyle) Bailey and Mary Fisher; one aunt and numerous brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law nephews, nieces, cousins and other relatives and friends. Thomas was a very hard working man; he retired from the Pueblo Army Depot. He was a very loving, generous and kind man. He touched the lives of every person he met and for that he will be missed greatly. Viewing will be from noon to 5 p.m. today, at Romero Chapel. Vigil service, 7 p.m. today, and funeral Mass, 11 a.m., Wednesday; both at St. Leander Church, with the Rev. Ben Bacino as celebrant. Interment to follow at Imperial Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at St. Leander Hall following both services. Special thanks to Dr. Siddiqui and the Sangre de Cristo Hospice.

Montoya, Tom M.
Tom M. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - January 30, 2005 - Tom M. Montoya, 56, passed away Jan. 28, 2005, following a brief illness. A lifetime Puebloan, he was born Sept. 15, 1948. He was a construction worker for KR Swerdfeger Construction for more than 20 years. Survived by his wife, Marge Gallegos Montoya; his mother, Rose Salazar Montoya; children, Max (Grace) Gurule, Rick (Donna) Gurule, Rose (Bill) Patterson, Adam, Margaret, Sam (Sherri) Gurule, Nathan Salas, T.J. and Josiah Montoya; four brothers, Joel (Sue) DeHerrera, Lawrence (Sandy) Montoya, Roger Montoya, Juan DeHerrera; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Tom is preceded in death by his father, Mike Montoya; sister, Carmen Montoya; and aunt, Barbara. Tom loved his boat and fishing with his grandchildren and special friends, Abram and Chicon. At Tom's request, cremation has taken place. Memorial Mass, 10 a.m. Monday, St. Joseph Catholic Church.

Montoya, William J.
William J. Montoya - Pueblo Chieftain - December 28, 1999 - William J. Montoya, 72, of Rocky Ford, died Dec. 26, 1999. Vigil for the deceased, 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 29. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 29. Both services at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Rocky Ford. Interment, Valley View Cemetery.

Montoya-Bravo, Maria E.
Maria W. Montoya-Bravo – Pueblo Chieftain - September 14, 2006 - Maria E. Montoya-Bravo, 52, affectionately known to family and friends as "Merly," passed away unexpectedly Sept. 11, 2006, in Redwing, Colo. She was born Sept. 8, 1954, in Vadito, N.M., to the union of Juan and Maria (Gonzales) Mondragon, who precede her in death along with her first husband, Bernardo Montoya Jr.; a daughter, Bernadette Byrd; mother-in-law, Dulcinella Bravo. Merly enjoyed fishing, cooking, baking dancing, and most of all spending quality time with her grandchildren. She is survived by her beloved husband, Willie Bravo, of the family home in Redwing, Colo.; her son, Shawn (Angelina); stepdaughters, Yolanda (Jake), Maylynn (Jason) and Beatrice (Armando); sisters, Bea (Moises), Rita (Jessie), Diane (Gil), MaryLou (Gene), Virginia (Vincent); brothers, Joe (Diane) and Max (Minnie); brother-in-law, Jimmy (Cathy); sisters-in-law, Juanita and Theresa; father-in-law, Sabino Bravo; special niece, Pam; godchildren, Molly, Melissa and Jerrad. Visitation 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday. Rosary 7 p.m. Friday. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Saturday, both services at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Interment Chama Cemetery, Redwing, Colo.

Montplaisir, Dianne Marie
Dianne Marie Montplaisir - Pueblo Chieftain - March 11, 2003 - Dianne Marie Montplaisir, 58, born Jan. 16, 1945. Passed away peacefully at her daughter's home in Pueblo on March 9, 2003. She is survived by her daughter, Michelle (Erik Juno) Montplaisir; sister, Darlene Geithman; nieces, Angela (Wim) Van Damme, Lucas and Jenson Van Damme, Amy Geithman and Kyra Geithman; nephew, Alan (Leann) Geithman, Tiffany and Damian Geithman. At Dianne's request, cremation with private memorial service.

Moody, Gilbert J.
Gilbert J. "Gil" Moody. - Pueblo Chieftain - April 16, 2001 - Viewing, Monday, noon until 4 p.m. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday, 5 until 7 p.m. Memorial service, Tuesday, 11 a.m. at Praise Assembly of God, 2000 Troy Ave. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the family through the funeral home office. A memorial service will be held in Ashtabula, Ohio, at a later date.

Moody, John M. Jr.
John M. Moody Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - October 16, 2005 - John M. Moody Jr., passed away Oct. 14, 2005, in Pueblo. John was born Oct 24, 1920, in Varnado, La., to John and Carrie Moody. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army having served during World War II. After moving to Pueblo in 1953, he was employed as a teacher in School District No. 60 for many years before his retirement. John was preceded in death by his wife, Lahoma in 2001. His survivors include several friends, including John Petric and several cousins. No public viewing or services. Cremation, Davis Crematory. Inurnment will be held at a later date next to his wife, Lahoma, in Bogalusa, La.

Moody, Lucy
Lucy Moody - Pueblo Chieftain - October 20, 1998 - Lucy Moody, 70, passed away Oct. 17, 1998. Funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Francis De Sales Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Interment, Riverside Cemetery. Visitation today from 1-8 p.m. and Wednesday until 1 p.m. at the Peaco*ck-Wood Chapel.

Moody, Mary A.
Mary A. Moody - Pueblo Chieftain - December 17, 2001 - Mary A. Moody, 70, passed away Dec. 15, 2001. Services will be held in Springfield, Colo.

Moon, Betty R.
Betty R. Moon - Pueblo Chieftain - October 01, 1998 - Betty R. Moon, 77, of Colorado Springs, died Sept. 29, 1998, after a long illness. She retired from the Federal Civil Service. Preceded in death by husband, Carl Lee Moon. Survived by son, Don Moon- daughter, Shirley Giem- three grandchildren and one great-grandson. Service, 10 a.m. Saturday, A Celebration of Life at Shrine of Remembrance America the Beautiful" Chapel of Roses. Memorials may be made to Silver Key Senior Services, 2250 Bott Ave., Colorado Springs, 80904.

Moon, Harold D.
Harold D. Moon - Pueblo Chieftain - November 28, 2005 - Harold D. Moon, born Aug. 2, 1916, to Agnes and Ross Moon, passed away on Nov. 23, 2005. He is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Pearl; daughters, Ricki (Moon) Smith and Sherry Moon; grandchildren, Gregg Smith and Lori (Smith) Meade; great-grandchildren, Makenzie, Cassidy and Keegan Meade, Zach and Madison Smith. Harold was born in Pueblo, attended Central High School, worked for Equitable Insurance, Sinton Dairy and retired from AMPEX in Colorado Springs. He was an active member of the Y's Men's Club of Pueblo and a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Recently, Harold's painting was acknowledged by the Alzheimer's Association of Pueblo when his painting was featured at the 2005 fundraiser. The painting was called "My Wife" and pictured an angel. The family would like to invite friends and neighbors to a gathering at the family home from 1 to 5 p.m Sunday. No formal service will be held.

Moon, Harold Dean
Harold Dean Moon - Pueblo Chieftain - January 23, 2003 - Harold Dean Moon died Jan. 17, 2003, in St. Joseph Manor, Florence, Colo. Harold "Dean" Moon was born in Colchester, Ill., to Margaret (Cordell) Moon and Nobel Percy Moon on July 13, 1918. He is survived by his wife, Mary Ann (Read) of Silvercliffe Colo.; his son, William C. and wife Sisu of Studio City, Calif.; daughter, Pamela of Colorado Springs; son, Micheal J. and wife Nell of Aurora, Colo.; daughter, Angela L. and husband Charles Barr of College Station, Texas. Grandchildren include Grace of Studio City, Hope of Silvercliffe, Jaye and Katie of Aurora, Branden Kate Heddings of Killeen, Texas, and Susie Barr of College Station, Texas. Several great-grandchildren also survive. His parents and sister, Georgia, preceded him in death. Dean graduated from the University of Illinois and earned his masters in Public School Administration from Western State University in Macomb, Ill. A second masters was earned in teaching physics from Colorado College in Colorado Springs. Dean was a teacher for 41 years. He taught chemistry and physics at Palmer High School for 26 years, serving as department chair for part of the time, until he retired and moved to Custer County. Before that, he taught in Illinois and one year at Purdue University. He also substitute taught and tutored in Custer County. He was fond of young people. He was in the Army briefly during WWII. Dean was an avid Barbershop Quartet singer for many years. His quartet, "The Hi Chords" were Western States Champions and they competed in international competitions, placing well. While in Custer County, he sang and played with many groups, the latest was "The Broken Drum." He sang in many church choirs during his lifetime. He often said he would rather play chess than eat. He spearheaded a local group who played at the library. He was an avid reader and supported the library strongly with many hours of labor and book donations. Gardening was another major interest. He was president of the Over 40's Pot Luck Group at the senior center for several years. He was active in many groups in the valley over the years. At Dean's request, there will be no services. He was cremated and will be interred at Ula Cemetery at a later date. Memorial contributions may be sent to the Custer County Library or the Custer County Medical Clinic in his name.

Mooney, Frank W.
Frank W. Mooney - Pueblo Chieftain - February 24, 1987 - Frank W. Mooney, 920 E. Windfield Place, Appleton, Wis., 66, died Sunday, Feb. 15, 1987, at Appleton Medical Center. He was born Aug. 26, 1920, in Pueblo. Son of the late William and Josephine Mooney. He retired after 33 years with the Beloit-Manhatten Corp, Neenah. He was a member of the Neenah-Menasha Elks Lodge 676 and the Butte Des Morts Golf Club. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army serving in World War II. He is survived by his wife, Marge; two daughters, and sons-in-law; Martha and Gerald Howard; Bad Dreuznach, West Germany; Marilyn and Steven Everson, Appleton; one brother, Robert Mooney; Escondido, Calif.; two sisters; Mary Alice Kellett, Pueblo; Claire Hawton, Trinidad; two grandchildren, Kevin Howard and Zoe Everson. He was preceded in death by a brother, Joseph. Funeral services were held on Friday, Feb. 20, 1987 at St. Joseph Catholic Church with the Rev. Robert Udulutsch officiating. Burial at St. Mary Cemetery. A memorial fund has been established for St. Joseph Food Pantry, Appleton, Wis.

Mooney, Imogene
Imogene Lovelady Mooney - Pueblo Chieftain - October 02, 1997 - Imogene Lovelady Mooney, 88, passed away Sept. 28, 1997. She is survived by her daughter, Joanna Peterson, Pueblo, and son, Milton (Betty) Mooney, D.C., Casper, Wyo. Also survived by brother, James Lovelady, D.C., Seattle, Wash.- seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband, Joe Mooney, and son-in-law, Dick Peterson, D.C. Imogene grew up on a farm near Okemah, Okla. She and Joe raised their children near Stonewall, Okla., moved to Casper in 1949 and to their beloved Oregon in 1961, where they grew organic fruit and vegetables. During World War II, she knitted sweaters for the Navy and later gave away many crocheted afghans. Her grandfather, James Ward, was a Methodist minister. Her family is thankful to the staff at Integrated Health Services for their loving care. At her request, cremation, with no services. Inurnment in Oregon at a later date. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund in her name has been set up at Wesley United Methodist Church, 85 Stanford, for the new recreational building.

Mooney, Josephine
Josephine Mooney - Pueblo Chieftain - January 07, 2005 - Josephine Mooney, 84, passed away Jan. 5, 2005. She is preceded in death by five brothers and one sister. She is survived by her children, Dr. Thomas D. (Diane) Mooney of Burlingame, Calif., Michael P. Mooney of Ann Arbor, Mich., Donna Lou (Timothy) Graham of Aurora; five grandchildren, and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Josephine was a member of St. Pius X Church for over 50 years. She worked for many years as a nutritionist for the Colorado State Extension Office. She was an avid bowler, and she loved to dance and sing. Josephine was a free spirit and loved to read. She was known as a "real pistol" who took no prisoners. Her infectious energy drew everyone to her. She loved her family and friends and will be dearly missed. Memorial Mass will be 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 8, 2005, at St. Pius X Catholic Church.

Mooney, Robert A.
Robert A. Mooney - Colorado Springs Gazette - June 3, 2007 - Robert A. Mooney January 18, 1930 - May 29, 2007. Bob Mooney passed away peacefully, with his loving family by his side. Bob is survived by his wife of 52 years, Shirley. His three sons; Dennis (Debbie) of Colorado Springs, Robert Jr. of Tempe, Michael (Barbara) of Vail, grandson Dylan of Colorado Springs, sister Claire of Trinidad, and many in-laws, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Bob is preceded in death by his parents William and Josephine, sisters Mary Alice and Ann, brothers Frank and Joe. Bob married Shirley on December 18, 1954. After leaving the United States Marines in 1953, Bob started Milne & Mooney Meat Co. in Pueblo CO. In 1960 Bob and Shirley moved the family to Colorado Springs, and opened AAA Meat Co., for the next 20 years. Upon retiring Bob and Shirley lived in San Diego CA., Vail CO., and Denver CO. Bob's strength lives on in all that he touched. For if you ever had the opportunity to shake his hand, you know exactly what I mean. Services will be held 11:00 am, Monday June 4, 2007 at the Sacred Heart Church, 2030 W Colorado Avenue Colorado Springs. Reception to follow.

Mooney, Virginia Louise
Virginia Louise Mooney - Pueblo Chieftain - November 09, 1997 - Virginia Louise Mooney, 68, went to be with the Lord on Nov. 5, 1997. Beloved mother of Michael (LeAnn) Tearpak of Pueblo West, Dee Dee (Larry) Davis of Westminster, Linda (Philip) Donovan of Pueblo and Martin (Tammie) Tearpak of Littleton. Also survived by her grandchildren, Christopher (Kim) Timme, Jason DeSalvo, Matthew DeSalvo, Simon Tearpak, Trevor Tearpak, Andrew Tearpak, Katie Donovan, Marisa Tearpak, Daniel Tearpak and Kerri Davis- great-grandchild, Kayla Timme- numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, Thomas D. Mooney on March 23, 1994- parents, John R. and Virginia Dykes- sisters, Joanne Carleo and Charlene Schindler. Born on Aug. 5, 1929, in Pueblo. She and her husband owned and operated the Pioneer Restaurant. Member of VFW Auxiliary and DAV Auxiliary. She will lie in state at the funeral home from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. today. Funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 10, 1997, at Tabor Lutheran Church, 102 E. Orman with the Rev. Paul Yeager officiating. Cremation to follow. Those who desire may make memorials to VNA Hospice or University of Colorado Cancer Research through the funeral home.

Moorcroft, Edward A. II
Edward "Ed" A. Moorcroft II - Pueblo Chieftain - August 07, 2005 - Edward "Ed" A. Moorcroft II, 52, of Northglenn, formerly of Pueblo, lost his courageous battle with cancer on Friday Aug. 5, 2005. Ed was born on Aug. 21, 1952, in Chicago, Ill. He is survived by his parents, Margaret Moorcroft, and Edward A. (Dixie) Moorcroft; siblings, Peggy (Don) Ayres, Linda (Don) Thurston, John Moorcroft, Sheila (Curt) Hermes; numerous nephews, nieces, extended family members and friends. Ed was a graduate of South High School Class of '71. He served five years in the Army National Guard, and worked 30 years for the Union Pacific (MO-PAC) Railroad. Ed was always the "life of the party", and enjoyed special times with his family and friends. He was an avid golfer and a strong supporter of the Broncos, Rockies and Nuggets. Ed loved traveling and spending time at the ocean. His family would like him to be remembered for his "loving nature, his wittiness, and being a person that would always cheer you up, even when he was down." The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Memorial contributions can be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice, in memory of Ed. A private memorial service will be held Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2005.

Moore, A. P.
A. P. Moore - Wray Rattler - March 25, 1910 - Denver Salesman Suicides - Pueblo – Despondent because of ill health, A. P. Moore of Denver, representing the Colorado Casket Company, and one of the best known traveling men in the state, committed suicide in his room at the New Southern hotel Tuesday afternoon by firing a bullet through his heart. Moore resided at 1500 South Emerson street, Denver, and leaves a widow and three children. He was fifty years old.

Moore, Anna C.
Anna C. Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - August 1, 1987 - Anna C. Moore was born in Pueblo on June 18, 1895, and passed away in Pueblo on Aug. 1, 1987. Mother of Patrick W. Moore and Frederick S. (Ethel) Moore. Sister of Sophie T. Smith and Louise M. Wiley. Also survived by her grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Leander Church, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1987. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Respects may be paid at T.G. McCarthy-Funeral Home after noon Tuesday, Aug. 4.

Moore, Anna Lee
Anna Lee Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - December 28, 1997 - Anna Lee Moore, 73, passed away Dec. 26, 1997. Survived by her children, Marlene (Warren) Zitzow of Minnesota and Marty (Cindy) Moore of Pueblo- sister, Betty Jane (Charles) Slaten of Pueblo- brother-in-law, Robert M. (Virginia) Moore of Pueblo- seven grandchildren- and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, Martin J. Moore III. Born Sept. 6, 1924, in Pueblo, Colo. Member of Bethel Methodist Church. Cremation, Montgomery and Steward Crematorium. will be held at 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 29, 1997, at First United Methodist Church, 11th and Court, with the Rev. Jean Cress officiating.

Moore, Anna Mae
Anna Mae Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - September 24, 2002 - Anna Mae Moore, 80, went to be with the Lord on Sept. 19, 2002, in Pueblo, Colo. Born May, 21, 1922, in Meeker, Colo. Survived by Stanley, her life long companion; two grandsons, Chris and Cody; sisters, Marie Tarpenting, Barbara Cole; brother, Joe White; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents, brothers, Bill, Johnny and Jack White; sisters, Dollie Horn and Georgia Meadows. Public viewing Tuesday, 10a.m. to 2p.m. Funeral service Wednesday, 10a.m., Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Internment, Imperial Memorial Gardens, Sept. 25.

Moore, Bertha M.
Bertha M. Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - October 15, 2002 - Bertha M. Moore, 80, born April 8, 1922, passed away Oct. 9, 2002. Survived by her daughter, Gloria A. (Rick) Anderson; grandsons, Steven (Bonnie) Anderson and Erik Anderson; and great-grandson, Connor Anderson. Also survived by sisters, Gloria Wood and Margaret James; sister-in-law, Jean Cunico; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, Victor Moore. At her request, cremation, Almont Crematory, with inurnment at Resthaven Cemetery in Shawnee, Okla.

Moore, Bessie L.
Bessie L. Moore - Huerfano World - November 24, 1994 - Bessie L. Moore, 88, of La, Veta, died Friday, Nov. 18, 1994, in Parkview Hospital in Pueblo. Born Sept. 4, 1906, in Burns, OR, to Fred and Etta Ison Byer, when she was three-years-old, the family moved to Colorado, settling in Avondale. On Dec. 18, 1927, she married Joe Drew Moore in Colorado Springs and they bought a ranch in La Veta in 1941. Mrs. Moore began teaching as a substitute in La Veta, and then continued for 36 years fulltime. She retired in 1971. After the death of her husband, she moved to be closer to her family. She was a resident of Happy Home Care for a short time and for the past two and half years had been a resident of Walsenburg Care Center. She was a member of The Grange and a past member of Colorado Cowbelles. Survivors include two daughters, Verna Belle Weimer, Canon City and Betty Williams Nelson, Walsenburg; seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral service was Monday from United Methodist Church in La Veta. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery in La Veta.

Moore, Betty Mae
Betty Mae Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - February 5, 1987 - Betty Mae Moore, 260 Lamar departed this life Feb. 3, 1987, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. A Pueblo resident since 1924, she was born July 26, 1913, in Beggs, Okla. Mrs. Moore worked as a housekeeper in private homes and hotels. Preceded in death by her husband, Henry Moore; parents, Henry and Elizabeth Clayton Sanders; brothers, Arthur Graston, Charles "Chick" and Bill Sanders. Survived by sisters, Opal Williams, Pueblo; Helen (Charles) Thomas, and Zenobia Hooper, both of Los Angeles, Calif.; brothers, Jack Sanders, Kansas City, Kan.; L. B. Sanders, Henry Sanders, Calvin (Regina) Sanders, Marvin Sanders, all of Los Angeles, Calif.; nephews, David (Emma) Moore, Grand Junction; Willie Sanders, Seattle, Wash.; James (Gwen) Sanders, Widefield; nieces, Neddie (Ashley) Bennett of Albuquerque, N.M., Bayonne (Bobby) Chappell, Denver, Colo.; Daisy (Tommy) Hawkins, Denver. Funeral service, 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Angelus Chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Sanders officiating. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery.

Moore, Beulah B.
Beulah B. Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - February 14, 2002 - Age 80, went to be with the Lord on Feb. 12, 2002, in Pueblo, Colo. Born Dec. 4, 1921, in Des Moines, Iowa, to Harris and Ada B. Merten, who preceded her; along with her children, Terry Lee, twins Jack and Jill; brother, Kenneth Merten; and brother-in-law, Howard Davis Jr. Survived by her children, Trudie (Chuck) Miklich, Patti (Duane) Campbell and Robert (Sandy) Moore; grandchildren, Lance (Julie), Amy (Rob), George, Shawna, Rebecca and Shane; great-grandchildren, Jason, Oakley, Nicolle and Mitchell; sister, Vivian Davis; brothers, Neil and Russell (Serena) Merten. Beulah was a member of Central Christian Church. She was a volunteer at St. Mary-Corwin hospital, Irish Club, Democratic Club and Canasta Club. She was an avid Bronco fan, and she enjoyed the mountains of Colorado on her trips to Cripple Creek. Visitation, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Central Christian Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family would like a special thank you to Dr. Larry and Carol Walls for the special care.

Moore, Catherine H.
Catherine H. Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - November 08, 1997 - Catherine H. Moore, 93, of Rocky Ford, died Nov. 5, 1997, at La Junta Hospital. Survived by son, Don (Dorothy) Moore- two daughters, Barbara (Sid) Anderson and Susan (Kenneth) Poe. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 10, 1997, First United Methodist Church. Interment, Valley View Cemetery in Rocky Ford.

Moore, Cordelia
Cordelia Beatrice Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - September 27, 2002 - Cordelia Beatrice Moore passed away Sept. 24, 2002. "Cordie" Moore was born on April 30, 1915, in Ocate, N.M., to Samuel and Natividad (Duran) Fernandez. She moved to Pueblo in 1942, where she spent most of her life. She lived in Summit County for the past 14 years, but always considered Pueblo her home. She was preceded in death by her husband, John T. Moore; twin sons, Tommy and Timmy Peralta; brother, Carlos Fernandez; and sisters, Matilde Fernandez, Beroniz Herring, Elaisa Mascarenas, Ramona Aragon and Lila Montoya. She is survived by her son, Ernie Peralta and wife, Kem, of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; daughter, Mary Tyler and husband, Eric, of Breckenridge, Colo.; and sister, Vitalia Gomez of Pueblo. She left a legacy of 13 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter. Other survivors include numerous nieces and nephews, many of Pueblo. Cordie grew up on her parents' ranch in northern New Mexico. Being the tallest of seven girls, she helped her brother with the ranch work, always doing a man's job. She rode horseback, handled cattle and worked in the family orchards. She worked as a single mother in Pueblo throughout the 1950s. Cordie enjoyed movies, dancing, fishing and going to the State Fair. She also liked jewelry, corsages, jam and the color yellow. Cordie took the scripture "pray without ceasing" to heart. Her family was a constant source of her prayers. She will be fondly remembered for her perseverance, independent streak, sense of humor and her cheerful personality. Viewing, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Saturday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Moore, Darlene
Darlene Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - November 21, 2002 - Darlene Moore, 60, passed away Nov. 19, 2002. She was born on March 12, 1942, to the union of John and Helen Kincaid, who have preceded her in death. She leaves to cherish her memory her husband, Lester H. Moore; children, Lee (Barb) Moore, Cathy (Gary) Jackson, Shane (Kim) Moore, Jill (Dave) Wolf; grandchildren, Becky Moore, Tim Moore, Jayne Jackson, Troy Moore, Kaylie Wolf, Cody Wolf; sister, Sharon (Al) Jones; brother, John Kincaid. Several nieces, nephews and other friends and relatives also survive. Darlene will always be remembered by her family for the strength and courage she showed, along with the special way she made everyone feel. "She never met a stranger." A lifetime Pueblo resident, she spent 14 years as owner of Moore's Hallmark and Gifts and was currently employed at Target. Public viewing will be from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday at the funeral home. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 22, 2002, at St. Leander Parish. Interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Moore, David Charles
David Charles Moore - Colorado Springs Gazette - March 27, 1991 - David Charles Moore, 30, of Richmond, Va., a former Widefield resident, died Sunday in Richmond. He was employed by Par Microsystems Corp. Private family services will be held. Adrian Comer Funeral Home in Pueblo is handling arrangements. Mr. Moore was born May 11, 1960, in Colorado Springs to Charles and Erma Moore, who now live in Widefield. He graduated from Widefield High School and Colorado Technical College. Mr. Moore also is survived by three brothers, Daryl, Dwayne and Dean Moore; and his grandmothers, Leta Moore of Kosciusko, Miss., and Ann Suazo of Pueblo.

Moore, David Thomas
David Thomas Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - December 15, 2002 - David Thomas Moore, 55, passed away Dec. 11, 2002. Survived by his wife, Lori B. Mugasis; children, David Thomas (Colleen Shannon) Moore and Michael Todd Moore, both of San Diego, Calif.; many good friends, including Jim Nardi and numerous cats and dogs. David was born Nov. 11, 1947, in Greenville, Ohio. He loved animals and was the office administrative assistant at Pets & Friends Animal Hospital. He also enjoyed reading, running, photography, cooking, snow skiing and traveling, especially Paris. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service will be held, 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 16, 2002, in the Mountain View Chapel Mausoleum. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be made to either National Association for Mentally Ill, Animal Welfare Organization or charity of donor's choice through the funeral home.

Moore, Deionna
Deionna Moore - Colorado Springs Gazette - October 11, 2006 - Homecoming was October 5, 2006 here in Colorado Springs, CO. She was born July 18, 1983 in Pueblo, CO to Moses McWilliams and Pamela K. Moore; also raised by her stepmother, Sharon Clark. Deionna was a very outgoing person who loved life and people. She loved to play pool, shop and most of all, her family. Deionna will be deeply missed and forever loved by everyone. We send our appreciation and thanks to everyone. Deionna is survived by two lovely daughters: Detrionna and Alaja Moore; two sisters: Denise Moore (Lance Starks) and Trennica Clark; ten brothers: Demetrius (Alicia) Dameon (Melanie), Dominic, Dallas, Daniel Lee, Rennie, Moses Jr., Monteil, Charles, Diamante all of Denver, Colorado; 22 nieces and nephews a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and other relatives and friends. Visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday October 13, 2006 at Angelus Funeral Directors, 2535 Airport Rd, Colorado Springs, CO. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, October 14, 2006 at Deliverance Tabernacle 1219, Yuma St. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, CO.

Moore, Donald D.
Donald Dean Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - January 30, 2002 - Age 63, of Pueblo, passed away Jan. 27, 2002, in Pueblo, Colo. He was born Jan. 2, 1939, in Penrose, Colo. He is preceded in death by his parents, Gerald and Sophia Moore; and stepson, Allen Moore. He is survived by his daughter, Donna Lee Moore; and stepdaughter, Loretta Phillips, both of Canon City; and one brother, Gerald (Freda) Moore Jr. of Pueblo. He is also survived by four stepgrandchildren, one aunt, one uncle, several cousins and many friends. Donald was a talented and self-taught diesel and heavy equipment mechanic and operated his own auto and truck repair shop on Highway 96 East until his retirement two years ago. He was also involved in stock car racing for many years with his own stock car driven by Carl Wills and the late Lou Willchau. He was a member of the Elks Club for 36 years. At his request, cremation. A memorial service will be held Thursday, Jan. 31, 2002, at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel at 10 a.m. A reception will follow the service at the Pueblo Elks Club at Fifth and Santa Fe. The family respectfully requests the omission of food. Donations may be made in his memory to the Canon City Elks Club No. 610 or the Pueblo Elks Club No. 90.

Moore, Edith Nielson
Edith Nielson Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - December 22, 2000 - Edith Nielson Moore, 82, of Saguache, passed away Dec.. 20, 2000, in Aurora. She was born to Edith Temple Westover and Nelsie Oliver Nielson on Feb. 28, 1918, in Manassa. She graduated from Manassa High School in 1935. She married Smith Courtney Moore on June 17, 1940. They celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary this past summer. During her life, she was a ranch wife, delivered mail for the U.S. Postal Service and was the chief cook and co-owner of Bodley's Bar and Cafe. She was a lifelong member of the Villa Grove Women's Club. She loved celebrations, her garden, fishing with their friends, her reading, and especially her family. She was a lover of life and a positive force during her time here on Earth. Survived by her loving husband, Courtney Moore; her son, James F. (Glenda) Moore of Aurora; daughter, Shirley Kay Couch of Salida; daughter, Edith Catherine (Scotte) Doggett of Sacramento, Calif.; granddaughters, Rhonda (Robert) Moore of Texas, Kristi (Andy) Lutz of Littleton; grandsons, Keith (Julie) Couch of Longmont, Beau (Dawn) Couch of Fort Collins, Stephen Couch of Arvada, Jeffrey Moore of West Bend, Wis.; and five very special great-grandchildren, Davis, Anna, Casey, Josh and Kyle. Also survived by a nephew, John (Nancy) Nielson of Driggs, Idaho. Friends and family are invited to celebrate her life at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1140 Poncha Blvd., Salida, Colo., 81201, on Wednesday, Dec. 27 at 1 p.m. Reception following. Private family interment in Sanford. In lieu of flowers, the family request donations in her memory be made to the Saguache County Library, P.O. Box 448, Saguache, CO 81149, or through the Lewis and Glenn Funeral Home.

Moore, Edward Lewis
Edward Lewis "Mr. Ed" Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - February 22, 2001 - Age 60, born Dec. 30, 1940, passed away Feb. 18, 2001. Survived by his loving wife, Anna Trujillo; stepson, Michael Trujillo; brothers, Lafe Harper and Robert (Darlene) Harper; sister, Betty (Chuck) Hebert; special friends, Bob Swick, Steve Speiss and Kay Heath; and numerous other family and friends. He is predeceased by his parents, Seth and Agnes Moore. Ed was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. He was an avid fisherman and Bronco fan and enjoyed doing projects around the house. He was a loyal friend and coworker who was employed at the Hampton Inn for the last 10 years. A memorial service will be held Thursday, 2 p.m. at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. The family will receive friends at 2611 Greenwood.

Moore, Eva L.
Eva Lorraine Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - August 30, 2002 - Eva Lorraine Moore, 77, went to be with the Lord on Aug. 28, 2002. Born July 6, 1925, in Gary, Ind. Preceded in death by her loving husband of 59 years, Everett W. Moore; parents, Bill and Susie Black; and her brothers, Charles, Dick, Bob and Darrell. Survived by her children, Sue Simmons (Richard), Jane Moore, Don Moore (Judy) and Kenneth Moore (Debbie); close friend, Henry Barr; her sister, Donna Black; and brother, Dean Black (Shi). Also survived by seven grandchildren, Adam, Crystal (Keith Gerlock), Sarah, Amanda, Nathan, Patrick and Tim; two great-granddaughters, Abriana and Makayla; also her loving pets, Tammy and Snoopy; and other family members and many friends. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. Friday. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Saturday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Those who wish may make donations in Eva's name to Sangre de Cristo Hospice.

Moore, Everett W.
Everett W. Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - April 11, 2002 - Age 80, born May 1, 1921, in Bevier, Mo., passed away April 8, 2002. Survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Eva Moore; children, Sue (Richard) Simmons, Jane Moore, Don (Judy) Moore and Kenneth Moore. Also survived by seven grandchildren; two great-granddaughters; and a host of relatives and friends. Everett served his country in the U.S. Army during WWII. He retired from the U.S. Post office. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Moore, Frances S.
Frances S. Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - October 17, 1998 - Frances S. Moore, 92, passed away Oct. 15, 1998. Survived by her son, Robert C. (Helen) Moore of Pueblo- grandson, Rory (Karen) Moore- and three great-granddaughters, all of Texas. Born July 15, 1906, in Colorado Springs, Colo. At her request, there will be no viewing or services. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

Moore, Fred J.
Fred J. Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - March 02, 2000 - Fred J. Moore, 55, passed away Feb. 26, 2000, after a lengthy illness. Survived by his wife of 26 years, Carol Moore, Westcliffe; sister, Melanie (Chick) Crosby, Pueblo West; and brother, David (Sherri) Moore, Silt, Colo. Several nieces and nephews also survive. Fred retired from the meat department of Safeway after 25 years of service. Cremation, Imperial Crematory. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Saturday, Assumption of the BVM Church, Westcliffe. Inurnment, Ula Cemetery, Westcliffe. Donations may be made to the Custer County Medical Clinic in his memory.

Moore, Geneva
Geneva W. Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - September 03, 2002 - Geneva W. Moore, born Feb. 19, 1920, Belton, Texas, passed away Aug. 31, 2002. She is preceded in death by husband, Claude Moore. Survived by children, Thomas (Barbara) Moore, Linda Moore; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Also survived by numerous other relatives. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2002, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery.

Moore, Geneva Belle
Geneva Belle (Smith) Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - April 18, 2006 - Geneva Belle (Smith) Moore passed away April 15, 2006. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Utah R. Smith, and by her second husband, Henry A. Moore; by her grandson, Gabriel Mikus and by her great-granddaughter, Grace Van Deman. She is survived by five children, Judy (Dan) Harvey of Littleton, Colo., Utah R. (Chris) Smith of Pueblo, Paula Mascarenas of Fowler, Colo., Lester (Betty) Parker of Pueblo, Billie (Steve) Mikus of Pueblo West; 14 grandchildren, Robert (Christy) Pulver, David (Kathy) Pulver, Paula Vinroe, Scott Smith, Jennifer Smith, Sara Smith, Makenzie Smith, Terra Mascarenas, Adam (Rebecca) Mascarenas, Holly (Curtis) Avila, Greg (Stacie Jo) Parker, Stacy Parker, Briana (Jim) Clayton, Shane Mikus; 15 great-grandchildren; sister, Wilma Cox of Oklahoma City, Okla.; step-mother, Violet McBroom of Ada, Okla. Geneva was a member of Pueblo Christian Center, and was an active member of the women's ministries there for many years. She was a pioneer for the telephone company, and the Good Sam's Club. Visitation, 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, and 8 a.m. to noon, Wednesday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 19, 2006, Pueblo Christian Center, followed by interment at Mountain View Cemetery. Donations may be made in Geneva's memory to the Pueblo Christian Center Missions Department.

Moore, George Keith
George Keith Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - January 17, 2004 - George Keith Moore, 83, born Feb. 4, 1920, passed away Jan. 14, 2004. Survived by his daughter, Deborah Alto; grandsons, Garrett and Stacey Alto; sister, Jeanne (Joe) Habiger and family; sister-in-law, Ruth Moore; niece, Sondra (Tony) Valenti and family; Don Thompson and family; and numerous cousins. Preceded in death by his brothers, Charles, Kenneth and Richard Moore; and sister, Joyce M. Thompson. At his request, cremation with private family services.

Moore, Henry A.
Henry A. Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - August 20, 1999 - Henry A. Moore, 88, went to be with his Lord Aug. 18, 1999. Henry was born Aug. 7, 1911, in La Junta, Colo. Preceded in death by first wife of 47 years, Evelyn M. Moore- parents, Loral P. and Maude E. Moore- and sister, Irene Bair. Survived by current wife, Geneva B. Moore- sons, Keith E. (Barbara) Moore of Fort Collins and Larry F. (Jeri) Moore of Pueblo- step-children, Judy (Dan) Harvey, Utah (Chris) Smith and Paula (Carl) Mascarenas- adopted stepchildren, Billie (Steve) Mikus and Les (Betty) Parker- grandchildren, Lorinda (Eustis) Habighorst, Rochelle Moore, Andrew (Andrea) Moore, Brent Moore, Ryan (Tammy) Moore, Christopher Moore and Elisa Moore- great-grandchildren, Josiah Habighorst, Nicholas and Isabella Moore- sister, Eunice Bergstrom-brother-in-law, Alan Bair- numerous nieces and a nephew. Also survived by 15stepgrandchildren and seven step-great-grandchildren. Henry was a faithful employee of the Santa Fe Railroad for 42 years, working in the roundhouse, car and signal departments, retiring in 1974. Henry was a founding board member of Pueblo Christian Center, Boy Scout volunteer and Good Sam member. Henry will be remembered as a faithful, loving and caring husband, father, grandfather and friend. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association or Pueblo Christian Center through Funeral Home office. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 21, 1999, at Memorial Chapel. Interment, Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at Pueblo Christian Center following interment. Viewing, noon to 8 p.m. Friday.

Moore, Howard
Howard Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - November 11, 1982 - Howard Moore, 85, La Veta, November 10, 1982. Husband of Mrs. Pearl N. Moore, La Veta; and father of Gleason W. Moore, Seattle, Wash., and Harry Lee Moore, Cortez. Brother of Herbert Moore, Santa Ana, Calif., and Mrs. Edith Hammond, Bell Gardens, Calif. Survived also by six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. Service 11 a.m., Friday, La Veta United Methodist Church, will be conducted by the Rev. LeRoy VanVerth and the Rev. Mark Anderson. Interment, La Veta Cemetery.

Moore, Ione S.
Ione S. Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - January 27, 2000 - Ione S. Moore, 85, passed away Jan. 26, 2000, in Pueblo. Born June 19, 1914, in Hazen, N.D. Survived by her loving husband of 58 years, Robert S. Moore of Colorado City; sons, Douglas and Bruce (Susan) Moore of Colorado City; grandchildren, John, Brianne, Vincent and Lauren; brother, Rueben Samuelson; and sister, Alice Bjelland. We will miss her beautiful smile. Memorial service, 1 p.m. Saturday, St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Rye, Colo.

Moore, J. A.
J. A. Moore - Colorado Weekly Chieftain - January 31, 1878 - Death's Doings - Mr. J. A. Moore, a resident of the Huerfano Cañon, and an old timer in Colorado, died a short time since from the effects of an overdose of morphine.

Moore, James C.
James C. Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - April 15, 2004 - James C. Moore, a native of Pueblo, Colo., died peacefully in his hometown, on April 12, 2004. Born on April 22, 1917, to Gladys Spain Moore, he embraced the wonder and joy of life until the moment he died. Jim is survived by Mary Janet Moore, a native of Pueblo and his devoted wife of 63 years; his daughter, DeAnn Burner of Dumont, Colo.; his son and daughter-in-law, James C. Moore II and Ann McWilliams Moore of Santa Fe, N.M.; his sister-in-law, Alma Johnson of Chandler, Ariz., and his brother-in-law, Harry Johnson of Pueblo. Always open to new experiences, perspectives and friends from all walks of life, religions, races and creeds, Jim also leaves behind many people in many places whose lives he touched. Educated in the Pueblo public schools, Jim received an Associate of Arts degree from the Pueblo Junior College. He served as a meteorologist in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. Jim's professional career revolved for 40 years around his work as a highly-acclaimed life insurance agent for the Equitable Life Assurance Society. His policyholders ranged from many individuals in Colorado to large corporations. He was regularly recognized for his insurance achievements, which included being named the top company representative in 1977. Tireless in his community efforts, Jim served in numerous capacities that ranged from president of the Chamber of Commerce to fund-raising activities for Parkview Hospital, the public library, the YMCA and the Fryingpan-Arkansas water diversion project, which helped lay the groundwork for much of the present-day water capacity in the Pueblo area. While engaged vigorously for decades in his work and in community affairs, Jim truly treasured his family, his friends, the family ranch above Rye, Colo., and the many trips that he, Mary, and friends of theirs took in this country and around the world. His smiling face, open arms and unquenchable spirit will be greatly missed but never forgotten. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 16, 2004, at the George F. McCarthy Historic Chapel, which is at 400 Broadway in Pueblo, followed by a reception at the Pueblo Country Club. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to organizations that reflect Jim's interest in education, the arts, the life of the spirit and community service. In particular, they would appreciate contributions to the CSU-Pueblo Foundation, the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center, the Rye Home United Methodist Church and the Pueblo YMCA. Contributions should be sent directly to the George F. McCarthy Funeral Home, 401 Broadway, Pueblo, CO, 81004.

Moore, James Keith Sr.
James Keith Moore Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - August 02, 1998 - James Keith Moore Sr., 67, of Pueblo passed away July 31, 1998. Survived by his wife of 45 years, Doris- sons, James Moore Jr., Brad (Maryruth) Moore, Scott (Debbie) Moore and Eric (Barbi) Moore- 10 grandchildren- five stepgrandchildren- one great-grandson- and sister, Joy Ann (Phil) Peters. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, two brothers and one sister. Mr. Moore was an Army veteran, serving during the Korean Conflict. He was a Tractor Trailer Operator for 20 years for Rockwool Industries and then worked as a Tractor Trailer Operator and trainer at Pepsi for 15 years, retiring in March 1996, driving accident free for over 40 years. Funeral services, Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Viewing, Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. and Monday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Moore, James V.
James V. Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - October 07, 1997 - James V. Moore passed away unexpectedly Oct. 2, 1997, at his home in Pueblo. He was born June 13, 1929, in Franklin, Ky., to James R. Moore and Gladys M. Brown Moore, and came to Pueblo with his family in 1936. Jim was employed as a crane operator at the CF&I Steel Mill for 40 years before his retirement. He was an active member of Eagles Lodge No. 145. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lelia, in 1991. His survivors include two sisters, Claudine (Bob) Buffalow of Lakewood and Pauline Zink of Littleton- a stepson, Jack (Lois) Leete of Arkansas- one niece and two nephews- and other relatives and many good friends. s will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1997, in the Davis Memorial Chapel with interment to follow in the Mountain View Cemetery. The family may be contacted at 1601 Iroquois.

Moore, Joe Drew
Joe Drew Moore - La Veta Signature - April 7, 1988 - Joe Drew Moore, 88, of Lamar, formerly of La Veta died March 30, Wednesday night, at Sandhaven Nursing Home where he had been a resident since February 12. Mr. Moore was a native of Tigertown, Texas, born July 25, 1899. In his early youth his family moved to Oklahoma. At the age of 21 he came to Colorado and lived at Pueblo. He was a rodeo performer and it was while participating in a rodeo in Gunnison that he met Bessie L. Byer. They were married December 18, 1927 in Colorado Springs. During the next five years Mr. Moore and his wife worked for the Rose Cattle Company in the Pueblo area. He continued in the cattle ranching work while his wife taught school. In 1942 they purchased their La Veta ranch which he and his wife operated until 1972 when Mr. Moore retired. They continued to live at the ranch house, but leased their ranch land. Mr. Moore became ill a little over a year ago and due to his health had entered the nursing home while Mrs. Moore stayed in Wiley near her daughter, Verna. Mr. Moore, a member of the Spanish Peaks Grange No. 447 and the AARP, is survived by his wife, Bessie, of Wiley, two daughters, Betty (Jack) Williams, Walsenburg and Verna (Harry) Weimer, Wiley, seven grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and two nieces. Funeral services were held at the La Veta Methodist Church, Monday, with Rev. Hugh Marsh officiating. Interment at the Mountain View Cemetery at Pueblo.

Moore, John (Mrs.)
Mrs. John Moore – Pueblo Colorado Daily Chieftain – March 12, 1874 – Died in this city on Wednesday, March 11th, Mrs. Moore, wife of John Moore. Funeral today at two o'clock P.M.

Moore, John A. C.
John A. C. Moore - Walsenburg World - February 12, 1903 - On Jan. 30, 1903 John A.C. Moore, the well known old veteran, who spent a half a life time with his family in this and the adjoining county of Pueblo, died at his boyhood home in Bedford County, Tenn. Last fall Mr. Moore sold his property on West 7th St. and concluded to make a trip to some of his old relatives whom he had not seen for 52 years. At the time of his death he was 76 years, 10 months and 2 days of age. He worked on his father's farm, where he died, until he was 26 years of age, when he enlisted in the regular army and helped to escort some of the Mormons to Utah. After serving five years he was discharged and helped to establish the southern boundary of Kansas. The civil war breaking out he enlisted in the 2nd Kansas Cavalry, and served in the Union Army until the close of the war. Though a Southerner by birth of Kentucky and Tennessee stock he was a brave and uncompromising Union soldier. In 1868 he came to Pueblo where he located and later went back to Bloomington, Ky., to bring his affianced, then Miss H.J. Hutton to this section. Several years ago the old couple bought property in Walsenburg where they lived until February 1900, when Mrs. Moore died and was buried in the Masonic cemetery. They leave three married children, Winnie Moore, Walsenburg, Mrs. Pat Moran, Rugby, and Mrs. (unreadable). A day before Mr. Moore's death he had a letter sent hither, saying that as soon as he could he would return to Colorado as he did not think the old climate agreed with him. As he left some money his children speak of having his body shipped here to be buried with his late wife.

Moore, John E.
John E. Moore – Albuquerque Journal - May 21, 2000 - John E. Moore, former Albuquerque resident, passed away on May 17, 2000. He died peacefully in his sleep after a brief illness. Mr. Moore will be remembered as a devoted family man, successful and respected businessman, and an active community leader whose warmth and generosity touched many people throughout his life. Mr. Moore was born in Kress, Texas on April 1, 1925, to parents Clyde and Nelkie Moore, and graduated from Hobbs (NM) High School in 1943. He then attended the University of New Mexico where he majored in accounting and played football for the UNM Lobos in the 1944 Sun Bowl. Later, he was enrolled in Naval Midshipmen's school at Harvard, Mass. in preparation for active duty in 1945. His service in the US Navy coincided with the last days of WWII in which he proudly served in the Pacific. Prior to leaving the war, Mr. Moore married his college sweetheart Lois "Lodi" Carroll of Pueblo, CO. Following the war the Moores and their two children, Jeff and Marcia lived in several cities in Texas and New Mexico before Mr. Moore's work in the insurance industry brought him to work for the R.E. Boney Insurance Agency in Las Cruces in 1955. Mr. Moore became a full partner in the firm in 1964, and from that point until his retirement in 1989 Boney and Moore Inc. mirrored the growth of the Mesilla Valley. Whether meeting the needs of large commercial clients or insuring individuals and families, Mr. Moore gained a reputation for personal integrity and a commitment to service. His ties in the business community included membership on the board of directors of Western Bank. After his retirement he donated his time and knowledge to small business persons through SCORE, the Service Corps of Retired Executives. A member of the Elks, Shriners, Masons, and Rotary Club, Mr. Moore was active in the community. He led the 1962 fundraising drive to build the main sanctuary building at St. Paul's Methodist church. An avid golfer, he was a member of the Las Cruces Country Club dating back to the 1950's and served on its board for decades. In recent years, he volunteered his experience and resources to the Onate High School Golf Team. Mr. Moore was preceded in death by his wife, Lodie in 1993. He is survived by daughter, Marcia and her husband, Franz Reisch of Las Cruces; son, Jeff Moore and his wife, Beth of El Paso; sister, Peggy Strider of Port Lucie, Florida; and grandson, Scott C. Adams of San Francisco, California. A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, May 22, 2000 at Getz Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Kay L. Lincoln officiating. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to: Mesilla Valley Hospice, 299 E. Montana, Las Cruces, NM 88005 (505) 523-4700 or to the New Mexico Boys Ranch, 6209 Hendrix Rd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110 (505) 881-3363. Arrangements by Getz Funeral Home, corner of Solano and Bowman Ave., Las Cruces, NM 526-2419.

