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Tributes for Aug. 31 - Greeley Tribune

Monday, September 05, 2016

Residence: KerseyCharles Henry Chitwood, Jr., 82 of Kersey passed away on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016, at NCMC in Greeley. He was born July 2, 1934, to Charles Henry and Mary Helen (Sterle) Chitwood in Leadville, where he grew up. They moved to Salina, Kan. and returned to Salida, Colo. before settling in Globeville, Colo. He moved to Kersey in 1974.Charles graduated from North High School in Denver in 1953 and completed his Eagle Scout in 1951.He married Mary Tomlinson on May 29, 1959, and they later divorced. He then married Jeanine Reneau and she died Jan. 22, 2014.Charles entered the U.S. Army and soon thereafter was honorably discharged due to rheumatic fever.He was a cabinet maker journeyman, working for Denver Lumber Company, and then started his own shop, later doing carpentry work throughout the state.He loved to go fishing, NASCAR, cooking, country and polka music, but he most enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.Charles was a member of the Local 510 Carpenter’s Union in Berthoud and was a founding member of Local 1583 Cabinet Makers Union.Survivors include his children, Charles (Sonya) Chitwood III of Morrison and Norine Green of Brighton, numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren including, Kevin (Tori) Green and their children, Aspen and Clayton Green of all of Kersey and Zach, Cassie (Nick) and their child, RJ Duchene, all of Morrison.He was preceded in death by his parents; wife; beloved sister, Annabelle; and brother, William.Services were held at the Adamson Chapel with interment at Olinger Crown Hill Cemetery in Wheat Ridge. Memorial gifts may be made to “Saint Jude’s Children’s Hospital” or “Make-A-Wish Foundation” in care of Adamson Funeral & Cremation Service, 2000 47th Ave., Greeley, Colo. 80634. Friends may leave condolences at adamsonchapels.com.Bambi CunyJune 3, 1980-Aug. 25, 2016Age: 36Residence: GreeleyBambi Dawn Cuny, 36, of Greeley died peacefully in her sleep, and went to be with her lord on Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016.Bambi was born on June 3, 1980, to Charlie Cuny and Linda James.Bambi enjoyed spending time with her children, her loved ones, and Roy Gomez. She loved watching her children play sports, watching movies and watching every Broncos game faithfully.Bambi is survived by her children, Raquel Cuny Rizo, Makenna and Alexandera O’rear, and Donovon Salazar; mother, Linda James; grandmother, Lillian Fink; aunts, Shirley James, Janice (Joe) Meyers, sister, Melissa Cuny; brothers, Shane, Phillipp and Bocephus Cuny; fiancé, Roy Gomez; and numerous other family and friends.Bambi was preceded in death by her father, Charlie Cuny; uncle, Gary Zablow; grandfather, Conrad Loos; and grandma, Ruby Goldman.Services will be held at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2016, at Hillside Baptist Church.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the “Bambi Cuny Memorial Fund” at any Wells Fargo Bank location.Concepcion FloresDec. 8, 1917-Aug. 24, 2016p class="GDT-GDT TR...

Cecil Eugene Stanbery - Grandlakenews

Monday, August 22, 2016

County, Misosuri to William Allen Stanbery and Ollie Ann (Cook) Stanbery.Raised on a farm near Afton, he graduated Afton High School 1939, attended Business College in Joplin, Missouri, then moved to Leadville, Colorado to work the mine.He served in WWII rebuilding Honolulu, then Europe in the Army Air Corp Signal Corp. Afterwards he returned to Tulsa and married Janell Patton on Aug. 30, 1949.They moved to Colorado in 1954 and raised two daughters, then retired on Grand Lake near Grove in 1979.A Mason and Shriner, he loved hunting, fishing, camping, jeeping, snow and water skiing, gardening, cooking, dominoes and hosting family reunions.The couple moved to Tulsa in 2010, then Broken Arrow to live with their daughter Debra and grandson in 2013. Janell passed on in 2015.Cecil's mind and memory remained sharp to the end and he loved telling his war stories, keeping up with the lives of everyone he knew, and being in the middle of a good party.His jolly talkative nature and wisdom are greatly missed. He is survived by their daughters Debra Stanbery Mercer and Brenda Welsh; six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.Funeral services will take place at 10 a.m., Monday, Aug. 22, at Paul Thomas Funeral Home in Miami. Graveside services will follow at G.A.R. Cemetery with Grove American Legion Honors and OK Patriot G...