Moore, John J.
John J. Moore – Pueblo Chieftain – December 20, 1907 – Funeral of John J. Moore took place from McCarthy's chapel yesterday afternoon at 2:30. Interment was in Roselawn cemetery.

Moore, Katherine
Katherine Moore - Holyoke Enterprise - April 30, 1936 - Former Resident Succumbs In Pueblo - Mrs. Katherine Moore, a Phillips County pioneer, died Monday at the Colorado State Hospital at Pueblo, according to word received by relatives. Mrs. Moore had been in the hospital at Pueblo since 1903. Her husband, Patrick Moore, died several years ago. Two of her sons, James and John Moore, are farmers in the western part of this county. They went to Pueblo after the body, and funeral services are being held in Haxtun today. Burial will be in the Holyoke cemetery.

Moore, Laura
Laura "Dorene" Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - December 08, 2004 - Laura "Dorene" Moore, 67, passed away Dec. 7, 2004. She is survived by her loving husband of 44 years, Ora "Doc" Moore; children, William R. Moore, Scott D. (Patty) Moore, Kelli (Larry) Bauer; daughter-in-law, Sherri Moore; grandchildren, Nicole, Sarah, Stephen, Saundra Dorene, Justin and Joshua. She also is survived by her brothers and sisters, Roger, Don, Darleen and Herbert; and numerous nieces and nephews. Dorene was a member of Pueblo West Baptist Church for 30 years. She was a Godly Christian woman loved by all. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Pueblo West Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in her memory.

Moore, Leonard Arthur
Leonard Arthur Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - October 16, 2000 - Leonard Arthur Moore passed away Oct. 14 after a lengthy illness. He was born on July 15, 1913, to Lyman and Amelia Moore in the Siloam Foothills west of Pueblo. He was one of seven children. Survived by his wife Ida of the family home; and children, Linda (Dave) Kersten and Leonard "Dinky'' (Dana) Moore; daughter-in-law Pat Moore; grandchildren, David (Heather) Kersten, John (Shanda) Kersten, Mike (Michelle) Kersten, Kim (Brian) Armstrong, Katie Moore, J.R. (Yahanna) Moore, Sherri Mahoney, Matt (JoAnn) Moore; eight great-grandchildren; sisters, Lillian Read and Ruby (Reuban) Ehrlich; numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Preceded in death by son Dennis Moore; a brother; and three sisters. Leonard retired from C&W Railroad in 1976, and also retired from West Park Volunteer Fire Department where he served as Assistant Chief. For many years he was a 4-H leader. Viewing, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday (family will receive friends from 5 - 7 p.m.). Funeral, 2 p.m. Thursday at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Contributions may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice or American Lung Association through Imperial Funeral Home.

Moore, Lloyd Alan
Lloyd Alan Moore - Huerfano World - July 30, 1998 - Lloyd Alan Moore, 54, of Gardner, died July 23, 1998. Born Mar. 8, 1944 in Fort Madison, IA; to Chester and Georgia Sloan Moore, he married Igleedtis Mitten June 20, 1970. He received a bachelor of science degree in business and owned an office supply firm. He and his family came to live in Huerfano County about two years ago. He was a very active member of the Gardner Fellowship Church. Survivors include, his wife, Igleedtis, Gardner; two daughters, Dorothy Sampson, Alamagordo, NM, and Wendi Rodriguez, Denver; his parents, Chester and Georgia Moore, Iowa; three brothers, Roger Moore, Alaska, Russell Moore, Washington state and Glenn Moore, Iowa; one granddaughter, nieces and nephews. At Mr. Moore's request, cremation. Service at a later date.

Moore, Lona L.
Lona L. Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - December 09, 2003 - Lona L. Moore, 90, went to heaven on Dec. 5, 2003. She was born on Feb. 13, 1913, to the union of William and Lucinda Covington. She also is preceded in death by her loving husband of 52 years, Hoyt, and 15 brothers and sisters. Lona leaves to cherish her memory her children, Wayne (Lynda) Moore, Redwood City, Calif.; Stella Agnes, Denver, and Carol (Dutch) Gruse, Pueblo; grandchildren, Sharyn Moore, Debra Nation, Donna Stone, Betty (John) Gregory, Barbara (Ray) Burton, JoMarie (Brad) Kimball, Joe Lauricella and Michael (Janice) Lauricella; 11 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson; as well as numerous other relatives and friends. Lona retired from the Colorado State Hospital as a psych tech (LPN), was a member of the senior citizen bowling league, an artist at quilt making and crocheting, and was "the Best Cook in the World." Lona loved and cherished her grandchildren, had a beautiful smile and was a precious lady who will be greatly missed. Viewing will be 2 to 5 p.m. today, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel; and funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2003, at Park Hill Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Moore, Loren P.
Loren P. "Pat" Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - December 21, 1986 - Loren P. "Pat" Moore, late of Pueblo, died at a local hospital, Dec. 10, 1986. Survived by his wife, Eleanor "Babs" Moore of the family home, whom he married Sept. 10, 1938, in Honolulu, Hawaii, and three children, Patricia A. "Patsi" (James) Frazier, of North Glenn, Charles P. "Buzz" (Karen) Moore, Grand Junction, and Michael P. "Mickey" (Irene) Moore, Pueblo; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Moore served in the U.S. Navy from 1932 to 1939, was a mechanic for Hawaiian Airlines and worked at Hickam Field Dec. 7, 1941. Worked for the City Market in Grand Junction for seven years, The Arapahoe Stores in Pueblo for 15 years and as a real estate salesman until his retirement in 1976. He was a member of St. Peter Episcopal Church, Pueblo Lodge No. 17, AF&AM, Southern Colorado Consistory and Alkaly Shrine. Cremation. Memorial service, 3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 22, at Davis-Wallin Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Donald Van Splinter officiating. Masonic service by Pueblo Lodge No. 17. Interment, Diamond Head Cemetery, Honolulu, Hawaii. Family may be contacted at 2233 E. Eighth, No. 265. Memorials may be made to the Shriners Hospital of Honolulu through the funeral home. No food or flowers.

Moore, Loyd Redman
Loyd Redman Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - September 28, 2003 - Loyd Redman Moore . Former Pueblo resident, passed away Aug. 27, 2003. He was 78. Loyd was preceded in death by M. Meredith Moore, his wife of fifty-six years. He is survived by his three sons (Bill of Park City, Utah; John of Sterling; and Jim of Boise, Idaho) and four grandchildren. Born and raised in Seibert, Loyd attended Central College in Fayette, MO, prior to joining the Army Air Force in 1943. He and Meredith were married in Flagler in 1944. After completion of his military service in 1946, he attended Colorado A & M College. From 1950 until his retirement in 1984, he was employed by Safeway, managing stores in Pueblo and the Denver area. Loyd loved his family, his friends, his travels, and his opera. He will be missed by all who knew him. A memorial service will be held at 10a.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, at Wheat Ridge United Methodist Church. The family requests that donations in lieu of flowers be made in Loyd's name to Wheat Ridge United Methodist Church, 7530 W. 38th Ave., Wheat Ridge, Colo. 80033.

Moore, Lula Etta
Lula Etta Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - February 25, 1986 - Lula Etta Moore passed away Feb. 24, 1986, at the Belmont Lodge. Wife of Loren H. Moore, who passed away Aug. 3,1971, and mother of William W. Moore, Pueblo, and Shirley Mae (George) Creekmur, Reseda, Calif. Survived by her stepson, L.P. (Babs) Moore, Pueblo, as well as granddaughters, Gail Casher and Joyce Fritz; great-granddaughters, Tricia and Jennifer Potter, and her great-grandson, Robert H. Fritz Jr. A niece also survives, Etta Ruth, Medford, Texas. Mrs. Moore was a Pueblo resident the past 10 years, residing at 2233 E. Eighth St. Service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Entombment, Roselawn Mausoleum. Please omit donations of food.

Moore, Marsha Ann
Mrs. Marsha Ann Starcer Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - June 10, 1971 - Mrs. Marsha Ann Starcer Moore, lifetime Pueblo resident, late of 1219 Berwind, died unexpectedly June 10, 1971, from injuries suffered in auto accident. Member of St. Mary Parish. Survived by husband, Jarry D. Moore, and infant son, Jarry D. Moore Jr., and parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Starcer, all of the family home; sister, Mrs. Marlene Brown, Pueblo; two brothers, John R. Starcer, Pueblo, and David M. Starcer, of the family home; grandmother, Mrs. Johanna Starcer, Pueblo, and four nephews. Funeral services will be announced later.

Moore, Mary Lou
Mary Lou (Hockesson) Moore - Huerfano World - October 8, 1998 - Mary Lou (Hockesson) Moore, 60, of Walsenburg, died Sept. 18, 1998 in Pueblo of natural causes. Memorial service was from the United Methodist Church in Gettysburg, SD. Private burial was in the Gettysburg Cemetery. Mary Lou Hockesson was born May 8, 1938, in Gettysburg, SD, to Tellor and Beulah Thompson Hockesson. She grew up in Gettysburg and graduated from high school there in 1956. She lived in Mobridge and worked at the telephone company and Federal Crop Insurance. She also lived in Minnesota, Scottsdale, AZ, Zap, ND, Aurora and Walsenburg. She managed an apartment complex in Colorado and worked at Fitzsimmons AFB in Denver, retiring in 1994 and moving to a country home in Walsenburg. She married Tom Moore Feb. 28, 1981 in Mobridge, SD. She was a member of the Methodist Church, Moose Lodge and enjoyed fishing, golfing and playing cards. She is survived by her husband, Tom, Walsenburg; one daughter, Becky Krieger, Thornton; three grandchildren, one brother, Gerry Gunsalas, Scottsdale; two sisters, Norma Harer, Hoven and Peggy Permann, Mobridge.

Moore, Maude Wood Clapp
Maude (Wood) Clapp Moore – Yuma Pioneer – February 19, 1904 – Owned Guilt and Killed Herself – Pueblo, Colo., Feb. 14 – Maude Moore, alias Maude Wood, who yesterday gave testimony in the District Court which cleared Horace Crumley and Ira Williamson of robbery by taking the blame upon herself, took morphine in the county jail last night and died in the Pueblo hospital this morning at 10 o'clock. She came to Pueblo several weeks ago from Denver, where her parents live. Maude Moore was once the wife of William Clapp, whose father is a fireman at the hose station at Twenty-second and Curtis streets. She carried a letter in her bosom in which the names of D. J. Sullivan and Mrs. Rosseter were used, the letter having come from an address in the 1300 block on Twenty-third street, Denver. The Moore woman was arrested about three weeks ago, together with Crumley and Williamson, on a charge of robbing M. Parara, a Mexican, of $80. The trial of the two men was held yesterday and the Moore woman, before leaving the jail, confided to a cellmate that by her testimony she would take all the blame, and would then kill herself, if she had no other means of doing it, by thrusting a hatpin through her brain. She was twenty-four years of age and of pleasing appearance. Denver, Feb. 15 – Within a week William Clapp of 456 South Grant avenue has lost both his wife, from whom he had separated, and his mother, wife of Fireman Anson Clapp. William Clapp married Maude Wood in Denver less than two years ago, but it is understood that they did not live happily together and separated over a year ago. Since that time it appears that Mr. Clapp has kept little track of his wife's movements. William Clapp is a machinist. His mother died a week ago from the effects of a long illness. His father is very well known in Denver and has been on the fire department for ten years.

Moore, Oscar
Oscar Moore - Bayfield Blade - February 16, 1911 - Oscar Moore, aged eighteen, an employe of the Colorado Fuel & Iron at Morley, was run over by coal cars and instantly killed.

Moore, R. M. (Mrs.)
Mrs. R. M. Moore - Colorado Weekly Chieftain - May 9, 1878 - Mrs. Moore, wife of Judge R. M. Moore, of West Las Animas, died at that place on Monday night last after a lingering illness. Mrs. Moore was a daughter of the late Colonel Bent. She leaves a large family. Judge Moore and family have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their sad bereavement.

Moore, Robert C.
Robert C. "Bob" Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - May 16, 1999 - Robert C. "Bob" Moore, 69, passed away May 13, 1999. Survived by his wife, Helen Moore, of the family home- son, Rory (Karen) Moore of Amarillo, Texas-grandchildren, Kyla and Rylee, both of Amarillo, Texas, and Paige of Texas-aunt, Marie Blunt of Colorado Springs- uncle, Mac Bramlett of Napa, Calif.-sister-in-law, Geri Wilberforce of Amarillo, Texas- brothers-in-law, John Gallemore of Big Piney, Wyo., Bruce Roll of Oklahoma City, Okla., and Richard Wilberforce of Amarillo, Texas- and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Born Feb. 22, 1930, in Reno, Nev. Bob was a veteran of the Korean War. He retired after 46 years of service from Colorado Interstate Gas. Bob was a member of BPO Elks No. 90, American Legion and ASET - Certified Engineering Technicians. At his request, there will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, 1999,at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Rev. Alex Howard officiating. In lieu of flowers, remember Bob by donating to a charity of your choice.

Moore, Robert Earl
Robert Earl Moore - Colorado Springs Gazette - June 21, 1991 - Robert Earl Moore, 40, of Colorado Springs died Sunday at a local hospital. He was a former steelworker for CF&I in Pueblo. No local services are planned. Portier Funeral Home, Miami, is handling arrangements. Mr. Moore was born Aug. 13, 1950, in Miami, to Isaac and Rebecca (Fitzpatrick) Moore. He had lived in Colorado Springs since 1972. He was in the Army from 1971 to 1977. He served in Vietnam and received the Army Service Ribbon, the overseas ribbon and two good conduct medals. Mr. Moore was married May 9, 1981, in Miami to Jacquelyn (Dixon) Moore, who survives. He is also survived by three sons, David of Colorado Springs, Derrick and Jacquin both of Miami; two daughters, Tujuanna and Tammarra "Tiny", both of Colorado Springs; and four grandchildren.

Moore, Robert N.
Robert N. "Turk" Moore - Walsenburg World - March 31, 1927 - Taps Sounded For Civil War Veteran. Robert N. Moore, 84 years of age, and a member of the G. A. R. organization, died at La Veta Saturday morning about 2:30 from a paralytic stroke. Robert N. (Turk) Moore was a very remarkable man. He had been in service during the Civil War, and in later years was an entertainer of almost national reputation. He had been a life long republican and during his prime as an entertainer was in great demand during the republican rallies that were the great feature of political campaigns 25 and 30 years ago. In this capacity he had met and been intimate with almost every republican candidate for the presidency from the time of General Grant. As a result of wounds which Mr. Moore received in the war he later became blind and was at the time he married his present wife. He claimed great physic power, however, and while he had never seen his wife, declared that he knew exactly how she looked. The matter of his blindness caused him to give greater attention to the cultivation of the senses which he retained and was able to deduce many things that seemed to those about him to give him an almost supernatural power. Mr. and Mrs. Turk Moore came to La Veta a number of years ago and settled down there. Mrs. Moore earning the livelihood by keeping a boarding house which was a favorite place with the auto traveling public which passed thru La Veta. Funeral services for the deceased were held at the home in La Veta on Sunday afternoon, Rev. W. E. Parks of Walsenburg Baptist church, preaching the funeral sermon, George Benefiel of Walsenburg Funeral Home, had charge of the funeral. After the services at the house the body was conveyed to the La Veta cemetery under the escort of members of the American Legion. A salute was fired and taps played. Mr. Moore is survived by his wife Mrs. Lou K. Moore. Huerfano World - March 31, 1994 - This Week in La Veta History - 1927: Died, Robert N. "Turk" Moore, 84, the last GAR member in Huerfano County.

Moore, Robert William
Robert William Moore - Denver Rocky Mountain News - March 06, 1999 - Robert William Moore, 75, of Englewood died Feb. 26 in Denver. Services were March 3, with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery. Mr. Moore was born in Decatur, Ind., on Aug. 10, 1923. He married Mary Louise Keene, 1945. He was a veteran of the Army Air Forces. He worked in Administration with business management. Survivors include his wife; sons Michael of Cuchara, Richard of Florida, James of Pueblo, John of Denver; daughters Marilyn of Englewood, Janet Tate of Tennessee, Kathryn Smith of Littleton, Jeanne Brockway of Fort Collins, Barbara Thurston of Seattle; sister Sarah Sulzer of Florida; 12 grandchildren; a great-grandson.

Moore, Russell L.
Russell L. Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - September 07, 2001 - Russell L. Moore, 93, passed away Sept. 4, 2001. Survived by his wife, Mildred D. Moore of the family home; son, Louis (Lynn) Moore; daughter, Alma (Bob) White; niece, Leona Johnson, all of Pueblo; eight grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his first wife, Helen G. Moore; parents, John and Cebelia (nee Cox) Moore; sisters, Cora, Mary and Nora; and brother, William. Born Sept. 29, 1907, in Radford, Ill., and was a longtime Pueblo resident, retiring from Southern Colorado Power Co. after 20 years of service. Member of the Liberty Baptist Church, Odd Fellows and was a 50-year member of the Victor Lodge No. 99, AF & AM in Victor, Colo. At his request, there will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 7, 2001, at Liberty Baptist Church, 2207 W. 29th Street, with the Rev. William King officiating. Those who desire may make memorials to the Liberty Baptist Church.

Moore, Samuel
Samuel Vernon Moore – Huerfano World – January 12, 2006 – Samuel Vernon Moore went to be home with the Lord Jesus Christ on January 3, 2006. Born in Chicago in 1935. Preceded in death by father Salvatore Mure who migrated from Sicily, Italy and mother Edna Mae Davis. He is survived by his wife Sharon of Walsenburg, his sisters Marge and Jackie from Chicago. Children Michele Kostic (KY), Samuel Moore (Colburn), Bret Moore and three grandchildren in Littleton, CO and other family members. A memorial service was held Jan. 7, at the Church of Christ in Walsenburg in celebration of Sam's life. We wish to express our appreciation and love to our dear family members and friends for their expressions of kindness, for providing food, cards, calls and especially for their presence at the church service. A very special thanks to the Church of Christ and all the people involved and their many contributions for making this a memorable occasion for all. Mr. Moore's wishes were that memorial gifts be sent to El Pueblo Museum in Pueblo and/or the Huerfano County Historical Society. May God bless all of you from the bottom of our hearts. Shannon Moore and family.

Moore, Scott
Scott Moore - Pueblo Chieftain - August 21, 2003 - Scott Moore, 52, late of Ennis, Mont., passed away Aug. 17, 2003. Survived by his mother, Lorraine Snapp, Pueblo; and the love of his life, his son, Conner W. Moore. Also survived by his ex-wife, Libby Moore, who he said was not only his wife but best friend; aunts, Betty (Don) DeVore, Pueblo, and Jean Rechis, Sandy, Utah; numerous cousins and other relatives. Preceded in death by his father, Richard J. Moore, in 1964. Born Feb. 5, 1951, in Pueblo. Scott attended St. Mary Grade School and graduated from Centennial High School. He then attended the College of Emporia for two years and USC for a year. Scott was a rancher. He loved animals, especially his horses, he also raised Border Collies. Funeral Mass will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 22, 2003, at Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, 11th and Grand Avenue, with the Rev. Father Roger Dorcy as celebrant. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. There will be a reception for family and friends immediately following the interment in the Diocese of Pueblo Building, 1001 Grand Ave. In lieu of food and flowers, those who desire may make memorial contributions to the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Scott's memory, through the funeral home. Online condolences may be made on Scott's obituary web site: www.MontgomerySteward.com

Moore, William
William Moore - Colorado Weekly Chieftain - July 9, 1868 - We learn from Lieut. Lambert, of Fort Reynolds, the particulars of a sad accident which occurred at Col. Boone's near that place, on the 7th inst., by which one man lost his life, and two others met with a narrow escape. Wm. Moore, a private in company D, 5th infantry, undertook in company with a comrade to cross the Arkansas, at Boonville. The boat capsized in the middle of the river and Moore's comrade barely succeeded in saving his own life by clinging to a snag in the river. A man living at Boonville, on this side of the river, made an effort for the relief of Moore, by going out in another boat, but his boat, too upset, and he with difficulty escaped by clinging to a tree top. The two kept their perilous positions until nearly night when other parties came to their relief. Moore was drowned, and his body, at the latest account, had not been recovered. He was dressed in military clothes.

Mora, Albert Dennis
Albert Dennis Mora - Pueblo Chieftain - July 18, 2004 - Albert Dennis Mora, died unexpectedly July 16, 2004. He was born Dec. 26, 1948, in Pueblo. Preceded in death by his parents, Manuel Mora and Mary Gutierrez (Mora); and brother, Christopher Mora. Survived by his children, Albert Dennis Jr., Denver, Albert Denise (James) Laizure, Hesperia, Calif.; and their mother, Abigail Guerrero, Denver; and children, Jerry Pompa, Texas, Anthony, Pueblo; and their mother, Lorenza Acosta, Pueblo; and a grandson, Nicholas; brothers, Librado Ricardo (Donna), Pueblo, George (Sara), Murrietta, Calif., and Orlando, Pueblo; sisters, Wynn (Ben) Perea, Patricia Mora, Bernadette (Bill) Chavez and Dorothy Cook, all of Pueblo. Albert will always be remembered by those who loved him as a kind, caring, giving and humorous man. At his request, there will be no viewing or services.

Mora, Alejandro
Alejandro "Alex" Mora - Pueblo Chieftain - February 23, 1986 - Alejandro "Alex" Mora, 54, late of 1432 E. Ash, formerly of Springer, N.M., and a Pueblo resident for the past 20 years, died unexpectedly Feb. 21, 1986. Retired from CF&I Steel Corp. wire mill drawing room in October 1985 with 20 years of service. A veteran of the Korean Conflict. Survived by wife, Elisa Mora, and children, Pete Mora and Alex D. Mora, both of Aurora, Dorothy Mora and Margaret (Albert) Hernandez, both of Pueblo. Son of Marina Mora of Springer, N.M. A brother of Clarence Mora of Los Lunas, N.M., Agnes Tafoya, Helen Trujillo, and Mary Hernandez, all of Pueblo, Mercedes Abeyta of Springer, Dora Garcia and Esther Donez, both of Albuquerque, N.M. One granddaughter, Jessica Hernandez, also survives. Recitation of rosary, 7 p.m. Monday, and Mass of Christian Burial, 1 p.m. Tuesday, both services at St. Leander Church. Graveside military honors by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team at Roselawn Cemetery. The family may be contacted at 1432 E. Ash.

Mora, Bennie J.
Bennie J. Mora - Pueblo Chieftain - December 29, 1999 - Bennie J. Mora, 74, went to be with the Lord Dec. 26, 1999. Born April 21, 1925, in Bernalillo, N.M. Preceded in death by father, Atanacio Mora; mother, Antonia (Mora) Espinoza; stepson, Paul Heubel; and granddaughter, Lilia Rose Mora. Survived by his loving wife, Lilia Mora; children, Carla (Charles) Herrera of Aurora, Ill., Timothy (Gina) Mora of Oceanside, Calif., Loretta (Luis Hernandez) Carrillo, Isabel Mora, Dolores (Lawrence Montoya) Mora, Josephine (Joe Romero) Mora, John (Audra) Mora, all of Pueblo; 13 grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Delia (Joe) Benavidez, Pedro (Mabel) Mora of Colorado, Paul (Mary Rose) Mora of Arizona, Stella Leyba, Robert (Carmen) Mora, Rueben (Shigeko) Mora, all of California; and numerous nieces and nephews. Bennie proudly served in the U.S. Army for more than 22 years, serving in World War II, Korean War and Vietnam. He retired from Colorado State Hospital in 1995 after 22 years of service. Bennie was a member of TREA, VFW, DAV, American Legion, Nocturnal Adoration Society, Holy Name Society and a longtime parishioner of Holy Rosary Church. He will always be remembered for his love of the Hispanic culture, the Broncos and the Rockies. He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He will be greatly missed. Viewing Wednesday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Funeral Mass Thursday, 2 p.m., Holy Rosary Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends at 721 W. 16th.

Mora, Christopher J.
Christopher J. "CJ" Mora - Pueblo Chieftain - August 19, 2003 - Christopher J. "CJ" Mora, 63, of Fowler, died Sunday, Aug. 17, 2003, at his home. Survived by his wife, Mary Ruth of the home; his former wife, and mother of his children, Ann Wolgram of Pueblo; children, Michael (Kathleen) Mora, Christopher Mora, Jo Lyn Mora, all of Pueblo, and Kathryn (John) Villarreal of Colorado Springs; grandchildren, Christine, Jamie, Amanda, Vincent, Nicholas and Clayton. Also Survived by five step-grandchildren, four brothers and four sisters. Funeral, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2003, at First Baptist Church in Fowler. Memorials to Ark Valley Hospice or Sister Nancy Crafton's Center of the Poor at Avondale in care of the funeral home.

Mora, John
John Mora - Pueblo Chieftain - May 13, 1924 - The funeral of John Mora will take place this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the chapel ofT.G. McCarthy & Sons. Burial Roselawn.

Mora, Maria Calletana
Maria Calletana "Katie" Mora - Pueblo Chieftain - March 02, 2005 - Maria Calletana "Katie" Mora, 93, born April 18, 1911, in Edith, Colo., passed away Feb. 26, 2005, in Pueblo. Katie spent the last 10 years of her life in Pueblo. Before that, she lived more than 40 years in Grand Junction, Colo. While in Grand Junction, she worked for various families in their homes and retired from Dixon Enterprises where she was lunchroom manager. She married her first husband, John Gilbert Mora, in 1927. He worked for the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad in Parlin, Colo., and later in Fruita and Grand Junction. Katie was a homemaker who enjoyed cooking, sewing and raising her children. She was widowed in 1963 and married Chris Vigil in 1972. He also worked for the D&RGW. She was widowed again in 1973 and married Gertrudes "Tule" Orozco in 1975. Tule was a ranch foreman, originally from Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico. Tule died in 1993. Katie was one of 11 children. The Adargos were among the early settlers of Los Angeles and Catalina Island, Calif. She was a loving mother and wife who will be missed by all who knew her. Katie was preceded in death by her parents, Manuel Adargo and Calletana Maes-Adargo; son, Ramon Mora; daughter, Rebecca Cline; and three husbands, John Gilbert Mora, Chris Vigil, and Gretrudes "Tule" Orozco-Saenz. She is survived by daughters, Barbara (David) Pickrum, Chicago, Ill., Rita (Robert) Leahy, Pueblo and Deborah (Juan) Espinosa; sons, Gilbert (Alice) Mora, Rufino (Patricia) Mora, Garden Grove, Calif., and Robert Martin (Phyllis) Mora, Denver; sisters, Verna Tuttle, Canon City, and Isabel Ordaz, Twin Falls, Idaho; and 19 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren, and numerous nephews and nieces. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. today, Christ The King Church, Bonforte Boulevard and Horseshoe Drive, with Father Tom Adrians, V.G., residing. Graveside service and interment to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Orchard Mesa Cemetery, Grand Junction, Colo.

Mora, Pedro
Pedro Mora - Colorado Springs Gazette - July 22, 2007 - Pedro Mora 76, departed this life on July 19, 2007 at Penrose Main Hospital surrounded by his loved ones at his side. He was born July 24, 1930 in Bernalillo, New Mexico to the union of Anatasio Mora and Antonia Lucero both parents preceded him in death. Also his first wife Mary Mora in 1981. He was married to Mabel Cordova. Pedro lived in Pueblo until 1993 then he moved to Colorado Springs. He retired from Pueblo Army Depot with 36 years of service. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflicts. He enjoyed playing Bingo and going to Cripple Creek. He leaves to cherish his memory his wife Mabel Mora, children Michael Mora and Dorothy (Pat) Madrid, his grandchildren Andrea Mora, Jaime (Bianca) Marquez, Michael Mora Jr., Timothy Mora. He also survived by five step children and numerous nieces and nephews, two sisters and three brothers. Viewing will be held from 10:00 AM to 10:30 AM on Tuesday, July 24, 2007 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church located at 2715 East Pikes Peak Ave. Colorado Springs, CO following with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00.

Morales, Calistra
Calistra Morales - Pueblo Chieftain - August 10, 1926 – Calistra Morales, age 60 years, died at 1632 Sprice Street, Monday August 9. The body is being cared for at the United Davis Vories parlors.

Morales, Catherine Diana
Catherine Diana Morales - Pueblo Chieftain - September 17, 2000 - Catherine Diana Morales, 37, of Pueblo, passed away Sept. 15, 2000. Born Feb. 15, 1963, in Monte Vista, Colo. Preceded in death by father, Frank Velarde; sister, Juanita Jacobs; and grandmother, Vivian Maes. Survived by children, Alex Rodriguez, Denver, Steve Rodriguez, Denver, Ramiro Miranda, Pueblo, and Diana Zavalas, Pueblo; mother, Mary D. Gutierrez, Pueblo; brother, Frank Velarde, Albuquerque, N.M.; sisters, Vivian Burciaga, Denver, Veronica (Solomon) Jackson, Lakewood, Jeanette (Gary) Steckler, Denver, and Victoria Madrid, Denver. Also survived by nieces, nephews and other relatives. Catherine enjoyed dancing and the time she spent with her family. She was very generous. Viewing, 2 to 7 p.m. Monday at Romero Funeral Chapel. Vigil Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday at Romero Funeral Chapel. Funeral Mass, 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Leander Church. Celebrant, Rev. Ben Bacino. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall after interment.

Morales, Ciria
Ciria Montano Morales - Pueblo Chieftain - October 06, 2004 - Ciria Montano Morales, 82, of Pueblo, passed away Oct. 3, 2004. Born June 24, 1922, in Canjilon, N.M. Survived by six children, Alice Sleeter, Mary Chavez, Anna Morales, Paul Morales, Nick Morales and Jim Morales; 58 grandchildren and great-grandchildren; two sisters, Maria Garcia, Estema Madrid; and one brother, Joe Montano. As one of Jehovah's witnesses for approximately 55 years, she had faith in the ransom of Jesus Christ and the hope of a resurrection to life on earth. Memorial service, 3 p.m. Wednesday, at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness, 2203 E. 13th.

Morales, Dorothy J.
Dorothy J. Morales - Pueblo Chieftain - April 03, 2005 - Dorothy J. Morales, 85, passed away March 31, 2005, at Life Care Center. Born May 22, 1919, in Brewster, Colo., to Fern and Sam Bowman, who preceded her in death; along with two husbands, Albert Lee Fraser and Joe T. Morales; brother, Sam (Bud) Bowman Jr.; nephew, Terry L. Bowman; and sister-in-law, Peggy Bowman. Survived by her sister, Donna L. Coffman; brother-in-law, Glenn Coffman of Pueblo; nephew, Michael A. Coffman; great-nephew, Austin M. Coffman; nieces, Sandra Coffman of Phoenix, Ariz., Debbie Bowman, and Cody Bowman; stepdaughter, Renee Barth; three stepgrandchildren, Delisia, Kyanna and Aleigha Barth of Elyria, Ohio. Dorothy was a very active member of Fidelity Chapter OES No. 144, White Shrine of Jerusalem, Past Queen, Daughters of the Nile, Shriners Ladies of Pueblo and Shriner Honored Ladies of Pueblo. Dorothy worked for the Pueblo Army Depot for 32 years. Per her request no viewing. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Inurnment, Imperial Memorial Gardens with OES services at graveside. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to Shriner's Hospital for Children, Fairfax Road at Virginia Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84103, in her memory.

Morales, Ducles Franco
Ducles Franco Morales - Pueblo Chieftain - November 10, 2001 - Ducles Franco Morales, 23, departed this life Nov. 6, 2001, in Colorado Springs. Mr. Morales was a construction worker. Born Nov. 28, 1978, in Chihuahua, Mexico, to Manuel Franco and Maria Luisa Morales. His mother precedes him in death. Survived by his father; six brothers, Lorenzo, Miguel, Manuel, Francisco, Carmelo and Daniel Franco; four sisters, Silva, Maria, Patricia and Claudia Franco. Visitation, noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Angelus Chapel. Both services, Sacred Heart Catholic Church Avondale. Scripture rosary, 6 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Mass, 1 p.m. Monday. Interment, St. Vrain Cemetery.

Morales, Hernán
Hernán Morales - Colorado Springs Gazette - October 21, 2007 - Hernán Morales, M.D. (Colonel, U.S. Army, Retired). Hernán Morales was a loving husband and father whose life was dedicated to helping and healing others. He was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1934, and died in Colorado Springs at home with his family on October 19th, 2007. He met his beloved wife, Sandra Lee Morales, while they were students at St. John's University in Brooklyn. After receiving his M.D. from the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine, Hernán joined the U.S. Army and completed his residency in surgery at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center. He distinguished himself throughout a 29-year military career, where he worked as a surgeon, hospital administrator, and medical-military advisor, eventually rising to the rank of Colonel. He served a tour in Vietnam for which he was awarded The Bronze Star Medal. He also served two tours during the civil war in El Salvador as the Chief of the United States Army Humanitarian Medical Mobile Training Team. In addition to the Bronze Star, he was the recipient of the Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, and the Humanitarian Service Medal. After he retired from the Army in 1986, he worked as the Chief of the Department of Surgery at the Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo, where he also served on the faculty of the University of Colorado School of Medicine, training surgical residents. He retired in 2002. Hernán will be remembered for his warmth and great sense of humor. He was loved dearly by family and friends and we will miss him every day. He is survived by his wife, Sandra Lee Morales, his mother, Ana Ramery-Toro, and his five children, Martita, Anita, Michael, Kathryn, and Christina, as well as his five grandchildren. In lieu of sending flowers, please make a contribution to the American Cancer Society. Information about his memorial service is available at http://www.hernan-morales.com

Morales, Mary A.
Mary A. Morales - Denver Rocky Mountain News - March 11, 1999 - Mary A. Morales, 74, of Denver died Feb. 21. Services were Feb. 23. Mrs. Morales was born in Walsenburg on Aug. 18, 1924. She married Alexander Morales Alcantara. She was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband; sons Sam Sanchez and Filiberto, both of Denver; daughters Rose Arellano of Alamosa, Chris Lopez of Denver, Elaine Burns of Thornton; brothers Frank DeHorrea of Pueblo, Joe Deherrera of Fort Garland; sister Mabel Rael of Fort Garland; 17 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren.

Moran, Billy
Billy Moran – Akron Weekly Pioneer Press – February 23, 1906 – Deadly Mine Explosion – Denver. – A Walsenburg dispatch says: As a result of a gas explosion at 10 o'clock Monday morning in the Sunshine mine of the Victor Fuel Company at Maitland, a large camp four miles from this city, fourteen men were killed. Their bodies have been recovered, being found badly burned. It is supposed that a small pocket of gas was struck which was ignited from the lamp of a miner. There were nearly 200 men at work in the adjoining mine and had the explosion been caused from dust, in all probability all would have been killed. Following is a list of the dead so far as known: Archie Miller, fire boss; Battista Eobera; Billy Moran of Maitland; James W. Titters of Kansas; Corona Costa, Sopris, Colorado; Nick Yockibetz; and Joe Costa, Maitland.

Moran, James
James Moran - Independent – June 23, 1925 - Gordon Explosion Is Blamed On Coal Company By Coroner's Jury; Funerals Held For Victims Here – Inquest Over Bodies of Moyer, Moran and Stamberger Lasts for Three Hours Yesterday – Blame for the Gordon mine explosion last Friday was placed on the company by a coroner's jury that listened to testimony at the court house for three hours yesterday afternoon. The accident, which rocked the face of new workings in the Gordon mine, occurred at a depth of about 6,000 feet. Coroner Gabe Furphy presided at the inquest. State mine inspector James Dalrymple, State deputy Sam Andrews, and Deputy District Attorney Henry Blickhahn conducted the investigation. The verdict of the jury was as follows: "That owing to inadequate equipment, an insufficient current of air was entering into the entry and cross cut of said mine, and that the state mine inspector had repeatedly warned and made recommendations to said mining company to make certain improvements which would overcome above mentioned dangers, we find that all fault was thru the carelessness of said coal company, Gordon Coal company at Gordon, county of Huerfano and state of Colorado on June 19, 1925, at or about 6 p.m." The jury that gave the verdict was composed of N. Lucien Krier, R.E. Shaw, Max Townley, Epifanio Martinez, Garfield Miller, Mat Cordova. Dr. G.M. Noonan was first called to the stand. He testified that the bodies of Moyer and Stamberger were badly burned and that death was instantaneous. Moran lived for perhaps five or ten minutes. George Gregory, mine foreman, was next called on the stand and gave an account of the possibilities of accumulation of gas in the place where the men met their deaths. Leon Poli, who was also in the mine at the time of the explosion but sufficiently near the top to be out of danger, told of helping to fix one of the machines a few minutes before the explosion. H.E. Ralya, who was with Moran at the time of the explosion, told the jury of his experience during and after the explosion. Superintendent Ralph Poli and Fireboss Fred Bellotti were next questioned. Superintendent Poli was questioned at length on the condition of the fan at the mine. He reported that the fan had not been shut down at all during the day. Mine inspector Dalrymple said he had obtained information from the power company that power was off three times during the day, the last time for seven minutes. However, it would be possible for the power to be off and the fan not stop entirely until the power was again restored, he declared. The explosion at the Gordon mine took place about 6 o'clock p.m. Friday night and resulted in the death of three men and the injury of two. The dead are: Harvey Moyer, 42, Walsenburg; James Moran, 42, Toltec; Jack Stamberger, 31, Gordon. The injured: H.E. Ralya, 29, Gordon and George Gregory, mine foreman, Gordon. News of the explosion first came to light when Ralya, who was working with Moran, notified Superintendent Poli at his residence that a blast had occurred at the face of the new workings. Ralya and Moran were finishing their day's labor when, according to Ralya, a blast threw him free first against the truck of his machine. Superintendent Poli quickly organized a rescue crew and started toward the scene of the disaster. The bodies of Stamberger and Moyer were found at 9:30 and the body of Moran was found at 11 o'clock. Moran's body was found 250 feet from his working place. It is believed by mine experts that Moran was not killed instantly, but wandered off in a semi-conscious condition in the dark and became a victim of the terrible after damp that follows gas explosions. What the cause of the explosion was will perhaps never be known. Deputy Mine Inspector Sam Andrews in a statement to the jury at the inquest yesterday said that the explosion might have occurred by a spark, caused by the machine cutting into rock, igniting a feeler of gas which in turn set off an accumulation of gas at the roof of the tunnel. All the mine victims were married and had children. Moyer was 42 years old and father of three children. He had been employed in the mines for 14 years. Jack Stamberger was 31 years old and has been married only a year and a half. He has worked in the mines for 12 years. James Moran was 42 years old. He had spent almost 30 years in coal mines. He was the father of two children. Moyer was buried Sunday at the Masonic cemetery. Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church with Rev. G.S. Darley officiating. Funeral services for Stamberger were held today at Trinidad. Moran will be buried here tomorrow morning. Under normal conditions the mine employs as many as 70 men on day shifts and ordinarily 15 men on night shifts. Rails were to be laid in the new workings where the explosion took place the following day and for that reason the night shift did not go to work the night of the explosion. It was the first time in six months that a night shift did not work. The explosion was the first in which any lives were lost during the 25 years existence of the mine. It was the first time that a fatal casualty has been reported at the mine for five years. Superintendent Poli stated at the inquest that he has done everything in his power to make the mine as safe as possible for the miners. Ralya, whose escape from the explosion was miraculous, is married, is 29 years old, and the father of three children. He was standing only a few feet away from Moran at the time of the explosion and outside of a few bruises and shocks escaped injury. He tells the following story of the explosion: "My partner Moran and I were just leaving for home. I had stooped to pick up a tool when I was hurled against the machine truck simultaneously with hearing a heavy thud of a blast. Rocks began to cave in and were hurled thru the entry together with timber and lumps of coal. As soon as the avalanche of flying debris had passed, I yelled to my partner, but getting no response I immediately began to crawl on my hands and knees toward the outside. The entry was full of smoke. I was unable to see the light of the lamp which still clung to my belt. After crawling for about 600 feet I made my way thru a slant leading to another cross cut where I was able to see my way. After getting outside I immediately notified Superintendent Poli of the explosion."

Moran, John
John Moran - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - May 26, 1916 - Two Men Killed in Runaway - Trinidad - Two are dead as the result of a runaway of a team of horses attached to a heavy moving equipment wagon the Hoehne road, four miles east of this city. Peter Shipley, 79, a contractor, for thirty-five years a resident of this city, was instantly killed when the wagon loaded with dirt and timber rolled down a six-foot embankment upon him. John Moran, 31, the driver, died at the hospital here. Moran suffered a fracture of the spine and internal injuries.

Moran, Mr.
Mr. Moran – Pueblo Colorado Daily Chieftain – February 18, 1874 – A gentleman named Moran, a native of Kentucky, who came to Colorado for his health, died in this city Monday morning. His remains were taken to his home.

Moran, William
William Moran - Huerfano World - February 20, 2003- This Week in Walsenburg History - 1906: A disaster in the old Sunshine mine claimed the lives of William Moran, Archie Miller, Natale Nizzi, Natale Ore, James Teeters, Pete Divisio, S. Lobana and Dominic Lezeni.

Morehart, Mary Estella
Mary Estella Morehart - Pueblo Chieftain - October 20, 1948 - Mary Estella Morehart, of 2030 Spruce Street, local hospital Saturday. Wife of D. H. Morehart; mother of J. E. and J. W. Morehart, Mrs. Elizabeth Cambier of Pueblo, and Ruth L. Morehart, Los Angeles, Calif. Grandmother of five. Member of the United Brethren church in Logansport, Ind. And a resident of Pueblo more than 20 years. Services Rouch chapel Monday at 10:30 a.m. Interment Mt. View.

Morehead, Nino Carlos
Nino Carlos Morehead - Denver Rocky Mountain News - July 31, 1999 - Nino Carlos Morehead, 40, of Denver died July 23. Services were July 30. Mr. Morehead was born in Denver on Oct. 8, 1958. He was a construction laborer. Survivors include mother Mary Averitt of Denver; brothers Arthur Jr. and Jerry Averitt, both of Denver, Eugene of Florida; sisters Loraine of Walsenburg, Betty Lopez of Denver, Phyllis Grandee of Wheat Ridge, Barbara Lucero of New Mexico; grandmother Stella Cordova of Denver.

Moreland, Evelyn V.
Evelyn V. Moreland - Pueblo Chieftain - May 30, 2004 - Evelyn V. Moreland, 95, of Rocky Ford, passed away May 28, 2004, at Evergreen Assisted Care Facility in La Junta. She is survived by her son, Jim (Marjorie) Moreland, Rocky Ford; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; sister, Wauneta Raynor, Pleasanton, Calif.; and brother-in-law, JJ (Alberta) Moreland, Simla, Colo. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 2, 2004, at the First United Methodist Church, Rocky Ford. Interment will be in Hillcrest Cemetery, Rocky Ford.

Moreland, Marjorie Alice
Marjorie Alice Moreland - Pueblo Chieftain - March 10, 1987 - Marjorie Alice Moreland, 51, of Las Animas died Sunday, March 8, 1987, at the University of Colorado Medical Center in Denver. Service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 11, at the Griffy and Horber Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery in La Junta.

Morelli, Bernece
Bernece Morelli - Pueblo Chieftain - April 01, 1999 - Bernece Morelli, 71, of Florence, died March 31, 1999, in Pueblo. She was born Aug. 8, 1927, in Coal Creek, Colo., to Joseph Rigirrozzi and Angelina Nerone. On April 12, 1951, she married Frank Morelli II in Raton, N.M. She was a member of St. Benedict's Church in Florence, the library board and Several card clubs. She had a big heart and did many good deeds to those less fortunate that she didn't want any one to know about. More than anything, she loved her grandchildren, Frankie and Austin Morelli. Bernece was a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother. She was a fabulous cook. Her pastas and sauces, "Nona Morelli," were sold nationwide in supermarkets and grocery stores. She loved flowers and nature. She was head librarian at Florence Public Library for 34 years. She also served wonderful dishes at Morellis Ristoronte Italian from 1981-1991. Survived by her husband - son, Frank Morelli III- brother, John Rigirozzi- grandchildren, Austin and Frankie IV Morelli and Ashley Martinez-daughter-in-law, Barbara Morelli- and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, and brother, Joe Rigirozzi. Funeral, 10 a.m. Friday, April 2, 1999, Florence Mortuary Chapel. Cremation through Florence Mortuary. Memorials to Florence Public Library.

Morelli, Carlos
Carlos Morelli - Pueblo Chieftain - December 4, 1938 - Carlos Morelli at a local hospital. Announcement later. Pueblo Chieftain - December 6, 1938 - Carlos Morelli, Services Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. our chapel, 2 p.m. Mt. Carmel church.

Morelli, Frank
Frank Morelli - Huerfano World - February 28, 1991 - Frank Morelli, 97, of Trinidad, died Feb. 24, 1991, at his home in that city. Mr. Morelli worked for CF&I in the coal mines for 48 years. Survivors include his wife, Emma, Trinidad; two daughters, Rubie Tesitor, Walsenburg and Esther Appuglise, Denver; four grandchildren four great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Mass of Christian Burial was Tuesday from Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Trinidad. Burial was in Trinidad Catholic Cemetery. Mullar-Murphy Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Moreno, Carmen P.
Carmen P. Moreno - Pueblo Chieftain - July 16, 1999 - Carmen P. Moreno, was born July 16, 1909, in Durango, Durango, Mexico, and passed away July 15, 1999 , in Pueblo. Preceded in death by her husband, Mike Manuel Moreno in 1982- by her parents, Pablo and Petra Perez- her sister, Luisa P. Munoz- her brothers, Juan L. Perez and Roberto L. Perez- and by her nephew, Richard Munoz. She is survived by numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Mrs. Moreno retired from Fashion Bar, where she was a sales clerk and was a member of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish where the funeral Mass will be held 10 a.m. Monday with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Viewing hours are 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. The family respectfully requests the omission of food.

Moreno, Castulo
Castulo Moreno - Pueblo Chieftain - March 07, 2005 - Castulo Moreno. Memorial service, 3 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. The Pastor Leo Gonzalez officiating. Family will receive friends at 904 E. Eighth St.

Moreno, Gilbert David
Gilbert David Moreno - Denver Post - October 11, 1996 - Gilbert David Moreno, Printer, 44 - Gilbert David Moreno of Denver, a printer, died Saturday. He was 44. A service was yesterday at New Hope Ministries. Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery in Walsenburg. He was born June 30, 1952, in Walsenburg. He is survived by a daughter, Michelle Moreno, Denver; two brothers, Michael and Robert, both of Denver; four sisters, Stella and Dorene Moreno, both of Aurora, Lucille Moreno and Rita Poor Bear, both of Denver.

Moreno, Gilbert Sr.
Gilbert Moreno Sr. - Rocky Mountain News - May 08, 1994 - Gilbert Moreno Sr., 64, of Englewood died April 23. Services were April 27 at St. Mary Church in Walsenburg. Burial was in St. Mary Cemetery. Mr. Moreno was born Dec. 7, 1929, in Walsenburg. He was a construction and landscape worker. Survivors include his wife, Dellaveen; three sons, Gilbert Jr. of Aurora and Robert and Michael, both of Denver; four daughters, Stella Moreno of Aurora, Lucille Moreno and Rita PoorBear, both of Denver, and Doreen Moreno of Englewood; one sister, Turini Trujillo of Walsenburg; 15 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Moreno, Margie R.
Margie R. Moreno - Pueblo Chieftain - November 28, 2006 - Margie R. Moreno passed away Nov. 25, 2006, in Pueblo. Margie was born Feb. 11, 1928, in La Veta, Colo., to John and Hazel Powers. She worked for many years as the secretary at Moreno Concrete and enjoyed bowling, walking and swimming. She was preceded in death by her parents; and her brother, Jack Powers. Her survivors include her husband of 59 years, James J. Moreno; son, Neil (Vicki) Moreno; daughter, Noreen Ramey; four grandchildren, Jennifer, Nick, Jimmy and Aaron; two great-grandchildren, Joey and Benjamin; brothers, Lawrence and Charles Powers; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. No viewing, cremation has taken place. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30, 2006, in the Davis Memorial Chapel.

Moreno, Maria Antonia
Maria Antonia "Toni" Moreno - Pueblo Chieftain - April 05, 1999 - Maria Antonia "Toni" Moreno, 87, longtime La Junta area resident, died April4, 1999. Vigil service, 6 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday. Both services at the La Junta Catholic Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Jose M. and Maria Antonia Moreno Scholarship Fund, or to the American Diabetes Association.

Moreno, Shane Dubois
Shane Dubois Moreno – Pueblo Chieftain- August 9, 2006 - Shane Dubois Moreno, 31, passed away unexpectedly on Aug. 7, 2006. Survived by his father, Nash (Patsy); mother, Carman; brothers, Kane (Kim), Shannon; sisters, Shelly (Mark), Kiani (Mike), Sharon; numerous nieces, nephews, and other family members; including his former spouse, Tiffany. Shane enjoyed DJing, fishing and spending time with his friends and family. Visitation, 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Inurnment, 10 a.m. Monday, Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at 1211 Longwood Ave.

Moreno, Stanley J.
Stanley J. Moreno - Pueblo Chieftain - September 17, 2004 - Stanley J. Moreno, 88, went to be with the Lord on Sept. 15, 2004, in Pueblo, Colo. Born Nov. 25, 1915, in Torreon, Mexico, to Jose and Concepcion Moreno, who preceded him in death; along with his brother, Margarito Garcia. He is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Josephine Moreno; and children, Barbara (Eugene) Santillanes and Ed Moreno (JoAnn). Grandfather of Theresa (Jose) Hernandez, Anthony Santillanes, Matt Moreno and Karli (John) Hargraves; also survived by seven great-grandchildren. Stanley retired from the CF&I Steel Corp. in 1980 with 43 years of service. He served as a military policeman in New Guinea during World War II. Visitation, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, at the funeral home. Rosary with Funeral Mass to follow at 7 p.m. Sunday, St. Leander Church. Committal service, 10 a.m. Monday, Roselawn Cemetery with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Moreno, Viola
Viola Moreno - Denver Colorado - September 11, 2000 - Viola Moreno of Denver, a salesclerk, died Thursday. She was 69. Services will be 10 a.m. today at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 2760 Larimer St. There will be cremation. She was born June 30, 1931, in Walsenburg. She is survived by four daughters, Ann Armijo, New Mexico, Marie Gabaldon, California, and Patrice Gibson and Viola Ambrosio, both of Denver; two sons, Joseph and Leonard, both of Denver; 16 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.

Moreschini, Christine P.
Christine P. Moreschini - Pueblo Chieftain - December 03, 2002 - Christine P. Moreschini went to be with the Lord on Nov. 30, 2002. She was a lifelong resident of Pueblo, Colo. Survived by her husband, Rudolph J. Moreschini; and many family members. Viewing. 1 to 4 p.m. today. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Private family inurnment.

Moreschini, Gary Joseph
Gary Joseph Moreschini - Pueblo Chieftain - June 23, 2000 - Gary Joseph Moreschini, age 51, passed away June 19, 2000. Preceded in death by his father, Richard J. Moreschini. Survived by his wife Sylvia Moreschini; his children, Renae and Craig; mother, Vona Moreschini; and grandmother, Rose Moreschini; brothers, Bob (Shelly) Moreschini and Greg (Carey) Moreschini; sister, Vickie (Craig) Rowland; and godparents, Vic and Mary Moreschini. He is also survived by mother-in-law, Sylvia N. Campbell; brothers-in-law, John, Jim and Tom Campbell; sister-in-law, Vicky (Mike) Rowland-Helmbrecht; aunts and uncles, Ronald (Jean) Moreschini, Carmen Moreschini, Rita (Claude) Skinner, Kathryn (Ralph) Robison, Ona Lehr, Bernard (Alma) Barragree, Jeane (Johnny) Dalpiaz, Roberta Kyllonen, Deana (Barry) Barger, Karen (Ray) Cowles and Roger (Jeri) Campbell, nieces and nephews, Megan, Marissa, Jarek and Jaydon Moreschini, Josh and Jeremy Rowland, Thadius and Tasha Campbell; as well as numerous cousins and friends. Most recently, Gary was the president of the Colorado Archeological Society, and vice president of the Pueblo Archeological and Historical Society. He was also on the board of the Southern Colorado Heritage Center and actively participated in research in the Pueblo area, which he was able to present on behalf of the Pueblo Archeological Society internationally with the help of the American Rock Art Research Association. Gary spent his lifetime enjoying this region, its community and the individuals and families that comprise its rich cultural heritage. He was more than an Eagle Scout, a state wrestler, a successful businessman, a teacher and a collector of countless things; he was more than a sailboat and sailboard regatta organizer and champion; he was more to the people who knew him than the numerous awards he received, the cards he carried and the hats he wore; he was a facilitator that strove to weave countless individuals into his family, because his greatest love was family. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Rosary and memorial Mass, Thursday, 7 p.m., St. Pius X Church. Inurnment, Saturday, 2 p.m., Crested Butte Cemetery. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Memorial contributions may be made to the Southeastern Colorado Heritage Center in care of the funeral home office.

Moreschini, Rose
Rose Moreschini - Pueblo Chieftain - May 16, 2001 - Rose Moreschini, 104 years of age, was born Jan. 7, 1897, in Angione, Italy. She died May 16, 2001, in Pueblo, where she had resided for 101 years. Rose is preceded by her husband, Dominick Moreschini; son, Richard J. Moreschini; grandsons, Gary and Ronald Moreschini. She is survived by her sons, Victor (Mary) and Ronald (Jean) Moreschini; daughter, Carmen Moreschini; and daughter-in-law, Vona Moreschini; grandchildren, Vickie (Craig) Rowland, Robert (Shelly), Greg (Carey), Richard C. (Laura)and granddaughter-in-law, Sylvia Moreschini; great-grandchildren, Renae, Craig, Megan, Marissa, Jarek, Jaydon, Charlie, Jessie and William Moreschini. Numerous nieces, nephews and friends also survive. Mrs. Moreschini had been a member of St. Pius X Church since the church was organized. She was also a member of Bishop's Guild and Alter Society. Visitation at the funeral home on Friday from noon until 7 p.m. Recitation of the Rosary followed by Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, May 19, 2001, at St. Pius X Church. Interment will be in Roselawn Cemetery, followed by a reception at St. Pius X Hall.

Moreschno, Pauline
Pauline Moreschno - Pueblo Chieftain - October 12, 1921 - Pauline Moreschno, age 2 years 6 months, died at 1539 Pine Street, Oct. 11. Body at W. B. McMinns.

Morey, B. L.
B. L. Morey - Basalt Journal - August 17, 1907 - B. L. Morey was found dead in a little dugout near Pueblo, in which he had been sleeping during the warm weather. Morey had been an engineer at the South Side waterworks. Morey was twenty-eight years old and leaves a widow and two children.

Morey, Dale A.
Dale A. Morey - Pueblo Chieftain - June 27, 1985 - Service at 2 p.m. Friday in Rose Chapel, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home, with the Rev. William Obaugh officiating. Interment in Rye Cemetery. Visitation from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday and prior to the service.

Morford, Ernest
Ernest Morford - Huerfano World - March 1, 2001 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1912: Ernest Morford was killed by a fall of rock in the mine at McGuire. [Editor's Note: Ernest Morford died February 27, 1912. Obituary listed Walsenburg World, February 29, 1912, Page 1, and World Independent, March 2, 1912, Page 1.]

Morgan, Albert L.
Albert L. Morgan - The Pueblo Chieftain - October 14, 1955 – Albert L. Morgan, Thursday. Husband of Frances Morgan of the family home at Wood, S. D. Father of Lawrence W. Morgan, 1810 Eighth Avenue, Pueblo, with whom the parents had been visiting for the past 10 days; Dr. Elmer L. Morgan, Rocky Ford, Colo.; and Roy A. Morgan, Cody, Wyo, grandfather of five. Brother of Arthur R. Morgan, Meriden, Kan.; Matt Morgan, Baxter Springs, Kan.; Mrs. Hallie Fitzpatrick, Sterling, Kan.; and Mrs. Nellie Reppert, California. Arrangements later. Davis Memorial Chapel.

Morgan, Alice M.
Alice M. Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - February 21, 2003 - Alice M. Morgan, 93, passed away Feb. 18, 2003. Preceded in death by her husband, William E. Morgan. She is survived by her daughter, Jodean (Al) Ryden of Northglenn, Colo.; her sister, Christine Cool, Pueblo; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was a member of the First Baptist Church and the Win One Sunday School Class. At her request, there will be cremation with no services. Donations may be made in her name to First Baptist Church.

Morgan, Allene
Allene "Pokey" Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - May 13, 1987 - Allene "Pokey" Morgan, 83, longtime Fowler resident, died Tuesday, May 12, 1987, at the Fowler Health Care Center. Survived by her husband, the Rev. J. Paul Morgan, and one son, the Rev. Robert L. Morgan, both of Cortez; one sister, four grandsons and four great-grandchildren. Graveside service, 2 p.m. Thursday, Brookside Cemetery, Rye. Memorials to the church or charity of donor's choice.

Morgan, Benita
Benita Morgan - Huerfano World - February 25, 1993 - County Coroner - An Aguilar woman, Benita Morgan, 47, was found dead of natural causes at her apartment at 220 Russell, #16 in Walsenburg Monday. Personnel from the Walsenburg Housing Authority found Ms. Morgan and reported it to police and Coroner Mike Antle. Antle said her family in Aguilar said they had talked with her by phone as late as Friday, Feb. 19. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Mullare/Murphy in Trinidad.

Morgan, Clifford C.
Clifford C. Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - October 15, 1997 - Clifford C. Morgan, 98, passed away Oct. 12, 1997. He was born on March 12, 1899, in Corning, Kan. Survived by his beloved wife of 71 years, Emma Mae- sons, Richard Morgan and Marvin (Barbara) Morgan- daughter, Linda Donley and son, Dahl (Susie) Morgan, all of Pueblo- special granddaughter, Jolene (Larry) Thomas- grandchildren, Raymond (Linda) Morgan, Larkin, Kan., Brenda (Harold) Huffman, Tribune, Kan., Kim Craddock, Dennis (Marcie) Morgan, Dayna Morgan, Brett (Nettie) Morgan, all of Pueblo- 12 great-grandchildren- 10 great-great-grandchildren. Mr. Morgan worked and retired from the Colorado State Dairy, May 1967. Graveside service to be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17, 1997, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Dream Weavers of Southern Colorado, P.O. Box 212, Pueblo, Colo., 81002 or to the Pueblo Animal Shelter. The family will welcome visitors at the Morgan home following the service. Arrangements by Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, 2710 N. Elizabeth.

Morgan, Edwin
Edwin "Ebby" Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - February 04, 1986 - Edwin "Ebby" Morgan, 64, died at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital, Jan. 31, 1986. He was a resident of Canon City and formerly of Leadville. Survived by wife, Olga Morgan. Rosary will be recited 7 p.m. Tuesday, and funeral Mass 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Leadville, with Father George Spehar officiating. Interment will follow at Elks Rest Section, Evergreen Cemetery, Leadville.

Morgan, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - April 28, 1931 - The body of Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan was forwarded Wednesday to Montrose, Colo., for burial.

Morgan, Emma
Emma "Mae" Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - July 14, 2001 - Emma Morgan, 93, went to be with the Lord July 12, 2001. Preceded in death by her husband, Clifford Morgan; and granddaughter, Susan Anderson. She is survived by a special granddaughter who cared for her throughout, Jolene (Larry) Thomas; and by her loving family, sons, Richard Morgan, Marvin (Barbara) Morgan; daughter, Linda Donley; son, Dahl (Susie) Morgan, all of Pueblo; grandchildren, Brenda (Harold) Huffman, Tribune, Kan., Raymond (Linda) Morgan, Lakin, Kan., Kimberly Morgan, Dennis (Marcie) Morgan, Dayna Morgan and Brett (Nettie) Morgan, all of Pueblo; 14 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Morgan retired from CF&I, where she worked during the war and became a machinist. She enjoyed her family and great-great-grandchildren. She could be found playing bingo among her friends. Visitation at the funeral home on Sunday, July 15, from 2 until 5 p.m. Graveside service to be held at 1 p.m. on Monday, July 16, 2001, at Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Dream Weavers of Southern Colorado, P.O. Box 212, Pueblo, CO 81002, or to the Pueblo Animal Shelter. The family will welcome visitors at Imperial Gardens Reception Hall following the service.

Morgan, Glenward
Glenward "Bubba" Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - December 30, 2002 - Glenward "Bubba" Morgan, 52, lifetime Pueblo resident, born July 2, 1950, passed away Dec. 27, 2002. Preceded in death by his father, Ermestine "Giggs" Morgan; daughter, Vanessa Morgan. Survived by his wife, Joanne Smith Morgan; three sons, Shawn (Sarah) Morgan, Glen (Lori) Morgan and Jonas (Mary) Morgan; three brothers, Freeman (Kathy) Morgan, Clifford (Gladys) Morgan, Dale Morgan; two sisters, Kathy Rucker, Gloria Morgan; his mother, Kathrine Morgan; ten grandchildren; other relatives and friends. At his request, cremation has taken place. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 4121 Nature Center Road. Glen Alire officiating. Family will receive friends at the Zaragoza Hall, following the service. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice.

Morgan, Graeme Alexander
Graeme Alexander Morgan - Colorado Springs Gazette - March 16, 1995 – Graeme Alexander Morgan, 98, a former auto-parts salesman, died March 13, 1995, in Colorado Springs. A graveside service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Evergreen Cemetery, 1005 S. Hanco*ck Ave., with the Rev. Charles Carroll officiating. Evergreen Funeral Home, Fountain and Union boulevards, is handling arrangements. Mr. Morgan was born Oct. 14, 1896, in Sierra, Calif., to John B. Morgan and Millie Webber. He was married July 25, 1918, in Pueblo to Dorothy E. Gimlett, who died in 1991. He is survived by a daughter, Doris Brooks of Colorado Springs, a grandson; and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Morgan had been an area resident since 1982 and previously lived in Pueblo, Twin Lakes and Salida. While living in Pueblo, he was a member of the Presbyterian Church and Masonic Lodge 17. He was an artist and sculptor, and enjoyed woodcarving and gardening. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Graeme A. Morgan Memorial Fund, in care of Ent Federal Credit Union, P.O. Box 15819, Colorado Springs 80935.

Morgan, Gussie
Gussie Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - September 09, 2004 - Gussie Morgan departed this life at the Life Care Center on Sept. 6, 2004, at the age of 102. She was preceded in death by her husband, Tom Morgan; parents, Frank and Minnie McCrumb; three brothers, Ernest, Walter and Henry McCrumb; two sisters, Annie and Addie. She is survived by her daughter, Catherine (Carl) Myers; grandsons, Tom (Carol) Laughlin, Carl Leroy (Tina) Myers, William Ray (Christy) Myers; great-grandchildren, Tom Laughlin Jr., James Willis Laughlin, Shawn Myers, Eric Myers, Gale (Jeff) Smith, Lisa (Dan) Gammil and Billy D. Myers; great-great-grandchildren, Amanda Laughlin, Natalie Laughlin, Parker Myers, Christian Myers, Chloe Myers, Hanna Myers, Blain Smith, Trey Smith, Payton Smith, Morgan Gammil and Cory Gammil; special niece, Frankie Vail; and many other nieces and nephews. Viewing will be from 2 to 7 p.m. Friday; and funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11, 2004, both to be held at T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel. Interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Morgan, Jack
Jack Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - August 15, 1999 - Jack Morgan passed away Aug. 12, 1999. Cremation, Crematorium.

Morgan, Janice L.
Janice L. Morgan - Huerfano World - April 13, 2000 - Janice L. Morgan of La Junta, formerly of La Veta, died Apr. 5, 2000 in Pueblo. Born to the late Billie Arthur and Leora Hood Kibler Mar. 6,1945, she grew up and graduated from La Junta High School. Mrs. Morgan attended Otero Junior College and completed her associate degree at Trinidad State Junior College. She moved to La Veta in 1970 and lived there for 20 years. She then moved to Florence, AZ, and worked in the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) for several years before moving back to La Junta in 1995. She was project coordinator of the Otero County RSVP and a member of Rebekah's and the After 5 Club. Survivors include her sons Billie Morgan, Pueblo and Marty "Bubby" Morgan, Monte Vista; a daughter, Starla Dillingham, Pueblo; two brothers, Marvin Kibler, La Junta and Ronnie Kibler, Gunnison and nine grandchildren. Funeral service was from Peaco*ck Memorial Chapel and burial was in Fairview Cemetery in La Junta.

Morgan, Jasper Russell
Jasper Russell Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - October 20, 1998 - Jasper Russell Morgan passed away Oct. 16, 1998, in Las Vegas, Nev. He was born July 9, 1918 in Lavou, Ala. Mr. Morgan served his country in the U.S. Air Force and retired in 1965 as a Lieutenant Colonel. He was a member of the Westminster Lodge No. 176 AF&AM in Westminster, the Denver Consistory and the El Jebel Shrine in Denver. He was preceded in death by one son, Jasper Russell Morgan Jr. His Survivors include his daughters, Norma Clark of California, Sherry Belamy of Arizona and Judy Sarcarano of Denver- his sister, Claire (Tom) Tyler of Morrison- five grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22, 1998, in the Davis Memorial Chapel. Interment will follow in the Walsenburg Masonic Cemetery with graveside rite by South Pueblo Lodge No. 31 AF&AM. Donations may be made to the El Jebel Shrine Hospital fund in Denver. Donations may be made direct or through the mortuary.

Morgan, Kathryn L.
Kathryn L. "Lou" Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - July 10, 1987 - Kathryn L. "Lou" Morgan, born Aug. 25, 1926, in Swink, Colo., departed this life July 9, 1987. Preceded in death by parents, Fern and Clarence Boucher; son, Gary Joe Morgan, and beloved husband, Joe D. Morgan. Survived by daughters, Joretta and Paula Morgan, and grandson, Joey Morgan. Also survived by brothers, Robert and Charles Boucher; sister, Shirley Daniel, and numerous nieces and nephews. Lou was night cashier at Patti's Restaurant prior to her illness and dining room hostess at Village Inn South for nine years. She also is survived by many, many beautiful friends. Services to be held at 2 p.m. Friday, July 10, at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, the Rev. Steve Spear officiating. Interment directly following at Mountain View Cemetery. Donations in Lou's memory may be made to SDC Hospice or Pueblo Manor Nursing Home through the funeral home office. Please omit food and flowers.

Morgan, Ken
Ken Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - March 23, 2003 - Ken Morgan lightened the hearts of the ones he loved and will forever remain the eternal soul mate of Tammy who made her feel loved and adored. His memory and spirit will live forever and be cherished in the hearts of his wife and son, Tammy and Charlie. They loved enough to last a lifetime till they meet again in heaven. Memorial service to be held 2 p.m. Tuesday at Imperial Memorial Chapel.

Morgan, Kimerbly Ann
Kimerbly Ann Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - October 05, 2004 - Kimerbly Ann Morgan , 45, passed away suddenly in Sterling, CO on Sept. 28th. Survived by her parents Ted and Marge Morgan, brother Randy Morgan, Special friend Emalie Hill, Aunt Reva Warner (Ft. Angelos, WA), uncle Robert Morgan (Lusk, WY), Aunt Maxine Murphy (Las Vegas, NV), Aunt Mildred Wyatt (Orday, CO), numerous cousins and friends. Her passion was animals. She always had a house full of dogs and cats. She always wrote very good poetry. In lieu of food and flowers donations may be made to the Pueblo Animal Shelter or the Asthma Foundation of America. No services at this time. She is to be cremated and interined at Imperial Gardens. A memorial service will be held for her at the Greenway Nature Canter. Arrangements pending.

Morgan, Lloyd A.
Lloyd A. Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - March 26, 2006 - Lloyd A. Morgan, 81, passed away March 23 in La Junta. Lloyd served in the U.S. Navy during World War II on the USS Salt Lake City. He worked for the Santa Fe Railroad for 41 years retiring in 1984 as the District Supervisor of the Mechanical department. He is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Nellie of the La Junta home; children, Donna (Dick) Brenner of Reno, Nev., Dennis (Lena) Morgan of Belen, N.M., and Debby (Rick) Castro of Cottonwood, Ariz.; sister, Mary Lou (Bob) Bloomstrand of Green Valley, Ariz.; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 2 p.m., Wednesday, March 29, at Peaco*ck Memorial Chapel with Father Charles Sena officiating. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Ark-Valley Hospice.

Morgan, Marvin D.
Marvin D. Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - April 16, 2005 - Marvin D. Morgan, 72, passed away at the family home on April 13, 2005. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clifford and Emma Mae Morgan; niece, Susan Anderson. Marvin is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Barbara; children, Dennis D. (Marcie) Morgan, Kimberly K. Craddock and Louis Minatta; grandchildren, Andrea M. Brescia, Charles P. Morgan and Matthew C. Craddock; great-granddaughters, Courtney, Abrianna, Ariel and Megan; brothers, Richard (Mavis), Dahl (Susie) Morgan; sister, Linda Donley; also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Marvin was a member of the Eagles Aerie Lodge No. 145. Marvin owned and operated Morgan's Auto Parts until 1980. Marvin loved to fish, play cards and being with his family and friends. He loved country music and playing with the band "Colorado Playboys" for many years. Marvin fought a courageous battle with MS. A special thank you to the Sangre de Cristo hospice team, especially, Jeanette, Beth, Carrie, Missy, Jim, Roger and Dick. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the hospice center in memory of Marvin through the funeral home. Viewing, 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 17, 2005, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Monday, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, with interment to follow Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Morgan, Opal Mary Ann
Opal Mary Ann Brown Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - January 29, 2006 - Opal Mary Ann Brown Morgan, 86, passed away January 25, 2006 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born December 1, 1919 to John Edward and Beatrice B. Brown in Lamar, Colo. Married to Joseph Morgan in 1941 in Las Animas, Colo., and later divorced. Moved to La Veta in 1968 and later moved to La Veta Pass in 1976 where she enjoyed many years gardening, feeding her birds and watching wildlife. Opal was known for always offering her big heart and open arms to all she met. She is preceded in death by two daughters, Kathrine Warren and Frances Hockett; one son, Clarence Morgan and a grandson Douglas Morgan. She is survived by her children, Butch (Betty) Morgan of Trinidad, Colo., Waunita Carroll of Gardner, Colo., Buster (Sandy) Morgan of Delta, Colo., Shirley Morgan of LaJara, Colo., John (Laura) Morgan of Pueblo, Colo., Audrey (Ray) Bauman of Sandy, Utah, Paul (Diane) Morgan of La Veta, Colo. and Larry (Jeanie) Morgan of Boone, Colo.; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, February 1, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in La Veta, Colo. A Viewing will be held Tuesday, January 31, 2006 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Boise-Ortega Funeral Home in Walsenburg, Colo. Opal will be laid to rest in the Morgan Family Cemetery, La Veta Pass, Colo.

Morgan, Perry J.
Perry J. Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - March 31, 1999 - Perry J. Morgan, 87, of 8255 County Road EE.5-Las Animas, Colo., died Monday, March 29, 1999, at Parkview Hospital in Pueblo, Colo. Funeral services will beheld 2 p.m. Friday, April 2, 1999, at the United Methodist Church in Las Animas, Colo. Interment will follow in the Las Animas Cemetery.

Morgan, Robert
Robert Morgan - Colorado Springs Free Press - October 21, 1967 - Student Released in Shooting Death on Pueblo Campus - Pueblo - A Southern Colorado State College student was released without charges Friday after he accidentally shot his roommate to death Thursday night. Officials said George Giger of Watonga, Okla., would not be charged in the shooting of Robert Morgan, 18, also of Watonga. Morgan was shot Thursday night with a .22 caliber luger pistol. Witnesses said Morgan and Giger were leaving their dormitory room when Giger went to a closet for his jacket. He picked the gun up off the floor and pulled the trigger. A coroner's inquest will be held next Friday.

Morgan, Roscoe D.
Roscoe D. Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - March 01, 2003 - Roscoe D. Morgan. Memorial service, 11 a.m. today, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel.

Morgan, Sharie Gay Truax
Sharie Gay (Truax) Morgan - Colorado Springs Gazette - June 11, 2009 - Sharie Gay (Truax) Morgan, 68, of Canon City, Colorado passed away peacefully June 6, 2009 at St. Mary Corwin Hospital in Pueblo with her family by her side. She is survived by her husband of 47 years, Ralph U. Morgan. They were to have celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary on June 11, 2009. She is also survived by her son, Troy Hall Morgan; and daughter Tammy Louise (Duayne) Tomlinson both of Colorado Springs; 7 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; and one sister, Cathy Sue (Jack) Barrett of Twin Falls, Idaho. Sharie was born December 17, 1940 to the late Don William and Miriam Louise (Copenhaver) Truax in Hutchinson, Kansas. After her father's death in WWII, her mother married Claude Hall (deceased), and the family relocated to Denver where Sharie attended school, graduating from North High School in 1958. Sharie met the man she would marry, and her best friend for life while attending the Barnes Business College in Denver. In 1961, Ralph and Sharie were married in Lakewood, Colorado, and began raising their family. They lived in several areas throughout their marriage including Colorado Springs, Houston, TX, Phoenix, AZ, Huntington Beach, CA, El Paso, TX, and Canon City, where they retied in 2001. Sharie was full of energy, and loved being involved in her community. Among her interests, she was president of the New Neighbor's Club, a member of the Gadabout group, and her passion was playing bridge with her closest friends several days a week. Sharie was a dear, sweet little woman, and was loved by all who knew her. She will be dearly missed, and her work in the community she loved will be remembered for years to come. Sharie requested no funeral services, and asked that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to the Fremont County Humane Society at 110 Rhoades, Canon City, CO 81212. Arrangements handled through Holt Family Funeral Home.

Morgan, Virginia
Virginia Krieghoff Morgan - Colorado Springs Gazette - October 5, 2006 - Virginia Morgan, 90, passed on peacefully in Pueblo, CO., on Saturday, September 30, 2006. She was just a few weeks away from her 91st birthday. Her family is picturing her greeted by those who have predeceased her: her daughter and son-in-law, Mary and George Strong, of Gross Pointe, MI; her first husband, Gilmore Van Hamm, who died when their five children ranged from eleven to almost one year old; her second husband, Joseph Morgan, of Poland, OH, where they spent many delightful years together; her parents, Edwin and Madeline Droste Krieghoff; her brother; and two sisters and their spouses. Jinny Morgan earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Michigan and later a Masters in Education. She became a teacher and after Gil died, resumed her career in the Detroit Public Schools where she eventually retired as an administrator. Jinny is gratefully remembered by her surviving children and their families - Judeth Van Hamm and her partner Michael Connelly, of Hull, MA and Judeth's sons, Brook and Blake Wiers, Ned and Julie Van Hamm, of Golden Valley, MN, and their children, Shawn, Shannon, and Timothy, Krista deJonckheere and her husband, Tom of Palmer Lake, CO. and their sons, Eric and David, Krista's twin K.C. Savage and her husband, Joe Arrigo of Pueblo, CO and Santa Fe, NM and K.C.'s children and their families, Tige and his wife, Elizabeth Savage of Arlington, VA and their children, Jack, Nicholas, and Molly and Christie Olsen and her husband John of Alexandria, VA and their children Alexandra and Gatsby, and the children of Mary and George Strong: Lara Ahmen and her husband Simo of Rio Rancho, NM and their son Ryan, and Charlie Strong of Alexandria, VA. She is also especially remembered by friends, Becky Arrigo of Pueblo, Cheryl Chavez of Colorado Springs and Clif Goddin of Tulsa. Jinny's children appreciate being well educated at Sacred Heart and Jesuit schools and the University of Michigan and other colleges, travels together, the sweaters she knit, Christmas stockings she made, and the family stories she told. She raised a family where love is the most important thing. Memorial service will be held 10:00 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 7, 2006, in the Montgomery & Steward Directors Chapel in Pueblo. In lieu of flowers, remembrance donations may be sent to the Mary Van Hamm and George Joseph Strong III Scholarship at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, 701 Tappan Street, Room W3700, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234, Attention: Terri Parks.

Morgan, Wendy Joan
Wendy Joan Morgan - Pueblo Chieftain - September 04, 2001 - Wendy Joan Morgan, 42, resided in Pueblo, passed away Sept. 3, 2001. She was born in Farmington, N.M., on July 17, 1959, to Jerry and Mary Jane Copeland. She graduated from Liberty High School, Liberty, Mo., and went on to graduate cum laude from the University of Missouri with a bachelor of science in physical therapy. From there she moved to Pueblo, Colo., to work as a physical therapist where she met and married her husband, Randy Morgan, on Dec. 5, 1982. Their son, Travis Michael, was born on Nov. 2, 1988. In addition to her husband and son, she is survived by her parents; a brother, Gary (Jananne) Copeland; a sister, Jana Copeland; her paternal grandmother, Zula Copeland; maternal grandmother, Juanita Williams; father and mother-in-law, Jim and Bama Morgan; two sisters-in-law, Donna (Bryan) Kinsey and Cristy (Ken) Gierhart; and five nieces and nephews. Memorial service will take place at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6, 2001, in the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel with the Rev. Charlie Jones officiating. In lieu of flowers, family respectfully requests donations to the Pueblo County 4-H, Hudson Ranch Fund, 215 West 10th, Pueblo, Colo. 81003. Donations may be made through the funeral home office.

Morgan, Willard Leroy Sr.
Willard Leroy Morgan Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - December 13, 2000 - Willard Leroy Morgan Sr., 65, died Monday, Dec. 11, 2000, at his home in Pueblo. Born Feb. 28, 1935, in Las Animas, Colo. Preceded in death by his parents, Floyd and Goldie Morgan; brother, Phillip Morgan; and stepson, Benjamin Dale Petersen. Employed for the past four years as a mine mechanic and security officer at Gold Prince Mine in Dos Cabezas, Ariz. He also worked for other mines at Ouray and Silverton, Colo., and in Montana. Surveyor for Semic Co. and a safety inspector for MSHA, sold mobile homes for several years and worked as a road equipment operator and in construction. He loved fishing, hunting, gardening, rock collecting, and recently, bird watching. Survived by wife, Judi Morgan; former wife, Lula Phillips; son, Willard L. Morgan; daughter, Cindy Jernberg; stepson, Robert Petersen; stepdaughter-in-law, Sharon Knifer; grandchildren, Dustin and Jamie Jernberg and Elizabeth Limberis; a sister, Dorothy Bardon of California; and five step-great-grandchildren. Visitation from 4 until 7 p.m. Wednesday at Griffy Family Funeral Home in Fowler where services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday. Burial will be in the Las Animas Cemetery. Veteran of U.S. Air Force, five years.

Morgan, Willard Leroy, Jr.
Willard Leroy Morgan Jr. – Pueblo Chieftain – October 8, 2006 - Willard Leroy Morgan Jr. (Butch or Lee), Mar. 19, 1965 in Moab, UT, went to be with the Lord unexpectedly Oct. 2, 2006. Lee was employed at RL Auto Supply for 11 years and was in the Army National Guard in 1982. Left behind his beloved wife Amy Lynn Morgan, children Katie, Joshua, Leroy and Nichole, Granddaughter Jaylynn, mother Lula Phillipp, sister Cindy (Joe) Corral, Shirlee, Brothers Ronnie and Larry, nephew Dustin Jernberg, nieces Jamie Jernberg and Elizabeth Limberis, great nephews Skyler Lee and Zachary in-laws Terry and Tracy Poirier, sisters-in-laws Lori (Darrel) Susan (Bryan) and Jackie (Mark) niece and nephew-in-laws Bobby, Cory, Levi, Elizabeth, Cody, Victoria and Jonathan and numerous friends and relatives. Preceded in death by his father Willard Leroy Morgan Sr. and Grandparents and Uncles. Services Mon., Oct. 9, 2006 at 11 a.m. at Praise Assembly of God and a dinner will be held at Ken's Tree Service, 2114 S. Prairie. Fund set up for family at Decibel Credit Union.

Morgan, William
William Morgan - Summit County Journal - October 31, 1913 - Forecasts Own Death - Trinidad Man Predicts His Death in Explosion - William Morgan, one of Victims of Dawson, N. M., Mine, Spoke of End Two Weeks Before - Western Newspaper Union News Service - Trinidad, Colo. - William Morgan, a former miner in this district, who was one of the men killed in the Dawson disaster, two weeks ago predicted his death in just such an explosion. He was entombed once in Pennsylvania and twice in Colorado, and upon each occasion narrowly escaped with his life.

Morlan, Anna M.
Anna M. Morlan - Pueblo Chieftain - December 28, 1999 - Anna M. Morlan, 84, died in La Junta on Dec. 27, 1999. Survived by two sons, Harold L. (Fern) Morlan, and Leroy (Norma) Morlan, both of Las Animas. Graveside service, 10 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 30, 1999, at Las Animas Cemetery.

Morlan, James E.
James E. Morlan - Pueblo Chieftain - January 02, 2000 - James E. Morlan, 57, Hasty resident, passed away Dec. 31, 1999. Funeral services, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Peaco*ck Funeral Home. Interment, Hasty Cemetery. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Morley, Alma L.
Alma L. Morley - Denver Rocky Mountain News - January 12, 2001 - Alma L. Morley, 89, of Englewood died Jan. 5. Services were Jan. 10, with burial at Littleton Cemetery. Mrs. Morley was born in Walsenburg on Feb. 21, 1911. She married Paul Morley, 1936. She was a homemaker. Survivors include sons Stephen of Grand Junction, Douglas of Littleton, Paul and Dean, both of California; daughter Barbara Brown of Littleton; five grandchildren.

Morley, R. W.
R. W. Morley - Colorado Weekly Chieftain - April 24, 1879 - The body of Mr. R. W. Morley was followed to the grave on Sunday by all of the Masonic organizations of Pueblo.

Morneau, Larry
Larry Morneau - Pueblo Chieftain - September 16, 1986 - Larry Morneau, Sept. 15, 1986. Husband of Phyllis Morneau. Father of Michael L. (Rita) Morneau; grandfather of Gina and Carla Morneau. Brother of Rita Dawson, Lorraine Babco*ck and Jeanne Karabogias. Brother-in-law of Barbara (Robert) Dickson, Jeanne Morneau, and Warren (Nancy) Dawson. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and retired as a music teacher at Corwin Junior High School. Services, Holy Family Church: Rosary, 7 p.m. Thursday; Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Friday. Cremation, Almont Crematory. In lieu of food gifts, memorials may be made in his name to American Cancer Society.

Morone, Mary Louise
Mary Louise Morone (Moroney) - Pueblo Chieftain - July 28, 2001 - Mary Louise Morone (Moroney), lifetime Pueblo resident, passed away July 26, 2001, at Parkview hospital. Born in Pueblo, Colo., in 1905, to Felix and Josephine Keep. Preceded in death by husband, Frank Morone; two sons, Joe Moroney and Pete Moroney; and son-in-law, Dr. Howard Kellogg; sisters, Lena Di Camillo, Josie De Julio; two brothers, Leonard Keep and Jim Keep. Survived by children, Shirley Moroney, of the family home, Barbara (Tony) Fortino, Rose Moroney, Eva May Kellogg, Nell (Chuck) Cuchiara; daughters-in-law, Maxine Moroney and Betty Moroney; brother, Joe Keep; sister, Louisa De Julio. Also survived by grandchildren; Stacy (Frank) Kinder, Kimberly (Matt) Colletti, Charles (Sandy) Cuchiara, Dennis (Darlene) Cuchiara, Kenneth (Susan) Cuchiara, Marianne (Perry) Everett, Gary (Dee) Moroney, Phil (Liz) Boling, Bryan Moroney, Sharon (Kevin) Curlee; great-grandchildren, Alexandra, Rafe, Anthony, Andrea, Michael, Alyssa, Spencer, Audrey and Marlo; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. today, July 28, 2001, at Our Lady of Mount Carmel, 421 Clark Street. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Those who wish may make contributions to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in memory of Mrs. Moroney, of which she was a member for 96 years. The family wishes to extend special gratitude to Dr. Larry Walls and the Parkview hospital nursing staff.

Moroney, Ellen P.
Ellen P. Moroney - Pueblo Chieftain - April 14, 2000 - Ellen P. Moroney, 93, passed away April 12, 2000. Survived by her children, Vivian Roth of Reno, Nev., Marie (Joe) Robida of Pueblo, Ray (Loretta) Moroney of Pueblo and Carol Wallen of Denver; 10 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband, Mike Moroney, on Oct. 28, 1971. Born Sept. 22, 1906, in Pueblo, and was a lifetime resident. Member of St. Patrick's Church. A private funeral Mass will be held, followed by interment at Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers.

Moroney, Loretta F.
Loretta F. Moroney - Pueblo Chieftain - August 28, 2005 - Loretta F. Moroney, 72, passed away Aug. 26, 2005. Survived by her husband of 51 years, Raymond M. Moroney of the family home; mother, Fern Wertz of Pueblo; children, Mike (Gina) Moroney of Highlands Ranch, Colo., Kathy (Dale) Purcell of Pueblo and Linda Moroney of Florence; siblings, Vera Yates of Greeley, Colo., Bob (Judy) Wertz of Pueblo and Ken (Cheri) Wertz of Pueblo; and six grandchildren. Preceded in death by her father, Cecil Wertz. Loretta was born July 10, 1933, in Horace, Kan. She worked as an auto finance customer representative for GMAC. As per her request, there will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial Mass will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug., 30, 2005, at Our Lady of the Meadows, 23 Starling, with the Reverend Father Ervin Schmidt as celebrant. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to a charity of choice through the funeral home.

Moroney, Raymond M.
Raymond M. Moroney – Pueblo Chieftain – September 17, 2006 - Raymond M. Moroney, 72, passed away Sept. 14, 2006. Preceded in death by his loving wife, Loretta F. Moroney, in 2005. Survived by his children, Michael (Gina) Moroney, Highlands Ranch, Kathy (Dale) Purcell, Pueblo, Linda Moroney, Florence; eight grandchildren; one great-grandchild; sisters, Vivian Roth, Reno, Nev., Marie (Joe) Robida, Rye, Carol Wallin, Castle Rock; and mother-in-law, Fern Wertz, Pueblo. Raymond was born to Michael and Ellen Moroney on Aug. 20, 1934, in Pueblo. He worked in the automobile industry for more than 40 years. He was the General Sales Manager for Fortino Jackson Chevrolet and later for Diodosio Motors. He was also a member of Eagles Aerie No. 145. At his request, there will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2006, Holy Family Church, 2827 Lakeview Ave., with Msgr. Ervin Schmitt, celebrant. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Barbara Davis Center For Childhood Diabetes, through Montgomery & Steward.

Moronic, Anton
Anton Marincich – Eagle Valley Enterprise – May 4, 1917 – Explosion in Hastings Mine – Note: Anton Marincich is listed among the dead of the Hastings Mine disaster, April 27, 1917. Anton Marincich:Austrian, age 37,single. He was a miner for the Victor-American Fuel Company;cause of death wasan explosion due to an open safety lamp. Source: Denver Public Library,"Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hastings.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Moroye, Rose Ikuyo
Rose Ikuyo Moroye - Pueblo Chieftain - August 28, 1986 - Rose Ikuyo Moroye, formerly of Pueblo and more recently of Denver, passed away there Aug. 26, 1986. Mother of Richard H., Ray H. and Lester Y. Moroye. Grandmother of six. She was the sister of Emma Fumiye Yanari of Denver, Mistuye Frances Kawasaki, and Susumu Yokoi, both of Japan. Memorial services, 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29, at Tri-State Buddhist Temple, 1947 Lawrence Street, Denver. Private inurnment, Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo. Arrangements through Moore-Howard Mortuary, 17th and Clarkson, Denver.

Morphy, Beulah B.
Beulah B. Morphy - Pueblo Chieftain - December 03, 2000 - Beulah B. Morphy, 106, passed away Dec. 1, 2000, in Pueblo, Colo. Survived by her daughter, Lillian (Theron) Harmon of Pueblo. At her request, there will be no viewing and private family burial has been held.

Morrell, Charles
Charles Morrell - Boulder Daily Camera - August 5, 1896 - Took His Last Drink - Pueblo, Aug. 5 - Saying to a barkeeper "This is my last drink with you" Charles Morrell today poured some strychnine into a glass of beer and soon died.

Morrell, Zelda I.
Zelda I. Morrell - Pueblo Chieftain - September 18, 2001- Zelda I. Morrell, age 97, went to be with the Lord Sept. 16, 2001, in Pueblo, Colo. Born April 18, 1904, in Leota, Kan., to Samuel and Nellie Barger, who preceded her along with her loving husband of 41 years, Harry Morrell; children, Samuel, Charles, Nellie, Melvin; brothers, Reginald, Donald, Howard, Wayne; and sisters, Violet, Vera, Ruth and Melba. She is survived by children, Eleanor Chesley, Utah, John (Merlene) Morrell and Barbara Lane, both of Pueblo, Edith Brown, Utah, Virginia (Wally) Ogden, June (Carl) Lytle and Caroline Camp, all of Idaho; as well as numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. Also survived by her brother, Kenneth (Corky) Barger of Iowa. Zelda was a lifelong member and active in the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Visitation, noon to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Thursday, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 4720 Surfwood. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery.

Morris, Charles
Charles Morris – Pueblo Colorado Daily Chieftain – August 2, 1872 – The past week has been one of bloodshed, outrage and murder at Cimarron. The ball first opened with an outbreak among the military, which resulted in a German soldier being pommeled within an inch of his life at the hands of three of his comrades. The excitement caused by this had hardly died away when Charles Morris, a well known resident of Cimarron, was shot dead by a man from Red River masquerading under the sobriquet of "Chuck". The murderer surrendered himself to the sheriff, and an examination was held before Justice Rhinehart, who acquitted the prisoner on the ground of justifiable homicide. During this trial the court, prisoner and all adjourned to take a drink. We agree with the Cimarron News that this "reads grotesque to those at a distance but is not so to those who dwell there".

Morris, Cynthia
Cynthia Morris –Pueblo Chieftain – September 13, 2006 -Cynthia "Cindy" Morris, 45, went to be with the Lord on Sept. 10, 2006. Survived by her parents, Charles and Pat Morris; sister, Deborah E. Daniel-Easter; and husband, Curt Easter; niece, Ashlee Easter and her fiancé, Tom Cullen; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Celebration of her life, 11 a.m. Friday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Donations may be made to Angel Flight Inc. of Oklahoma, 1515 East 71st Street, Suite 312, Tulsa, OK, 74136.

Morris, Daniel William
Daniel William Morris - Pueblo Chieftain - March 09, 2006 - Daniel William Morris, 56, a native of Pueblo passed from this earth on Saturday, March 4, 2006. His wife, Clodell and three children, William, Patrice and James Morris survive him. His mother, Genevieve Morris, four brothers and five sisters also survive him. His father, William Brown Morris, preceded him in passing. An accomplished artist and Veteran, he gifted many on his journey of living inspired by simplicity. A graveside Navy ceremony will be held at Imperial Gardens at the Veteran's Court of Honor, 5450 Highway 78 West at 1:00 p.m. Friday, March 10, 2006.

Morris, Dorothy L.
Dorothy L. Morris - Pueblo Chieftain - December 08, 1998 - Dorothy L. Morris, passed away Dec. 6, 1998. Preceded in death by her husband, Harry J. Morris, March 23, 1975, and by her mother, Stella Bates in November 1991. Survived by children, Anna (Charley) Teenor and Norman Morris of Pueblo and Jim (Connie) Morris of Pueblo West- grandchildren, Sheila (Scott) Vandevere, Wayne Teenor, Dawn (Wes) Wilson, Angela Morris, Richard Morris, Carey Ann (Phillip) Jones and Sandi Teenor- and three great-grandchildren. Also survived by her brother, Clayton (Cleda) Bates of Riverside, Calif.- and her sister, Marjorie Carter of Pueblo- and by numerous nieces and nephews. She retired from St. Mary-Corwin Hospital in 1984, where she was a nurse's aide. Viewing hours are noon-5 p.m. Tuesday and 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel, with interment at Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 720 N. Main, No. 440, Pueblo, Colo., 81003 or to the American Lung Association, 1600 Race St., Denver, Colo., 80206.