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Tributes for Aug. 31 - Greeley Tribune

Monday, September 05, 2016

Residence: KerseyCharles Henry Chitwood, Jr., 82 of Kersey passed away on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016, at NCMC in Greeley. He was born July 2, 1934, to Charles Henry and Mary Helen (Sterle) Chitwood in Leadville, where he grew up. They moved to Salina, Kan. and returned to Salida, Colo. before settling in Globeville, Colo. He moved to Kersey in 1974.Charles graduated from North High School in Denver in 1953 and completed his Eagle Scout in 1951.He married Mary Tomlinson on May 29, 1959, and they later divorced. He then married Jeanine Reneau and she died Jan. 22, 2014.Charles entered the U.S. Army and soon thereafter was honorably discharged due to rheumatic fever.He was a cabinet maker journeyman, working for Denver Lumber Company, and then started his own shop, later doing carpentry work throughout the state.He loved to go fishing, NASCAR, cooking, country and polka music, but he most enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.Charles was a member of the Local 510 Carpenter’s Union in Berthoud and was a founding member of Local 1583 Cabinet Makers Union.Survivors include his children, Charles (Sonya) Chitwood III of Morrison and Norine Green of Brighton, numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren including, Kevin (Tori) Green and their children, Aspen and Clayton Green of all of Kersey and Zach, Cassie (Nick) and their child, RJ Duchene, all of Morrison.He was preceded in death by his parents; wife; beloved sister, Annabelle; and brother, William.Services were held at the Adamson Chapel with interment at Olinger Crown Hill Cemetery in Wheat Ridge. Memorial gifts may be made to “Saint Jude’s Children’s Hospital” or “Make-A-Wish Foundation” in care of Adamson Funeral & Cremation Service, 2000 47th Ave., Greeley, Colo. 80634. Friends may leave condolences at adamsonchapels.com.Bambi CunyJune 3, 1980-Aug. 25, 2016Age: 36Residence: GreeleyBambi Dawn Cuny, 36, of Greeley died peacefully in her sleep, and went to be with her lord on Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016.Bambi was born on June 3, 1980, to Charlie Cuny and Linda James.Bambi enjoyed spending time with her children, her loved ones, and Roy Gomez. She loved watching her children play sports, watching movies and watching every Broncos game faithfully.Bambi is survived by her children, Raquel Cuny Rizo, Makenna and Alexandera O’rear, and Donovon Salazar; mother, Linda James; grandmother, Lillian Fink; aunts, Shirley James, Janice (Joe) Meyers, sister, Melissa Cuny; brothers, Shane, Phillipp and Bocephus Cuny; fiancé, Roy Gomez; and numerous other family and friends.Bambi was preceded in death by her father, Charlie Cuny; uncle, Gary Zablow; grandfather, Conrad Loos; and grandma, Ruby Goldman.Services will be held at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2016, at Hillside Baptist Church.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the “Bambi Cuny Memorial Fund” at any Wells Fargo Bank location.Concepcion FloresDec. 8, 1917-Aug. 24, 2016p class="GDT-GDT TR...

Cecil Eugene Stanbery - Grandlakenews

Monday, August 22, 2016

County, Misosuri to William Allen Stanbery and Ollie Ann (Cook) Stanbery.Raised on a farm near Afton, he graduated Afton High School 1939, attended Business College in Joplin, Missouri, then moved to Leadville, Colorado to work the mine.He served in WWII rebuilding Honolulu, then Europe in the Army Air Corp Signal Corp. Afterwards he returned to Tulsa and married Janell Patton on Aug. 30, 1949.They moved to Colorado in 1954 and raised two daughters, then retired on Grand Lake near Grove in 1979.A Mason and Shriner, he loved hunting, fishing, camping, jeeping, snow and water skiing, gardening, cooking, dominoes and hosting family reunions.The couple moved to Tulsa in 2010, then Broken Arrow to live with their daughter Debra and grandson in 2013. Janell passed on in 2015.Cecil's mind and memory remained sharp to the end and he loved telling his war stories, keeping up with the lives of everyone he knew, and being in the middle of a good party.His jolly talkative nature and wisdom are greatly missed. He is survived by their daughters Debra Stanbery Mercer and Brenda Welsh; six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.Funeral services will take place at 10 a.m., Monday, Aug. 22, at Paul Thomas Funeral Home in Miami. Graveside services will follow at G.A.R. Cemetery with Grove American Legion Honors and OK Patriot G...