Morris, Elizabeth A.
Elizabeth A. (Donahue) Morris - Pueblo Chieftain - November 24, 2000 - Elizabeth A. (Donahue) Morris passed away on Nov. 21, 2000. She was born on June 11, 1904, in Pueblo, Colo. She is survived by daughter, Josephine Harmon; daughter-in-law, Dorothy Morris; and grandchildren, Linda (Tim Blanchard) Smith, Frank (Audrey) Morris Jr., Beth Ann "Liz" (Mike) Young, Brenda Harmon, Dottie (Mike) Kraska, Curtis (Bonnie) Harmon, Jody Harmon; as well as numerous great and great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Morris is also survived by a special niece, Ruella Anderson; and caregivers, Sharon and Joyce. She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas and Josephine McNichols Donahue; husband, Frank Morris; sons, Frank, Sanford and Jimmy Morris; as well as sister, Josephine Markell; brothers, Thomas and James Donahue; and a granddaughter, Connie Mae Morris. Mrs. Morris was a prominent business woman in the Bessemer area for more than 50 years as the owner of Liz's Cafe on Baystate and Evans. She was a member of Our Lady of the Assumption Church where services will be held on Saturday, 10 a.m., followed by interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Please omit food and flowers. Contributions may be made to Our Lady of the Assumption Church through George McCarthy Funeral Home.

Morris, Elizabeth Ann
Elizabeth Ann Morris – Pueblo Indicator – May 2, 1914 – Elizabeth Ann Morris, wife of R. W. Morris, a pioneer East Puebloan, died last Monday and was buried Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. in Odd Fellows' cemetery. Rev. John R. Edwards, pastor of the Northern Avenue M. E. church, conducted the services, and the arrangements were under the auspices of Silver Star lodge No. 2 Rebecca's.

Morris, Frank
Frank "Mickey" Morris - Pueblo Chieftain - June 09, 1986 - Frank "Mickey" Morris passed away unexpectedly June 7, 1986. Survived by his wife, Dorothy Mae Morris of the family home; children, Frank (Audrey) Morris, Queens City, N.Y., Linda Smith, Aurora, Beth Ann (Mike) Young and Dottie (Mike) Kraska, both of Pueblo; mother, Elizabeth Morris, Pueblo; sister, Josephine (Curtis) Harmon, Pueblo; grandchildren, Michelle Wickman, Christine Molyneux, Shawna Wickman, Janeen Smith, Tiffany Young, Todd Young, Greg Young, Connie Kraska and Amber Kraska. Also survived by his best friend and brother-in-law, Jess (Joyce) Sutton; sister-in-law, Patty (Jim) Trimble, all of Pueblo, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his daughter, Connie Mae Wickman; father, Frank S. Morris; and brother, Sanford Morris. Member of the Ascension Episcopal Church. Born July 9, 1924, in Brazil, Ind., and was a longtime Pueblo resident, retiring in 1976 as art director for KOAA-TV. After his retirement, he was co-owner of Liz's Old Town Cafe. He also was a freelance artist and dedicated his work to many charitable organizations. Service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Rouch Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Robert L. Schilling officiating. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. The family may be contacted at the family home, 624 Henry.

Morris, George
George Morris – Akron Weekly Pioneer Press – October 20, 1911 – George Morris, aged fifteen, gate-tender at the Minnequa steel works at Pueblo, went to sleep on the track just inside the plant yards, and was run over by an ore car. Both legs were severed at the knees and he died two hours later.

Morris, Hazel
Hazel (Sanders) Morris - Pueblo Chieftain - May 05, 2002 - Hazel (Sanders) Morris, 77, passed away May 3, 2002. Preceded in death by her son, Kenneth "Ike" Sanders; mother, Doris Whitney; and sister, Zelma Champlain. Survived by her loving husband of 37 years, Leon Morris; sons, Chris (Donna) Sanders, Larry (Patt) Morris; grandchildren, Bill Sanders, Shelly Robitaille, Brian Morris, Milena Morris, Moriah Morrow and Heather Morris; and five great-grandchildren. Hazel was a Pueblo resident since 1935. Graveside service 10 a.m. Monday, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in her memory.

Morris, James A.
James A. "Jim" Morris - Pueblo Chieftain - December 17, 2005 - James A. "Jim" Morris, previously of Pueblo, and a resident of Reno, Nev. passed on Dec 14, 2005. Jim was born on Jan. 1, 1938 in Pueblo and graduated in the class of 1956 at Central High School. Before moving to Reno, he was employed at the CF&I in the Rod Mill. Jim retired from the Teamsters in 2000. He was an active member of the Elks Lodge while in Pueblo. Survived by his wife Linda, of Reno. Preceded in death by parents, James A "Cap" and Virginia Morris. Survivors include son Rod (Hope) Morris, Tenn., and daughter Deanna (Don) Jones of Pueblo, 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, brother, Vern (Nancy) Morris of Lakewood, sisters Gertrude (Don) Chapin of Weldona, Colo. and Patty Morris of Pueblo, two step-children Tim and Tammie of Reno and three step-grandsons and a host of friends. Memorial service will be held in Reno, Dec. 19, 10:30 a.m., at the Fellowship Community Church, (P.O. Box 60283), 8597 Lemmon Drive, Reno (Lemmon Valley), NV 89506.

Morris, Jenetta M.
Jenetta M. Morris - Pueblo Chieftain - September 26, 1999 - Jenetta M. Morris, 84, passed away Sept. 23, 1999, in her home in Las Animas. Born on May 24, 1915, in Daniel Boone County, Ky. Survived by her son, Jerry (Joyce) Butler of Las Animas; daughter-in-law, Wanda Morris of Pueblo; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; brother, J.W. (Jane) Butler of Louisville, Ky.; sisters, Barbara Embry, and Lois (Roy) Ferrell, both of Madisonville, Ky. Preceded in death by her husband of 64 years, James C. Morris; and a son, Jeral Elwood Morris. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of food and flowers, make contributions to any local hospice, or the Casa De La Esperanza Orphanage in care of the Southwest Church of Christ, 1635 S. Pueblo Blvd., Pueblo, Colo., 81005 in her memory.

Morris, Jeral E.
Jeral E. Morris - Pueblo Chieftain - December 18, 1998 - Jeral E. Morris, 66, passed away Dec. 15, 1998. Survived by his wife, Wanda Morris- daughter, Sue (Vincent) Blunn- sons, James (Marilyn) Morris, Michael Morris, Jeral (Patty Hawkins) Morris- grandchildren, Jessie Blunn, Koby and Kimberly Hawkins- mother, Jenetta Morris- brother, Jerry (Joyce) Butler. Also survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. , 11 a.m. Saturday, Southwest Church of Christ. Cremation, Imperial Crematory. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice in his memory.

Morris, John J.
John J. Morris – Pueblo Indicator – May 2, 1914 – Mrs. J. M. Johnson leaves tonight for El Paso to attend the funeral of her brother, John J. Morris, roadmaster of the Mexican Northwestern, who was killed in Cumore tunnel disaster.

Morris, Lessie G.
Lessie G. Morris - Pueblo Chieftain - April 14, 2006 - Lessie G. Morris, 89, born May 24, 1916, in Amarillo, Texas, passed away April 12, 2006, in Pueblo, Colo. She was preceded in death by her parents, Marvin and Emma Griggs; her twin sister, Leslie Griggs; sisters, Janette (Clyde) Garrison and Carlee (J.W.) Bradshaw; an infant brother; and her son, Leonard "Butch" Morris. She is survived by her husband of 66 years, Leonard Morris; her son, Bob (Margaret) Morris; grandson, Robert S. (Lisa) Morris; great-granddaughter, Arielle Morris; numerous nieces and nephews. Lessie graduated from Childress High School in Childress, Texas. She worked for Safeway for 30 years, and was active in the Retail Clerks Union. Lessie was a longtime member of Temple Baptist Church. She loved to collect cookbooks and recipes. She enjoyed "RV-ing" with the "Jolly Sams" Club. Viewing, 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 17, 2006, at Temple Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of food or flowers, donations may be made in Lessie's memory to the Temple Baptist Youth Fund.

Morris, Lucy D.
Lucy D. Morris – Pueblo Indicator – August 18, 1934 – Mrs. Lucy D. Morris, who for many years superintendent of Mountain View cemetery, died at Los Angeles, August 6th, and the remains were cremated and sent to Pueblo for interment. She is survived by two sons, Arthur M. Morris of Denver, and James A. Morris of Los Angeles. A host of friends who will deeply regret her passing.

Morris, M.
M. Morris - Brandon Bell - September 20, 1912 - M. Morris, a stranger at Pueblo, committed suicide in jail la few minutes after he had been locked up on a charge of forgery.

Morris, Robert Ray
Robert (Bob) Ray Morris - Colorado Springs Gazette - September 26, 2007 - Robert (Bob) Ray Morris, age 81, went to be with the Lord on September 23, 2007. He was born on January 3, 1926 at Simla, CO to James A and Josie B (Richardson) Morris who preceded him in death. Robert was married to Virginia B. Burnett on June 11, 1960 in Raton, NM. He is survived by his loving wife of 47 years. They had a very loving, caring life together through many wonderful times and some hardships. They were always seen together as a loving couple. Robert attended Alta Vista School and graduated from Simla High School in 1944. He was a farmer/rancher eight miles South of Simla, CO for many years then worked for Elbert County Road Maintenance Department until he retired. He moved to Simla when his parents passed away in 1981. He was a very strong believer in Jesus Christ as his Savior and was a member of the First Baptist Church in Simla. His last three years were at the Good Samaritan Home in Simla, CO where he was well taken care of by the workers there. He was known there by his singing the old hymns as he went down the halls. Robert served in the Army during WW II from April 30, 1945 to January 5, 1947. He was a part of the first occupation forces in Japan. He was a member of the local American Legion for many years. Bob is survived by two brothers, J Weldon Morris and wife Ada of Lakewood, CO, C. Wayne Morris and wife Nancy of Colorado Springs, CO. He is also survived by three sisters Velma K Labertew of Pueblo, CO, Mildred I Wofford of Lakewood, CO, and Alene R. Karnes and husband Avner of Goodyear, AZ. Bob had no children but is survived by several nieces and nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews. He also had many relatives and friends in the Colorado, Missouri, and Ohio areas. He will be greatly missed by all. Visitation for Bob will be held on Thursday, September 27 from 6 to 8 PM at the Love Funeral Home in Limon, CO. A funeral service will be held on Friday, September 28 at 10:30 AM at the First Baptist Church in Simla, CO. Burial will follow in the Simla Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Simla Good Samaritan Care Center P.O. Box 38 Simla, CO 80835. Love Funeral Home of Limon was in charge of the arrangements.

Morrison, Edith V.
Edith V. Morrison - Pueblo Chieftain - September 10, 1919 - Edith V. Morrison. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the McCarthy chapel. Rev. John H. Ketchum conducted services. Mrs. R. T. McCarthy sang "Abide With Me," "Savior Pilot Me" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," Pallbearers were J. L. Myers, Foly Barker, Roy Webster, Harry Cooper, James Buchanan and Henry Nielson. Flower bearers were H. E. Clucas and Scott Chilcott. Interment in Mountain View cemetery.

Morrison, Eva
Mrs. Eva Morrison – Pueblo Chieftain – February 15, 1934 - At 708 East Second street, Wednesday Feb. 14, Mother of Mrs. Niles of the family home; sister of Samuel Spickard, Pasadena, Calif. And Miss Daisy Spickard, Lincoln, Neb. Grandmother of four. Member of the Christian church. Announcement later.

Morrison, Joe L.
Rev. Joe L. Morrison - Pueblo Chieftain - September 24, 2000 - Rev. Joe L. Morrison, 64, former pastor of Eighth Street Baptist Church, departed this life unexpectedly Sept. 21, 2000, at Evans Army Hospital, Colorado Springs. Born Oct. 5, 1935, in Alto, Texas. He served in the U.S. Army and retired with 27 years service and the rank of chief warrant officer (CW-3). At the time of his untimely death, Rev. Morrison was pastor of True Spirit Baptist Church, Colorado Springs. Preceded in death by his father, Ernest. Rev. Morrison leaves to cherish his memory his beloved wife, Anita (Upshaw) Morrison; children, Victor Morrison, Rickey Morrison and Janet Morrison; siblings, Eugene McCant, Henry McCant, Doris McCant, Maddie McCant, Melba McCant and Joyce McCant; seven grandchildren; other relatives and his church family. Visitation, noon until 8 p.m. Monday, Angelus Chapel, 2535 Airport Road, Colorado Springs. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Tuesday, the Sanctuary of St. John Baptist Church, 902 S. Prospect St., Colorado Springs. Interment will be in the family plot, Stonewall Cemetery, Douglas, Texas, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the True Spirit Baptist Church, 3231 Chelton Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80909.

Morrison, Milton E.
Milton E. Morrison - Pueblo Chieftain - February 16, 2005 - Milton E. Morrison, 77, passed away Feb. 15, 2005, due to a stroke. He is preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Elfleda Morrison; sister, Evelyn Burkett. He is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Mary L. Morrison; daughters, Mary (Brad) Zerfas, Susan (Mike) Jones, Evie Hall, Cecilia (Lon) Coffman; brother-in-law, Bill Berklich; grandchildren, Zach Zerfas and Michael Jones. Milton retired from the CF&I Steel Mill. His greatest moments were those spent with his family. Milton was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He will be missed by all who knew him. Memorial Mass, 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 18, 2005, Our Lady of the Meadows, with inurnment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers and food, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.

Morrison, Mr.
Mr. Morrison - Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain - February 13, 1879 - Death On the Trail. To a person who has never crossed the snowy range in the winter time it is next to impossible to convey an idea of the perils encountered by those who have to traverse the narrow, steep and treacherous trails in some of the mountain passes. Snow slides are of frequent occurrence especially in the early winter before the snow which falls very rapidly has become packed. A very slight jar or agitation will sometimes start an avalanche of several acres. The last victim we have heard of was Mr. Joseph Sellars, the faithful carrier who carries the mail from Silverton to Barber's ranch. The trail crosses the range at Cunningham gulch, and it is a dangerous road even in the summer time. He was coming east a week ago last Thursday and at Deep creek, a locality about one mile beyond Grassy Hill station, he was caught in a slide and carried down into a deep ravine and buried several feet under the snow. Mr. W. D. Watson, the keeper of Grassy Hill station, and several others exerted themselves to recover the body but did not succeed till the Monday following in finding him. The above particulars are gleaned from the Del Norte Prospector, and yesterday we learned from C. L. Weinberg that two other citizens of Silverton perished at the same time. One of them is named Morrison and the other Fred Gardner, a young lawyer formerly of Pueblo, and well known to many of our citizens. The mail had not been recovered at last accounts.

Morrison, Vivian
Vivian Morrison - The Oregonian - October 27, 2003 - Portland, OR - Vivian Morrison died Oct. 22, 2003, at age 88. Vivian Perea was born June 16, 1915, in Trinidad, Colo. She moved to Portland in 1955 and then lived in Colorado for several years before returning to Portland in 1988. She was a retired dental assistant. In 1993, she married Jim Morrison; he died in 1997. Survivors include her son, Eugene E. Jaramillo; daughter, Joann Garcia; brother, Joseph Perea; sister, Cecilia Manaka; and seven grandchildren. Her son Robert Jaramillo died in 1956. Arrangements by American Burial.

Morrissey, John
John Morrissey – Castle Rock Journal – February 15, 1893 – John Grogan and John Morrissey were burned to death in a small saloon in Bessemer Tuesday night.

Morrissey, Mary
Mary Morrissey - Yampa Leader - October 18, 1912 - Gets Windfall but Keeps Working - Pueblo -Thomas Morrissey, who recently inherited $25,000 by the death of his mother, Mrs. Mary Morrissey, in Chicago, has returned from there. He is a machinist and says he will remain at work and invest in real estate.

Morrone, Divina
Divina Morrone - Pueblo Chieftain - August 03, 1986 - Divina Morrone was born in Italy Aug. 8, 1908, and passed away in Colorado Springs Aug. 1, 1986. Generous and loving to all, she had been married to Carmen George Morrone for over 61 years. She was the mother of Edith (Bob) Kralich, George (Marva) Morrone Jr., John S. Morrone, and Norma Jean (Kenneth) Walter. She also was the grandmother of Valerie Wilcox, John Phillip Morrone, Georgia Ann Divina Boone, Perry Michael Morrone, Paula Kay Kralich, George Carmen Morrone, Kevin John Walter, and Nichol Helman. Her great-grandchildren were George Marc Boone, Chelsea, and Courtney Wilcox. She also is survived by an aunt, Louise Occhiuto, and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. She is predeceased by a sister, Virginia Spagnuolo, in 1977. She was a member of St. Therese Lodge. Services will be at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m. Monday and Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Entombment at Roselawn Cemetery. Visitation open to all from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. The family respectfully requests the omission of food. The family will greet friends at 1212 Constitution, as well as after services Monday night and Tuesday morning.

Morrone, Emanuel J.
Emanuel J. "Willy/Amos" Morrone - Pueblo Chieftain - August 31, 2001 - Age 94, lifetime Pueblo resident, went to be with the Lord Aug. 30, 2001. Preceded by his parents, Salvator and Rachel Morrone; four brothers; and two sisters. Survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Esther R. Holm-Morrone; children, Esther Jean (Ronald) Blake, Ruth (Milton) Blazina; as well as four grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews and two sisters. A close friend once said that Emanuel was a man without enemies. He was a proud family man who always put his family first. His love of the outdoors was best illustrated through his rose and lily garden, from which he often gathered a rose or two for his favorite friends around town. After 47 years of service in the 10-inch mill of CF&I Steel, he retired and focused his spare time on his favorite hobbies. As a charter member of Fin and Feather, he spent many hours perfecting his fishing and hunting hobbies. He was a member of the CF&I Union Hall No. 2102. The family wishes to thank Pastor Jack Schmitt, the Life Care Center of Pueblo and Hospice for their compassion and prayers throughout Emanuel's illness. Funeral Mass, 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 1, 2001, at Holy Family Catholic Church. Interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Emanuel's name to the Hospice foundation or the charity of your choice.

Morrone, Esther R.
Esther R. (Holm) Morrone - Pueblo Chieftain - September 12, 2002 - Esther R. (Holm) Morrone, 89, lifetime Pueblo resident, went to be with the Lord Sept. 7, 2002. She is preceded in death by her parents, Carl J. and Hulda C. Holm; her husband of 65 years, Emanuel J. Morrone; and her sister, Ruth (Holm) Guzowsky. Survived by her children, Esther Jean (Ronald) Blake and Ruth (Milton) Blazina; as well as four grandchildren, Christine A. (Blake) Schemmel, Timothy E. Blake, Kimberly J. (Blazina) Harding and Kevin A. Blazina; several great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Esther worked as a telephone operator for Mountain Bell Telephone Co., and was a homemaker. Soon after her retirement, she focused all of her energies on her family and her church volunteer work. As a 74-year member of Tabor Lutheran Church, Esther was actively involved as a dedicated Sunday School teacher, member of the altar guild, and women's circle. She dedicated her time and prayers to the needs of the members of the church by serving on the prayer chain, and her greeting card ministry. Her interests included crocheting, playing bridge with her friends, bird watching, fishing, baking and being in her flower garden. Esther was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She will be remembered by her grandchildren as a teacher of life skills, especially those of selflessness, gratitude and compassion. Many hours were enjoyed together learning and playing a variety of games. Visitation will be held between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, 2002, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Tabor Lutheran Church, with interment at Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Esther's name to the memorial fund of Tabor Lutheran Church, 102 E. Orman, Pueblo, CO 81004, or to the charity of your choice.

Morrone, John S.
John (Dino) S. Morrone - Pueblo Chieftain - August 07, 2000 - John (Dino) S. Morrone went to be with the Lord on Aug. 4, 2000. John is preceded in death by his mother, Divina Felice Morrone, and his father, Carmen George Morrone. Survived by his sons, John P. Morrone and Perry (Sandy) Morrone; daughter, Valerie Wilcox; granddaughters, Chelsea and Courtney Wilcox; sisters and brother, Edith Kralich, George (Marva) Morrone and Norma Jean (Kenneth) Walter; ex sister-in-law and special friend, Linda Boone; and nieces and nephews, Sharon (Woody) Simmons, Georgia Ann Boone, Paula (Dulio) Stricca, George (Debbie) Morrone, Kevin (Devona) Walter and Nichol (Scott) Gorman. Also survived by great-nieces and nephews, George, Sonny Marc (Amanda) Boone, Chelsea, Elana, Monica, Ryan, Jeffery, Kayla and Kenny and many special friends. John enjoyed making people laugh, singing, Karaoke and playing Nintendo. At his request there will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial Mass will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2000, at Mount Carmel Church with Rev. Father John Waters as celebrant. Inurnment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Mount Carmel Hall following the inurnment. In lieu of flowers and food, a memorial fund has been set up in memory of John Morrone through the funeral home office.

Morrone, Louis G.
Louis G. Morrone - Pueblo Chieftain - October 03, 2004 - Louis G. Morrone, 77, born in Pueblo, April 8, 1927, departed this life Oct. 1, 2004. Survived by his wife of 55 years, Barbara Morrone; children, Debbie (John) Carleo, Paula (Doug) Gist, Jeff (Bridgette LaVallee) Morrone, all of Pueblo, and Father Louis Morrone, O.P. of Denver; grandchildren, Nicole and Jenna Gist, Katie and Gianna Carleo, Victor and Frankie Morrone and Alex Hynes; a great-granddaughter, Raven Wooford. Also survived by a sister, Elanor Hart, Pueblo; a brother, Paul (Carolyn) Marone, Hillsboro, Ore.; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Preceded in death by parents, Louie and Filomena Morone; and a sister, Phyllis Hardison. Louis was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, godfather, uncle, brother-in-law and friend who touched our lives through his faith, love and laughter. Visitation, noon until 5 p.m. today, Angelus Chapel. Both services at Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church. Recitation of the rosary, 7 p.m. today. Mass of Christian burial, 10:30 a.m. Monday, Rev. Louis Morrone O.P., celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The Morrone family will receive friends at Assumption hall following both services.

Morrow, Edith M.
Edith M. Morrow - Pueblo Chieftain - August 21, 2000 - Edith M. Morrow, born April 4, 1913, in a prairie dugout in Prowers County, Colo., went to be with the Lord Aug. 19, 2000. Preceded in death by her loving husband of 65 years, Arthur E. Morrow, on March 2, 1998. Edith and Art's legacy lives on in three children, Arthur L. (Beverley) Morrow, San Luis Obispo, Calif., G. Steven (Kathleen) Morrow, Green Mountain Falls, Colo., and Kathleen W. (Ray) Dodson, Rye, Colo.; as well as 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and many cousins, nieces and nephews; and one sister of Pueblo, Ethel (Stan) Suckle. Also considered children by Edith and Art are Yosh and Uma Manchanda of Yorba Linda, Calif. Edith was preceded in death by her parents, Perry and Clara Culbertson, and her brother, George. Edith was a devout Christian lady and homemaker devoted to her husband, family and everyone she knew, inspiring each and every one by her service. Her sense of humor remained with her even up to her death. A memorial service will be held at St. Paul United Methodist Church (107 E. Routt) at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2000. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Colorado Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 3506 E. 17th Ave., Denver, CO 80206 or the St. Paul UMC Organ Fund.

Morrow, F.
Dr. F. Morrow – Aspen Weekly Chronicle – January 6, 1890 – Pueblo, Colo., Jan. 2. – The body of Dr. F. Morrow, of Arlington, Colorado, was found this morning in the Arkansas River, opposite the North Side smelter. Missouri Pacific switchmen have seen the body for several days past, but supposed it was a log. The head was frozen in a mass of ice. The feet were also frozen in ice, and it was with difficulty that the body could be got out. The man had not been robbed, as there was found on his person $21, and other papers. He was last seen alive at 5:30, Dec. 28, when he started to the depot to take the 6:30 train. He did not take the train, and no one knows where he went. A bruise over the right eye looked as if he had been struck with some blunt instrument, though if the man had fallen from one of the bridges upon slag at the edge of the river it might have made the same kind of wound. Morrow was about 52 years old, and leaves a wife, who is living here. Morrow was holding a land claim at Arlington, and was local physician of the Missouri Pacific railway at that point. He was in Pueblo on a spree last month. He had formerly lived at Canon City and other places in Colorado, having been in this part of the country nineteen years. Morrow was an old Grand Army man and organizer of the Union Veterans.

Morrow, Isabel
Isabel Morrow - Pueblo Chieftain - August 14, 1986 - Isabel Morrow, late of 630 Jackson, passed away Aug. 12, 1986. Mrs. Morrow was born in Aboyne Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on Dec. 14, 1885. She is survived by two daughters, Isabell Morrow and Ruth Nichols, both of Pueblo, and a nephew, James Middleton of Indiana. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Morrow in 1953. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Roselawn Cemetery, with the Rev. Robert Mace of Westminster United Presbyterian Church officiating.

Morrow, Phillip
Phillip Morrow - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - August 11, 1922 - Pueblo - D. Z. Bray and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Morrow, negroes, were drowned recently when they were caught by a wall of water as they were crossing Peck creek, ten miles west of Pueblo, in an automobile. Mrs. D. Z. Bray was saved.

Morrow, Phillip (Mrs.)
Mrs. Phillip Morrow - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - August 11, 1922 - Pueblo - D. Z. Bray and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Morrow, negroes, were drowned recently when they were caught by a wall of water as they were crossing Peck creek, ten miles west of Pueblo, in an automobile. Mrs. D. Z. Bray was saved.

Morrow, Sean M.
Sean M. Morrow – Huerfano World – November 14, 2002 - Sean Michael Morrow, 20, of Shenandoah, in Spring, TX, was killed in a three-car accident on Oct. 27, 2002. He is survived by his parents, Michael and Debra Morrow, and sister, Jennifer, of the family home; grandparents, John and Janice Turkovich, of Walsenburg, Donna McNeley, of Mesa, AZ, and James L. Morrow, of Montrose; several aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Funeral services were held on Friday, Nov. 1, 2002 in the chapel at the Forest Park The Woodlands Funeral Home with Rev. Msgr. Charles C. Domec officiating. Cremation followed. You may contact the Morrows at 710 Rosewood Dr., Spring TX, 77381.

Morrow, W. R.
W. R. (Roy) Morrow - Pueblo Chieftain - January 25, 1987 - W. R. (Roy) Morrow. Service, 2 p.m. Monday, Granada United Methodist Church. Interment, Granada Cemetery. Visitation will be held 1 to 5 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to service time Monday at Granada United Methodist Church. Memorial contributions may be made to Granada United Methodist Church in care of Curt DuVall, Granada, Colo., 81041.

Morse, A. B.
Dr. A. B. Morse - La Veta Advertiser – December 24, 1898 - A letter received from John W. Kriger yesterday states that Dr. A. B. Morse, formerly of La Veta, died of paralysis at Manitou on the 21st inst.

Morse, John D.
John D. Morse - Pueblo Chieftain - June 11, 2006 - John D. Morse, 55. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

Morse, Leonard G.
Leonard G. Morse - Pueblo Chieftain – November 21, 1955 – Leonard G. Morse of 1740 E. 12th St., one of Pueblo's oldest residents who came to the city in 1872 and at once operated gun shop, died Sunday at the age of 92. He was a grand-nephew of Samuel B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph. Mr. Morse, an honorary life member of the Pueblo Elks Lodge, went to Miami, Fla., to live in 1925, but returned to Pueblo in the fall of 1850. Mr. Morse attended Centennial High School in 1872. In addition to operating the fun shop, he was employed at one time or another at Crews Beggs Dry Goods Co., for the Pueblo Smelter Co., the Pueblo Auto Co., and the First National Bank. The gun store was opened by his father, the late H. M. Morse, at 512 N. Main St., but after purchasing the business, the son moved the establishment to the triangle at First and Main. The business was terminated after burglars store the entire stock of guns and pistols. Mr. Morse in 1953 was considered a 'dark horse' in the competition to select the oldest living person who attended public schools in the city. He was the grandfather of Mrs. Edith Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, Mrs. Fred Watson, Miss Emma Beeman, Fred Beeman, Charlie Beeman, Alva Beeman, Phillip Beeman, Herbert Beeman, and Richard Beeman, all of Pueblo; Leonard Morse of Denver; Mrs. Gloria Isler of Miami; Mrs. Mary Arnold of Vallejo, Calif., and Raymond Beeman of Mabron, Wash. He was the step-father of Mrs. Irene Rhodes of Miami. Also surviving are a son-in-law, Charles Beeman of Pueblo, and a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Olive Morse of Denver, 37 great grandchildren and 14 great-grand children. Mr. Morse was one of the original members of the Pioneer Volunteer Fire Department of Pueblo and a member of the Christian Church. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Davis Mortuary, Pueblo. Elks Lodge will conduct the services.

Morse, Lucile
Lucile Zimmer Morse - Petoskey News-Review – November 16, 2003 – Petoskey, MI - Mrs. Lucile (Housh) Zimmer Morse, age 101, of Colony Court in Niles, died at 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 10, 2003, at Riveridge Manor in Niles following an extended illness. She was born on March 19, 1902, in Oskaloosa, Kan., to Frank Charles and Daisy (Tedrick) Housh, the owners of the local general store. She graduated from high school and junior college in Kansas City, and attended the University of Kansas, Lawrence. On Dec. 1, 1928, in Kansas City, Kan., she was married to Henry W. "Heine" Zimmer. Mr. Zimmer came with his bride to Niles to work as an accountant for fellow University of Illinois alumnus Mr. Lawrence Plym at the Kawneer Company after it had moved from its founding "near the Kaw" River, Kansas. Mr. Zimmer served many years as executive vice president and chairman of Kawneer, and preceded Lucile in death on May 20, 1962. During most of this time, Mr. and Mrs. Zimmer lived in the former Kimmel Mansion at Topinabee and Chicago Roads. That property is also the home of the gazebo from Castle Rest, which Pawating Hospital needed to remove as the hospital expanded beyond the walls of that mansion. Mrs. Zimmer was proud to have rescued the gazebo, which added to the family's frequent entertaining of family and friends. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Niles, and was the last founding member of the Niles Service League and her Bridge Club. She and her husband were also founding members of Fernwood Botanic Garden, the Signal Point Club, and the former Pickwick Club. She was a member of the Pawating Hospital Auxiliary and the Niles Garden Club. In all of these memberships she chose to be quite active and volunteered many hours. She was a summer resident of Walloon Lake, where she was a member of the Walloon Lake Association. She was an avid reader and was known for her loving spirit which she shared with all. On April 29, 1967, at the University of Notre Dame (Indiana), she was married to Franklin A. Morse who preceded her in death in 1973. In addition to her two husbands, she was preceded in death by a son, David Housh Zimmer, her sister, Margaret "Peg" Hayward, and brother, Tedrick Housh. Surviving family includes her sons, H. Tedrick Zimmer of Naples, Fla., John W. (Sally) Zimmer of Grand Rapids, and Charles F. (Gail) Zimmer of Jacksonville, Fla.; stepsons, Charles (Lynn) Morse of South Bend, Ind., and Steve Morse of Suttons Bay; stepdaughter, Kitty Duncan, of La Veta, Colo.; eight grandchildren; 13 stepgrandchildren; and many great-grandchildren and a sister, Emmy Lou Sears, of Kansas City. Services for Mrs. Lucile H. Zimmer Morse will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 25, at First Presbyterian Church in Niles with the Rev. Ronald H. Wakeman officiating. A reception will follow at the Signal Point Club in Niles. The family will gather at a private time for committal services at the graveside at Silverbrook Cemetery, Niles. Contributions in memory of Mrs. Lucile Zimmer Morse may be made to The Foundation of First Presbyterian Church, or Fernwood Botanic Garden, or the Walloon Lake Association. Arrangements were made at Halbritter Funeral Home in Niles.

Mortenson, Carl M.
Carl M. Mortenson - Pueblo Chieftain - April 16, 1986 - Carl M. Mortenson, age 91, passed away April 14, 1986, at a local nursing home. Survived by his wife, Edith of the family home; two sons, Morris (Esther) Mortenson, Pueblo; Earl (Helen) Mortenson, Concord, Calif.; and two grand-sons, Bryan and James Mortenson, both of California. Member of Tabor Lutheran Church and Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Retired railroad engineer for the Denver-Rio Grande Railroad following 46 years of service. Born Sept. 14, 1894, in Kohing, Denmark. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society through the funeral home office. Service, 2 p.m. Thursday, April 17, 1986, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel with the Rev. Ronald D. Nelson officiating. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Mortimer, Emma E.
Emma E. Mortimer - Albuquerque Journal – October 10, 2004 - Emma E. Mortimer passed away October 7, 2004 at the age of 91. She was born in Pueblo, CO on December 16, 1912 to Anna and James McIntire. She attended school in Boulder and Denver and attended Greeley Teachers College to become a school teacher. In 1933 she married Forrest E. Mortimer. For many years Emma worked for the Jefferson County School system. They lived in the Golden-Denver area until Forrest's retirement from Mountain Bell Telephone Co. They moved to Utah and Washington State for a short time and settled in Albuquerque in 1988. Emma had a very creative mind and enjoyed working with her various crafts. She is preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Forrest; two brothers, Carl and Harold McIntire; and one sister, Enda Jenkins. She is survived by two daughters, Carol and husband, John Simpson of Manson, WA and Particia A. and husband, David Perovich of Albuquerque; one sister, Ruth Barefield of San Antonio, TX; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to a favorite charity in her name. Graveside services will be held at Gate of Heaven Cemetery on Monday, October 11, 2004 at 10:00 a.m. with Reverend Robert Stone of Covenant United Methodist Church officiating. Arrangements for Emma E. Mortimer are under the direction of the Yaksich-Long Funeral Home of Raton.

Morton, Earl W.
Earl W. Morton - Pueblo Chieftain - April 04, 1999 - Earl W. Morton, a resident of Pueblo for the last 32 years, passed away Friday, April 2, 1999, at the age of 81 years. He is survived by his wife, Ilia, of 52 years- son, David- special daughter, Linda Beeler of Arkansas- and many nieces and nephews. He served with the U.S. Army Medical Corp. in both World War II and the Korean Conflict, was a member of the American Legion, Post 264, in Marceline, Mo., for 54 years and was a member of the D.A.V. in Pueblo. Earl was an active volunteer in many local community services and a member of Faith United Methodist Church. s will be held at Faith United Methodist Church on Wednesday, April 7, 1999, at 3 p.m. Inurnment of cremated remains will take place in early summer in Marceline, Mo.

Morton, Gary P.
Gary P. Morton - Pueblo Chieftain - November 24, 2005 - Gary P. Morton, 54, passed away Nov. 22, 2005. Survived by his mother, Goldie; siblings, Joanne (Royce), Shirley, Dickie, Bonnie (Chuck), Sherry (Richard), Art (Peggy), Robert, Paul, Merry (Larry), Alan and Rose (Dave); and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his father, Joseph; stepfather, Robert Bartek; and brother, Randy. Gary was born Sept. 25, 1951, in Pueblo. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam Era and was committed to the Pueblo Toy Run. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26, 2005, Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Sam Kramer officiating. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery with military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.

Morton, Ilia Mae
Ilia Mae Morton - Pueblo Chieftain - March 03, 2000 - Ilia Mae Morton, age 71, passed away March 1, 2000. Preceded in death by her husband, Earl Wayne Morton in 1999. Survived by her son, David Wayne Morton, Pueblo; special daughter, Linda Beeler, Texas; and many nieces and nephews. Ilia was an active volunteer in many local community services. At her request, cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial service, Sunday, March 5, 2000, 6 p.m., Faith United Methodist Church, 121 Adams. Inurnment at a later date in Marceline, Mo.

Morton, Paul
Paul Morton - Bayfield Blade - January 26, 1911 - Paul Morton is Dead - New York - Paul Morton, president of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, and secretary of the navy under Theodore Roosevelt, died of cerebral hemorrhage in the Hotel Seymour. He was stricken in a hallway in the hotel and died an hour later without regaining consciousness. The West has lost one of its best friends in Paul Morton. He was born and raised in Nebraska, and got his start in the West. He was for some time an officer of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company, making his home in Pueblo, and it was in the building up of the Santa Fe railroad that he first achieved national reputation. In a speech delivered before the Chamber of Commerce in Denver a few years ago, Morton declared that he was strictly a Western man. "I don't belong in New York," he said. "I am just a sort of minister pleni-potentiary there, with my real interest in this great Western country."

Morton, Phyllis
Phyllis Morton - Pueblo Chieftain - April 18, 2004 - Phyllis Morton , 74, formerly of Pueblo, CO passed away April 8, 2004 in Cottonwood, CA. Mother of Carol Phelps of Cottonwood, CA, Harold "Harry" (Sandy) Morton of Kansas City, KS and Helen Lee of Pueblo, CO, sister of Lorraine Kirkland of Beulah, CO, Aleen (Archie) Chaboude of Boise, ID, Clifford White of Wrangell, AK and Orville (Martha) White of Pueblo, CO, grandmother of Scott Phelps and Lena Phelps both of Cottonwood CA., numerous nieces and nephews and a great grandson. In 1968 she started selling Avon and in 1972 became a manager for Avon and in 1985 moved to CA. to care for her aunt and got a part-time job at a department store selling crystal and china. It was a joke in the family that she could sell you anything. She loved helping people. She also loved the climate and her garden in CA. Services were held in Cottonwood, CA.

Moruzzi, Clemmie Lou
Clemmie Lou Moruzzi - Pueblo Chieftain - June 16, 1999 - Clemmie Lou Moruzzi, 82, born Aug. 28, 1916, went to be with the Lord on June14, 1999 . Preceded in death by husbands, Levi (Ebe) Lapp and Delphus Moruzzi-brother, Manuel Grayson- and sister, Christine Burris. Survived by children, Ira Lee Lapp, James (Thelma) Lapp, John (Rosemary) Moruzzi, Jane (Dick)Higdon, Charles (Linda) Moruzzi, and Della (Frank) Skul- brother, David (Margarite) Grayson- sisters, Wilma Padmore and Dovie (Ralph) Kaut- numerous grandchildren- great-grandchildren- and other relatives. Clemmie worked at Dana Corp., 25 years, retiring in 1978. She was a member of Grace Community Church and Dana Retiree's Club. Viewing, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, and 8a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday, Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Memorial Gardens.

Mosby, Jennie
Jennie Mosby - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - October 10, 1919 - Frank Thomas, a negro, 33 years old, said to be an ex-convict, is charged by the coroner's jury with the murder of Jennie Mosby, a Negress, 17 years of age, on the evening of Sept. 30, at Pueblo.

Moschetti, Louis
Louis Moschetti - Pueblo Chieftain - April 07, 1999 - Louis Moschetti of Canon City. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. today at St. Michael's Parish, Father James King officiating. Interment at Lakeside Cemetery.

Moschi, Ben
Ben Moschi - Huerfano World - February 19, 2004 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1910: Ben Moschi and Simon Moses were killed in a fall of rock Feb. 15 in the McNally mine and John Tierney died of the same cause in the Big Four the same day. [Editor's Note: Ben Moschi died February 15, 1910. Obituary listed Walsenburg World, February 17, 1910, Page 1, and World Independent, February 19, 1910, Page 1.]

Mosco, Anna
Anna Mosco - Huerfano World - March 21, 1991 - Anna Mosco, 81, of Walsenburg, died Tuesday, Mar. 12, 1991, in Walsenburg Care Center. Born Nov. 8, 1909, in Ravenwood to Martin and Mary Mavretich Matkovich, she was reared in the Huerfano County area and attended local schools. In 1956, she married the late Christie Mosco. Mrs. Mosco owned and operated the San Isabel Liquor Store until she retired in July, 1952. Mrs. Mosco is survived by two brothers, Martin Matkovich, Canon City and Joseph Matkovich, Grand Junction; two sisters, Carolyn Braswell, Salida and Elizabeth Matkovich, Pueblo West; numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral mass was Saturday from St. Mary Church. Cremation, Almont Crematory in Pueblo. Boies Almont was in charge of arrangements.

Mosco, Christie
Christie Mosco - Pueblo Chieftain - October 2, 1987 - Christie Mosco of Walsenburg, Sept. 29, 1987. Husband of Ann M. Mosco; brother of James Mosco, Vinzie Scarafiotti and Ann Orr, all of Walsenburg. Survived also by numerous nieces and nephews. Services, St. Mary Church. Rosary, 7 p.m. Friday; Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Saturday, celebrant, Father Bill Geonella. Interment, South St. Mary Cemetery. The family will receive friends Saturday following the interment at Mazzone Hall.

Mosco, James Paul
James Paul Mosco – Huerfano World – February 23, 2006 – James Paul Mosco, 95, of Walsenburg died Thursday, February 16, 2006. Survived by his nieces, Shirley Janet Vick and Eleanor J. Rogers, grandnieces, Gina Vick, Susan Runyon and Nancy Bennett, a grand nephew, Michael Rogers. Preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Nancy Mosco, Sr.; brothers and sisters, Angelo Mosco, Joe Mosco, Jr., Christie Mosco, Mary Panucci, Vinzie Scarafiotti, and Ann Orr. Funeral Mass was Tuesday, February 21, at St. Mary Church. Burial was at the South St. Mary Cemetery.

Mosco, Susan M.
Susan M. Mosco - Pueblo Chieftain - June 07, 2003 - Susan M. Mosco, 36, of Pueblo. Passed away Thursday, June 5, 2003. Survived by mother, Eleanor Mosco; sons, James and Nick Pino; grandmother, Mary Canchola; brother and sisters, Mary Lou Gallegos, Cheryl (Arthur) Martinez, Angelo (Tracy) Mosco, Janet (Stan) Sandoval, Margie Mosco and Nancy (Carlos) Torrez; many loving nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts, cousins and friends. Preceded in death by father, Angelo (Pelo) Mosco. She was a loving mother who had a heart of gold. Viewing, 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday, June 8, 2003, Roselawn Chapel. Rosary, 6 p.m. Sunday, June 8, 2003, Roselawn Chapel. Funeral Service, 11 a.m. Monday, June 9, 2003, Our Lady of Mount. Carmel Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Moser, Tony
Tony Moser - Eagle County Blade – December 27, 1906 – Tony Moser Dead – Last Friday morning the sheriff's office received word from a Pueblo undertaker that Tony Moser, an inmate of the state insane asylum, had died that morning, and asking if the deceased had any relatives in this vicinity. It will be remembered that Moser was convicted of insanity in the County court of this county several months ago and taken to the state insane asylum. He gradually grew weaker, being physically as well as mentally broken down at the time he was committed. The deceased was about sixty years of age and for years had followed prospecting and was a pioneer of the county. The only known relative is a brother who was formerly a resident of San Francisco, but who is believed at this time to be a resident of Salt Lake City, where he follows contracting. It is not likely that the brothers had even exchanged correspondence for a long time. Note: His name also appears as Tony Mosher in other articles.

Moses, Frank A.
Frank A. Moses - Pueblo Chieftain - February 23, 2000 - Frank A. Moses, 71, passed away Feb. 21, 2000. Survived by his sisters, Elsie Houppert of Wayne, Pa., Emily (Andrew) Salamon of Pueblo and Frances (Robert) Broyles of Phoenix, Ariz.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents, Basilio and Clara (nee Garcia) Moses; brother, Joseph Moses; and sister, Clara Vigil. Born Aug. 21, 1928, in Raton, N.M. Frank served his country in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict. He was an electrical technician for Dyn Lectron and retired in 1990 after 32 years of service. He was a member of Sacred Heart Cathedral. Recitation of the Rosary will be held at 7 p.m. Friday in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, 2000, at the Sacred Heart Cathedral, 11th and Grand, with Rev. Father Anthony Wojcinski as celebrant. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team and interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery.

Moses, R.D.
R.D. Moses - Pueblo Chieftain - August 09, 1998 - R.D. Moses, age 60, of Lamar, Colo., (formerly of Campo and Springfield, Colo.) died Aug. 6, 1998. Funeral services, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 11, 1998, at the Lamar United Methodist Church. Graveside committal services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Mt. Carmel Cemetery, northeast of Campo, Colo. Visitation will be from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday at Valley Memorial Chapel-Lamar, and at the church prior to the services. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to the Lamar United Methodist Church or to the charity of their choice.

Moses, Simon
Simon Moses - Huerfano World - February 19, 2004 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1910: Ben Moschi and Simon Moses were killed in a fall of rock Feb. 15 in the McNally mine and John Tierney died of the same cause in the Big Four the same day. [Editor's Note: Simon Moses Died February 15, 1910. Obituary listed Walsenburg World, February 17, 1910, Page 1, and World Indendent, February 19, 1910, Page 1.]

Mosher, Norna Theoline
Norna Theoline Skaug Mosher – Albuquerque Journal - July 30, 2002 - Norna Theoline Skaug Mosher born in Aberdeen, SD, November 13, 1913 passed away from complications of Parkinson's on July 16, 2002 at the age of 88 in Bellevue, WA. She graduated from Mobridge High in 1931 and married Arthur A. Mosher May 30, 1931 in Sturgis, SD. She completed one year while they attended South Dakota School of Mines. They later lived in Browning Montana, Pueblo, CO, and since 1950 in Albuquerque. After 62 years together and Art's death, Norna moved in 1995 to Bellevue with her daughter, Kay and son-in-law, Bob. She is survived by them; three granddaughters; and six adored great-grandchildren. While residing at Albuquerque Meadows Mobil Home Community, she served one year as president of the member's association. She was a member of the Eastern Star. Her interests include traveling, photography, gardening, entertaining, and teaching crafts and ceramics. During her years in Belleuve, she totally enjoyed her family gatherings with the extended family. Norna was wise, gentle and a quiet person who will be missed by all her family and friends. Remembrances may be made to an organization or charity of choice. Messages and memories can be mailed to the family, 1825 184th Ave. NE, Bellevue, WA. 98008.

Mosher, Thelma
Thelma Howard Mosher - Pueblo Chieftain - October 13, 2002 - Thelma Howard Mosher, born Oct. 25, 1912, in Reed Delta, Colo., to Ira and Anna Sarrington Howard. She attended school in Reed and graduated from Delta High School in 1930. She went to nurses training at Parkview Medical Center and graduated as a registered nurse in 1933, where she later worked in the surgical department. She also worked at Colorado Mental Health Institute, as well as doing private nursing. On Nov. 17, 1934, she married Bruce W. Mosher and they resided in Pueblo, where he worked at CF&I steel. She returned to Delta in 1977, after her retirement. She was a pink lady at Delta Hospital for many years and was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. She is survived by four sisters, all of Delta, Colo., Marjorie Long, Clara Marshall, Merel Payne and Mabel Howard; along with numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. She passed away Oct. 11, 2002, at the Willow Tree Nursing Home, following an illness of several months. Donations in her name can be made to the Seventh-day Adventist School in Delta. Graveside services will be held at Imperial Memorial Gardens, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15.

Moshier, Harvey E.
Harvey E. Moshier - Pueblo Chieftain - March 27, 1986 - Harvey E. Moshier, a lifelong resident of Pueblo, passed away unexpectedly at a Denver hospital March 26, 1986. Mr. Moshier had been employed at Johnson Electric as a machinist, from which he retired in 1976. In addition to the wife, Nellie M. Moshier, he is survived by several sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law and numerous nieces and nephews. Cremation by family request. Memorial services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday in Rose Chapel, T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home.

Moshier, Nellie M.
Nellie M. Moshier - Pueblo Chieftain - August 05, 2003 - Nellie M. Moshier passed away Aug. 4, 2003. She is preceded in death by her husband, Harvey E. Moshier; parents, Joseph and Marie Micklich; five brothers and four sisters. Survived by brother, Richard (Maxine) Micklich of California; sister, Eileen Garrett and her family, Charles (Sherry) Garrett, Dan (Mary Beth) Garrett, all of Pueblo. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Per Nellie's request, there will be cremation with no viewing or services. Nellie and her family would like to thank her many friends and neighbors for their care and compassion for her throughout the years. In lieu of food and flowers, please make memorial contributions to a charity of your choice.

Moskwa, George
George "Jack" Moskwa - Pueblo Chieftain - October 03, 2003 - George "Jack" Moskwa, 87, passed away Sept. 27, 2003. Private services.

Mosley, Mike
Mike Mosley - The Greenhorn Valley View - September 12, 2007 - Mike Mosley, 52, took his final ride on September 4, 2007. He is survived by his loving wife, Deb; children, Jen, Christi, and Erica; brother, Dan (Heather); nieces, Anne, Olivia, and Georgia Mosley. Mike loved his horses and dogs, and is survived by his special friends Quantum and Copper. At Mike's request there was no viewing or service. Donations may be made in Mike's memory to the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association, NARHA.org.

Mosley, Speaker
Speaker Mosley - Yuma Pioneer - February 4, 1910 - Primero Coal Mine Disaster - Horrible Gas Explosion in Colorado Fuel & Iron Company's Mine - May Be Over 100 Dead - Rescue Workers Find Twenty-Four Dead Bodies and One Man Alive - Primero, Colo., Feb. 1 (Tuesday) - Over 100 men are believed killed by a terrific explosion in the Primero mine of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company at 4:30 yesterday afternoon. Note: Speaker Mosley is listed among the dead of the Primero Mine disaster of January 31, 1910 through the Denver Public Library's collection entitled "Colorado Mining Fatalities." It lists Speaker Mosley as "colored," age 29, and married with one surviving child. He was working as a miner for Colorado Fuel & Iron, and the cause of death was listed as an explosion of gas and dust. The newspapers list him as Speaker Moasly. For complete coverage of this disaster go to: http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/primero.html

Moss, Galen E.
Galen E. Moss – Pueblo Chieftain - October 01, 1997 - Galen E. Moss, 57, of 417 Vine Ave., Las Animas, Colo., died Sept. 29, 1997, at the Arkansas Valley Medical Center. s, 2 p.m. Friday at the United Methodist Church, Las Animas, Colo. Interment will follow in the McClave Cemetery.

Moss, Icel
Icel Moss - Pueblo Chieftain - March 05, 1986 - Icel Moss, 84, died Tuesday, March 4, 1986, at Trinidad State Nursing Home. She was born Feb. 8, 1902, in Chillicothe, Iowa, to George Moss and Frances Phoebe Line Moss. She attended school in Iowa and then ran a rooming house in Evanston, Ill., for several years. She then managed the Moss Rest Home in Albuquerque, N.M., until retiring and moving to Trinidad in 1982. Miss Moss was a member of the Non-Denominational Christian Fellowship. Among her survivors is a great niece Thelma (Gene) Hennen of Pueblo; and nephew, George Burgess Sr., of Missouri. Service will be held 2 p.m. Thursday, March 6, at the Campbell-Lewis-Cotter & Sons Funeral Home with Ira Hobbs officiating. Interment will be in Albuquerque, N.M.

Moss, Vladys
Vladys Moss - Pueblo Chieftain - July 17, 2005 - Vladys Moss passed away July 14, 2005. She was born in 1921, in Vitebsk, Belarus. She attended the Vitebsk Music Conservatory, the Vitebsk Medical Institute, and was fluent in five languages. A longtime resident of Pueblo, Colo., Vladys owned and operated the "House of Flowers" on the North Side of town from 1971 to 1992. She is predeceased by her husband, Dr. Walter G. Moss in 1983; her parents, Vladislaw and Suzanna Szpakowski; and her five brothers and sisters. Vladys was a creative and talented business woman who was a friend to all her customers and employees. She loved life and always had a kind word and a smile for everyone. She was an optimist. Family always came first for Vladys, and she had much love to give to her children, Victor (Rita) Moss and Mary (Duane) Janssen; her grandchildren, Paul (Rebecca) Moss, Julie Janssen, Katherine (Scott) Stafford and Natalie Janssen; and her great-grandchildren, Olivia Moss, Alexander Moss and Leo Stafford. She also is survived by her good friend, Angelina Kuimoff. We will miss her in our lives. Visitation will be 1 to 5 p.m. today, at the funeral home. Funeral service will be held 10:30 a.m. Monday, July 18, 2005, at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel, with the Rev. Father Leonard Racki officiating. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery.

Mossman, Eloise
Eloise Mossman - Pueblo Chieftain - December 04, 2005 - Eloise Mossman was carried to heaven in the arms of the Lord on Nov. 30, 2005. She was born in Gorham, Kan., on Feb. 25, 1913, to Mike and Katie Pfaffenhauser. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Dorothy Ritz; a sister, Ruth Reich of Aguilar; and one brother, Art Pfaffenhauser of Virginia. She is survived by two daughters, Charlotte Jones of Newark, Del., and Katherine Martin of Mount Vernon, Wash.; brothers, Ernie Pfaffenhauser of Aguilar and Leo Hauser of Evanston, Wyo.; as well as 17 grandchildren, including Mark (Christine) Ritz of Pueblo, and several nieces and nephews. She retired from the Colorado State Hospital in 1976 after 25 years of dedicated service. Her love of the Lord was her passion throughout her life. Special thanks go to Life Care Center and Trinidad State Nursing Home for the wonderful care she received. Her request is that we celebrate her passing with a new beginning at the throne of God. Cremation. A private family memorial will be held later.

Mostert, Barbara
Barbara Mostert - Pueblo Chieftain - January 16, 2005 - Barbara Mostert, 71, passed away Jan. 11, 2005. She is preceded in death by her parents, Allen Frazier Medlen and Margaret Ann Welsh; her brother, Donald Richard Medlen; two daughters, Sylvia "Dixie" Niemeyer and Valerie Kryzsko. She is survived by her daughter, Pam (Shorty) Satterly of Pueblo; brothers, Michael Kyling Medlen, Newton, Ala., and J. Steven Welsh, Gramery, La.; sister, Dy'Adra Dianne Medlen of Parker, Texas; grandchildren, Matthew and Jason Satterly, Andrew and Dawn Kryzsko. At her request, cremation, with memorial service at a later date in Mississippi.

Motherway, Walter J.
Walter J. Motherway - Pueblo Chieftain - October 20, 1987 - Walter J. Motherway, late of 220 W. 15th, passed away Oct 18, 1987. Mr. Motherway retired from the D&RGW Store Department after 37 years of service, and was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway, Airline and Steamship Clerks. He is survived by his wife, Ethel Motherway, of the family tome; a brother-in-law, Arthur (Margaret) Arlen of Rohnert Park, Calif.; two sisters-in-law, Ruth (James) Horn of Camarillo, Calif., and Sarah Arlen of Pueblo; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, with Dr. David E. Horton of the, First Baptist Church officiating. Interment will be in Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Those who wish may make donations to the First Baptist Church Memorial Fund direct or through the funeral home office.

Motoski, Edward Leon
Edward Leon Motoski - Pueblo Chieftain - January 22, 2002 - Age 83, affectionately known as "Uncle Bear," passed away after a short illness, Jan. 18, 2002. Preceded in death by his parents, Adolph and Cornelia Motoski, and his sister and her husband, Flora and Frank Grebenc. Survived by sisters, Pauline (Paul) Addington and Mary Lou Palek, both of Pueblo; loved nieces and nephews, Tom (Francie) Beaudette, Nancy Bellinger (C.W. DeForrest) and David Palek, all of Pueblo, Richard (Angela) Palek, Chippewa Falls, Wis., Joan (Dan) Medved, Pueblo, Judy (Gary) Huppert, Colorado Springs, Ruth (Rick) Jamnik, Pueblo and Geraldine Grebenc, Colorado Springs; and numerous great-nieces and nephews. Edward was born Sept. 12, 1918, in Clayton, N.M., and his family moved to Pueblo when he was a young child. He grew up in Bessemer, served in the Army Air Corps during World War II and retired from CF&I after 40 years of service. He loved the outdoors and was very active until his health slowed him down. He was independent but always there for his family. Edward was known for his acts of kindness and we will remember our "Uncle Bear" because he was loving to us. He will lie in state at the funeral home from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. today and Wednesday. Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady of the Meadows Church, 23 Starling Drive, with the Rev. Father Roger Dorcy as celebrant. Cremation will follow at Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

Motzkus, Theodora Ann
Theodora Ann "Teddy" Everhart Motzkus - Pueblo Chieftain - February 11, 2002 - Age 84, of 108 E. Bonnymede Road, Pueblo, Colo., longtime former Las Animas. Colo., resident, died Saturday, Feb. 2, 2002, at Parkview hospital in Pueblo, Colo. Teddy was born May 2, 1917, in Bent County, Colo., to Charles E. and Mary E. Johnson Everhart. She is survived by daughters, Mary Lee Miller (Roger) of Pueblo and Marcella Motzkus Doyle (Pat) of Denver; daughter-in-law, Carol Ward Motzkus of Aptos, Calif.; grandchildren, Michelle (Scott) Hoeft, Brenda (Bruce) Kurtt, Tricia Miller, David Motzkus, Stephanie Motzkus and Brian Smith; great-grandchildren, Grace Hoeft, Katherine Kurtt, Jack Kurtt, Caroline Kurtt and Nathaniel Smith. Teddy was preceded in death by her parents; brother- and sister-in-law, George and Mary Everhart; son-in-law, Larry Motzkus, Harry Lee Rawlins, and Jewell H. Motzkus. Memorial funeral services will be held 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2002, at First Presbyterian Church in Las Animas, Colo. Family prefers memorials to First Presbyterian Church, Everhart Chapel Fund or Las Animas Cemetery Tree Fund.

Moulin, John J.
John J. Moulin - Pueblo Chieftain - June 26, 2005 - John J. Moulin, 19, passed away June 23, 2005. Survived by parents, Mary (Jared) Watkins and John P. (C.C.) Moulin; sister, Cynthia Moulin; brother, Lane Watkins; and numerous great-grandparents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Memorial service will be 4 p.m. Monday, at Romero Chapel. Cremation has taken place. Flowers and donations accepted by Romero Funeral Home.

Moulton, Fred
Fred Moulton – Record Journal of Douglas County – April 23, 1920 – Centennial State Items – Caught in the severe blizzard that swept the plains country, Harry Moulton, 19 years old, and his brother, Fred, 13, perished from exposure, their bodies being found seven miles south of their home in northeastern Las Animas county, near the Otero county line. The boys were on their way to their home in Otero county and were caught in the storm in east Las Animas county. Their frozen bodies were found by a searching party which had been scouring a part of the two counties for nearly a week.

Moulton, Harry
Harry Moulton – Record Journal of Douglas County – April 23, 1920 – Centennial State Items – Caught in the severe blizzard that swept the plains country, Harry Moulton, 19 years old, and his brother, Fred, 13, perished from exposure, their bodies being found seven miles south of their home in northeastern Las Animas county, near the Otero county line. The boys were on their way to their home in Otero county and were caught in the storm in east Las Animas county. Their frozen bodies were found by a searching party which had been scouring a part of the two counties for nearly a week.

Mounts, Lulu
Mrs. Lulu Mounts - World Independent – January 3, 1931 - Dies At Kansas City - Mrs. Lulu Mounts, mother of J.A. Murphrey of Walsen, died at Kansas City, Mo., on Saturday, January 3, after a cerebral hemorrhage. She was 65 years of age at time of her death and is survived by eight children, six of whom were present at the funeral. Mrs. Mounts was buried at Kansas City Wednesday, under auspices of the Seventh Day Adventist church of which she was a member. Mr. Murphrey of Walsen did not see his mother before her death on account of the suddenness of her attack, but he was present at the funeral, arriving home yesterday. World Independent – January 9, 1931 - Mrs. Lula Mounts, Mother Walsen Man, Dies at Kansas City - Mrs. Lula Mounts, mother of J.A. Murphrey of Walsen, died at Kansas City, Mo., on Saturday, January 3, after a cerebral hemorrhage. She was 65 years of age at the time of her death and is survived by eight children, six of whom were present at the funeral. Mrs. Mounts was buried at Kansas City Wednesday, under auspices of the Seventh Day Adventist church of which she was a member. Mr. Murphrey of Walsen did not see his mother before her death on account of the suddenness of her attack, but he was present at the funeral, arriving home yesterday.

Mourning, Laura
Laura Pierce Mourning - Pueblo Chieftain - April 29, 1970 - Mrs. Laura Pierce Mourning of 629 Quincy passed away at a local hospital Tuesday, April 28, 1970. She was the wife of Paul P. Mourning, of the family home; mother of Robert P. Mourning, Pueblo and Donald B. Mourning, Fort Collins; grandmother of four, aunt of Mr. Betty Lou Colby, San Jose, Calif., and Mrs. Marilyn Reed, Boulder City, Calif. Member of the First Presbyterian Church, life member and past president of Chapter F. P. E. O., life member of Pueblo Service League, and member of Phi Gamma Beta Sorority and the TB Club. Mrs. Mourning was a lifetime resident having been born in Pueblo, Nov 18, 1892. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Pierce, founders of Pierce Seed Co. Services will be held in the Rouch Chapel at 1:30 p.m. Friday, with the Rev. Leo R. Schmidt, officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Mouser, Clinton
Clinton Mouser - Garden City Telegram – May 9, 2006 - Garden City, KS - Cleo Clinton Mouser, 78, died Sunday, May 26, 2002, at his home in Garden City. He was born Aug. 11, 1923, at Hooker, Okla., the son of Leroy and Esther Kraft Mouser. He graduated from Hooker High School in 1941. In 1942, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served in the Strategic Services with Underwater Demolition Team 10 as a frogman during World War II. He was sent to the South Pacific for 14 months where he was involved in seven invasions for which he received a Bronze Star for bravery. In addition to two Bronze Stars, he was also awarded a Victory Medal, an American Campaign Medal, an Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, a Navy Good Conduct Medal and a Philippine Liberation Campaign Ribbon. In February 1999, he was awarded a Special Forces Tab by the Department of the Army for his service with the Office of Strategic Services. In April 2002, he received an invitation from the director of the CIA to attend the 60th anniversary of the Office of Strategic Services scheduled for June in McLean, Va. After his discharge from the Navy on Feb. 16, 1946, he attended Panhandle State University at Goodwell, Okla. In 1951, he began working for Cities Service, now known as Williams Oil Co., in Straight, Okla. He was transferred to Ulysses in 1952 and to Garden City in 1972. He retired in September 1985. Mr. Mouser was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Garden City. His special interests included spending time with his family and grandchildren, his dogs, hunting, fishing, gardening, woodworking, visiting the zoo, and attending reunions with his underwater demolition team Navy buddies. He had been a Scout leader for many years and helped build the chapel at the Scout Ranch in Walsenburg, Colo. On June 2, 1952, he married Alberta Faye Fast at Raton, N.M. She survives. He is also survived by three sons, Bill and Dallas Mouser, both of Garden City, and Keith Mouser, Allen, Texas; three brothers, Marion Mouser, Aztec, N.M., C.J. Mouser, Hooker, and Harland Mouser, Wichita; a sister, Letha Davis, Guymon, Okla.; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandson. He was preceded in death by his parents; a twin brother, Leo Mouser; and a grandson. Funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the First United Methodist Church, Garden City, with the Rev. Robert Cousins officiating. Burial will be in Valley View Cemetery, Garden City. Visitation hours are from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. today and Wednesday at Price & Sons Funeral Home, Garden City. Memorials are suggested to Lee Richardson Zoo, in care of the funeral home, 620 N. Main St.

Mowen, Joanne
Joanne Mowen - Pueblo Chieftain - July 21, 2001 - Joanne Mowen, 91, passed away July 19, 2001, in Pueblo. Survived by her daughter, Donna (Jim) Huddleston of Pueblo; nieces, Susan Lizza and Sharon Hoyle, both of Springfield, Ohio; six grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren. Born on Nov. 5, 1909, in Springfield, Ohio. Services will be held in Ontario, Calif.

Moxley, Jerry Doane
Jerry Doane Moxley - Pueblo Chieftain - November 22, 2004 - Jerry Doane Moxley, 49, of Pueblo West, Colo., passed away on Nov. 18, 2004. Jerry was born on June 18, 1955, in Colorado Springs, Colo. He is survived by his loving wife, RaeAnn; his five children, David, James, Jason, Andrea and April; mother and stepfather, Charlene and Bob Manweiler; brothers, Merle (Sherri) Manweiler, Kevin (Michelle) Manweiler, Mike (LaVonne) Manweiler and Roby Manweiler; sisters, Sandy (Russ) Million, Janice (Wayne) Lewis and Katie (Dustin) Venn; nine grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Jerry was preceded in death by his father, Harold Moxley; and one brother, Eddy Manweiler. He was employed as general manager for Manweiler Transport. Jerry loved hunting and spending time in the mountains with his large and wonderful family. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2004, at Southwest Church of Christ, 1635 S. Pueblo Blvd., Pueblo, Colo.

Moya, Edward
Edward Moya - Pueblo Chieftain - December 17, 2003 - Edward Moya, 66, passed away at his home Dec. 14, 2003, calmly, gracefully, as was his soul's intention. He died a hero. Survived by wife, Sandra Hunter; stepdaughter, Jillian Hunter Charlifue; dear mother, Virginia Moya; daughters, Kim and Julie; grandchildren; sisters, May Tanguma and Angela Algiene; brother-in-law, John (Susan) Hunter, and extended family. Ed waged a valiant battle against pancreatic cancer. For complete notice see Dec. 16, 2003, publication of the Pueblo Chieftain or www.montgomerysteward.com

Moya, Edward R.
Edward R. Moya - Pueblo Chieftain - February 20, 2004 - Edward R. Moya, son of Virginia P. Moya, who lost his valiant battle with cancer on December 14, 2003 will have a birthday memorial mass on February 21, 2004 - at 11:00am at St. Leander's Church. Lunch will be served afterwards in the church hall.

Moya, Emma L.
Emma L. Moya - Pueblo Chieftain - January 9, 1987 - Emma L. Moya, 62, late of 1631 E. Ash, died Jan. 6, 1987. Survivors include her husband, Chris Moya; and children, Robert (Arlene) Rubio, Pueblo, Pat (Gene) Curtis, Calif., Christine (Ted) Sanchez, Denver, Bertha (Michael) Convey, Oklahoma City, Okla., Linda (B.H.) Dobbins, Denver, Chris (Joann) Moya, Pueblo, and Henry Moya, Denver. Father, Silverano Madrid, Monte Vista, and sisters and brothers, Jane Arellano, Vicky Trujillo, Julie Martinez, Agatha Madrid, Junior Madrid and Steven Madrid also survive. Preceded in death by son, Melvin Moya, 1973; and mother, Bertha Suazo. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Leander Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 1631 E. Ash and 1609 Evergreen, home of son, Robert Rubio.

Moya, Roque Christopher
Roque Christopher Moya - Pueblo Chieftain - April 22, 1987 - Roque Christopher Moya, 27, born Jan. 11, 1960, in Denver, Colo., died unexpectedly Easter Sunday, April 19, 1987, in Denver. Survived by his mother, Mary C. Moya; his sister, Nancy L. Moya; his grandmother, Virginia P. Moya; as well as numerous uncles, aunts and cousins. Preceded in death by his father, Fred A. Moya, 1971; grandparents, Luis Moya, 1937; Elias Berumen, 1973; and Guadalupe Berumen, 1974; three uncles, Louis Moya, 1953, Fortunato Berumen, 1978, and Robert Moya, 1986. Roque was a 1978 South High School graduate and was a member of the varsity wrestling team. He completed three years of classes at the University of Colorado, majoring in pre-med and molecular biology. He was employed as a carpenter in Boulder, Colo. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 22, 1987, at Holy Family Church, the Rev. Ronald Roche, celebrant. Family will receive friends after the rosary at Holy Family Parish Hall and later at 3525 Pecan Drive. Due to illness, grandmother will receive family and friends at 2221 E. Evans, the home of her daughter, Angie Algiene. Mass of the Resurrection, 10 a.m. Thursday, April 23, 1987, at Holy Family Church. Interment at Fowler Cemetery. We wish to thank those in advance for all the help and support during this tragic time. Roque will be sadly missed but remembered always with good thoughts and love.

Moyer, Harvey
Harvey Moyer - Independent – June 23, 1925 - Gordon Explosion Is Blamed On Coal Company By Coroner's Jury; Funerals Held For Victims Here – Inquest Over Bodies of Moyer, Moran and Stamberger Lasts for Three Hours Yesterday – Blame for the Gordon mine explosion last Friday was placed on the company by a coroner's jury that listened to testimony at the court house for three hours yesterday afternoon. The accident, which rocked the face of new workings in the Gordon mine, occurred at a depth of about 6,000 feet. Coroner Gabe Furphy presided at the inquest. State mine inspector James Dalrymple, State deputy Sam Andrews, and Deputy District Attorney Henry Blickhahn conducted the investigation. The verdict of the jury was as follows: "That owing to inadequate equipment, an insufficient current of air was entering into the entry and cross cut of said mine, and that the state mine inspector had repeatedly warned and made recommendations to said mining company to make certain improvements which would overcome above mentioned dangers, we find that all fault was thru the carelessness of said coal company, Gordon Coal company at Gordon, county of Huerfano and state of Colorado on June 19, 1925, at or about 6 p.m." The jury that gave the verdict was composed of N. Lucien Krier, R.E. Shaw, Max Townley, Epifanio Martinez, Garfield Miller, Mat Cordova. Dr. G.M. Noonan was first called to the stand. He testified that the bodies of Moyer and Stamberger were badly burned and that death was instantaneous. Moran lived for perhaps five or ten minutes. George Gregory, mine foreman, was next called on the stand and gave an account of the possibilities of accumulation of gas in the place where the men met their deaths. Leon Poli, who was also in the mine at the time of the explosion but sufficiently near the top to be out of danger, told of helping to fix one of the machines a few minutes before the explosion. H.E. Ralya, who was with Moran at the time of the explosion, told the jury of his experience during and after the explosion. Superintendent Ralph Poli and Fireboss Fred Bellotti were next questioned. Superintendent Poli was questioned at length on the condition of the fan at the mine. He reported that the fan had not been shut down at all during the day. Mine inspector Dalrymple said he had obtained information from the power company that power was off three times during the day, the last time for seven minutes. However, it would be possible for the power to be off and the fan not stop entirely until the power was again restored, he declared. The explosion at the Gordon mine took place about 6 o'clock p.m. Friday night and resulted in the death of three men and the injury of two. The dead are: Harvey Moyer, 42, Walsenburg; James Moran, 42, Toltec; Jack Stamberger, 31, Gordon. The injured: H.E. Ralya, 29, Gordon and George Gregory, mine foreman, Gordon. News of the explosion first came to light when Ralya, who was working with Moran, notified Superintendent Poli at his residence that a blast had occurred at the face of the new workings. Ralya and Moran were finishing their day's labor when, according to Ralya, a blast threw him free first against the truck of his machine. Superintendent Poli quickly organized a rescue crew and started toward the scene of the disaster. The bodies of Stamberger and Moyer were found at 9:30 and the body of Moran was found at 11 o'clock. Moran's body was found 250 feet from his working place. It is believed by mine experts that Moran was not killed instantly, but wandered off in a semi-conscious condition in the dark and became a victim of the terrible after damp that follows gas explosions. What the cause of the explosion was will perhaps never be known. Deputy Mine Inspector Sam Andrews in a statement to the jury at the inquest yesterday said that the explosion might have occurred by a spark, caused by the machine cutting into rock, igniting a feeler of gas which in turn set off an accumulation of gas at the roof of the tunnel. All the mine victims were married and had children. Moyer was 42 years old and father of three children. He had been employed in the mines for 14 years. Jack Stamberger was 31 years old and has been married only a year and a half. He has worked in the mines for 12 years. James Moran was 42 years old. He had spent almost 30 years in coal mines. He was the father of two children. Moyer was buried Sunday at the Masonic cemetery. Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church with Rev. G.S. Darley officiating. Funeral services for Stamberger were held today at Trinidad. Moran will be buried here tomorrow morning. Under normal conditions the mine employs as many as 70 men on day shifts and ordinarily 15 men on night shifts. Rails were to be laid in the new workings where the explosion took place the following day and for that reason the night shift did not go to work the night of the explosion. It was the first time in six months that a night shift did not work. The explosion was the first in which any lives were lost during the 25 years existence of the mine. It was the first time that a fatal casualty has been reported at the mine for five years. Superintendent Poli stated at the inquest that he has done everything in his power to make the mine as safe as possible for the miners. Ralya, whose escape from the explosion was miraculous, is married, is 29 years old, and the father of three children. He was standing only a few feet away from Moran at the time of the explosion and outside of a few bruises and shocks escaped injury. He tells the following story of the explosion: "My partner Moran and I were just leaving for home. I had stooped to pick up a tool when I was hurled against the machine truck simultaneously with hearing a heavy thud of a blast. Rocks began to cave in and were hurled thru the entry together with timber and lumps of coal. As soon as the avalanche of flying debris had passed, I yelled to my partner, but getting no response I immediately began to crawl on my hands and knees toward the outside. The entry was full of smoke. I was unable to see the light of the lamp which still clung to my belt. After crawling for about 600 feet I made my way thru a slant leading to another cross cut where I was able to see my way. After getting outside I immediately notified Superintendent Poli of the explosion."

Moyer, Lewis Edwin
Lewis Edwin Moyer - Colorado Springs Gazette - December 18, 1994 - Lewis Edwin Moyer, 83, retired owner and operator of Ace Adjustment Co., died Dec. 14, 1994, at home in Colorado Springs. No services are planned. Cremation is planned. Shrine of Remembrance Funeral Home, 1730 E. Fountain Blvd., is handling arrangements. Mr. Moyer was born Jan. 8, 1911, in Osborn, Kan., to Milton O. and Effie A. (Roark) Moyer. He was married in 1949 in Albuquerque, N.M., to Lula Allen, who survives. Mr. Moyer had lived in Colorado Springs since 1966. He also had lived in Denver, Pueblo, Alamosa and Kansas City, Kan. Mr. Moyer formerly was the district sales supervisor for five states for the Sunshine Biscuit Co. of Kansas City, and he was the western division manager for Wilson Packing Co. of Chicago and worked out of the Denver office. He was a 32nd Degree Mason. Mr. Moyer was a member of the Henry M. Teller Lodge No. 144 in Denver, the Denver Scottish Rite Consistory, the Al Kaly Temple and Colorado Springs Shrine Club. He was fond of dogs and horses. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children and Burn Unit, P.O. Box 6383, Colorado Springs 80934.

Moyer, Nellie
Mrs. Nellie Moyer - Huerfano World - September 29, 1994 - This Week in La Veta History - 1914: Mrs. Nellie Moyer was found dead near the Arkansas River in Pueblo where she had wandered off. It is believed the recent death of her husband, Frank, unhinged her mind.

Moyer, Samuel B.
Rev. Samuel B. Moyer - Rocky Mountain News – July 30, 1911 – Rev. Samuel B. Moyer died at Pueblo, July 29. Presbyterian clergyman believed to be temporarily insane after typhoid fever or despondent of illness, leaped from a window in the third story of St. Mary's Hospital. He had suffered for several years from chronic illness and had recently contracted typhoid fever. After his leap he was taken for an operation where every effort was made to save his life. He was married and had two children and resided at 425 West Twenty-sixth Street. Moyer had been pastor of the El Bethel Church for two years, and was highly respected there.

Moyle, William Fluno
William (Bill) Fluno Moyle - Albuquerque Journal - March 2, 2008 - William (Bill) Fluno Moyle, died January 3, 2008 at the Colorado State Veterans Nursing Home in Walsenburg, Colorado at the age of 86. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on July 16, 1921. He was an officer and veteran of the Army Air Corp, serving his country on the European front during World War II. He married his childhood sweetheart, June Elizabeth Robertson, in 1942 and they raised four children, William Patrick (Pat), Mary Katherine, Susan Ellen and Wendy Elizabeth. Bill and June were married for 65 years. Upon retiring from the Bendix Corporation in Kansas City, Bill and June moved to Albuquerque, NM and he worked for the Sandia Laboratory until he retired (again). Bill and June were long-time members of the Albuquerque Gem and Mineral Club, and also volunteered at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center for many years. They were also avid bird-watchers and photographers. Bill was a quiet, intelligent man who was loved and respected by his family and friends, and will be sorely missed. He is survived by his wife, June (still a resident at CSVNH), his children; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Donations and memorials may be given to the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center or the Albuquerque Gem and Mineral Club.

Mozer, Charles F.
Charles F. Mozer - Pueblo Chieftain - January 25, 1987 - Charles F. Mozer, 78, passed away Jan. 23, 1987, at a local hospital following a lengthy illness. Survived by his wife, Martha E. of the family home; children, Charles (Mary Ann) Mozer, Arvada, Dr. John D. (Shelia) Mozer, Pittsburg, Elizabeth A. Kellogg, Parker; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Also survived by one brother, Robert (Eve) Mozer, Boise, Idaho; three sisters, Catherine (Fred) Kirch, El Reno, Okla., Dorothy Gradoske and Clara (Erich) Prange, both of Lincoln, Neb.; brother-in-law, Ernest F. (Emma) Stoehr, Pueblo, and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by brother, Henry, in 1985, and son, Bobby, in 1940. Co-owner of Stoehr Cleaners until his retirement. Formerly head golf coach at the University of Southern Colorado. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Instead, memorials may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church. The body will lie in state from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Service, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27, Trinity Lutheran Church with the Rev. Kenneth Klopp officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Friends may call at 2022 N. Grand Ave.

Mozer, Martha Elizabeth
Martha Elizabeth Stoehr Mozer - Pueblo Chieftain - July 28, 2005 - Martha Elizabeth Stoehr Mozer, 93, passed away July 26, 2005. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles F. Mozer, in 1987; her son, Bobby Mozer; and her brother, Ernest "Bud" Stoehr. Survived by her children, Charles (Mary Anne) Mozer, Arvada, Colo., John D. (Sheila) Mozer, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Elizabeth Kellogg, Parker, Colo.; grandchildren, Chris Richards, Natalie Renn, David Mozer, Scott Kellogg and Ann (Brian Pintar) Kellogg; two great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren and other relatives also survive. Martha was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and was the co-owner of Stoehr Cleaners until her retirement in 1974. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Saturday, Trinity Lutheran Church, with interment to follow at Roselawn Cemetery. There will only be viewing at the church from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday. The casket will not be opened at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Martha Mozer Memorial Fund of Christ Episcopal Church, 615 E. Fourth St., Castle Rock, CO 80104.

Mrace, Louis Anton
Louis Anton Mrace - Ely Echo - February 11, 2004 - Ely, MN - Louis Anton Mrace, age 83, passed away on February 4, 2004 in Denver, CO. He was born on December 3, 1920 to Anton and Mary Mrace in Ely, MN. Upon graduation from Ely Memorial High School, he served in the Civilian Conservation Corp for two years. In 1940, he was employed by the Sibley Mine, where he worked along side his father, Anton. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy for 2 1/2 years on a PT boat in the Pacific Ocean until he was wounded and sent home. In August of 1946, he married Elizabeth (Betty) Johnson from Winton and they soon after moved to Trinidad, Colo. Upon completion of the gunsmithing course, Louis graduated from Trinidad State Junior College in 1949. After graduation, he was appointed by the college as a gunsmithing instructor. He remained there until 1968. In 1971, he became the Director of Vocational Education at Trinidad High School, where he remained until his retirement. During his years of employment, he also earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Education from Colorado State University. Louis was a gunsmith all of his working life with a shop in the basem*nt of his home. He was forced to retire from gunsmithing in 1994 due to his failing eyesight. His ashes will be buried in the family plot in Ely Minnesota. He was preceded in death by his parents, three older brothers, one older sister and one younger brother. He is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Elizabeth of Trinidad State Nursing Home, son and daughter-in-law, Matt and Kathy Mrace and their sons Jake and Lyle of Trinidad, daughter and son-in-law, Rebecca and Mike Finley and their daughters, Nichole and Ashley of Arlington, TX, special friends, Duane Howard and Bill Prator and many other relatives and friends. Memorial Service was held on Saturday, February 7.

Mramor, Anton Jacob
Anton Jacob Mramor - Pueblo Chieftain - February 16, 2005 - Anton Jacob Mramor, affectionately known to family and friends as "Teedles," went to be with the Lord and his family on Sunday, Feb. 13, 2005. He was born Feb. 27, 1908, to John and Mary (Yakic) Mramor. He is preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Joe, John, Louis, twin Frank, Ludwig, Rudolph, Felix, baby Edward; and sisters, Mary, Elsie and baby Frances. Anton is survived by his loving sister, Ann Prelesnik; sister-in-law, Gayle Mramor; numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. He also is survived by Mary Joan (Ralph) Bollinger; and two very special great-nieces, Beth (Richard Archuleta) Kirby and Julie (Gregory) Sandoval. Anton proudly served his country during WWII in the Army Air Corps. He was a quiet, gentle man, an avid fisherman, a lover of all sports, who enjoyed his life to the fullest. Anton was a resident of the Colorado Veterans Nursing Home in Florence for the past four years, where he touched everyone's heart. Anton worked for the National Broom Factory, Midwest Steel and the CF&I. He was a member of St. Mary Church. Viewing will be 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, followed by a vigil service at 7 p.m.; both to be held at T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial will be 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 17, 2005, at St. Mary Church. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of food or flowers, donations may be made in Anton's name to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice or St. Mary's Grotto in care of the funeral home.

Mramor, Pauline C.
Pauline C. Mramor - Pueblo Chieftain - March 26, 1987 - Pauline C. Mramor, March 24, 1987. Wife of Joseph Mramor who passed away Feb. 7, 1985. Mother of June Mramor and Geraldine Mramor; sister of Katherine (Stanley) Zakraysck; Lillian (Albert) Germ; Jane (Leo) Sabosky, all of Pueblo, and John Mohar, Albuquerque, N.M. Also survived by brothers and sisters-in-law, Olga Mohar; Louis (Frances) Mramor; Ann (Joseph) Prelesnik; Gayle Mramor; Anton Mramor; Elsie Mramor and numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her daughter, Mae B. Mramor, Oct. 5, 1968. A lifelong Pueblo resident, Mrs. Mramor was a member of St. Mary Parish; Slovenian Women's Union, ZSZ No. 3 and KSKJ, Immaculate Conception Lodge No. 104. Rosary recitation, 10 a.m. Saturday, St. Mary Church. Interment, Roselawn. The family respectfully requests the omission of food.

Mroz, Rudolph
Rudolph Mroz - Pueblo Chieftain - October 9, 1914 - Rudolph Mroz, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mroz died yesterday at the family residence, 1621 Pine Street; funeral services will take place at 8:30 this morning from the McCarthy Funeral chapel. Interment will be in Roselawn.

Muckel, Mary E.
Mary E. Muckel - Pueblo Chieftain - September 30, 2004 - Mary E. Muckel went to be with the Lord on Sept. 28, 2004. She was born on July 27, 1919, in Limon, Colo. She is survived by her beloved husband of 60 years, Raymond Muckel; daughter, Jana (Don) Magdalany of Amenia, N.Y.; sons, Kurt (Debra) Muckel and Kent (Cindy) Muckel of Pueblo; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and sister, Francis Wilson. She is predeceased by her daughter, Kay Davis; parents, Albyn and Lucy Hipple; and brother, Oliver Hipple. She grew up in Bloomington, Neb., and graduated from the University of Nebraska at Kearney. Mary's teaching career spanned 27 years, retiring in 1981 from Pueblo School District No. 60, where she loved teaching her kindergarteners. She was active in the Methodist church, singing in the choir for many years. She was a longtime member of PEO. Mary was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother who will be remembered for her abundant energy and her amazing way of making family feel so special. She enjoyed travelling, playing bridge and socializing with Ray and friends. Memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 1, 2004, Wesley United Methodist Church, 85 Stanford. Interment will follow in Bloomington, Neb. Family and friends will be received in the church fellowship hall following the service. Donations may be made to Wesley United Methodist Church. The Muckel family is grateful for the caring and compassionate staff at Alterra.

Mudd, Andrew Harvey
Andrew Harvey Mudd - Pueblo Chieftain - September 24, 2002 - Andrew Harvey Mudd, Pueblo Native, died Sept. 22, 2002. Brother of Henry Mudd, Norma Baron and numerous nieces and nephews. Served in WWII, Army Tank Corp. Rosary and Mass, Christ the King Church, Sept. 30, 11a.m.. Contributions, DAV or Cancer Fund.

Mudge, B. F.
Professor B. F. Mudge – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – November 27, 1879 – Death of Prof. B. F. Mudge – Professor B. F. Mudge, the distinguished scientist and paleontologist, died suddenly at his home, Manhattan, Kansas, on Friday, the 21st inst. His death cast a gloom of sadness over his many friends here in this city where he is well and favorably known. As a man of science he held a high rank, not only in the west, but throughout the entire country. For several years he had been making collections during the spring and summer months for Professor Marsh, of Yale college, at times shipping several tons of specimens to that institution. During his superintendence of collecting fossils, he made several discoveries hitherto unknown to scientists. Not only was he a devoted scholar and student of natural science, but he was a man of a wide range of information upon all current topics. Genial, gentlemanly, kind and generous, a universal favorite of those that knew him, his life work is closed, thus passing away, he leaves a name and reputation that many may imitate. The academy of science of this city will, doubtless, take suitable and appropriate notice of his death at the next regular meeting. – Kansas City Times. – Professor Mudge was very well known throughout all of the western states, but especially in Missouri, Kansas and Colorado, and his death is a great loss to the scientific world.

Mudrone, Richard A.
Richard A. Mudrone - Pueblo Chieftain - March 06, 1999 - Richard A. Mudrone, born Dec. 11, 1927, passed away March 3, 1999. Survived by wife, Kay- and children, Michele Mudrone, Michael (Kim) Mudrone and Renee Mudrone, all of Plano, Texas- grandchildren, Hailey Mudrone and Alec Mudrone-father, Andrew J. Mudrone, Pueblo- brother, James L. Mudrone, Laurel, Md.-brother-in-law, John Petersell- sister-in-law, Emma (James) Gillespie- and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by mother, Mary Mudrone, and brother, Robert Mudrone. Mr. Mudrone served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, was vice president of Colorado National Bank for 36years, a member of the American Banking Association, the American Institute of Banking and lifetime member of both BPOE No. 90 and the Sertoma Club. The family requests the omission of food and flowers. Donations can be made to the Organ Fund at St. Patrick's Church through George McCarthy Funeral Home. Rosary, Sunday, 7 p.m. at St. Patrick's Church. Funeral Mass, Monday, 10 a.m. at St. Patrick Church. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery, with BPOE committal service.

Mueller, Arthur Vaughn
Arthur Vaughn Mueller - Pueblo Chieftain - May 15, 2002 - Arthur Vaughn Mueller, 60, died in a solo plane crash Thursday morning, May 9, 2002, north of Elko, Nev. Arthur was born Oct. 20, 1941, in Pueblo, to Charles and Jessie (Forrest) Mueller. He graduated from Pueblo Central High School in 1959 and entered the Marine Corps immediately after graduation training in radar and guided missile electronic controls. Art married his wife of 39 years, Georgia Pique, in 1963. He was an accomplished machinist completing his apprenticeship with CF&I Steel Corp., in 1968 while concurrently obtaining his B.S. in mechanical engineering from Southern Colorado State College (now USC). Seeking opportunity and adventure, Art left Colorado to work on large overseas and South American projects, performing superintendent and engineering duties at various mining and petro-chemical facilities. In 1991, Art and his family settled in Elko where he worked at the Independence Mine, then going overseas one more time for the Newmont Uzbekistan Project and finally retiring from Newmont Mining Co. in March of 2001. An aviator since early in his youth, Art filled his free time studying, building and flying airplanes. He was a 25-year member of the Experimental Airplane Association (EAA) and was passionate in the startup and perpetuation of the Young Eagles for Eastern Nevada, a nationwide faction of the EAA, cultivating the interest of flying to our youth. Art is survived by his wife, Georgia; son, Vaughn; and daughter, Brenda Craven of Elko; brother, Charles of Dallas, Texas; uncle, Ray Mueller of Pueblo; and aunt, Betty Sailor of Des Moines, Iowa. Preceded in death by his parents, aunts and uncles. There will be no viewing. Funeral service will be held 10 a.m. Friday, May 17, 2002, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel, with the Rev. Father Ron Roche officiating. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Young Eagles, c/o the funeral home.

Mueller, Betty R.
Betty R. Mueller - Pueblo Chieftain - March 20, 2004 - Betty R. Mueller, 73, of Pueblo, passed away March 16, 2004. Born in Portsmount, Va., on Sept. 24, 1930, to Ray Rule and Dorothy Shannon. She moved to Pueblo in the early 1950s. She later moved to Wisconsin and stayed there until moving to Westcliffe in 1987, where she spent her retired years. She was very active in the Hope Lutheran Church and the Local Homeowner's Association. Betty was an avid gardener and enjoyed crocheting and reading. She loved to entertain and travel. She was very active in numerous church and community activities. She married Robert F. Mueller on Aug. 19, 1953. Robert passed away in 1996. Betty is survived by children, Earl Ray (Bonnie) Mueller, Fort Collins, Linda G. (Dan) Wolf, Pueblo; grandchildren, Jessica (Brian) Hinkle, Pueblo, Justin (Lois) Mueller, Fort Collins, and Lynette Mueller, Fort Collins; two great-great-grandchildren, Zachery and Kaitlin Hinkle. Also survived by sister, Barbara (Al) Couture, Pueblo. Cremation through Wilson Crematory, Canon City. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 23, 2004, at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, 275 W. John Powell Blvd., Pueblo West. Contributions in Betty's memory may be made to the Hope Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, 312 S. Third St., Westcliffe, CO, 81252 or to Our Savior's Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, 275 W. John Powell Blvd., Pueblo West, CO, 81007.

Mueller, Carl Vincent
Carl Vincent Mueller - Pueblo Chieftain - April 09, 2000 - Carl Vincent Mueller, 71, passed away April 7, 2000. Survived by his wife, Ewell (nee Meador) Mueller, of the family home in Pueblo West; daughter, Ewell Ann Mueller (Tim) Kaiser; grandchildren, Benjamin Carl and Allison Kate Kaiser, all of Colorado Springs; brothers, George Paul (Wanda) Mueller of Arlington, Va., and Peter Joseph (Susan) Mueller; niece, Holly; and nephew, Alexander, all of St. Louis, Mo. Carl was born Feb. 12, 1929, in St. Louis, Mo. He earned BA and MS degrees from Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. He was a retired petroleum geologist, having worked for Chevron for 26 years and Texoma Production Company for seven years. At his request, there will be no viewing or services. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. The family will receive friends from 1 until 3 p.m. on April 22, 2000, at the family home in Pueblo West. Memorials may be made to the Children's Science Museum in St. Louis, Mo., c/o Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors, P.O. Box 777, Pueblo, Colo. 81002.

Mueller, David Allen
David Allen Mueller - Pueblo Chieftain - January 02, 2000 - David Allen Mueller, 39, of Penrose, died Dec. 27, 1999. Born July 21, 1960, in Moorhead, Minn., to Alvin J. and Patricia (Fischer) Mueller. He married Sidney B. (Connell) Mueller on March 17, 1984, in Pueblo. He graduated from Pueblo County High School in 1978. He worked 12 1/2 years for Schlage Locke Co. He began his career as a tool and die maker and after finishing college became their mechanical design engineer. In 1986 they moved to Penrose. In 1990, David and his wife Sidney started their tool design and machining business, Western Machine Enterprises Inc. Besides his love for his work and family, he loved his church family and friends. He felt that there was no truer statement than "He had been placed on this earth in this time to worship God and to be a friend to others." He felt God had blessed his life. He had many friends because of his gentle spirit. Member of First Southern Baptist Church of Florence, Gideons and he was a deacon. Survived by his wife, Sidney; three stepchildren, Sarah (Rory) Reynolds of Grand Junction, Colo., John Stanley and Mathew Stanley of Penrose, Colo.; two grandchildren, Leanne and Rory; his parents, Alvin and Patricia Mueller of Canon City, Colo.; a sister, Brenda (Gary) Jansen of Pueblo; brothers, Terry (Nettie) Mueller and Roger (Sue Ann) Mueller of Pueblo; uncle, Jene (Colleen) Fischer of Colorado Springs; and numerous nieces and nephews in Pueblo. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2000, at First Southern Baptist Church of Florence, Pastor Gary Williams officiating. Interment at Lakeside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, make donations to the David Mueller Scholarship Fund for the Florence Christian School, Florence, Colo.

Mueller, Jessie E.
Jessie E. Mueller - Pueblo Chieftain - September 08, 1986 - Jessie E. Mueller of 547 Gaylord, Sept. 6, 1986. Wife of Charles M. Mueller, who passed away April 21, 1984, and mother of Charles M. (Sherri) Mueller Jr., Forney, Texas; and Arthur Vaughn (Georgia) Mueller Sr., Barranquilla, Colombia, South America. Grandmother of Charles (Kimberly) Mueller, Arthur V. Mueller Jr., Kurt A. Mueller, and Brenda Renee Mueller. Survived also by her great-granddaughter, Charlotte R. Mueller, as well as a brother-in-law, Raymond Mueller, and sisters-in-law, Maybell Perkins, Isabell Davis, and Betty Saylor. In addition, she is survived by her cousin, Nellie Covington. A lifelong Pueblo resident, Mrs. Mueller was an active member of the American Business Women's Association (ABWA). She retired as a psychiatric technician at the Colorado State Hospital after 25 years of service. Service, 11 a.m. Wednesday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel, will be conducted by Pastor Wayne R. Ward. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Memorials may be made in Mrs. Mueller's name to the charity of your choice.

Mueller, Joseph B.
Joseph B. Mueller - Pueblo Chieftain - July 04, 1999 - Joseph B. Mueller, of Pueblo, entered eternal life on June 30, while at Vencor Hospital in Denver, after a lengthy illness. Born Dec. 1, 1923. Beloved husband for nearly 49 years to Patricia L. (Knuth) Mueller. Also survived by sisters, Betty Saylor, Fairfax, Iowa, Isabelle Davis, Billings, Mont.-brother, Raymond Mueller of Pueblo- in-laws, Bill (Mary) Brown, Jean (Kenneth)Penn, Catherine Ames, Joan (Fred) Vaught, Harold (Diane) Knuth, Robert(Charlene) Nelson, Marvin Nelson- numerous nieces and nephews, especially Shanna Farmer who lovingly adopted him as her ``Papa Joe." Godfather of Cathy Ames-Farmer. Predeceased by parents, Charles and Violet Mueller- sisters, Azella Mueller, Carol Mueller, Evelyn Studen, Lillian Roe and Maybelle Perkins- brother, Charles Mueller- brothers-in-law, Thomas C. Ames and Donald R. Nelson. Joe was employed at CF&I for more than 40 years and retired as a general foreman. He was a veteran of World War II, serving as tech sergeant in the 63rd Infantry Division called ``Hot Shots," the 84th Division and Fourth Calvary in Germany and Central Europe. He attended Central High School and Tulsa University. He and his wife, Pat, were Sunshine Award recipients -- WakeUp With Pueblo. Joe constructed a miniature replica of the Pueblo Army Air Base and built model airplanes, including a B-24 and the Hindenburg, which are on display at the International B-24 Museum where he was a charter member, a former vice president and also enjoyed working as a museum volunteer- and a member of the Pueblo Historical Aircraft Society. Joe was an avid Broncos and Colorado Rockies fan and hobbies included graphy and classic cars. Hobie, his black lab, was his special buddy. Many enjoyable trips were made to San Isabel, where he built their mountain cabin. Joe was a perfectionist in everything he did. His hands were always busy inventing, building or repairing. Joe was respected by all who knew and loved him. He was always willing to lend a helping hand and had a wonderful sense of humor. Viewing today and Monday, noon to 4 p.m. at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Services, 2p.m. Tuesday, July 6, at Imperial Chapel with Rev. Roger Dorcy officiating. Interment, Veterans Court of Honor. Military Salute by Fort Carson Honor Guard. Family and friends will be received at the Imperial Reception Hall immediately following the services. In lieu of food and flowers, those who wish may send donations to the International B-24 Museum or the Pueblo Zoo, c/o P.O. Box 3267, Pueblo, Colo., 81005.

Mueller, Raymond A.
Raymond A. Mueller - Pueblo Chieftain - May 19, 2006 - Raymond A. Mueller, 74, passed away May 16, 2006. Survived by his sisters, Isabell A. Davis of Billings, Mont. and Betty Saylor of Fairfax, Iowa; sister-in-law, Pat Mueller of Pueblo; and numerous nieces and nephews. Ray was born Aug. 17, 1931, in Pueblo. He retired as a machinist from the CF&I. He enjoyed building model airplanes and houses. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday, May 20, 2006, Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery.

Mueller, Sarah E.
Sarah E. Mueller - Bayfield Blade - October 19, 1911 - Henry Mueller received word on Tuesday that his wife had died in the state asylum at Pueblo on Sunday morning. The woman was sent to that institution more than a year ago, and since prior that time has been in failing health, which caused the loss of her reason. There being no train service interment will probably take place in Pueblo. Note: In Mountain View Cemetery, in Pueblo, lies Sarah E. Mueller, died October 15, 1911, aged 53.

Mueller, Virginia J.
Virginia J. Mueller - Pueblo Chieftain - November 06, 2003 - Virginia J. Mueller, 82, born March 15, 1921, passed away Nov. 4, 2003. Preceded in death by her husband, Lester F. Mueller; brother, Joe Ciruli; and parents, Lee and Mary Cirullo. Survived by her nephew, Joe (Marcia) Ciruli; niece, Debbie Ciruli; and great-nieces and -nephews, Jeffrey (Tiffany) Ciruli, Michelle (Gilbert) Doctoroff and Michael (Crystal) Ciruli. Also survived by five great-great-nieces and -nephews and other family members. Virginia retired from the Pueblo Army Depot and was a lifetime resident of the Pueblo Mesa. Memorial service, 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, 2003, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the University Park Care Center in her memory.

Muench, Fred John
Fred John Muench – Pueblo Chieftain - November 8, 1957 – Mr. Fred John Muench of 1608 W. 18th St., passed away today at his residence following an illness of one and a half years. Mr. Muench had lived in Pueblo County for the past 45 years. He was employed by the Pueblo North Side Water Works, and had been retired for two years. Member of the Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish, and of the BPO Elks Lodge No. 90. Survivors include his widow of the family residence, Mrs. Herminia Muench, and the following children: Mrs. Helen Pfannenschmid, and George F. Muench both of Pueblo; Fred G. Muench of Bellingham, Wash; Robert E. Muench of Pueblo, and Joseph H. Muench, Phoenix, Ariz. Thirteen grandchildren also survive. Recitation of the Rosary in our Chapel of Memory on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Funeral services from our Chapel Monday at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart Cathedral at 9 a.m. Officers of Pueblo Lodge No. 90 BPO Elks will conduct their ritualistic service at Mountain View cemetery where interment will be made.

Muench, George F.
George F. Muench - Pueblo Chieftain - December 20, 2001 - George F. Muench, age 81 of Cotopaxi, CO, beloved husband, devoted father, grandfather and great grandfather was born August 14, 1920 in Stone City, CO passed away on December 15, 2001 in Mesa, Ariz. Preceded in death by his parents Fred and Hermia Muench, his brother Fred Muench and sister Helen Pfannenschmid, son Robert James Muench and daughter-in-law Joan R. Muench. Survived by his loving wife of sixty-two years Lucy M. Muench, of Cotopaxi. Children William J. and Donna L. Muench of Pueblo, Frances E. Harrison of Chandler, Ariz., Ralph F. (Buddy) and Sandra D. Muench of Memphis and sister-in-law Shirley J. And Larry Lutrick, Sr., of Chesterton, Ind.. Grandchildren Richard and Cheryl Muench of Broomfield, Chris and Donna Muench of Monroe Falls, OH, Robin Pope of Memphis, Randall and Vickie Muench of Memphis, Robert and Michelle Muench of Pueblo, Gregory and Wendy Muench of Aurora, Leslie and Jerry Barker of Chandler, Ariz., Andi and Jorge Quijada of Chandler, Ariz., Caralee and Graham Lockhart of Laguna Hills, Calif., Ted and Colleen Harrison of Scottsdale, Ariz., Becky and William Cook of Hebron, Ind., Larry Dean Lutrick of Chesterton, Ind., 19 great grandchildren and brother Robert E. Muench of Phoenix, Ariz., and brother-in-law Fred Pfannenschmid of Pueblo, Colo. George was an Army veteran of WWII. He owned George's Garage in Pueblo and retired after 23 years as the Service Manager of Phil Long Ford in Colorado Springs. George was a member of the Veteran's Car Club of American, Colorado Springs Old Car Club, Lions Club of Deer Mountain, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Silver State No. 95 A.F. and A.M. Knights Templar, Al Kaly Temple, Al Kaly Flivvers. His hobbies included restoring cars, building and flying model airplanes and helping others. Family and friends will miss his wonderful stories, humor, laughter and love. George was member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church of Westcliffe. Cremation with interment at Ascension Columbarium. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 22 at 2p.m. at Ascension Episcopal Church at 18th and Grand, Pueblo with Reverend Dr. Ephrim Radner, celebrant. Family will receive friends immediately following at the Parish Hall. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to Sangre de Cristo Hospice at 704 Elmhurst Place, Pueblo, CO, 81004.

Muench, Robert Eugene
Robert Eugene Muench - Pueblo Chieftain - November 19, 2003 - Robert Eugene Muench of Phoenix, Ariz., formerly of Pueblo, entered into rest Nov. 15, 2003 at age of 76. Mr. Muench is a US Navy WW II veteran. He worked for the federal government as a Quality Assurance Inspector. He was a member of the Masonic Silverstate Lodge #95 in Pueblo. Mr. Muench was an avid golfer and active member of his neighborhood. Survivors include his daughters Pat Laurence of Phoenix, Ariz. and Jean Waters of Castle Rock; grandsons Lee Waters of Castle Rock, Colo. and Ryan Waters, his wife Indira and daughter Shelby Lee of Memphis, Tenn. His wife of 54 years, Audrey, preceded him in death in Aug. 2001. Services will be at 11a.m. Friday, Nov. 21, 2003 at Resthaven Park Cemetery 6290 W. Northern Ave. in Glendale, Ariz. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower St., Phoenix, Ariz. 85014. Arrangements by Camelback Sunset Chapel Funeral Home, Phoenix, Ariz.

Muffatti, Omobono
Omobono Muffatti - Telluride Daily Journal - January 23, 1907 - Explosion in Trinidad Mine Today - Trinidad, Jan. 23 - An explosion in the main entry of the mouth of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company's coal mine at Primero occurred this morning. It is reported that twenty miners were killed and may be more. The explosion it is supposed was caused by a "windy shot." Note: Omobono Muffatti is listed among the dead of the Primero Mine disaster of January 23, 1907 through the Denver Public Library's collection entitled "Colorado Mining Fatalities." It lists Omobono Muffatti as an Italian, age 24, and single. He was working as a "day man" for Colorado Fuel & Iron, and the cause of death was listed as an explosion of gas and dust. For complete details of this disaster go to: http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/primero.html

Muhlhausen, Edna G.
Mrs. Edna G. Muhlhausen - Pueblo Chieftain - August 6, 1972 - Mrs. Edna G. Muhlhausen, Pueblo resident past 10 years, late of 91 Radcliff, passed away General Rose Hospital, Denver, Aug. 3, 1972, following lengthy illness. Mrs. Muhlhausen was associated in business with her husband in operation of Grand Rental Center. Member, Methodist Church and American Business Women's Association. Survived by her husband, Stewart Muhlhausen of the family home; her mother, Mrs. Clara Tootle, Tec*mseh, Okla.; brother, Carl O. Tootle, Yucaipa, Calif., and sister, Mrs. Elva Chadik, Milwaukee, Wis. Several nieces and nephews also survive. Services 1:30 p.m. Monday, T.G. McCarthy Chapel, with the rev. Ken I. Kendrick, associate pastor, St. Paul United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Muhn, Van
Van Muhn - Huerfano Journal - April 10, 2008 - A memorial service was held for Van Muhn April 7 in La Veta. Muhn was born January 25, 1945 and died after a valiant fight against lymphoma on April 2, 2008 at the age of 63. He was born and raised in dairy country in Alma, Michigan. He graduated with a degree in Physics from Michigan State University in 1966. He then spent 21 years in the Air Force and achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. In 1987, he retired from the USAF and became a ski instructor at Steamboat Springs where he met and courted his wife, Carran. Theirs was a classic love story. They married in 1989 and Muhn became the father to Shannon and Milli, two teenage daughters. Their move to La Veta fulfilled a lifetime goal, to live on land they owned and in a small community they loved. Those who knew Van Muhn remember him as a gentle man and as a gentleman. He was a wisecracking host, fantastic husband and father, and thoughtful friend.

Muhovich, Louis
Louis Muhovich – Bayfield Blade – February 26, 1915 – Child Killed Playing With Pistol. Pueblo. – Louis Muhovich, 4, of Walsenburg, died in a Pueblo hospital as the result of a gunshot wound through the abdomen, inflicted accidentally by his cousin.

Muhovitch, Lewis
Lewis Muhovitch - Wray Rattler - February 25, 1915 - New Son Born as One Son Dies - Walsenburg - Five hours after the death of her four-year-old son, Lewis, in a Pueblo hospital, Mrs. John Muhovitch, wife of a miner in the Walsen camp, gave birth to another boy here. Lewis had been shot accidentally by a playmate, Rugi Panion, and was rushed to the Minnequa hospital, Pueblo, where he died later. The father went to Pueblo just before his son's death and was not at home when the baby was born. A neighbor brought news of Lewis' death to Mrs. Muhovitch an hour or two before the stork arrived. The father brought the body of his dead son home and was greeted by his wife and the new-born babe. Physicians say the mother will survive the shock of her first boy's death despite her present weakened condition. Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - February 26, 1915 - Child Killed Playing with Pistol - Pueblo - Louis Muhovich, 4, of Walsenburg, died in a Pueblo hospital as the result of a gunshot wound through the abdomen, inflicted accidentally by his cousin.

Muir, Catherine
Catherine Muir - The Pueblo Star Journal - January 20, 1973 - Mrs. Catherine Muir, 2017 Spruce, Jan. 19, 1973. Wife of James Muir, who passed away November 1945. Mother of Mrs. Teresa Hoover of Pueblo. Sister of Mrs. Nora Murphy and Miss Alice Phillips, both of Kilkeel, County Down, Ireland; Mrs. Selina Sutero of Walla Walla, Wash., and Mrs. Teresa Muir of Antioch, Calif. Grandmother of James and Miss Patricia Hoover, both of Pueblo; Daniel Hoover of Boulder, and Mrs. Susan Sanchez of La Junta. Survived also by two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Member of St. Francis Xavier Parish, Honor Guard for the Cenacle of the Blessed Sacrament and Sacred Heart Home Society. Service and announcements later. The Pueblo Star Journal & Sunday Chieftain - January 21, 1973, Page 8B, Column 3. Mrs. Catherine Muir, Mass of the Resurrection, 7 P.M. Monday, St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment 10 AM Tuesday - Roselawn.

Muir, David
David Muir - Huerfano World - November 7, 1991 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1892: The sad deaths of David Muir and William Holt a few weeks ago in the Walsen mine brought forth a great deal of commiseration for their families.

Muir, James
James Muir - The Pueblo Chieftain - November 10, 1945 - James Muir, 2107 Spruce, resident of Pueblo 30 years, died at a local hospital Friday following a long illness. Employed in the power department of C.F. & I. Member of St. Frances Xavier church. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine G. Muir, daughter, Mrs. C. F. Hoover, Pueblo, sisters, Mrs. Katherine Gallagher and Mrs. Joseph Fearon, Liverpool, England, brothers, Alfred Muir of Liverpool, England and Samuel Muir of Oakley, Calif. Announcements later. - The Pueblo Star Journal & Sunday Chieftain - November 11, 1945 - James Muir, 2107 Spruce, resident of Pueblo 30 years, died at a local hospital Friday following a long illness. Employed in the power department of C.F. & I. Member of St. Frances Xavier church. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine G. Muir, daughter, Mrs. C. F. Hoover, Pueblo, sisters, Mrs. Katherine Gallagher and Mrs. Joseph Fearon, Liverpool, England, brothers, Alfred Muir of Liverpool, England and Samuel Muir of Oakley, Calif. Rosary recitation our Chapel Monday evening at 7:00. Funeral from the Chapel Tues. 8:30 AM. Requiem high mass will be celebrated in St. Francis Xavier Church at 9:00. Interment Roselawn. Chapel refers to the T. G. McCarthy Chapel.

Muir, Teresa L.
Teresa L. Muir - Antioch Daily Ledger; Antioch, California - March 8, 1981 - Teresa L. Muir - Rosary will be recited 9 p.m. Tuesday at Higgins Funeral Home for Teresa Louise Muir, 97, of Antioch, who died Saturday. Mass of Christian Burial will be offered 9 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Rosary Church. Mrs. Muir was born in the town of Kilkeel in County Down, Ireland, where she attended school. She married Samuel Muir and gave birth to two children in her native land before the family moved to this country in 1909. They lived in Pueblo, Colo. until 1941 when they moved to Oakley. Five years later they moved to Antioch. She is survived by two sons, Samuel Muir of Pittsburg, and Robert Muir of Anaheim; two daughters Cecilia Stuart and Kathleen Boyd, both of Antioch; a sister, Nora Murphy of Ireland; 23 grandchildren; 49 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Donations may be made to Holy Rosary School.

Mulay, Ann J.
Ann J. Mulay - Pueblo Chieftain - June 30, 2000 - Ann J. Mulay, age 82, passed away June 28, 2000. Preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Joseph C. Mulay, March 2000. Survived by her son, C. Raymond (Marilyn) Mulay, Arvada, Colo. Grandmother of Daniel J. (Patricia) Mulay and Shawna Rae (Greg) Suckow. Also survived by two grandsons, Ryan and Mark Mulay; sisters, Mary Fossceco and Ede (Michael) Gernazio; sisters-in-law, Stella Daurio, Carrie Bacino and Vivian (Jack) Rodosta; and brothers-in-law, John Mulay and Fred Venditti. She is also preceded in death by parents, Angelo and Virginia Daurio; brother, Louie Daurio; and sisters, Kate Carleo, Connie Pagano and Angela Ferrero. Mrs. Mulay was a member of the Eagles Auxiliary No. 145 and Our Lady of the Meadows Church parish, where services will be held. Funeral Mass, Saturday, 2 p.m. Entombment, Roselawn Mausoleum. The family will receive friends between 2 and 4 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Memorial contributions may be made to Our Lady of the Meadows Building Fund in care of the funeral home office.

Mulay, Ben
Ben Mulay - Pueblo Chieftain - March 22, 1986 - Ben Mulay, March 21, 1986. Brother of Carrie Cusamano, Mary DeSalvo, Josephine Parlapiano, Carl (Hose) Malay, all of Pueblo, and Sam (Gladys) Mulay of Grand Junction. Survived also by his sister-in-law, Rose M. Mulay of Pueblo, as well as several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brothers, Joseph Mulay and John Mulay; a sister, Jeanne Mulay; and his parents, John and Jennie Mulay. Mr. Mulay was a lifelong Pueblo resident and was a member of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish, the Christopher Columbus Lodge of Pueblo, and Florence Elks Lodge 611. He was employed at the CF&I Steel Corp. for 47 years and at the time of his retirement was employed in the bolt mill. Services, Our Lady of the Assumption Church. Mass of Christian Burial, 5 p.m. Sunday, and rosary recitation, 10 a.m. Monday. Elk's committal, Roselawn. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. They will greet friends at the church following the Mass.

Mulay, Carl
Carl Mulay - Pueblo Chieftain - December 17, 1998 - Carl Mulay, born Feb. 20, 1918, passed away Dec. 15, 1998. A loving husband, father and grandfather. Mr. Mulay is survived by his wife, Rose, of the family home- son, John L. (Kathy) Mulay- grandchildren, Denene and Brian Mulay, and Jeremy Koch- sister, Mary DeSalvo- sisters-in-law, Gladys Mulay, Rose Mulay, Sue Lietz, and Lucille Tizarelli- as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, John and Jennie Mulay- brothers, John, Ben, Joe and Sam Mulay- sisters, Carrie Cusumano, Josephine Parlapiano, Jennie Mulay- father-in-law, Liberato Tizarelli- mother-in-law, Mary Ann Tizarelli- brothers-in-law, Nick and Fred Tizarelli- and sister-in-law, Mamie Powell. Mr. Mulay owned Mulay's Liquor, worked at the PAD until 1972, then part-time with his family at Sears for 13 years. He was a member of the Shrine of St. Therese, was very involved with his family at NEPCO Federal Credit Union and served as a founding board member, was president of the Orphan Fund and Committee- member of Eagles No. 145- Protective Lodge of Columbian Federation- and Operation Toys for Crippled Children. Mr. Mulay owned the distinction as a child of being the youngest trick bicycle rider in the World for the Orpheum Circuit. Visitation, 3-6 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, Saturday, Dec. 19, 1998, 10 a.m., Shrine of St. Therese. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Please omit food and flowers. Donations may be made to the Shrine of St. Therese or St. Jude Children's Hospital through the funeral home. (THIS OBIT RAN DEC. 18) Carl Mulay, was a brother-in-law, of Samuel and Connie Corsentino. Visitation, 3-6 p.m. Friday. Funeral Mass, Saturday, 10 a.m., Shrine of St. Therese. Entombment, Roselawn Mausoleum. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the Shrine of St. Therese or St. Jude Children's Hospital in care of the funeral home office. The family wishes to gratefully acknowledge the staff at Life Care Center of Pueblo, and especially Randy Wade, Renee and their aides.

Mulay, James R.
James R. Mulay - Pueblo Chieftain - May 08, 2002 - James R. Mulay, 72, went to be with the Lord May 6, 2002, after a lengthy illness. Preceded in death by his parents, John and Catherine Mulay; first wife, Patricia Mulay; brother, John Mulay; father-in-law, Albert Perko; mother-in-law, Fern Petz. He is survived by his devoted wife, Donna (Nee) Perko; daughters, Deborah Mulay, Karen (James) Genova; son, Jim (Jeanette) Mulay, all of Pueblo; grandchildren, Andrea (Bob Peterson) Wilkins, Natalie (Tom Hoaglund) Wilkins of Denver, Justin and Brandon Genova, Kristen and Stephanie Mulay of Pueblo; brother, Edward (Marge) Mulay of Las Vegas, Nev.; mother-in-law, Anna Perko. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and other family members; and special friends, Bob and Margaret Knight. He was a graduate of Central High and Southern Colorado State College; retired from the CF&I Steel Mill after 37 years as a foreman at the wire mill. His hobbies included sailing, biking, woodworking and dancing. He was a member of the BPOE No. 90, Eagles Lodge No. 145 and the commodore of the Southern Colorado Yacht Club; longtime member of St. Joseph Church and current member of Our Lady of the Meadows Church. Special thanks to George White and the Sangre de Cristo Hospice staff, Dr. Michael Wood, and the staff at the Life Care Center. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Donations may be made in James' memory to the Parkinson's Research Association, the Sangre de Cristo Hospice or to Our Lady of the Meadows Church through the funeral home. Viewing, 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home with recitation of the rosary, 7 p.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of the Meadows Church. Mass of Christian Burial, 2 p.m. Thursday, Our Lady of the Meadows. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Mulay, John
John Mulay - Pueblo Chieftain - February 25, 1986 - John Mulay of 2018 West St., Feb. 24, 1986. Husband of Mrs. Rose Mary Mulay. Father of John B. (Janet) Mulay, Longmont; and Carl S. (Anne) Mulay, Lakewood. Brother of Ben Mulay, Pueblo; Sam (Gladys) Mulay, Grand Junction; Carl E. (Rose T.) Mulay, Carrie Cusamano, Josephine Parlapiano, and Mary DeSalvo, all of Pueblo. Grandfather of Loree, Margee, and Johnna, all of Longmont; and Eric and Julie, of Lakewood. Survived also by numerous nieces and nephews and his sister-in-law, Josephine (Tony) Delliquadri and brother-in-law, Sam (Charlene) Giarratano, all of Pueblo. Predeceased by his parents, John and Jennie Mulay; sister, Jeanne Mulay; brother, Joe Mulay; and father and mother-in-law, Carl and Catherine Giarratano. Mr. Mulay was a sales representative for Midwest Liquor for 39 years, retiring in 1977. He was a member of Mt. Carmel Parish and the Christopher Columbus Lodge of Pueblo. Services, Mt. Carmel Church. Mass of Christian Burial, 7 p.m. Wednesday, and recitation of the rosary, 9 a.m. Thursday. Entombment, Roselawn Mausoleum. Please omit food and flowers. The family will receive friends at the church following the Mass Wednesday evening.

Mulay, John C.
John C. Mulay - Pueblo Chieftain - October 27, 2004 - John C. Mulay, 94, born Sept. 21, 1910, passed away Oct. 22, 2004. Preceded in death by his wife, Lena Mulay in 1993; parents, Carl and Katherine Mulay; brothers, Sam and Joe Mulay; sisters, Mary Vendetti and Carrie Bacino; sister-in-law, Ann Mulay; and son-in-law, Anthony Spera. Survived by his daughters, Kay Mulay and Mary Jo (John) Purkey; grandchildren, Chris (Kristy) Spera and Steve (Chawn) Spera; and great-grandson, Colton Spera. He also is survived by his sister, Vivian (Jack) Rodasta; brother-in-law, Fred (Helen) Vendetti; numerous nieces and nephews, and great-nieces and nephews. John was the owner of East Side Tavern and Liquor for 40 years. He was a member of BPOE No. 90, Pueblo Aerie No. 145 FOE, Footprinters, Sertoma Club, Liquor Dealers Association, TPA, and Columbus Lodge. John loved to sing and dance and play the accordion and his greatest passion was golf. At his request, cremation. Memorial service, 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 30, 2004, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. The family would like to thank the staff of Sangre de Cristo Hospice Fuente de Vida, Dr. Comstock, Dr. Sloan and Dr. Denton for their wonderful care. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice Fuente de Vida Inpatient Facility, 1716 Reading, Pueblo, CO, 81001, in John's memory.

Mulay, Joseph C.
Joseph C. Mulay - Pueblo Chieftain - March 19, 2000 - Joseph C. Mulay, age 88, passed away March 16, 2000. Survived by his wife of 61 years, Ann Mulay of the family home; and son, Dr. C. Raymond (Marilyn) Mulay of Arvada, Colo. Grandfather of Daniel J. (Patricia) Mulay and Shawna Rae (Greg) Suckow. Also survived by two great-grandsons, Ryan and Mark Mulay; brother, John Mulay; and sisters, Carrie Bacino and Vivian (Jack) Rodasta; sisters-in-law and brother-in-law, Mary Fossceco and Eda and Michael Gernazio. Preceded in death by his parents, Carl and Catherine Mulay; brother, Samuel Mulay; and sister, Mary Venditti. Mr. Mulay was a lifetime member of Pueblo Elks No. 90, Pueblo Aerie No. 145 (FOE), Travelers Protective Association of America and Our Lady of the Meadows Church Parish, where services will be held. Visitation, Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, Monday, 10 a.m. Entombment, Roselawn Mausoleum. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Memorial contributions may be made to the Elks Endowment Fund in care of the funeral home office.

Mulay, Rose T.
Rose T. Mulay - Pueblo Chieftain - January 06, 2000 - Rose T. Mulay, age 82, passed away Jan. 3, 2000. Preceded in death by her husband, Carl E. Mulay, Dec. 15, 1998. Survived by her son, John L. (Kathy) Mulay, Kalamazoo, Mich.; grandchildren, Denene (Jeremy) Koch, New York City, N.Y., and Brian Carl Mulay, Brooklyn, N.Y. Also survived by her sisters, Connie Corsentino, Pueblo, and Sue Lietz, Sacramento, Calif., as well as several nieces and nephews. Preceded in death also by her parents, Liberato and Mary Ann Izzarelli; brothers, Nick and Fred Izzarelli; and sister, Mamie Powell. Mrs. Mulay was employed with Bergerman's Clothing and the Deb Shop for 20 years. She was a volunteer at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital for 20 years and was frequently named the volunteer of the year. Rose was a member of the Ladies Protective Society, Eagles No. 145 and the Shrine of St. Therese. Visitation, Friday, 2 to 4 p.m. at George McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral Mass, Saturday, 10 a.m., Shrine of St. Therese. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Please omit food and flowers. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Kidney Foundation or the St. Mary-Corwin Hospital Volunteer Department in care of the funeral home office.

Mulberry, Dean
Dean Mulberry - Pueblo Chieftain - July 15, 1999 - Peaco*cks - Dean Mulberry, 71, passed away July 14, 1999 . Funeral services, 2 p.m. Friday at the Lamar First Church of the Nazarene. Interment, Fairmount Cemetery. Visitation until 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Mulder, Kevin Ray
Kevin Ray Mulder - Denver Rocky Mountain News - June 19, 2000 - Kevin Ray Mulder, 28, of Denver died June 10. Mr. Mulder was born in Denver on Oct. 25, 1971. He was a construction worker. Survivors include father Curtis of Denver; mother Delores of Lakewood; brother Michael of Denver; stepbrothers Carl of Minnesota, David of Denver, Curtis of Hot Sulphur Springs, Randy Ridenour of Walsenburg; stepsisters Nadine Weber of Ohio, Lori Wood of Fruita, Cynthia England of Castle Rock, Marsha Grotts of Illinois, Sherri Gaede of Lakewood.

Mulholland, Alma H.
Alma H. "Annie" Mulholland - Pueblo Chieftain - September 06, 2000 - Alma H. "Annie" Mulholland, age 95, born Feb. 14, 1905, in Pueblo, passed away Sept. 3, 2000. Mrs. Mulholland is preceded in death by her husband, Thomas T. Mulholland; and parents, Peter and Sadie Spiess; two brothers and five sisters. She is survived by her daughter, Florence Ann (Albert) Snider; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation Thursday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the funeral home. She was a member of St. Patrick Church parish where services will be held. Funeral Mass Friday, 10 a.m., St. Patrick Church. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. Please omit food and flowers. The family will greet friends in the church foyer prior to the service. Donations may be made to the St. Patrick Church Fund or St. Mary Prayer Garden in Care of the funeral home office.

Mulholland, Betty J.
Betty J. Mulholland - Pueblo Chieftain - October 08, 1998 - Betty J. Mulholland, 73, of Aguilar, passed away Oct. 5, 1998, in Pueblo. Survived by her husband, Billy Lee Mulholland, of the family home. At her request, there will be no viewing or services. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

Mulick, Joseph Jr.
Joseph Mulick Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - January 07, 2006 - Joseph "Chuck" Mulick Jr. joined his beloved wife, Margaret, in eternal rest on Jan. 5, 2006. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., on Oct. 2, 1919, to Joseph and Anastasia Mulick. His brothers, John and Frank; and sister, Mary, preceded him in death. Joseph is survived by his children, Joseph Curtis of Pueblo, Christine (Tom) Arbogast of Centennial; his brother, William, Ormond Beach, Fla.; and sisters-in-law, Rose, Ormond Beach, and Thelma, Atlanta, Ga.; nieces, Kay, Kathy, Sue, Cindy and Margo; nephews, Jim, James, Richard and Arthur; cousin, John Zavacky of Pittsburgh; and many grand-nieces and nephews. Joseph served his country in World War II as a member of the U.S. Army Air Corps. He met Margaret Hannahan while training to be a bombardier at the Pueblo Army Depot. They shared 53 years together before Margaret passed away in 1996. Upon leaving the armed services, Joseph worked in sales at Montgomery Ward and Colorado Building Materials Center in Pueblo. His commitment was to his customers and to customer service. He loved to play card games, watch Westerns, fish and talk about next year's garden. He also enjoyed telling stories about his childhood and his mother's cooking. Joseph's family extends their deepest thanks to his many caregivers, who during his later years allowed him to remain in his home. They became members of an extended family which Joseph cherished. The family would also like to thank the fourth floor Tower staff at Parkview Medical Center, who made his final days comfortable and filled with kindness and compassion. Memorial service, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 10, Church of the Ascension, 18th and Grand. Family and friends are invited to gather to remember Joseph following the service at the BPO Elks Hall, where Joseph was a member. Memorial contributions may be made to SRDA transportation and Meals on Wheels programs, 230 N. Union Ave., Pueblo, CO, 81003.

Mullans, Bradley James
Bradley James Mullans - Pueblo Chieftain - May 17, 2000 - Bradley James Mullans, born Aug. 20, 1979, in Pueblo, joined Granny in the Heavenly Kingdom May 9, 2000. Treasured son of Tom and Karen Mullans; beloved brother of Amanda; nephew of Hugh and Karen Glock, Jane and Bob Mullans, John Mullans and Anne Headley; cousin to Cathy, Mark, Ellen, Joe and Meredith Bashore, Joan, Brad, Jimmy and Mae Glock, Betsy Mullans, David Mullans and Alex Mullans; and friend to many of all ages. Memorial service will be Saturday, May 20, at 2 p.m. at the Ecumenical Church in Pueblo West. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Those who wish may make a contribution to the Pueblo Library District in Brad's name.

Mullans, Frances L.
Frances L. Mullans - Pueblo Chieftain - March 31, 1986 - Frances L. Mullans, late of Pueblo West, passed away March 30, 1986. Miss Mullans was a member of the Ecumenical Church of Pueblo West. She graduated from and later taught at the Weaver High School in Hartford, Conn., and in 1935 graduated from the Middlebury College as a Phi Beta Kappa. Before moving to Pueblo West in 1984, she was a resident of Norwich, Conn., for about 12 years. While in Norwich, Miss Mullans was a member of the First Congregational Church and was an emergency room volunteer at the W.W. Backus Hospital. Survivors include three nephews, Robert E. (Jane) Mullans of St. Louis, Mo., John R. Mullans of Battle Creek, Mich., and Thomas J. (Karen) Mullans of Pueblo West. Private graveside service will be held in Connecticut.

Mullarkey, Thomas F.X.
Thomas F.X. Mullarkey - Huerfano World - March 11, 1993 - Thomas F.X. Mullarkey, a partner at Lazard Freres & Co, former chairman of the Board of Trustees of Fordham University and philanthropist, died Feb. 25, 1993, at his home in Locust Valley, NY, from brain cancer. He was 59. Born Apr. 3, 1933, the oldest of three children, he was raised in Jackson Heights, NY. Mr. Mullarkey became a partner at Lazard Freres in 1970 and rose to the position of chief financial and legal officer at the firm. In 1987, he suffered a severe stroke that restricted his mobility, but he returned to work within months and accelerated his philanthropic efforts. Although Mr. Mullarkey made his mark as a lawyer and investment banker, in 1991 he highlighted his long association with Fordham University by endowing a chair in the study of English literature. He graduated from Xavier High School in Manhattan, NY and from Fordham College with a BA degree in English in 1954. He spent the next two years as a U.S. Army lieutenant in Korea then returned to Fordham Law School where he was editor of the Law Review and earned a LLB in 1959. After law school, he began his career as an associate at the law firm of Cravath, Swaine & Moore. He moved to Lazard Freres in 1967. Mr. Mullarkey served as a Fordham trustee from 1980 and was chairman of the Board of Trustees from 1986 to 1989. He was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree by Fordham University in 1990. He had received an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Long Island University in 1988. In 1961, he married Theresa Mall, a Wellesley College graduate who currently sits on its Board of Trustees. In 1982, Mr. Mullarkey established a scholarship at Wellesley in honor of his wife's parents, John and Laura Mall, who were educators in Walsenburg. In addition to his wife of 32 years, Tess, he is survived by three sons, Robert, Muttontown, NY, Roger, Greenwich, CT, and Thomas Jr., Manhattan; two sisters, Doreen O'Hara, Northfield, IL, and Auleen Gardner, Bay Shores, NY, and two grandchildren.

Mullen, Etta May
Etta May Mullen - Pueblo Chieftain - October 30, 2006 - Etta May Mullen, 98, passed away Oct. 26, 2006. She was born on Jan. 15, 1908, in Atwood, Kan. Etta May was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas G. and Albertina Bearley Packard; husband, William O. Mullen Sr.; sisters, Retta Hosfield and Cora Parkhill. She is survived by her daughter, Charlene McClintock Surwill, of Billings, Mont.; son, William O.(Darlene) Mullen Jr. of Colorado City, Colo.; grandchildren, Michael (Monique) McClintock, of Oklahoma City, Okla., William L. (Faith) Mullen, of Lynchburg, Va., Sheri (Keith) Townsend, of Pueblo, Colo., Thomas Mullen, of Denver, Colo., Cori Mullen, of Pueblo, Colo.; great-grandchildren, Mason, Matthew McClintock, Alisha (Ed) Domenico, Lori, Chelsie Potter, William L., Annie Mullen, Mackenzie, Brian Luke; great-great grandchildren, Derek Domenico, Jeremiah and Gracie Hernandez; nephews, Norman, Jay Hosfield, Donald Payne; niece, Margaret Nolan. Etta May's family homesteaded to Cope, Colo., in 1914 arriving in a covered wagon from Kansas. She moved from Cope to Brush, Colo., in 1919. Etta May graduated from Centennial High School in 1926, and in 1929, she married William O. Mullen. She attended American Business College. She retired from Standard Paint and Glass in 1973. Etta May was a member of the Vineland United Methodist Church. She was a Christian lady whose faith in God and Jesus Christ sustained her all of her life. Her family always came before herself. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Vineland United Methodist Church, 1587 36th Lane, Vineland, CO, 81006 or to the Shriners Children's Hospital, P.O. Box 1510, Ranson, WV, 25438. Viewing, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2006, Adrian Comer Funeral Home with a graveside service to follow at Roselawn Cemetery at 2 p.m.

Mullen, Mary Elizabeth
Mary Elizabeth Mullen - Pueblo Chieftain - April 07, 2004 - Mary Elizabeth Mullen, born March 23, 1909, daughter of the Jasper pioneer family, was long active in the Catholic Church in Colorado, died on April 3, 2004, at St. Francis of Assisi Care Center in Colorado Springs. During a recent celebration of her 95th birthday, Mary recounted memories of days gone by in Colorado history. She spoke fondly of her father, Charles, and of his owning one of the first Model T Fords in Pueblo. She vividly remembered the stock market crash, the Depression and World War II. She was born in Lookout, W.V., and lived in Pueblo since 1910. She joined the Franciscan convent in Wheaton, Ill., worked as a pharmacist. She played the piano and learned to speak German. She retired after 27 years as a nurse at Colorado State Hospital in 1974. Having a spontaneous sense of humor, she spread joy wherever she was present. She was a devoted Catholic, active in Altar and Rosary Society, Legion of Mary, Bishop's Guild and Daughter's of Isabelle. She was an active member of St. Pius X Catholic Church of Pueblo, and most recently of St. Francis of Assisi in Colorado Springs. Her husband, John Mullen, died in 1979. Survived by two daughters, Sharon Knowles of California, Teri Sherrow of Maui, Hawaii; three grandchildren; and two great-granddaughters. The family would like to acknowledge St. Francis Care Center in Colorado Springs for their skilled and compassionate treatment of our mom. The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 7, 2004, St. Pius X Catholic Church followed by interment at Roselawn Cemetery.

Mullennix, Daisy Ruth
Daisy Ruth Hall Mullennix - Pueblo Chieftain - August 04, 2005 - Daisy Ruth Hall Mullennix, 97, passed away Aug. 3, 2005. Survived by her sons, Robert Gene (Donna) Mullennix of Thousand Oaks, Calif., and Richard (Jacque) Mullennix of Pueblo; 11 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Preceded in death by her husband, Elmer Lawrence Mullennix in 1970; son, Ted Leon Mullennix; daughters, Rosalyn Mae Reed and Dorothy Lee Tholstrup; and grandchildren, Becky Tholstrup and Brad Reed. Daisy was born to John Buckingham and Martha Palina Hall in Mountain Park, Okla. At the age of 3, Daisy traveled to Colorado with her family by train. They returned to Oklahoma by covered wagon when she was 6, and then came back to Colorado at the age of 15 by Model T. She graduated from Crowley High School in 1927, and married Elmer in Olney Springs, Colo., in June of that year. Member of First United Methodist Church, Rebecca Circle, Sunday After Church Dinner Club, Railroad Retirement Club, Literary Club and Anthemites Club. Visitation, 2 to 5 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 6, 2005, at First United Methodist Church, 11th and Court, Pueblo, with the Rev. Dr. Rick Calhoun officiating. Interment will follow at Valley View Cemetery in Ordway. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church or the Sangre de Cristo Hospice, through the funeral home. From Daisy's family, a special thank you to the Villa Pueblo staff and Sangre de Cristo Hospice for the care they gave her.

Muller, Frank
Frank Muller - Albuquerque Journal – August 15, 2005 - Frank Muller, 73, a resident of Albuquerque, died Thursday, August 11, 2004. He is survived by his wife, Shelby Muller of Albuquerque; son, Gary Muller and wife Renae of Durango, Colorado; Kurt Muller and wife Kimberly of Cooper, Washington; grandchildren, Annie, Erica, Emily, Sara, and Zach; brother, Carl H. Muller and wife Jane of Walsenburg, Colorado; and many other nieces, nephews, and other family members. Frank retired from Sandia National Labs in 1993 after 36 years of service. He was a beloved husband, father, and grandfather and will be missed by those who knew him. Memorial Services will be held at Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 114 Carlisle SE on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. with Reverend Fergus A. Smith, officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions should be made to the Zia Hospice Foundation, 4141 Montgomery Blvd NE, 87109. French Mortuary 10500 Lomas Blvd., NE 275-3500

Muller, Gene Edward
Gene Edward Muller - Pueblo Chieftain - June 27, 2004 - Gene Edward Muller, 59, passed away on June 23, 2004, after a lengthy battle with cancer. Gene was born on March 19, 1945, in The Bronx, New York, to Eugene and Grace Muller. He was preceded in death by both. Dr. Muller is survived by his wife, Rhonda; his son and daughter-in-law, Sean and Tara Muller; and grandson, Mason Avery. Other survivors include his in-laws, Glen and Jean Stewart of Dallas, sisters-in-law, Kathy Blackwood and Karen Shelton; and brothers-in-law, Randy Stewart and William Stewart; as well as numerous cousins in New York. Gene attended Cardinal Hayes High School in The Bronx. Gene was drafted by the U.S. Army and served in the 173rd Airborne in Vietnam, where he was exposed to Agent Orange which caused his cancer. Following his service in the Army, he attended C.W. Post College where he received his bachelor's and master's degrees in psychology. Dr. Muller went on to earn a doctorate in psychology from the University of Texas in Austin. Dr. Muller was employed for six years by the Corpus Christi Independent School District as director of developmental services. Following his tenure with CCISD, Gene opened a private practice in psychology. After 14 years in practice, he and his wife relocated to Pueblo, Colo., where he was mental health coordinator for the Youthful Offenders System. Dr. Muller was also adjunct professor of psychology at Del Mar College, Corpus Christi State University and Colorado State University-Pueblo. Gene loved skiing and taught at Monarch Ski Area for five years, where he was a level two ski instructor. He also enjoyed scuba diving, and riding his Harley. Gene was a wine enthusiast who enjoyed many trips with family and friends to the wine country. Gene was a founding member of the 340 club in Corpus Christi, Texas. He is survived by other 340 club members including: Mike Morris, Alan Fisher, Fred Dreiling and Peter Avots who will be honorary pall bearers. Graveside services with full military honors were held at DFW National Cemetery in Dallas. A memorial service will be held 2:30 p.m. Thursday, July 1, 2004, at Calvary Chapel, 412 S. McCulloch Blvd., in Pueblo West, with Pastor Greg Coolidge officiating. Special thanks to Sangre de Cristo Hospice & Palliative Care for the care and support provided to Gene and Rhonda during this time. The family respectfully requests donations in lieu of flowers to: Sangre de Cristo Hospice & Palliative Care, 1207 Pueblo Boulevard Way, Pueblo, CO, 81005.

Muller, Joanne J.
Joanne J. Muller - Pueblo Chieftain - December 07, 2000 - Joanne J. Muller, 71, passed away Dec. 5, 2000. Survived by her children, Rebecca Cornett of Pueblo and Dan (Tammie) Muller of Denver; sister, Nancy Hite of Pueblo; stepbrother, Charles (Shari) Ready of Rye; Terrill siblings, Pearl Schanks of California, Bill (Betty) Terrill of Rye and Ella Trusty of La Junta; grandchildren, Jon Cornett, Katie Cornett, Erin Muller and Tim Muller; numerous nieces and nephews, including Bob Muller, Jackie Canon, Jenna Muller, Kim Akerman, Ken Hite and Sue Becker. Preceded in death by her parents, Orville and Donna (nee Whitlock) Jones. Joanne was born Nov. 7, 1929, in Pueblo, Colo., and was a lifetime resident of Pueblo. She graduated from St. Luke's Hospital of Nursing in 1952 and enjoyed her work as a registered nurse. Joanne was a member of First Presbyterian Church and Lambda Alpha Lambda. She will lie in state at the funeral home today and Friday from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. with the family receiving friends from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Funeral service will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 9, 2000, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel, with Rev. Deborah Kehle Como officiating. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to YWCA or Child Advocacy Center through the funeral home.

Mullins, Daryl L.
Daryl L. Mullins - Pueblo Chieftain - May 02, 2006 - Daryl L. Mullins, 52, passed away April 28, 2006. Survived by his wife, Susan L. Mullins; children, Kimberly (Matthew) Garhart of Orono, Maine, and Dameon (Del Rae) Mullins of Grand Junction, Colo.; and grandchildren, Kamri and Andrew Garhart. Preceded in death by his parents, Louie and Hazel Mullins. Daryl was born Aug. 9, 1953, in Springfield, Colo. He was a sergeant at Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility and among his many duties, he was a firearms instructor and maintained the DOC firearms. He enjoyed cars, camping, fishing, gardening and marksmanship. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Thursday, May 4, 2006, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with the Rev. Dr. Rick Calhoun officiating.

Mullins, Doris Leona
Doris Leona Watters Mullins - Pueblo Chieftain - May 27, 2006 - Doris Leona Watters Mullins passed away quietly and peacefully, May 19, 2006, at the Villa Pueblo Pavilion in Pueblo, Colo., after a series of strokes. She was born Sept. 1, 1911, at the family farm south of Rocky Ford, Colo., to E. Earl Watters and Edna Dunlap Watters. She attended elementary school at Star Valley rural school and Rocky Ford High School and attended Colorado Teachers College, now University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colo. She married Loyd S. Mullins, May 15, 1933, in Rocky Ford. They farmed and raised their three sons south of Rocky Ford. During this time she also taught first grade at Liberty School in Rocky Ford for 20 years. Doris moved to Rocky Ford in 1973 after her husband's death. In 1997, she moved to the Villa Pueblo retirement center and lived there until her death. She loved to travel and was able to go all over the world, primarily with her twin sister, Evalyn and George Wallis. She was a lifetime member of the First United Methodist Church of Rocky Ford and was very active in all their activities and was also later a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church in Pueblo. She is survived by her twin sister, Evalyn Wallis, Pueblo, Colo.; her son and daughter-in-law, Keith and Wendy Mullins, Fort Collins, Colo.; her daughter-in-law, Cathy Mullins, Thatcher, Colo.; her brother, Robert G. Watters, Las Vegas, Nev.; her sister-in-law, Betty Watters, Odessa, Wash.; her grandchildren, Jacob Mullins (Melissa), Nikki King (Chuck), Gwenn Lieschner and Jill O'Neil; plus numerous great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Loyd Mullins; sons, Don and Larry Mullins; brothers, Elmer and Wayne Watters; and sisters, Alice Ross and Phyllis Dunn. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Saturday, June 3, 2006, at the Villa Pueblo. Private family graveside service, 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, 2006, Rocky Ford. In lieu of flowers, those who desire may send a memorial donation to the Colorado Boys Ranch or the Sangre de Cristo Hospice, in care of Griffy Gamily Funeral Home in Fowler, Colo.

Mullins, James Marshall
James Marshall Mullins - Pueblo Chieftain - January 23, 2005 - James Marshall Mullins, 69, passed away Jan. 22, 2005. Survived by his sister, Marti (Neal) Osborn of Pueblo. Graveside service, Fort Logan National Cemetery.

Mullins, Noan E.
Noan E. Mullins - Pueblo Chieftain - May 03, 1999 - Noan E. Mullins went to be with her Lord on Saturday, May 1, 1999, while her body will join her husband's (Cecil Mullins) resting in Roselawn Cemetery since Aug. 13, 1994. Noan was born to Charles and Amanda Anderson in Minnesota, Feb. 27, 1911. A twin brother, Roan, preceded her in death- a brother, Eugene (Ruth), survives. She will be greatly missed by her loving children, Dorene (Julius) Gwin, Allen Mullins, Donald (June) Mullins- and grandchildren, Peter (Catherine), Geoffrey (Caroline) and Timothy (Rosalind)Gwin, Heather (Andrew) Crislip, Aaron Mullins- also several Minnesota cousins. Mrs. Mullins and her husband, Cecil Mullins, had enjoyed a Mesa home for many years. She moved from that home to the Villa Pueblo 3 1/2 years ago. Noan graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1932 with a BA degree in home arts and science and later worked towards an MA degree in Library Science in Albany, N.Y. She was a county home demonstration agent in Minnesota and taught school in Colorado. Noan was a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church since 1955, a teacher and pianist for the home builders class. She was a member of the United Methodist Women and the Church Choir for many years. She had also been a member of Monday Music Club for 40 years. Services will beheld at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 6, 1999, at St. Paul United Methodist Church with Rev. Ross B. Kershaw officiating. The family invites friends to a visitation time at the George McCarthy Funeral Home, Wednesday, May 5, from6-8 p.m. Those who desire may make memorials to St. Paul United Methodist Church or a favorite charity.

Mullitz, John
John Mullitz - Huerfano World - October 29, 1992 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1892: John Mullitz was killed Monday by a fall of rock in the Rouse mine. He is the fourth of six brothers to be killed in the mines.

Mulvaney, Elza B.
Elza B. Mulvaney – Akron Weekly Pioneer Press – August 11, 1916 – Elza B. Mulvaney, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Mulvaney of Pueblo was drowned in the St. Charles River at Henkle.

Mumby, Sally
Sally Mumby - Colorado Springs Gazette - January 17, 2007 - Sally Mumby, age 85, a resident of Colorado Springs since 1951 and formerly of La Junta passed away on Monday, January 15, 2007. She was retired from Mountain Bell Telephone Company. Sarah Stevens was born on August 30, 1921 in La Veta, Colorado to Arthur and Edith Martin Stevens. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and friend. She was an avid Denver Broncos fan and a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. Sally is survived by her daughter: Sharon Gosney of Colorado Springs; two granddaughters: Heather (husband, John) Myers of Pasadena, Maryland; Becky Jones of Colorado Springs and two great grandchildren: William and Andrew. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother: Frank Stevens and a sister: Josephine Middleton. Memorial Services will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, January 19, 2007 at the Shrine of Remembrance "America the Beautiful" Chapel of Roses. Interment will be at the Shrine of Remembrance Rose Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Pikes Peak Hospice Foundation, 825 E. Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 600, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903. Blessed be her memory.

Mumford, Pearl H.
Pearl H. Mumford - Pueblo Chieftain - June 26, 1999 - Pearl H. Mumford, age 87, of Lamar, died June 24, 1999 . Funeral services, 2p.m. Tuesday, June 29, 1999 , at Chapel-Lamar. Burial in Fairmount Cemetery. Visitation, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday and 8 a.m. to service time Tuesday. Memorial contributions.

Mumm, Daniel James Sr.
Daniel James Mumm Sr. - Pueblo Chieftain - June 27, 1986 - Daniel James Mumm Sr. died June 25, 1986, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital in Pueblo after a lengthy illness with cancer. He had been engaged in livestock and farming all his life in Ordway. He had served in the U.S. Army during World War II. His wife, Lois, died June 1, 1982. Survived by a son, Dan Jr., and daughter, Carol Mumm, both of Ordway; and two grandchildren. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at Ordway United Methodist Church. Interment, Valley View Cemetery, Ordway. Friends may call from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at Jonach Funeral Home. Family suggests memorials to the Cancer Fund through the funeral home office.

Mummert, Iris
Iris Mummert - Huerfano World - January 23, 1992 - Iris E. Mummert, 91, of Walsenburg, formerly of Waurika, OK, died Jan. 14, 1992, in Huerfano County Medical Center after a brief illness. Born Dec. 24, 1900, in Dewitt County, IL, she was a 60 year member of VFW Post 101 in Colorado Springs. She had been a resident of the Walsenburg Care Center for the past four years. Survivors include her daughter, Lorraine Ellis, Cuchara; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral service was Monday from Worley and Sons Funeral Home in Waurika. Burial was in Hastings Cemetery in that city. Boies Almont was in charge of local arrangements.

Munden, Constance L.
Constance L. Munden - Pueblo Chieftain - October 10, 1998 - Constance L. Munden, 67, passed away peacefully at her home on Oct. 8, 1998. Preceded in death by her husband, Dewey Munden. Survived by her children, Luann (Ed) Fogels, Anchorage, Alaska, Rene Munden, Pueblo, Emery (Annie) Munden, Albuquerque, N.M., and Barb (Mike) Gruber, Pueblo West- grandchildren, Mona and Geri Munden, Cody and Kayla Gruber and Avery Fogels- four sisters- one brother- special friend and bingo buddy, Lil Koski- and numerous nieces and nephews. She worked for the Colorado State Hospital for 28 1/2 years and retired in 1986. She will be forever remembered and loved. Funeral service, 10 a.m. today, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of food and flowers donations may be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice in her memory.

Munden, Dewey E.
Dewey E. "Red" Munden - Pueblo Chieftain - October 31, 1986 - Dewey E. "Red" Munden, 56, of Pueblo passed away Oct. 29, 1986. Mr. Munden is survived by his wife, Constance Munden of Pueblo; their four children, Luann of Alaska, Rene of New Mexico, Emery of K.A.F.B. in New Mexico and Barbara (Mike) Gruber of Colorado. He also is survived by two grandchildren, Moria and Geri Munden; one sister, four brothers, and numerous nieces and nephews. Dewey was born on Jan. 25, 1930, in Capulin, N.M., and was employed by the Colorado State Hospital for 31 years. He was a veteran and a member of DAV and the Masonic Lodge. Visitation will be held from noon until 8 p.m. today and before service time Saturday, Nov. 1, 1986, at Imperial Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, 1986, at Imperial Chapel. Final burial rites will be performed by Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team and the Masons, Silver State Lodge 95, AF&AM. Interment, Last Supper, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Mundy, Daniel
Daniel Mundy - Pueblo Chieftain - April 13, 2006 - Daniel Mundy, 92, of Wheat Ridge, Colo., passed away Friday, April 7, 2006 at Wheat Ridge. Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, April 15, 2006 at the Carson-Wall Funeral Home in Parsons, Kan. Burial will follow in the Springhill Cemetery near Parsons. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 Friday evening at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to the Foursquare Church of Parsons and may be sent to the funeral home, P.O. Box 942, Parsons, KS 67357. Among his survivors is a daughter, Vernus Allen of Wheat Ridge.

Mundy, Lewis Charles
Lewis "Klondike" Charles Mundy - Pueblo Chieftain - April 24, 2004 - Lewis "Klondike" Charles Mundy passed away April 21, 2004, after a sudden illness. He was born Oct. 30, 1922, to Anthony Charles and Lucille Randolph Mundy in Carmi, Ill. Lewis had an interesting life and was a great storyteller, both of which made for wonderful tales that he loved to share and we love to remember. He worked for the Rio Grande Railroad in Pueblo for 16 years and was a part of Denver and Rio Grande Retirees No. 6. He then worked in Washington, D.C., for the Interstate Commerce Commission. After his experience in the city, he took a job with Alaskan Railroad in Anchorage, Alaska, as sales representative. He loved Alaska and he acquired more stories and experiences during his time there than some do in their entire lives. He wrote about these and other experiences annually for the newspaper, The Weekly Times, for his home-town friends in Carmi, Ill. Lewis was survived by his wife, Julia Quist Mundy; his two daughters, Karen (Mike) Johnson and Lori Mundy; his stepchildren, Randall Bradford, Alan Quist, Jon (Paula) Quist and Evelyn DeMarco; his grandchild, Melissa (Mike) Gavitt; his great-grandchildren, Benjamin and Rebecca Gavitt; his stepgrandchildren, Christine (Ron) Gennetta, Jim (Brenda) Bradford, William Bradford, Nathan and Janice Quist, and Bethany and Brian DeMarco; and six stepgreat-grandchildren. Lewis was preceded in death by his two wives, Marie Zacharias and Lucille Mundy; and his older brother, William Mundy. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday, at Imperial Gardens. Family will receive friends at Imperial Gardens Reception Hall immediately following the service.

Mundy, Marguerite
Marguerite Mundy - Pueblo Chieftain - October 12, 2005 - Marguerite Mundy, 84, of Wheatridge, Colo., and a former Parsons resident, died Oct. 9, 2005, at Lutheran Hospital in Wheatridge. She was born May 10, 1921, at Eureka, Kan. to Carl B. and Bertha (Sparks) Sadler. On July 24, 1939, she married Daniel M. Mundy. They lived in Parsons and moved to Pueblo in 1955. She attended Pueblo Christian Center. Mrs. Mundy became a psychiatric technician and worked at the Colorado State Hospital until retiring in 1975. They then moved back to Parsons where she attended the First Foursquare Church. In Jan. 2001, they moved to Wheatridge to live with a daughter. Mrs. Mundy worked with her husband in evangelism work for many years. Survivors include her husband, Daniel M. Mundy of Wheatridge, Colo.; one son, Daniel Mundy Jr. of Hayward, Calif.; four daughters, Linda Marshall of Jackson, Mo., Janie Hodges of Livermore, Calif., Vernus Allen of Wheatridge, Colo. and Amy Fields of Chadron, Neb.; two brothers; two sisters; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by an infant daughter, a granddaughter, Jeanelle Allen; three brothers, and two sisters. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, at the Carson-Wall Funeral Home, with Revs. Irven and Florence Espeseth officiating. Burial will be in Springhill Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Carson-Wall Funeral Home from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday. Memorials are suggested to the First Foursquare Church of Parsons.

Mungle, Helen Lile
Helen Lile Mungle - Pueblo Chieftain - October 06, 2005 - Helen Lile Mungle, born June 8, 1927. Died October 2, 2005. Helen is survived by her daughters and their husbands Kathy and Brad Ward & Johnna and Glen Roussos. She will be missed dearly by her loving grandchildren, Brenten, Brockton, and Bricyn Ward, & Alec and Blair Roussos. Helen is also survived by her sister Arleta Jones. A private family service is planned at Imperial Memorial Gardens in Pueblo, CO. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Pikes Peak Hospice or Silver Keys.

Muniz, Jose C.
Jose C. Muniz - Weekly Ignacio Chieftain - August 30, 1918 - Jose C. Muniz, 20, a former Camp Kearny soldier, was shot through the head and killed in a pistol duel with Trankuiliano Laybe, 17, on the main street of the town of Walsenburg.

Muniz, Paul N.
Paul N. Muniz - Pueblo Chieftain - May 27, 2002 - Paul N. Muniz, 71, of Pueblo, passed away May 24, 2002. Born June 26, 1931, in Rocky Ford, Colo. Preceded in death by his parents, Thomas and Benita Muniz; brothers, Jose Maria Muniz, Thomas Muniz Jr., Margarito Muniz and Chris Muniz. Survived by his loving spouse, Rebecca Muniz of the family home; sons, David (Marcella) Lara and Larry (Mary) Lara; daughters, Becky (Rueben) Segura, Phyllis Lara, Carol (Tim) Valdez and Maria Lara; sisters, Dora Romero, Alejandra Chea and Angela Rivera, Lucille, Tomasita, Marqarita, Mary Ann and Julia; brother, Leo Muniz, Richard Muniz and Salvador Muniz; special friend, Ed Moreno. He was loved by his grandchildren, great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Paul was a good provider for his family. Paul was a good husband, father and a good man. Cremation has taken place. Funeral service, 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at Romero Chapel. Relatives and friends will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall.

Munn, Betty J.
Betty J. Munn - Pueblo Chieftain - February 19, 2004 - Betty J. Munn, 71, of Pueblo West died Feb. 16, 2004. Betty was born Aug. 31, 1932 in Cripple Creek and grew up in Pueblo, graduating in 1950 from Centennial High School and from Pueblo Junior College. She is survived by her husband John B. Munn; daughters Dianne Greever of Brandon, Fla; Debbie (Bruce) Barham of Orland, Fla.; and Denise (Gary Chavez) Munn of Arvada; two granddaughters Shawna Greever and Cristy Barham; brother Vern (Esther) Winters of Pueblo West; sister Joan Wyer of Irvine, Calif., and numerous other relatives. She is predeceased by her parents, Vernon and Rose Winters and brother Bob (Lanora) Winters. At her request, there will be no service. Cremation. Donations may be made in her memory to Animal Welfare and Protection Society, 3420 W. Eight St., Pueblo, Colo., 81003. The family will receive friends from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Friday at 2111 Elizabeth, home of Jeanne Munn Hickman.

Munn, Ruth
Mrs. James J. Munn - Huerfano World - March 15, 1990 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1922: Died, Mrs. Charles Mazzone, 63, Thomas Strachan, 69, Virginia Hart, 12, and Mrs. James Munn, 30. As information to Ruth Munn, The article March 17, 1922, doesn't have any name other than Ruth's sister, that being Mrs. Wm. Ellis of Oakcreek, Colo. Walsenburg World - March 17, 1922 - The family of James Munn is being broken up. Mr. Munn leaves and is taking his children to relatives. The oldest boy will be cared for by John R. Munn of Ft. Lupton; the girl by Thos. M. Munn, of Superior, Colo., and the youngest boy by Mrs. Wm. Ellis of Oakcreek, Colo., a sister of the deceased. Walsenburg World - March 17, 1922 - Card of Thanks - Mr. James J. Munn and family desire to express their thanks and the appreciation they feel for the many acts of kindness shown them at the time their late bereavement in the death of wife and mother.

Munoz, Monica Leticia
Monica Leticia Munoz - Pueblo Chieftain - January 22, 2003 - Monica Leticia Munoz, 19, passed away unexpectedly Jan. 18, 2003. A lifetime Puebloan, she was born Sept. 10, 1983. Graduated from Central High School, class of 2001. A food service manager, she was a second-degree black belt, she enjoyed dancing all types of music, spending time with family and friends. She was a member of DECA. Preceded in death by her grandmother, Clare Trujillo Serna. Survived by her mother, Elizabeth "Betty" Serna; father, David Munoz; siblings, Camella Gonzales, Cathy Munoz, Alfredo (Claudette) Munoz, Estella Martinez, Maribel Munoz; grandfather, Porferio Serna; nieces and nephews, Jinessa, Alyssa, Celeste, Michael, David, Marisa, Brandon, Brittany, Brandi and Angel; other relatives and friends. Visitation, noon until 6 p.m. Wednesday, Angelus Chapel. Both Services St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Rosary vigil, 7 p.m. Thursday and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Friday. Father Ron Roche celebrant. Interment Roselawn Cemetery.

Munoz, Rena Dee
Rena Dee Munoz - Pueblo Chieftain - April 23, 2005 - Rena Dee Munoz, 65, joined the Lord on April 20, 2005, in Kansas City, Mo. Born June 28, 1939, in Pueblo, Colo., to Dee and Louise Finley, who survive her; along with her loving husband of 32 years, Louis A. Munoz; children, Mark (Joy) Munoz, Leslie (Timothy) Newell, Brad Munoz, Tom (Karen) Munoz; grandchildren, Amy, Madison, Jennifer and Jacob; sister, Beverly (Gerald) Norris. Preceded in death by a brother, Tom Finley. Dee's favorite pastime and treasures were spending time with her children and grandchildren. Visitation, noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, and noon to 2 p.m. Monday, at the funeral home. Graveside service, 2 p.m. Monday, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Munoz, Salvador P.
Salvador P. Munoz - Pueblo Chieftain - January 19, 2005 - Salvador P. Munoz, 88, member of a prominent Pueblo pioneer family, passed away Jan. 17, 2005. Born Aug. 8, 1916, to Francisco A. and Louise P. Munoz, who preceded him in death; along with his sister, Alice (Haze) DeLatorre; brothers, Richard and John Munoz; and sisters-in-law, Juvie, Lil and Yvonne. Survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Lucy; daughter, Nancy Munoz; son, Sal (Jan) Munoz Jr.; grandson, Allen Landreth; granddaughters, Natalie (Frank) Garcia, Jill (Chris) Price, Leslie Munoz; great-granddaughters, Gabrielle and Lexi Garcia; great-grandson, Conner Price; brothers and sisters, Gloria Munoz, Alfred Munoz, Frank (Chris) Munoz, Ray (Jeanne) Munoz, Tommy (Nancy) Munoz, Tony (June) Munoz, Pauline (Richard) Juarez, Angelina (Frank) Verna, Sally (Mike) Apodaca; sister-in-law, Dora Munoz; and numerous nieces, nephews and several cousins. Salvador was a member of Our Lady of the Assumption Church. Visitation, noon to 8 p.m. Wednesday, with the family present from 6 to 8 p.m., at Imperial Funeral Home. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, Our Lady of the Assumption Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Munoz, Sam
Sam Munoz - Huerfano World - August 24, 1989 - In Memoriam - In Loving Memory of our daddy, Sam Munoz who died Aug. 21, 1988 - Verse - Sadly missed by, Anthony, Theresa and family.

Munson, Dale Clifford
Dale Clifford Munson - Pueblo Chieftain - February 11, 2000 - Dale Clifford Munson, 78, of La Junta, Colo., passed away in the Denver VA Hospital Feb. 8, 2000. Survived by wife, Hazel; son, Jerry (Sandy) Munson of La Junta; and daughters, Judi (Frank) Wood of La Junta and Shirley (Steve) Baca of Lakewood, Colo. Memorial service at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 14, at the Powell-Kuhns Chapel, Las Animas. Inurnment will follow at Fort Lyon National Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association.

Murch, Jack Paul
Jack Paul Murch - Denver Rocky Mountain News - August 19, 1999 - Jack Paul Murch, 75, of St. George, Utah, formerly of La Veta, died Aug. 10. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Dec. 25, his birthday, at Arvada United Methodist Church, 6750 Carr St. Mr. Murch was born in Burlington, Iowa, on Dec. 25, 1923. He married Carolyn Sue Garrow. He was a career noncommissioned officer, having served in the Navy and the Air Force during World War II and the Korean War, and was later a building inspector and industrial construction-safety engineer. He developed the Panorama subdivision in Arvada. Survivors include his wife; sons Joe, James; daughter Krista Kay Makahusz of New Hampshire; stepsons Chris and Kori Garrow, Steve Fischel; brother James; sisters Carol Henderson, Mary Ann Nimrod of Wheat Ridge; six grandchildren.

Murdoch, Orpha Mabel
Orpha Mabel Murdoch - Eastside Journal - May 26, 2004 - Bellevue, WA - Orpha Mabel Murdoch of Renton died May 15, 2004, in Kent. She was 85. Born Aug. 27, 1918, in Gulnare, Colo., she lived in Renton since 1945. An expediter at The Boeing Co. for more than 25 years, she retired in 1976. As a member of New Life Church in Renton, she was a Sunday school teacher and deaconess. She enjoyed reading, baseball, opera and plays, quilting, photography and traveling. She was preceded in death by two husbands, Jesse James Herlyck in 1960, and James Murdoch in 1976. She is survived by her sons, Allen Herlyck of Port Angeles and Hugh Murdoch of Renton; daughters Shirley Fulcher and Linda Paulson, both of Seattle; brothers Lester Herlyck of Gridley, Calif., and Arthur Herlyck of Pueblo, Colo.; sisters Elva Puckett of Everett, Jewell Browning of Maple Valley and Ethel Greenland of Chandler, Ariz.; nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from noon to 5 p.m. Thursday at Greenwood Funeral Home in Renton. A funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Burial will be at Greenwood Memorial Park in Renton. Memorials may be made to Highline Community Hospital, Geropsychiatric Program, 12844 Military Road S., Tukwila, WA 98148.

Murdock, Mr.
Mr. Murdock – Pueblo Colorado Daily Chieftain – June 2, 1874 – A Mr. Murdock, formerly a conductor on the Central Pacific railroad, died of smallpox in Denver on Saturday.

Murphy, Bernice C.
Bernice C. Murphy - Pueblo Chieftain - January 31, 1987 - Bernice C. Murphy of 1601 Constitution, Jan. 29, 1987. Sister of Agnes Beatty, Denver, and Marguerite Baum, Pueblo. Survived also by her sisters-in-law, Mary J. Murphy and Mary Ruth Murphy, both of Pueblo, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by the following brothers and sisters: Tom Murphy, Nellie Larson, Lee Murphy, Marie Shinnick, Lola Dyche, Richard Murphy, Raymond Murphy and Adele Reilly. A resident of Pueblo since 1903, Miss Murphy was employed as a stenographer for the local Santa Fe Railway office for many years prior to her retirement in 1967. She was a member of the Shrine of St. Therese Parish and the Brotherhood of Railway, Airline and Steamship Clerks, Royal Gorge Unit 666. Services, Shrine of St. Therese: Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Sunday, and Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Monday. Interment, Roselawn. Please omit donations of food. The family will greet friends at the church following the rosary Sunday evening.

Murphy, Bonnie J.
Bonnie J. (Krieg) Murphy - Pueblo Chieftain - February 02, 2000 - Bonnie J. (Krieg) Murphy, 56, of Keller, Texas, formerly of the Holly-Hartman area. Graveside funeral services and burial, 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 3, 2000, at the Hartman Cemetery. Memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society.

Murphy, Dorothy E.
Dorothy E. Murphy - Pueblo Chieftain - May 22, 2002 - Dorothy E. Murphy, age 87, born March 20, 1915, passed away May 17, 2002. Survived by her brother, Robert I. Murphy, Seattle, Wash.; sisters, Rosemary Glentzer and Mary Cox, both of Denver; lifelong friend, Howard Farris; and numerous nieces and nephews. Dorothy retired from Mountain Bell as a chief operator after 37 years of service. Cremation, Almont Crematory. Memorial Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Patrick Church. Inurnment, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the Sharmar Village Care Center in Dorothy's memory.

Murphy, Eugene J.
Eugene J. "Murph" Murphy - Pueblo Chieftain - September 12, 1997 - Eugene J. "Murph" Murphy died suddenly Aug. 27, 1997, as a result of a massive stroke. Born on May 9, 1930, in Waco, Texas. Graduated from St. Thomas High School in Houston in 1949. Murph sold real estate in Houston. He worked for the railroad in Houston and Pueblo. He also worked for the taxicab service in Pueblo. He was a great storyteller and always had a song in his heart. He will be missed by those whose lives he touched during his short 67 years. Survived by son, Gene Jr., Henderson, Nev.- daughters, Lynn (Danny) Richards, Kemah, Texas, and Janice (Charlie) Kopp, Houston- grandsons, Craig Murphy, Longview, Christopher and Jonathan Kopp, Houston- granddaughters, Joy Savage, Texas City, Texas, and Jessica King, Hampton, Ark.- brother, Milford Murphy, Houston- also a loving friend, Joyce Esselmann and Doug and Mari Murphy, all of Pueblo. Preceded in death by parents, Henry and Mildred Murphy- brother, Henry Jr.- nephew, Kevin Murphy- and sister-in-law, Connie Murphy. A memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. Vincent de Paul Church in Houston on Sept. 13 at 10 a.m. with Monsignor Jamail.

Murphy, Flora
Flora Murphy - Pueblo Chieftain - May 07, 2000 - Flora Murphy, 94, passed away May 4, 2000. Born Dec. 5, 1905, in Pueblo. She is preceded in death by her parents, James and Sarah Starmer; husband, A. Frank Murphy, in 1942; three sisters; one brother; and one grandson. Survived by her daughter, Evelyn Herd, Beulah; son, James (Helen) Murphy, Springdale, Ark.; granddaughter, Christine (Charles) Meyer, Pueblo; granddaughter, Ann Murphy, Surprise, Ariz.; grandson, Greg (Jan) Murphy, Elizabeth, Colo.; four great-grandchildren, Tabitha and Kevin Meyer, Pueblo, and Brad and Kent Murphy, Elizabeth; three step-grandsons; and three step-great-grandchildren. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Beulah United Methodist Church, Beulah Historical Society and the Beulah Methodist Women's Circle, where she was a past president and held other offices. Mrs. Murphy worked many years at the State Hospital and for Kress. Viewing, 1 to 5 p.m. today. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Monday, both at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers or food, the family respectfully requests donations be made to the Beulah United Methodist Church, 5903 Pennsylvania Avenue, Beulah, CO, 81023, in memory of Flora Murphy.

Murphy, Hazel
Hazel Warren Durham Murphy - Pueblo Chieftain - January 30, 1987 - Hazel Warren Durham Murphy, 95, of Fruita and formerly of Pueblo died Jan. 26, 1987. She was preceded in death by her husband, U. Earl Murphy, and son. Earl W. Murphy. She is survived by son, Robert L. (Jean) Murphy, Grand Junction; nephew, Alvin Anderson, Pueblo; nieces, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Service, 1 p.m. Saturday at Loma Community Church, with the Rev. Don Cheyney officiating. Burial at Elmwood Cemetery, Fruita. Memorial service, noon Feb. 8 at Central Christian Church, Pueblo.

Murphy, John
Col. John Murphy – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – March 2, 1871 – Death of Col. J. Murphy – It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Col. John Murphy, who lately left Pueblo for Texas. He had only proceeded on his way as far as Trinidad when he was seized with pneumonia and jaundice, of which he died on February 26th, at the United States Hotel. To the proprietors of which house, Messrs. Rifenberg and Bloom, our sincere thanks are given for the kind treatment he received during his illness. Col. Murphy was a man most highly respected by all who knew him. He was a generous man and a brave soldier whose death will be regretted by a large circle of friends. Our thanks are tendered to Mr. W. H. McKean, for communications on the subject.

Murphy, John E.
John E. Murphy - Pueblo Chieftain - January 30, 2000 - John E. Murphy, born Feb. 10, 1918, departed this world to be with the Lord on Jan. 26, 2000. He was retired from the Pueblo Ordinance Depot. He loved sports, hunting, fishing, the mountains, his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was the loving and caring husband of Millie Dennis Murphy. He was a member of Pueblo Elks Lodge No. 90. Preceded in death by his first wife, Esther Pierce Murphy, with whom he shared 62 years; daughter, Gayle Ann; grandchildren, Beverly Cook and Jim Huie; and great-grandson, Andrew Albrecht. He is survived by two sons, Edward (Mary) and Bud Murphy; two daughters, Jo Ann (Chuck) Albrecht and Barbara (Danny) Huie; his stepchildren, Sue Smith, Skeet and Walter Dennis; brothers, Roy (Virginia Hayden) Murphy, Jack (Shirley) Garret; sister, Edna Ola (Carroll) Morton; and sister-in-law, Nora (Steve) Horvath. Survived also by grandchildren, Tina (Rick) Farrow, Todd (Kelly) Albrecht, Michella Albrecht, John (Rhonda) Huie, Kyle Murphy, Dave (Kelly) Cook, Scott (Marty) Holton and D'Owen (Pauline) Holton; "special" adopted grandchildren, April Stutters and Nick (Stacy) Ricotta; and nine great-grandchildren. Viewing will be from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, both to be held at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Reception immediately following at Adrian Comer Garden Hall. Interment will follow reception, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Murphy, Leona M.
Leona M. Murphy - Pueblo Chieftain - January 16, 2002 - Age 78, of Pueblo, passed away on Jan. 11, 2002, in Pueblo. She was born on Feb. 25, 1923, a daughter of the late Victor and Eva Berland Laurent. Leona also was preceded in death by a sister and three brothers. She is survived by a son, Cleo Williams of Pueblo, Colo.; stepdaughter, Frankie Augustine of Grand Junction, Colo.; granddaughter, Cherie Sanders of Nebraska. Graveside service will be at 11 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 18, 2002, at the Grand Junction Municipal Cemetery in Grand Junction, Colo.

Murphy, Letta Irene
Letta Irene Murphy - Pueblo Chieftain - April 14, 1925 - Letta Irene Murphy, age 27 years, died at a local hospital early Monday morning. She is survived by her husband William Murphy of Cameron, Colo., a four year old daughter; father and Mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Perkins of Cameron, Colo.; one brother, Harry W. Perkins of Pueblo; and three sisters, Mrs. G. H. Olinger of Marlin, Texas, Mrs. W. A. Schroader of Trinidad, Colo. And Mrs. Myrtle C. Vance of San Francisco, Calif. She was a member of the Baptist church. The body is being cared for at the United Davis-Vories parlors and the funeral will be announced later. Note! No additional information found.

Murphy, Lorene
Lorene Murphy - Huerfano World - December 22, 1994 - Funeral service was held in Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Emporia, KS, Dec. 5, 1994 for Lorene Murphy. Survivors include her six children, Dennis of Trinidad, formerly of La Veta, 16 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren.

Murphy, Margaret
Margaret Murphy - Colorado Weekly Chieftain - February 6, 1879 - Died - On the 1st instant at 8 1/2 o'clock a.m., Mrs. Margaret Murphy, wife of James Murphy, aged 39 years. (separate column) The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Murphy on Monday was very largely attended. Solemn high mass was celebrated at the Catholic church by Father Gubitosi, after which the funeral cortege wended its way to the cemetery, where the mortal remains of a noble, good, pious woman, were deposited to await the final judgment. Mr. Murphy has the sympathy of his many friends in his great loss.

Murphy, Marilyn J.
Marilyn J. Murphy - Pueblo Chieftain - June 30, 2002 - Marilyn J. Murphy, 59, passed away June 27, 2002. Memorial service, 11 a.m. (CST) Monday at the Fields Memorial Wesleyan Church in Johnson, Kan. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Monday at the Peaco*ck Family Chapel in Lamar. Interment, Fairmount Cemetery. Visitation, from 9 a.m. until service time Monday at the funeral home.

Murphy, Mildred D.
Mildred D. Murphy - Pueblo Chieftain - April 29, 2003 - Mildred D. Murphy, born Sept. 9, 1914, passed away the evening of April 25, 2003. She is survived by children, Joan Chapman, Pat Teel and Jack Smith. She was preceded in death by her son, Bob Smith; two brothers and two sisters. Mildred had a loving sister by choice and not by birth, many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She will be missed by all of those that she touched. She walks with God. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, at Imperial Funeral Home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Murphy, N. C. (Daughter of )
Daughter of N.C. Murphy - Huerfano World - April 14, 1994 - This Week in Walsenburg History – 1923: The nine-year-old daughter of N.C. Murphy of Rattlesnake Buttes was killed in a powder explosion which also injured five other siblings.

Murphy, Pauline
LCDR Pauline Erjavec Murphy - Pueblo Chieftain - October 18, 1998 - LCDR Pauline Erjavec Murphy, N.C., U.S.N., retired, Born Feb. 7, 1918, in Pueblo, Colo., passed away Oct. 15, 1998. Survived by her sisters, Veda Zunick, Mary Karlinger and Ann Erjavec- as well as numerous nieces and nephews- great-nieces and nephews- one great-great-nephew- and sister-in-law, Louise Erjavec. Preceded in death by her husband, Capt. Owen B. Murphy- parents, John and Josephine Erjavec- sister, Josephine Janoski- brother, John Erjavec Jr.- and brothers-in-law, Rudolph Karlinger, Peter Zunick and Edward Janoski. Pauline graduated from Seton School of Nursing and was retired from the United States Nursing Corps. LCDR Murphy was a member of the Retired Officers Association, the Radium Women's Golf Association of Albany, Ga., the Georgia Senior Women's Golf Association and Seton Alumni. She was a member of St. Michael's Parish in Albany, Ga. Funeral Mass, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., St. Mary Church, Pueblo, Colo. Interment, Fort Logan Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to St. Mary's Church, Pueblo, Colo., in her memory.

Murphy, Raymond F.
Raymond F. Murphy - Pueblo Chieftain - September 21, 1986 - Raymond F. Murphy of 1608 E. Fifth, Sept. 20, 1986. Husband of Mary Ruth Murphy and brother of Marguerite Baum and Bernice Murphy, both of Pueblo; and Agnes Beatty, Denver. Survived also by his sister-in-law, Mary Murphy of Pueblo, as well as several nieces and nephews. A lifelong Pueblo resident, Mr. Murphy was a member of St. Leander Parish, Pueblo Elks Lodge No. 90, united Transportation Union, Local 0071, and Pueblo Aerie No. 145 (FOE). Mr. Murphy retired in 1974 from the Missouri Pacific Railroad. At the time of his retirement he was employed as a conductor. He worked for Missouri Pacific for 46 years. Services, St. Leander Church. Rosary recitation, 6 p.m. Sunday and Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Monday. Interment. Roselawn.

Murphy, Violet Lee
Violet Lee Murphy - Pueblo Chieftain - October 16, 2005 - Violet Lee Murphy, 78, of Pueblo, went home to be with the Lord on Oct. 15, 2005. Survived by her children, Patricia Murphy-Vallejo, Sharon French, Evelyn (Gilbert) Berry, Regina (Charlie) Johnson-Murphy; grandchildren, Jakie Vallejo, Marla Vallejo, Erik (Angela) Vallejo, Antonio Murphy, Chad "Orf" Nananjo, Karen Krumanocker, Vicki (Mike) Libby, Dana (Sharon) Berry, Brenda (Sammy) Seavey, Brian (Jackie) Berry, Gilbert J. Berry, Kimberly Berry, Jesse Scott Murphy, Trevor Anthony Romero, Matthew Paul Romero-Murphy, Slade Nathaniel Johnson; great-grandchildren, Mercedes Retana, Desmond Vallejo, Jerik Vallejo, Marissa and Michael Krumanocker, Tristan and Haley Libby, Katherine, Ryan and Riley Berry, Austin and Sean Seavey, and 12 other great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her former husband, C.J. Murphy; parents, Retta and Harry Secord, and her son, Michael Murphy; sisters, Jean and Thelma; and four grandchildren. Violet was a devoted Bronco fan. She was a very giving and loving mother and grandmother. She was very proud of her family. Violet retired from the Colorado State Hospital as a Psychiatric Technician. She will be greatly missed, remembered and loved by everyone who knew her. Visitation will be from 2 to 7 p.m. Monday, with Recitation of the Rosary. Funeral service, will be 1 p.m. Tuesday. All services will be held at Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel.

Murray, Albert Lee
Albert Lee Murray - Pueblo Chieftain - November 1, 1924 - Albert Lee Murray, age 68 years, died at 112 Block P. October 31. Body in care of the Rouch Funeral Home. Pueblo Chieftain - November 2, 1924 - Funeral services for Albert L. Murray were held from the Rouch Funeral home Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Rev. Ernest Saider officiated and Mrs. W. J. Kidd accompanied by Mrs. Charles Krebs sang "Lead Kindly Light" and "Abide With Me". The pallbearers were J. E. Campbell, Frank Hoag, W. K. Dudley and George B. Baker. The flower bearers were Mrs. Bessie Compton and Mrs. James W. Robinson. Interment was made in the family plot in Roselawn.

Murray, Alfred Charles
Alfred Charles Murray - Huerfano World - July 22, 1999 - Alfred Charles Murray, 84, lifelong resident of the La Veta area, died July 16, 1999 in the Life Care Center in Pueblo. Born December 23, 1914 to Charles and Nellie Murray, he grew up in the canyons south of Cuchara Pass and the North Fork of the Purgatory River. A cowboy and a ranch hand since the age of 14, he married Jennie Huesties April 10, 1938. Together they ranched in the Huajatolla and on School Creek, near La Veta. Mr. Murray retired as foreman of the Huerfano County Road and Bridge Department and continued to raise cattle on the Cuchara Valley Ranch. His passion was of rodeo and the 4-H programs for kids. He is survived by a step-son, Odis Huesties; two grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Cremation. No service. Resting place: head of Wildcat Canyon in the North Fork.

Murray, Etta Mae
Etta Mae Murray - Huerfano World - July 30, 1998 - Etta Mae Murray, 91, of Walsenburg, died July 23, 1998 in Huerfano Medical Center. Born Dec. 28, 1906 in Detroit Lake, MN, to the late William and Edith Schooler, she was a home-maker. She is survived by a son Charles Tressler, Scottsdale, AZ; a step-son, Bill Murray, Baltimore, MD; a step-daughter, Vira Jo Denney, Irvine, CA; two nieces and four grandchildren. Memorial service Tuesday in the Huerfano Masonic Cemetery.

Murray, James S.
James S. Murray - World Independent - April 8, 1940 - Funeral Held For Jim Murray - Funeral services were held at Community church this afternoon for James S. Murray retired coal mine operator and auto dealer of Walsenburg, who expired Saturday in a Denver hospital. Mr. Murray was born Aug. 15, 1883 in Scotland and had lived in Huerfano county 41 years. He settled first at Toltec upon coming to this county and later became part owner of that mine. He also operated the Murray garage on East Sixth street for several years. Rev. Robert Cleland officiated at rites this afternoon and Huerfano Lodge No. 27 A.F.& A.M. conducted their services at the grave. Pallbearers were C.V. Mazzone, A.C. Schafer, Jr., George Thurston, Archie French, Glen Mathews and J.B. Griffis. Mr. Murray is survived by his wife Winifred; five sisters, Mrs. Thomas Cambell, Mrs. Anna Owens, Mrs. Nellie Swanbeck, Mrs. Elizabeth Fox and Mrs. Calvin Horney; one brother, Tom Wilson, city clerk of Walsenburg.

Murray, Jennie Margaret
Jennie Margaret Murray - Huerfano World - Jennie Margaret Murray, 88, life long resident of La Veta died July 24, 1998 in Huerfano Medical Center. She was born Sept. 1, 1909 in La Veta to the late John and Dominica Baudino Pene. Survivors include her husband Alfred, La Veta; a son, Odis Huesties, La Veta; two grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. Her first husband, Jodie Huesties died. At her request, cremation, no service.

Murray, John
John (Jack) Murray - Pueblo Chieftain - September 17, 1986 - John (Jack) Murray, 97, passed away on Sept, 15, 1986. Mr. Murray is survived by one daughter, Mildred Adams; three grandchildren, Nancy Cole, Barbara Adams, and John Adams, all of Pueblo. He is also survived by six great-grandchildren. Mr. Murray was preceded in death by his wife, Winifred Murray, in 1984. He was born on Dec. 27, 1888, in Denver, was a Pueblo resident for the past 82 years, and was a conductor for the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad until his retirement in 1981. Visitation hours from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. today at Imperial Funeral Home. Graveside service at 2 p.m. today at Roselawn Cemetery. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Murray, Joseph
Joseph Murray - Pueblo Chieftain - August 19, 1986 - Joseph Murray of Walsenburg. Husband of Etta Mae Murray, Walsenburg. Survived by five children, J. William (Helen) Murray, Baltimore, Md.; Vira Jo (Roger) Denny, Irvine, Calif.; Charles (Barbara) Tressler, Scottsdale, Ariz.; Peggy Treba, Pueblo; Laura Bell (David) Krischt, Walsenburg. Brother of Wendell Murray, Anaheim, Calif.; and Charlotte Hodges, Irvine, Calif. Seven grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews also survive. Services, 2 p.m. Friday, Boies Almont Memorial Chapel. Graveside service by Huerfano Lodge No. 27, AF&AM. Interment, Masonic Cemetery.

Murray, Maude
Maude Murray - Yampa Leader - January 31, 1913 - Lysander L. Johnson shot and instantly killed Mrs. Maude Murray and then killed himself, at Pueblo.

Murray, Thomas H.
Thomas H. Murray – Durango Democrat – May 18, 1909 – Thomas H. Murray Drops Dead on Street – Trinidad, May 17 – Thomas H. Murray, a former resident of this city and recently engaged in business in Raton, N. M., dropped dead of apoplexy within a half block of the home of his brother, Patrick Murray, a prominent attorney, a few minutes before 11 o'clock this morning. Murray came here yesterday to witness the G. A. R. encampment this week and while walking up town this morning was overcome by dizziness and hailing a passing automobile asked the driver to take him home. When the automobile was within a few yards of his brother's home Murray fell over and rolled out of the automobile dead. He was 51 years of age, a prominent Elk and was unmarried. He has three brothers residing in Trinidad.

Murray-Graham, Edith Mae
Edith Mae Murray-Graham - Pueblo Chieftain - February 04, 2003 - Edith Mae Murray-Graham, age 89, a resident of St. Joseph's Manor in Florence, passed away on Jan. 30, 2003. She was born on June 7, 1913, in Thurber, Texas, to the late John and Margaret Mary (Scollick) Murray. After her birth, the family moved to Coal Creek, where her father worked as a miner. Raised and educated in Coal Creek, she grew up in the small mining community and graduated from Florence High School. Edith married Thomas Griffith Graham of Canon City on Nov. 30, 1933. Thomas was a butcher at the Anderson-Morgan Grocery Store in Canon City and the Safeway Store in Florence. The couple resided on West Third Street in Florence where they raised their three children, Thomas, Sharon and Norman. After their children graduated from Florence High School and Campion Academy in Loveland, Colo., the couple moved to Pueblo where Thomas "Buster" was employed as a butcher at Stein's Fine Foods, and Edith was employed as the secretary for the Pueblo Seventh-day Adventist Church for 13 years. Throughout her career as church secretary, she was actively involved in several community outreach programs, providing human services and assistance to area families in Pueblo County. She was a very active member of her church community and enjoyed helping to raise her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The Grahams eventually returned to Florence, where they resided in the former home of Florence Mayor Jack R. McFall. McFall's wife, Christina, was Mr. Graham's sister. In recent years, Edith has been a resident of the Buglewicz Mountain Vista Care Center in Williamsburg and the St. Joseph's Manor in Florence. Edith is survived by her daughter, Sharon Marlene Miller of Florence; a son, Norman Graham of Morgan Hill, Calif.; grandchildren, Thomas Graham of Aurora, Randy Hastings of Highlands Ranch, Suzy Minnick of Littleton, Ricky Hastings of Manteca, Calif., Carol DeMarco of Florence, Mark Graham of Morgan Hill, Calif., Michele Davis of Nampa, Idaho, and Todd Graham of upstate New York; 11 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. She also was preceded in death by her husband, "Buster"; her oldest son, Thomas; and a sister, Muryl. Private graveside service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2003, at Mountain View Cemetery in Pueblo, Colo. A formal memorial celebration of her life will be presented at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2003, at the Seventh-day Adventist Church, 3180 East Main St., Canon City. Contributions may be made in care of the Canon City Seventh-day Adventist Church World Missions.

Murrow, E. Vernon
E. Vernon "Vern" Murrow - Pueblo Chieftain - February 10, 2004 - E. Vernon "Vern" Murrow, 79, passed away Feb. 6, 2004. Husband of Loraine Murrow of the family home; and father of Terry, Ned and Stan Murrow. Survived by five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and a brother, Marvin Murrow. He belonged to the Full Gospel Businessmen. Memorial service, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel.

Murten, Roy
Roy Murten - Pueblo Chieftain - August 28, 1999 - Roy Murten, 73, passed away unexpectedly Aug. 26, 1999. He was born on June 17, 1926, in Pueblo. Survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Charlotte Murten- daughter, Carleen Murten (Rob Jobson) of Colorado Springs- son, Cork R. (Cheryl) Murten of Grand Junction, Colo.- daughter, Cindy Murten of Kewaunee, Wis.- grandson, Robert Worm of Denver, Colo.- grandchildren, Brian, Crystal, Amy, Konrad, Garrett, Karrie, Jesse and Karl- and numerous great-grandchildren. Graveside service, 11 a.m. Monday, Imperial Memorial Gardens in the Garden of the Last Supper. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. today and noon to 8 p.m. Sunday. In lieu of food and flowers, contributions may be made to the charity of the giver's choice.

Murtis, Lucile
Lucile Murtis - Basalt Journal - June 29, 1907 - Lucile Murtis, one of the most prominent graduates of the Trinidad High school this year, was thrown from a buggy and fatally injured at Berintville, Ia. She was prominent in the young society set and the sad news is received with great regret.

Muscianisi, Anne R.
Anne R. Muscianisi - Pueblo Chieftain - August 16, 1998 - Anne R. Muscianisi, 85, passed away Aug. 13, 1998, in Colorado Springs. Her survivors include her daughter, Fran (Bill) Winkler of Pueblo West. Services and interment will be held in Pompano Beach, Fla.

Muse, Mitzi
Mitzi Muse - Pueblo Chieftain - September 18, 2001 - Mitzi Muse of Pueblo went to be with the Lord Sept. 16, 2001. Mitzi was born Oct. 14, 1961, and was the loving daughter of Matt and Eileen Downs. Survived by her daughter, Taylor; fiancé and love of her life, Rico Andrini and his sons, Antonio, Andre and Angelo. Also survived by her sister, Valerie Robinson; and nieces, Brook and Bree, all of Colorado Springs; her sister, Laura Downs and brother, Denzil Muse, both of Pueblo; and her "sister-sister," Mary Lou Hocking. She was employed at Burke's TV. Mitzi was a member of the Foursquare Gospel Church and loved to sing the praises of our Lord, Jesus. She will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by all whose lives she touched. Cremation, Davis Crematory. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2001, in the Foursquare Gospel Church, 2601 Elizabeth St.

Muselman, George
George Muselman – Leadville Carbonate Chronicle – April 27, 1914 – Funeral of George Muselman – Services, which were heard by a large congregation which filled the chapel of the Moynahan & O'Malia Undertaking company, were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 over the remains of the late George Muselman, pioneer miner and leaser of the Leadville district, who died at the age of 71 years Monday following a general physical breakdown. The services were conducted by the Rev. David McMartin, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, who gave an address of striking sympathy and feeling. The musical part of the ceremonies was rendered by Miss Agnes Orwell, accompanied by Miss Anna McLeod, their selections being "Abide With Me" and "Lead, Kindly Light." Flowers came from friends in all parts of the city and from the fraternal orders of which Henry Muselman, son of the deceased is a member. These formed a beautiful mass about the casket, being placed so that the varied colors harmonized effectively. Burial was in the I. O. O. F. plot of Evergreen cemetery, besides the grave of Mr. Muselman's wife, who died here in 1887. The pall bearers were all men who had known Mr. Muselman well. They were Messrs. Howard E. Burton, George S. Curtis, Harry Beamer, J. B. Stewart, Murdock Stewart and Thomas McCormick. Mrs. Florence James, the only surviving daughter of Mr. Muselman, and her husband, of Pueblo, arrived in the city to attend the services. Edward Muselman, of Douglas, Wyo., who with Henry Muselman, assayer in the office of Howard E. Burton, is the only other surviving son, was unable to reach the city.

Musik, Mike
Mike Musik - Huerfano World - August 23, 2001 - This Week in Walsenburg History - 1918: An Austrian by the name of Mike Musik was killed by a fall of rock in the Sunnyside mine Tuesday. [Editor's Note: Mike Musik, died August 20, 1918. Obituary listed Walsenburg World, August 22, 1918.]

Musilli, Josephine R.
Josephine R. Musilli - Pueblo Chieftain - December 17, 2004 - Josephine R. Musilli, 78, passed away Dec. 14, 2004. Survived by her husband, Dan Musilli; children, Cheryl (Hank) Summers, Brian (Joleen) Musilli, Walsenburg, and Shelley (Darin) Santi, Colorado Springs. Also survived by four grandchildren, Eric, Rendi, Bret and Jordan, three great-grandchildren and a new great-granddaughter on the way, one sister, Ann (Krist) Bromm; sister-in-law, Lea Krist, Denver; and many nieces and nephews. Service of Remembrance is being held at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 18, 2004, at St. Mary Catholic Church. Burial, North St. Mary Cemetery, Walsenburg, Colo.

Musselwhite, William S
William S "Bill" Musselwhite - Leadville Herald Democrat - February 28, 2004 - William S. "Bill" Musselwhite died at his home in El Moro, north of Trinidad, Colo., on Feb. 12. He was born on March 19, 1941, in the Panama Canal Zone to William B. and Sally S. Musselwhite. Musselwhite served 15 years in the U.S. Navy with service in Vietnam and was very proud of his service to and for his country. He worked most of his life in law enforcement in the U.S. Navy Shore Patrol, Burns Detective Agency in California, and as a deputy sheriff in Lake County and Las Animas County (1984-1998), in Colorado. Musselwhite was a good citizen, friend, brother and will truly be missed. He was preceded in death by his parents; and wife Darlene Musselwhite. He is survived by his brothers Richard L. Musselwhite, El Moro; Michael R. (Edith) Musselwhite, Hoehne; uncle Robert S. Musselwhite, Raton, N.M.; and various nieces and nephews. By his request, he was cremated with no services. His ashes will be buried on the family farm in El Moro. The family can be contacted at 37878 CR 32.4, Trinidad, CO 81082, 719-845-0675 or 719- 846-7741. Arrangements made under the direction of Comi Funeral Home.

Mussler, Sylvia E.
Sylvia E. Mussler - Pueblo Chieftain - March 16, 1999 - Sylvia E. Mussler, age 86, passed away quietly on Saturday, March 13, 1999, at Villa Pueblo Pavilion in Pueblo. Sylvia was married for 63 years to Ed Mussler Sr. who preceded her in death three years ago. She will be sadly missed by her daughter, Cheryl Johnson, and her husband Robert of Pueblo, and George, Bobby and Annie, her grandsons and granddaughter- by her son, Fred Mussler, and his wife, Rebecca, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Fred III, Joy and Craig, her grandsons and granddaughter- and by Samantha Mussler, her great-granddaughter. Among her many activities she was especially proud of her volunteer work with the American Red Cross at Jacksonville Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, Fla., where she spent more than 10 years assisting physicians in the orthopedics wing. will be Wednesday, March 17, 1999, at 1p.m. at the Towers Penthouse, 1111 Bonforte Blvd., Pueblo. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the American Cancer Society.

Musso, Anna
Mrs. Anna Musso - Pueblo Chieftain - November 8, 1946 - Mrs. Anna Musso, RFD 2 Box 504, St. Charles Mesa, Nov. 7. Mother of Mrs. John Ferraro, Mrs. Sam Martellaro, Mrs. Charles Todesco, Mrs. Naich Cordo of Pueblo; Mrs. Sylvester Dazzio of Cheyenne, Wyo.; and Joseph S. and Thomas Musso of Pueblo. Sister of Mrs. John Musso, St. Charles Mesa; Joseph and Dominic Giadone, Pueblo, and Sam Giadone, Italy. Grandmother of 16. Member of Mt. Carmel Church, Princess Yolanda Lodge and San Francisco Lodge. Service announcements later.

Musso, Anna M.
Mrs. Anna M. Musso - Pueblo Chieftain - November 9, 1957 - Mrs. Anna M. Musso of Rt. 1, Box 254, Vineland, a prominent, long-time resident of this area passed away Friday, Nov. 8, at a local hospital following an illness of one month. Mrs. Musso was preceded by her husband, Carl Musso, who expired in 1947. She came to Pueblo in 1900 and moved to the Vineland area in 1901, where her husband was engaged in farming. A member of Saint Therese Church of Vineland, and of the Saint Therese Altar and Rosary Society, and of Saint Therese Lodge, both of Vineland. Survivors include five children: Joseph J. Musso of Pueblo, Henry G. Musso of Vineland, Mrs. Charles Dionisio of Vineland, Mrs. Joseph Cicero of Pueblo, and Anthony B. Musso of Gunnison. Ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren also survive. Recitation of the Rosary will be on Monday at 7:30 p.m. in our Chapel of Memory. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. in our chapel on Tuesday and at 10 a.m. solemn mass will be celebrated at the Sacred Heart Cathedral Church. Interment will follow in Roselawn Cemetery. The family may be contacted at the Charles Dionisio residence, 35th Lane and Hillside, Vineland.

Musso, Charles V.
Charles V. Musso - Pueblo Chieftain - July 03, 2004 - Charles V. Musso, 81, passed away June 29, 2004. Preceded in death by his wife, Rose; parents, Carl and Agnes Musso; brother, Henry; and sisters, Bessie Giadone and Faye Jackson. He is survived by his son, Carl (Connie) Musso; daughter, Shirley (Dennis) McDermott; grandsons, Shane and Bret McDermott; brothers, Joe Musso, Jack (JoAnn) Musso and Tony (Lorraine) Musso; and numerous nieces and nephews. Charles was a World War II veteran and a retiree of the Pueblo Army Depot. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. Monday, at the funeral home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Monday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel, followed by cremation. Memorial Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, St. Leander Church. Inurnment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be sent to Fuente de Vida at Sangre de Cristo Hospice in Charles' memory.

Musso, Cologero
Cologero Musso - Pueblo Chieftain - January 28, 1947 - Cologero Musso, well known farmer of the Vineland district died Monday, Jan. 27 at a local hospital after a week's illness. Mr. Musso was born in Italy in 1864 and came to Pueblo County 50 years ago. He had lived in the Vineland district for the last 45 years. His survivors include his wife and five children, Joseph J. and Anthony Musso and Mrs. Joseph Cicero, all of Pueblo; Mrs. Charles Dionisio and Henry Musso of Vineland. Ten grandchildren also survive. He was a member of St. Theresa's church in Vineland.

Musso, Jennie J.
Jennie J. Musso - Pueblo Chieftain - March 15, 1999 - Jennie J. Musso, 86, passed away March 13, 1999. Wife of Charles V. Musso, who passed away Feb. 11, 1994. Mother of John C. Musso, Rosann Musso, and Shirley(Jim) Allenback, all of Pueblo. Survived by grandchildren, Patricia (Kurt)Byrnes, Pamela Macchieato, Janna Shaefer, Laura (Matthew) Pittman, James Allenback, Angela Allenback and Nena Allenback- brothers and sisters, Ann (Stanley) DePresco, Brooklyn, N.Y., Felix Juliano and Adeline Kochevar, both of Pueblo. Also survived by 15 great-grandchildren- numerous nieces, nephews, brothers and sisters-in-law, including Rose Dazzio, Bessie Ingo, Ann Massarotti, Sam Musso, Dominick (Frances) Musso, Ann Musso, and Ida Musso. Mrs. Musso was a member of the Shrine of St. Therese, Ladies Fidelity Lodge of the Colombian Federation, St. Therese of Vineland Society, American Business Women, and Eagles Auxiliary No. 145. She worked in the housekeeping department at St. Mary-Corwin for 25 years, loved knitting, cooking and taking care of her grandchildren. Rosary, Tuesday, March 16, 1999, 5:30 p.m., Shrine of St. Therese. Funeral Mass, Wednesday, March 17, 1999, 10 a.m., Shrine of St. Therese. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery. Family will greet friends at the church following the rosary.

Musso, John Jr.
John Musso Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - October 05, 1986 - John Musso Jr. of 1040 Lane 25, Oct. 4, 1986. Husband of Ann Musso and father of Rose Marie (John) Patti, Virginia "Ginger" (Anthony) Andenucio and John A. "Stoney" (Candy) Musso, all of Pueblo. Grandfather of Michael and Michele Patti, Anthony J. "Tony" Andenucio and John Thomas "J. T." Musso. Brother of Rose Dazzio, Sam Musso, Bessie Ingo, Tom (Bernice) Musso, Charles (Jennie) Musso, Pete (Ida) Musso, Ann Massarotti and Dominic (Frances) Musso, all of Pueblo. Brother-in-law of Isabel Musso, Argie (Tony) Caporicci, Esther (Louie) DiTomaso, and Lena DiPrince, all of Pueblo. Survived also by numerous nieces, nephews and a host of good friends. Predeceased by his parents, John and Rose Musso, a brother, Joe Musso, and his sister, Virginia Colletti. A lifelong Pueblo resident and St. Charles Mesa farmer. Mr. Musso was a member of St. Joseph Parish, Florence Elks Lodge No. 611, Pueblo Foot-printers No. 22, Travelers Protective Association - Post B, Christopher Columbus Lodge of Pueblo, past president and board member, Pueblo Rural Fire Department, past board member of District 12 School District, member of the board of directors of Centennial Bank and St. Charles Mesa Sanitation District and member of American Legion Post 203. Services, St. Joseph Church. Mass of Christian Burial, 7 p.m. Monday and rosary recitation, 10 a.m. Tuesday. Interment, Roselawn. Memorials may be made in Mr. Musso's name to the Pueblo Rural Fire Department in care of the funeral home office.

Musso, John Michael
John Michael "Mike" Musso - Pueblo Chieftain - November 10, 2001 - John Michael "Mike" Musso, born Feb. 27, 1945, in Pueblo. Attended Pueblo schools, graduating from Central High School 1963. Died Nov. 7, 2001, at St. Anthony's North Hospital, Westminster, Colo., as the result of a massive stroke. Owner and operator since 1968 of Ellswood Balloon Party Supply Co. and Colorado Amusem*nt Supply Co. of Denver. Member of Lakewood Elks BPOE No. 1777. Survived by his wife of 26 years, Imogene (Summers) Musso; daughters, Elizabeth, Amanda and Gina Musso; sisters, Rosemary Laydon, Terry (Clyde) Creel and their children. Preceded in death by his parents, Joe and Isabel (Danna) Musso; Ines and Gerald Summers; Dennis Laydon; and numerous aunts and uncles. Survived by the following aunts and uncles: Ann Massarotti, Dominic and Francis Musso, Ann Musso, Ida Musso, Mary and Sam Anselmo, Rose Lee Pisciotta, Theresa Danna, Jeanie Gonzales, Mary Ann Corsentino. Survived by numerous brothers- and sisters-in-law; nieces, nephews and cousins. Rosary, 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11, 2001, Horan & McConaty Funeral Home, 9998 Grant St., Thornton, Colo. Funeral, 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 12, 2001, Westminster Church of the Nazarene, 3501 W. 104th, Westminster, Colo. Burial, Olinger Highland Cemetery, 10201 N. Grant St., Thornton.

Musso, Lynette M.
Lynette M. Musso - Pueblo Chieftain - November 12, 2002 - Lynette M. Musso passed away Nov. 10, 2002. Wife of Don Musso of the family home. Survived by her children, Jeff (Sherry) Musso, Gary (Denise) Musso and Chad Musso of Pueblo; brother, Sam (Judy) Riggio of Pueblo; and brother-in-law, John S. (Virginia) Musso and Rose McNamara, all of Pueblo; as well as very special uncle, Cheech DeJoy; numerous nieces and nephews and great-nieces and -nephews. Preceded in death by her parents, Sam and Mary Riggio; and father- and mother-in-law, Sam and Eva Musso; aunt, Lena DeJoy; her nephew and godson, Cary Riggio and Richard McNamara. Lynette graduated from South High School in 1967 and married Don in 1969. She and Don started Don's Lawn Service in 1969, which later became Don's Landscaping. They have co-managed the business for the past 33 years. She was a member of Our Lady of the Meadows Parish. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, 7 p.m. Wednesday, and Scriptural Committal Service, 1 p.m. Thursday, at Our Lady of the Meadows Church. Entombment at Roselawn Cemetery.

Musso, Mary
Mary Musso - Pueblo Chieftain - August 17, 2002 - Mary Musso, passed away Aug. 15, 2002. Preceded in death by her husband of 44 years, Henry Musso, in 1985; and parents, Frank and Ermie Milito. Survived by son, Roger (Tanya) Musso of Beulah; grandson, Douglas Musso; sisters, Francis (Joe) Colletti, Margaret (Tony) Rotolo; special friend and caregiver, Erma Goodwin of Pueblo; as well as numerous nephews and nieces. Mrs. Musso was born in Pueblo, attended and graduated from the Trinidad school system. She retired from the Colorado State Hospital after 25 years of service. She enjoyed her work with patients and co-workers. She enjoyed dancing and being with her relatives and friends. She was a member of Eagles Auxiliary No. 145. Viewing will be noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, 4 p.m. Monday at the Shrine of St. Therese. At her request, cremation will follow.

Musso, Rose
Rose Musso - Pueblo Chieftain - January 15, 1987 - Rose Musso, longtime Pueblo resident, passed away Jan. 13, 1987. Wife of Joseph S. Musso, who passed away April 27, 1962. Mother of Samuel J. (Betty) Musso, Phoenix, Ariz., and Anna Painter, Denver. Grandmother of Michael S. Musso, Elizabeth Mangin, Timothy S. Musso, Therese Carusone, Kenneth R. Strandberg, Kathy Strandberg, Susie Kintner and Christine Musso. Great-grandmother of Robert Musso, Joshua Mangin and Joseph Strandberg. Also survived by her brothers, James Masinton, bio, and Tony Masinton, La A charter member of the King Parish, Mrs. Musso was employed as a psychiatric technician at the Colorado State Hospital for 27 years, retiring in 1974. She was a member of Colorado State Hospital Retired Employees, CAPE, AARP, Social Star of Rebekah 2, Christ the King Altar Society and Women's Aglow. Services, Christ the King Church: Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Thursday, and Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. Friday. Entombment, Roselawn Mausoleum. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association in care of the funeral home office. The family will greet friends at the Parish Hall following the rosary and may be contacted home of Kenneth Strand, 2402 Sixth Ave.

Musso, Salvatore
Salvatore Musso - Pueblo Chieftain - January 10, 1938 - Salvatore Musso, 69, widely known St. Charles farmer, died at his home on the Mesa Sunday, January 9. He had lived in this vicinity for more than 40 years and had farmed in the St. Charles region for more than 30 years. He had been ill for two days. He was a member of the Independent Order of Sicilian lodges and of Mount Carmel church. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Anna Musso, and the following children; Mrs. John Ferraro, Joseph, Thomas and Mrs. Lilly Dazzio of Cheyenne, Wyo., Mrs. Sam Martell, Mrs. Charles Todesco and Mrs. Naich Cordo, of Pueblo. There are also two brothers, Louis and Carl Musso, of Pueblo, and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel of the George F. McCarthy home and at the Mount Carmel church at 2 p.m. Rosary services will take place at the funeral chapel today at 7:30 p.m.

Mustard, Joyce L.
Joyce L. Mustard - Pueblo Chieftain - August 26, 2004 - Joyce L. Mustard, 63, passed away Aug. 23, 2004. Survived by her husband of 29 years, Dwayne Mustard of the family home in Pueblo West; children, Brian (Kristin) Mustard of Pueblo, Kimberly (Kirk) LaVina of South Carolina, Deborah (Keith) Ritchey of Missouri, and Donald Varner of Pueblo; mother-in-law, Odessa Mustard of Pueblo West; five sisters and one brother, all in Oklahoma; grandchildren, Tony, Sherrea, Mackenzie, Cameron and Hunter; and one great-grandchild. Joyce was born to Edgar E. and Beatrice Austin on Sept. 15, 1940, in Oklahoma City, Okla. In addition to raising her own children, Joyce was a foster mother. Member of Outlaws Rod and Custom Car Club. Private family service and no public viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium.

Mustard, Veronica Ione
Veronica Ione Mustard - Pueblo Chieftain - October 03, 2003 - Veronica Ione Mustard, 41, passed away Sept. 29, 2003. Survived by her husband, Carl Houston Ward of Pueblo; children, Misty Guerin of Roswell, N.M., Samantha (Michael Lemay) Howard and Johnny Mustard, both of Pueblo; mother, Odessa Mustard of Pueblo West; father, Ralph Dwayne Mustard of California; grandchildren, Summer Guerin and Alaisha Lemay; brother, Dwayne (Joyce) Mustard of Pueblo West; nephews and nieces, Wayne Varner, Deborah Black, Brian (Kristin) Mustard and Kimberly (Kurt) LaVina; great-nieces and nephews, Tony and Sherrea Black, Hunter and Cameron LaVina and MacKenzie Pace. Preceded in death by her grandparents, Birdie and Clarence Henderson. Veronica was born Nov. 20, 1961, in Denver, and was a manager at the Sonic Drive Inn on Oakshire Road. She will be dearly missed by her family and friends and will be remembered as a devoted wife, mother and a hard worker. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. The family may be contacted at (719) 542-1429 for condolences and service information.

Muth, Martha
Martha Muth - Pueblo Chieftain - December 20, 2002 - Martha Muth, age 91, of Rocky Ford, died Dec. 19 at her home. She is survived by children, Albert (Grace) Muth, Alfred (Dorothy) Muth, Marvin (Shirley) Muth, Richard (Esther) Muth and Ruth Muth Grenard; daughter-in-law, Janice Muth, all of Rocky Ford and La Junta area. Visitation from 1 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Funeral service, 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21 at the Westside Bible Church in Rocky Ford. Interment at Hillcrest Cemetery.

Mutz, Bertha Louise
Bertha Louise Mutz - Pueblo Chieftain - July 19, 1933 - Bertha Louise Mutz, 16 years, Tuesday. Daughter of Mrs. Catherine Mutz, 2502 Pine. Sister of Mrs. Mary McCaughey, Anna, Catherine and Helen. Member of Junior lodge St. Joseph society and St. Mary's church. Services Thursday, 8:30 a.m. residences; 9 a.m. St. Mary's church. Rosary services Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. at the residence. Interment, Roselawn.

Mutz, James Daniel
James Daniel Mutz Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - May 15, 1987 - James Daniel Mutz Jr. was born May 17, 1972, in Pueblo, Colo., and passed away May 12, 1987, in Pueblo. Son of James D. Mutz and Vickie J. Mutz, both of Pueblo; brother of Larry Mutz, whose daughter is Natasha, and Tammie and Rena Mutz, all of Pueblo; grandson of Charles (Mary Jane) Parise; nephew of Barbara (Carl) Musso, Mark (Peggy) Mutz, Matilda Major, Michael Parise and Debbie Anderson. Also survived by numerous cousins and many friends. He had been a student at Keating Education Center. Contributions may be made in his memory to Dream Weavers, 3228 Northridge Drive, or through the funeral home. Services at Christ the King Church, Horseshoe, and Bonforte: Recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m. Friday, May 15; Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 16. Entombment at Roselawn Cemetery. The family will greet friends at 1224 Kennedy. Respects may be paid at the funeral home 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, where the memorial book may be signed. Casket to remain closed except to family.

Mutz, John
John Mutz - Pueblo Chieftain - November 1, 1929 - John Mutz, aged 46 years, a resident of Pueblo for the past 25 years, died early Thursday morning at the family home, 2502 Pine street, following a long illness. Mr. Mutz was an employe of the C.F. & I. company for the past 22 years. He was a member of St. Joseph society, saint Peter and Paul society of St. Mary's church and the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie No. 145. Surviving him are his bereaved wife, Mrs. Katherine Mutz, children. Mrs. J. E. McCaughey, Ann, Katherine, Bertha, Helen and two sisters Mrs. Frank Krasovich and Mrs. Jos. Krasovich of Pueblo. The body is being cared for at the George F. McCarthy Funeral home. The time of the funeral will be announced later. Pueblo Chieftain - November 2, 1929 - The funeral of John Mutz will take place Monday morning at 9:30 from the residence, 2502 Pine street and from St. Mary's church at 10 o'clock. Interment in the family plot in Roselawn. George F. McCarthy service.

Mutz, Nora Sanchez
Nora Sanchez Mutz - Pueblo Chieftain - May 11, 1986 - Nora Sanchez Mutz, 1306 Spruce, departed this life May 8, 1986, at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. A Pueblo resident since 1941, she was born Aug. 2, 1898, in Ponil, N.M. Preceded in death by husband, Marco Mutz, and daughter, Antonette Sanchez, both in 1972. Survivors include a daughter, Jane (David) Wilson; son, Michael Casaus, both of Pueblo; four sisters, Anna Kilpatrick, Denver, Florida Martinez, Taos, N.M., Faye Griego, Weston, and Nettie Lopez, Pueblo; one brother, Joe Sanchez, Ogden, Utah; four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren and other relatives and friends. A member of St. Francis Xavier Church, where both services will be held. Rosary recitation, 7 p.m. Sunday; Mass of the Resurrection, 10 a.m. Monday, with the Rev. Edward G. Pettit, celebrant. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 1104 Spruce.

Mutz, Vivian
Vivian Mutz - Pueblo Chieftain - March 10, 1999 - Vivian Mutz, 84, passed away March 6, 1999. Predeceased by husband, Raymond Mutz. Survived by daughter, Sallie Rae (John) Donley- grandson, Chad Jason Donley- sisters, Lorene Mutz, Longmont, and Rogene (J.R.) Smith, Fowler-brothers, John Warren, Wichita and Vernon Warren, N.Y.- and numerous nieces and nephews. Vivian was a member of First Baptist Church where a memorial service will be held Saturday, March 13, 1999, 10 a.m., followed by inurnment at Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the Christian Challengers Class of First Baptist Church or the Sangre de Cristo Hospice.

Muzzio, Catherine A.
Catherine A. Muzzio - Pueblo Chieftain - October 15, 1998 - Catherine A. Muzzio, 95, passed away Oct. 13, 1998. Preceded in death by her husband, John B. Muzzio. Survived by her daughter, Bette (Chris) Rothstein of San Diego, Calif.- six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren- and daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Muzzio, Pueblo, Colo. Also survived by her sister, Ann Lawson, Denver, Colo. Preceded also in death by her sons, John L. Muzzio and Robert L. Muzzio- five sisters and brothers. Mrs. Muzzio was a member of St. Francis Xavier Church parish where services will be held. Funeral Mass, Friday, 10 a.m. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers.

Myers, Add James
Add James Myers - Pueblo Chieftain - May 31, 1986 - Add James Myers, who spent the major portion of his adult life as a resident of Pueblo County, passed away on May 28, 1986, after many months of illness. Mr. Myers had retired from the Pueblo Army Depot on disability on Nov. 12,1963. He had been a vehicle driver in the Transportation Division, during which time he made many important trips to deliver secret ordnance materials or messages during the Korean War. Mr. Myers was born in Carrington, N.D. When he was five years old, his mother and father brought their family to Southern Colorado in a brand new Chevrolet. His parents started homesteading land in the Santa Clara Valley south of Walsenburg, where he grew up and attended grade school. He later attended Huerfano County High School in Walsenburg., He lived in that area during the. colorful mining days of the 1900s. When he was 19, he joined the Civilian Conservation Service, where he learned surveying, land contouring, and tree planting. Then he worked at CF&I until drafted into WW II. He served in the Medical Corps as a private first class, Company B, 25th Battalion, in the South Pacific from 1942 to 1944. Mr. Myers attended the First United Methodist Church with his wife, Enid. He was a member of the VFW Post 2643, Walsenburg. He also managed the old Apache City at one time and operated a small grocery store in Rye. Mr. Myers is survived by his wife, Enid Phillips Myers, of the family home; his four stepchildren, Virginia M. (William L. Sr.) Thompson of Beulah, Frances Bryson (Frank) Rasmussen of Longmont, Diana E. (Wayne E.) Sanderson of Walnut Creek, Calif., James S. (Sondra) Phillips of Carson, Calif.; 12 step-grandchildren; seven step-great-grandchildren; his mother, Mary R. Myers, of the homestead ranch south of Walsenburg; two brothers, Harold D. (Estelle) Myers Jr., of Pueblo, Robert L. (Marion) Myers of their ranch south of Walsenburg; three sisters, Pauline Irene Hofmann of Boone, Marguerite L. Treat of Colorado Springs, and Virginia E. (Carl) Nedbal of Pueblo. Also survived by sister-in-law, Ruth Myers, and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by brother, Frank Joe Myers; one sister, Lucetta M. Kinaman; and father, Harold D. Myers Sr. Visitation from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 1, 1986, at Imperial Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, June 2, 1986, at Imperial Chapel. A short service also will be held at the graveside in the Garden of Hillcrest, Imperial Memorial Gardens, followed by a reception for family and friends at Imperial Reception Hall after the interment. The Rev. Edward W. Paup, pastor of the First United Methodist Church, will officiate. In lieu of flowers, family requests donations to the First United Methodist Church, the Boys Ranch of Pueblo, or the Colorado Boys Ranch in La Junta through the funeral home office.

Myers, B. B.
B. B. Myers – Eagle Valley Enterprise – May 4, 1917 – Explosion in Hastings Mine – Note: B. B. Myers is listed among the dead of the Hastings Mine disaster, April 27, 1917. B. B. Myers:American, age 27,single. He was a miner for the Victor-American Fuel Company;cause of death wasan explosion due to an open safety lamp.Source: Denver Public Library,"Colorado Mining Fatalities." http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hastings.html for in depth coverage of this disaster.

Myers, Carl
Carl Myers - Pueblo Chieftain - July 23, 2006 - Carl Myers, 92, passed away July 21, 2006. Survived by loving wife, Cathrine Myers of 63 years; children, Thomas E. Laughlin, Carl L. (Tina) Myers and William R. (Christy) Myers; siblings, Jack (Carol) Myers and Joyce (Doyle) Holman; grandchildren, Thomas E. Jr. and Willis Laughlin, Sean and Eric Myers, Gayle (Jeff) Smith, Lisa (Dan) Gammill and William D. Myers. Viewing 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service 2 p.m. Tuesday at Imperial Chapel. Interment following at Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Myers, Cecilia T.
Cecilia T. Myers - Pueblo Chieftain - September 01, 2004 - Cecilia T. Myers, 82, born July 13, 1922, passed away Aug. 29, 2004. Preceded in death by her loving husband, Howard. Beloved mother of Beth (Rob) Biggs of Lone Tree, Colo., Barbara (Tom) Camerlo of Pueblo and Bea (Reed) Redmond of Orlando, Fla. Survived by four grandchildren, she was "Nana" to Kyle and Nate Biggs, Brooke Barickman and Drew Redmond. Cecilia was one of seven children, survived by Velma Valentine, Josephine Ulmer, Robert Michalek and Emilie Mihalek. After graduating from Central High School, she was employed as a secretary at Butler Paper and the CF&I. Her hobbies included cooking, sewing, bridge, bowling and gardening. Cecilia volunteered many hours at her church, the Girl Scouts and El Pueblo Museum. Viewing will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, at T.G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004, at Christ the King Church. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, or the SRDA, 230 N. Union Ave., Pueblo, CO, 81003.

Myers, Clara May
Clara May Myers - Pueblo Chieftain - October 12, 2003 - Clara May Myers, age 91, drifted away peacefully on Oct. 8, 2003. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. She was born in Syracuse, Kan., on Dec. 14, 1911, to Ralph and Mary Elizabeth (Mamie) Bush. Her mother passed away when she was six and she moved to Pueblo. Her father later married Margaret Reimer, combining their eight children into a loving family. The love of her life, James Myers, and she were married in 1931 and raised two daughters. Clara started working at Mountain Bell Telephone Company in 1926 when she was fifteen and retired in 1967. She showered her Christian and family values, as well as her love on all lives she touched. She was a loving and caring daughter, mother, grandmother and friend. She never thought of herself first which could be seen in all the little things she did with extra tenderness and care for those around her. She loved keeping house, cooking, crocheting, music, round dance and square dancing. She and James chose a beautiful spot on a mountain, looking down the valley of the South Platte River in Lake George, Colo., for retirement and later moved to Colorado Springs. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Kathryn and Lynn Gay; three grandchildren, LeAnn (Jay) Long-Johnson, Dan (Kathy) Gay and Dale Gay; six great-grandchildren, Rachel, Hal and Carrie Johnson and Nicholas, Emily and Ryan Gay; three sisters, Sylvia Williams, Wilma Gilboe and Doris Pickrel; many nieces, nephews and extended family. Preceded in death by her husband, James Myers, who also died on Oct. 8 seventeen years ago. Her daughter and son-in-law, Clara Lee Long and Leland Long; grandson, LeRoy Long; brothers, Alfred and Orville Bush; and sister, Kathlyn Mooney and Pearl Hamilton. Many thanks to the warm and caring caregivers she loved at Life Quality Home and the tender care of Odyssey Hospice. Visitation, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, and 8 to 11 a.m. Monday, with the family present from 10 to 11 a.m. Graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, at Imperial Memorial Gardens, 5450 Highway 78 West, Pueblo, Colo. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the caregivers of Life Quality Home, 2204 Oakridge Lane, Colorado Springs, CO 80915.

Myers, Cornelius
Mr. Cornelius Myers - Colorado Springs Gazette - July 12, 1929 - Mr. Cornelius Myers of Pueblo passed away at a local hospital Wednesday night. Funeral services and interment in Pueblo, Colo. (Law).

Myers, Earl E.
Earl E. Myers - Pueblo Chieftain - February 22, 1929 - Earl E. Myers. Full details have been received by Mrs. Ollie Myers, 523 West Twelfth Street, of the shooting and the death of her son, who was serving with the United States marines in Nicaragua. According to the latter received from Hohne A. Lejeune, major general commander of the United States marines, Private Earl E. Myers, former Centennial student, was shot in the left upper arm and chest Feb. 7 at Yali, Nicaragua, when he was returning from outpost duty about 10 o'clock that night. He was shot when he was mistaken for a bandit. Following his death from the wounds on Feb. 9, he was buried at San Rafael cemetery because of the impossibility to transport the body through the bandit-infested jungles by pack mule. Mrs. Myers was notified that the body of her son will be returned to the United States as soon as circ*mstances permit. He will be buried at Walsenburg. Lejeune informed Mrs. Myers that her son was an excellent soldier and died while performing duties on the field of action. Myers was 18 years old when he enlisted in the marines last fall.

Myers, Fred
General Fred Myers – Pueblo Colorado Weekly Chieftain – July 16, 1874 – Death of Gen. Meyers – The Indian Raid. Santa Fe, N.M. July 8 – General Fred Myers, deputy quartermaster of the district of New Mexico, died here at ten 'clock last evening, after a short illness.

Myers, Fred M.
Fred M. Meyers - Pueblo Chieftain - February 4, 1987 - Fred M. Meyers, late of Pueblo, died Feb. 1, 1987, at a local hospital. Survived by his wife, Lillie Mae Meyers, of the family home; two grandsons, Bobby Alexander, Tucson, Ariz., and Gary Alexander, Brush, Colo.; and four great-grandchildren. Also survived by his brother, Martin Meyers, Albuquerque, N.M.; sisters, Marie Schmidt, Edna Beagle and Dora Adkinson, all of Oklahoma; sisters-in-law, Lucile Schiewe, Dolly Theis and Mary Theis, all of Pueblo; son-in-law, Robert (Maxine) Alexander, Pueblo; and numerous nieces and nephews. Born Oct. 24, 1891, in Honey Grove, Texas. Pueblo resident since 1940. Mr. Meyers was a truck driver for Bessemer Ditch, retiring in 1975. Mr. and Mrs. Meyers were married Aug. 3, 1921, in Chandler, Okla. Preceded in death by his great-grandson, Ian Alexander, in 1981; daughter, Norma Alexander, in 1980; son, Raymond Meyers, Jan. 13, 1984; and brother, Edward Meyers, in 1984. Graveside service, 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 5, Roselawn Cemetery, with the Rev. Kenneth Klopp officiating. The family requests no food or flowers.

Myers, Gertrude M.
Gertrude M. "Gert" Myers - Pueblo Chieftain - January 03, 2004 - Gertrude M. "Gert" Myers, 89, passed away Dec. 31, 2003. Preceded in death by her husband, Jess Myers; her son, Donald Myers; and her brothers. She is survived by her sister, Esther Chapman; and numerous nieces and nephews and their families. Cremation with a memorial service, 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 3 at Wesley United Methodist Church, 85 Stanford Ave.

Myers, Harold C.
Harold C. Myers - Pueblo Chieftain - October 03, 2002 - Harold C. Myers, 87, died September 30, 2002. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, October 4, 2002, at Wesley Methodist Church, Rev. Kim James will officiate. Mr. Myers was born October 17, 1914, in Carrington, North Dakota, and moved with his family at an early age south of Walsenburg where he spent most of his youth. He married Estelle Yelonek in 1940; she preceded him in death in 1991. A 40- year employee of the CF&I co*ke plant, Mr. Myers retired in 1980 and enjoyed his retirement years repairing clocks, collecting antiques, conducting estate sales with his wife, playing the harmonic and motorhome traveling with his wife to visit family. A member of Wesley Methodist Church, Mr. Myers was also a fifty-year member of South Pueblo Masonic Lodge, #31, AF & AM. Survivors include his daughter, Laurine Mitchell and his son-in-law, Mike, of Portland Ore., and his son, Harold Myers and daughter-in-law, Kae, of Coronado Calif. His five grandchildren include Susan Bladholm and John Bladholm of Portland, Ore., Karen Bluemel of Camas, Wash., David Myers of Coronado, Calif., and Amy Moreno of Miami, Fla. Additionally, he is survived by three great-grandchildren: Robert David, and Haley Estelle Schulberg of Portland, Ore., and Andrew Myers Bluemel of Camas, Wash. Two sisters, Virginia Nedbal (Pueblo) and Maugarite Treat, (Salida) survive as well as nieces and nephews, including A. J. (Dutch) Myers of Pueblo. Harold is also survived by Anna Hribar who shared a wonderful companionship with him the last 11 years of his life. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully suggests that remembrances be sent in Harold Myers¹s name to the Lake Pueblo State Park Memorial Fund, 640 Pueblo Reservoir Road, Pueblo, CO. 81005 for the placement of a park bench that will be dedicated in his memory. An open house at the family home, 621 Acero Ave., will be held following the memorial service. Arrangements have been made through T. G. McCarthy Funeral Home.

Myers, Helen H.
Helen H. Meyers - Huerfano World - December 8, 1990 - Helen H. Meyers 69, Denver, died Sept. 13, 1990, in Porter Memorial Hospital in that City. Born May 25, 1921 in Walsenburg she was graduated from St. Mary School and worked in later years in Denver for Small Business management. Survivors include her sister, Georgina Joseph. She was predeceased by her husband Edward Frank Meyers and two brothers, Joe and George Habib. Mass of Christian Burial was from Holy Name Catholic Church in Englewood. Burial was in Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver.

Myers, James
James Myers - Colorado Weekly Chieftain - April 11, 1878 - Mr. James Myers, who was for some time past lying very low with consumption at the residence of Mr. Scott on the mesa, died last Sunday morning at 6 o'clock. He came from Stanford, Kentucky, where his wife has taken the remains. We extend to his bereaved wife our heartfelt sympathy.

Myers, Jess
Jess "Jessifer" Myers - Pueblo Chieftain - November 19, 1984 - Jess "Jessifer" Myers, 81, passed away unexpectedly Nov. 13, 1984. Husband of Gertrude M. Myers. Father of Donald R. Myers, Lakewood. Grandfather of John and Michael Myers. Brother of Esther Chapman, Melvin (Mary) Fletcher and Harold Fletcher. Uncle of Burr (Rene) Fletcher, Louis Asbury and Carol (Spike) Chapman. Mr. Myers began his career as a machinist at North Fork Navy Yard. Portsmouth, Va., in 1940, and retired at the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Wash., in 1973 after 33 years of service. Interment of cremains, 1 p.m. Monday, Imperial Memorial Gardens, Dr. David E. Horton officiating. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the American Heart Fund, Pueblo Unit. P.O. Box 1658. Pueblo 81002.

Myers, Julia Ida
Julia Ida Myers - Pueblo Chieftain - October 08, 1998 - Julia Ida Myers, 88, passed away Aug. 22, 1998, in Oregon where she had resided this past year with her daughter. She was born in Effingham, Kan., on Nov. 20, 1909, to Arthur John and Mary Scott Higgins. She had been retired from Colorado State Hospital. Julia was a member of St. Francis Xavier Church and also belonged to many organizations within the church. Survivors include daughters, Peggy Black of Oregon and Patricia Guzowsky of Allen, Texas- sisters, Sister Irmaline Higgins of Atchison, Kan., and Alice Schultz of Salinas, Calif.- four grandchildren- and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Archie Myers, in 1962, and by seven brothers and sisters. There will be a memorial Mass at St. Francis Xavier Church, 611 Logan Ave., Friday, Oct. 9, 1998, at 10 a.m. with Father Rawley Myers. Mt. View Funeral Home in Oregon was in charge of arrangements.

Myers, Katie M.
Katie M. Myers - Pueblo Chieftain - October 30, 1997 - Katie M. Myers, 90, of Las Animas died at the Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Center on Oct. 28, 1997. Service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at the Church of Christ, Third and St. Vrain, Las Animas. Interment in Hartman Cemetery.

Myers, L. LaVelle
L. LaVelle Myers - Pueblo Chieftain - September 15, 2001 - L. LaVelle Myers, 103, resident of the Bent County Nursing Home, died there Friday, Sept. 14, 2001. Funeral services will be held 1:30 p.m. Monday at First Presbyterian Church in Las Animas, Colo., with interment to follow in the Las Animas Cemetery.

Myers, Loren Elvis Jr.
Loren Elvis Myers, Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - June 15, 1977 - Loren Elvis Myers, Jr., lifetime Pueblo resident, late of 2870 Aster, passed away June 13, 1977. Loren had just completed his freshman year at South High School. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church and was very active in the church's youth and athletic programs. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Elvis Myers Sr. of the family home, and two brothers, Duane and Dale Myers, both of the family home. Grandparents, Mrs. Myrtle Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Myers, all of Pueblo, also survive, as do numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Service, Valhalla-Comer Garden Chapel, 1 p.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Bernard Tuttle, pastor, Calvary Baptist Church officiating. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Calvary Baptist Church building fund in his memory.

Myers, Marion D.
Marion D. Myers - Huerfano World - September 10, 1992 - Huerfano Marion D. Myers, 63, died Sept. 4,1992 at her home southeast of Walsenburg. Born in La Veta Sept. 1, 1929 to John and Mary Zember, she attended school there. She married Robert L. "Bud" Myers Aug. 30, 1950 in Raton, NM. The couple lived on a ranch southeast of Walsenburg where she spent her life raising a family and working. She was a member of 4-H as a child and later a club leader for many years. Among her hobbies were crocheting and raising canaries. Survivors include her husband Bud, Walsenburg; her children Donald Myers, Pueblo; Jerry Myers, Castle Rock; Linda Myers, Pueblo West and Tim Myers, Aguilar; a brother Robert Zember, Chicago, IL, and eight grandchildren. Funeral service was Tuesday from J.M. Antle Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in South St. Mary Cemetery.

Myers, Mary Ann
Mary Ann Myers – Pueblo Chieftain – October 26, 2006 - Mary Ann Myers, 88, of Pueblo, born Feb. 6, 1918, went to be with the Lord on Oct. 24, 2006. Preceded in death by her loving husband, Clyde H. Myers; grandson, Loren Myers Jr.; sister, Bonnie Kaman; brothers, Kenneth (Nell) Blankenship, Eldon (Evadna) Blankenship, Warren (Olive) Blankenship; and Fernie (Dana) Blankenship. Survived by her children, Leroy (Pearl) Myers and Loren (Linda) Myers, Pueblo, Kenneth (Leona) Myers, Loveland, and Shirley Williams, Colorado Springs. Also survived by 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Mary loved her family dearly. She enjoyed sewing and making her own clothes. She also enjoyed fishing, gardening and playing cards. Mary played the guitar when she was young and loved country music. She worked for many years at the Star-Journal and Tri-Plex. Viewing, 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Myers, Mary Rose
Mary Rose Myers - Huerfano World - May 3, 1990 - Longtime Huerfano County resident Mary Rose Myers, 95, died in Salida Apr. 25, 1990, after a brief illness. Born July 31, 1894, in Carrington, ND, she married Harold D. Myers Jan. 2, 1912. The couple came to Huerfano County in 1918 where they homesteaded a ranch southeast of Walsenburg. Surviving are her children, Harold D. Myers Jr., Irene Hofmann and Virginia Nedbal, all of Pueblo, Marguerite Treat, Salida and Robert "Bud" Myers, Walsenburg; a sister, Gertrude Brown, Wisconsin and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great- grandchildren. Funeral service was Saturday from J.M. Antle Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Huerfano Masonic Cemetery. J.M. Antle Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Myers, Oliver
Oliver Myers - Pueblo Chieftain - September 21, 1987 - Oliver Myers. Graveside service at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1987, Garden of Devotion, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Myers, Robert Leroy
Robert Leroy Myers - Pueblo Chieftain - September 24, 1997 - Robert Leroy Myers, 73, lifetime resident of Walsenburg, died at his home, Monday, Sept. 22, 1997. Mr. Myers was born on Feb. 17, 1924, in Walsenburg to Harold and Mary Schwartz Myers. Mr. Myers lived all of his life in the Walsenburg area, on the original homestead, where he was a rancher. He also served in the U.S. Army during World War II from 1944 to 1946. Mr. Myers is survived by four children, Don (Sandra) Myers, Pueblo, Jerry (Mary) Myers, Franktown, Linda Myers, Pueblo, Tim (Lynn) Myers of the family ranch in Walsenburg; a brother, Harold Myers; two sisters, Virginia Nedbal, all of Pueblo, Marguerite Treat, Salida; eight grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his wife of 41 years, Marion Zember Myers on Sept. 4, 1992. At Mr. Myers' request, no services. Cremation, Almont Crematory, Pueblo, Colo.

Myers, Ruby Gene
Ruby Gene Myers - Pueblo Chieftain - December 30, 2004 - Ruby Gene Myers, born Jan. 26, 1910 in Cass, Ark, departed this life on Christmas Day, 2004. At mother's earlier request there will be no service. She wrote the words, "When I come to the end of this road and the sun has set for me, I want no rites in a gloom filled room. Why cry for a soul set free, just remember me". And remember her we will. She was more than a mother and friend. Mother was special person who never asked for anything; she always gave to others - her children, her friends and her community. She traveled to Las Animas, Colo. as a young woman to raise seven children whose mother had passed away. She married the man she came to help, Dan Myers and they raised three of their own children Everett Michael who lives in Smithfield, VA; Manetta Hellen (Seem) of Orlando, FL and Walter (Mack) McIlroy Myers of Pueblo, Colo. After a special going away party given by the good people of Las Animas whom she always cherished, mother went to live with her son, Everett of 18306 Morgarts Beach Road, Smithfield, VA 23430 in Sept., 2002. Mother leaves behind four grandchildren, Dan Meyers, Dan Lapic, Robert Joe Myers, and Lisa along with two daughters-in-law, Joyce and Sharon, one son-in-law, Bob Seem and eight great grandchildren including Cookie and Muffin. Mother retired as a nurse from Fort Lyon Veterans hospital and after retirement she volunteered for another 25 years. She joined the First Baptist Church on Dec. 12, 1948 where she was the youngest member of the Amoma Class. Mother was so dedicated to the church that she bought a beautiful piano and donated it to the church where it has been enjoyed by the church and guest pianists who marvel at its tone. Mother belonged.....

Myers, Ruth Mae
Ruth Mae Myers - Pueblo Chieftain - May 11, 2003 - Ruth Mae Myers, 91, passed away May 8, 2003. Born Oct. 1, 1911, in Leadville, Colo., to James and Lydia Blake, who preceded her in death along with her husband, Frank J. Myers. Ruth came to Pueblo in 1945 and was employed by the Colorado State Hospital for 34 years, retiring in 1979. She is survived by her children, Frances (Larry) Hanco*ck of Pueblo, Alta (Clyde) Gittings of Peoria, Ariz., and Dutch (Shonni) Myers also of Pueblo. Grandmother of Steve, Scott, Sarah, Jennifer, Darrel, Nathan, Jennelle and Cody. Great-grandmother of Leslie Jo and Shania. Thanks to her special friends, Hazel Shaner, Sophie Lucero and Cindy and Dave Grever. At her request, cremation with no viewing. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Liberty Baptist Church, 2207 W. 29th Street, Pueblo. In lieu of food and flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice in Ruth's memory.

Myklebust, Harold
Harold "Mike" Myklebust - Pueblo Chieftain - February 09, 1986 - Harold "Mike" Myklebust. Born Jan. 4, 1922, Missoula, Mont. Died Feb. 6, 1986, in an auto accident on La Veta Pass. Resident of Fort Garland since 1984. Former resident of Long Beach, Calif. Member of Al Kaly Shrine, Pueblo; Masonic Blue Lodge, Missoula; and POW World War II, Germany. Retired federal employee teaching in the business school of the University of Southern Colorado, Survived by his wife, Charlotte; daughter, Tana Cofer; and two grandsons, Matthew and Michael Berry, St. Louis, Mo. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Monday, Trinity Lutheran Church, Alamosa. Masonic memorial service, 4:30 p.m. Monday, Romero Funeral Home, Alamosa.

Myndio, Frank A.
Frank A. Myndio - Pueblo Chieftain - February 08, 2000 - Frank A. Myndio passed away Feb. 6, 2000, in Pueblo. He was 52. Frank is survived by his parents, Hans and Anna Myndio, of Pueblo; sister, Gisela Walker, of Elizabeth; aunt, Edith Costa, of Pueblo; as well as a nephew and several cousins. Cremation in the Davis Crematory. Private services will be held at a later date.

Myscofski, Stella
Stella Myscofski - Pueblo Chieftain - October 08, 2000 - Stella Myscofski, age 88, born Jan. 5, 1912, passed away Oct. 6, 2000. Mrs. Myscofski is preceded in death by her husband, Peter Myscofski, July 19, 1992. She is survived by her sons, Robert (Gay) Myscofski, Pueblo, and Bernard (Judy) Myscofski, Buckeye, Ariz., and daughter, Dorothea (Edmund) Magero, McCaysville, Ga. Grandmother of David (Norma), Sharon, Janet, Dawn and Christy Myscofski, Denise (Jeffrey) Newton, Thomas Myscofski and Joseph (Erica) Myscofski. Great-grandmother of Jessica and Brock Myscofski. Preceded in death also by her parents, Wojciech and Jadwiga Gawlik, three brothers and one sister. Visitation, Monday, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., George McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral Mass, Tuesday, 10 a.m., St. Leander Church with Father Ben Bacino officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

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