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January 15, 2000

-MARK L. ANGLIN, 93, of Aurora died Jan. 10. Mr. Anglin was born in Anglin, Wash., on Jan. 24, 1907. He married Hazel Anglin. He served in the Merchant Marines. He was an employee of American Building Maintenance for 40 years. Survivors include daughter Malene Dunne of California; brother Harold of Washington; sister Marguerite Sturdevant of California.

-MARGARET T. BOMFORD, 79, of Denver died Jan. 1. Services were private. Mrs. Bomford was born in Springfield, Mo., on Aug. 6, 1921. She retired from the oil and gas industry and Southern Pacific Railroad. Survivors include daughter M. Elaine of New Hampshire; a grandchild.

-BETTY LOUISE BRATTON, 75, of Wheat Ridge died Jan. 10. Ms. Bratton was born in Topeka, Kan. She was a retired apartment manager. Survivors include daughters Tanya Salts of Kansas, Bernie Mueller of Broomfield; son Charles Jr. of New Jersey; five grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren.

-WERLEY GEORGE CAMPBELL, 76, of Denver died Dec. 26. Services were Dec. 29. Mr. Campbell was born in Englewood on Nov. 21, 1924. He married Mary Heald, 1950. He was an industrial engineer. He was a member of Gates Technical Club and president of Gates Progress Club. Survivors include sons Craig of Parker, Kurt of Lafayette; four grandchildren.

-ALBERT CIACCO, 90, of Wheat Ridge died Jan. 5. Services were Jan. 9, with entombment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Ciacco was born in Denver on Oct. 1, 1910. He married Julia Colacito, 1946. He served in the Army. He was a jeweler. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors include daughters Marilyn Actor and Rosalyn of Denver; sisters Rose Welch and Antoinette Graves; brother Victor; three grandchildren.

-EUGENE OREST DANIELS, 66, of Denver died Jan. 6. Mr. Daniels was born in Canora, Saskatchewan, Canada, on Nov. 6, 1934. He was a retired attorney. Survivors include daughters Dana Murray, Debra Cundiff; son Kent; brother Doug; sister Leuba Franko; two grandchildren.

-LESLIE JANE DRISCOLL, 51, of Arvada died Dec. 31. Mrs. Driscoll was born in Ipswich, Mass., on Aug. 8, 1949. She was a retired teacher for Jefferson County schools. Survivors include mother Jean Duke of Massachusetts; sister Susan Gaudette of New Hampshire; brother Paul Duke of Massachusetts.

-MARY CORELL FOLEY, 80, of Denver died Jan. 5. Services were Jan. 10, with burial at Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Foley was born in Wytheville, Va., on Dec. 14, 1920. She married William Foley, 1950. She was a homemaker. She was a member of St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, Community Ministry Food Bank and Habitat for Humanity. Survivors include daughter Cynthia of Wyoming; son Tim of Grand Junction; sisters Eleanor Wahrenbrock and Bet Strobehn of California, Ann Grove of Kansas; brother Joe Corell of Virginia; two grandchildren.

-DANIEL GODDARD, 79, of Englewood died Jan. 2. Services were Jan. 5, with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery. Mr. Goddard was born in El Rito, N.M., on June 26, 1921. He married Madeline Moreno, 1948. He served in the Marines during World War II. He was retired from Safeway. He was a member of the 2nd Marine Corp Division Association and Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife; sons Daniel and Stephen; daughters Norma and Carolyn; sister Jane Garcia; a grandchild.

-ROBERT FRANKLIN HILBERT, 79, of Denver died Jan. 7. Services were Jan. 11, with burial at Fairmount Cemetery. Mr. Hilbert was born in Denver on Jan. 24, 1921. He married Margaret Drinkard, 1945, then Rachel Graham, 1964. He served in the Army during World War II. He was a livestock commission salesman and state veterinary inspector. He was chairman of Sunny Acres Foundation and a member of Park Hill Association. Survivors include sons Tom of Denver, Robert of Colorado Springs, James of Connecticut, Richard Pechman of Dominican Republic; brother William of Highlands Ranch; 20 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren.

-GEORGE A. JACOBSEN, 88, of Denver died Jan. 8. Mr. Jacobsen was born in Denver on May 12, 1912. He married Mercedes Flowers, 1938, and later married Lola Andrews. He was a retired railroad conductor. He was a member of Masons, Consistory and Shriners. Survivors include his wife; son Chris of Arvada; daughter Margy Schwindt of Littleton; brother Clinton of Monte Vista; four grandchildren.

-SCOTT KIPPING, 93, of Albuquerque, N.M., formerly of Golden, died Jan. 5. Services were Jan. 13, with burial at Golden Cemetery. Mr. Kipping was born in Newcastle, Wyo., on Jan. 26, 1907. He married Mary Walling, then Elvira Beumer. He was an engineer and a rancher. Survivors include son Robbie of New Mexico; daughter Bea Camp of California; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.

-RUTH CHARLOTTE LOWEI, 81, of Denver died Jan. 8. Mrs. Lowei was born in Berlin on Oct. 3, 1919. She married Roger Lowei, 1945. She was a retired pregnancy counselor at Planned Parenthood, a fashion merchandising consultant and a private pediatric nurse. Survivors include her husband; sons Andrew of Denver, David of Oregon; sister Leonore Moss of New York; five grandchildren.

-STELLA L. MERRICK, 79, of Lakewood died Jan. 6. Services were Jan. 10, with burial at Olinger Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Merrick was born in Lamar on Jan. 15, 1921. She married Robert Merrick, 1966. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Grant Avenue United Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband; son Gary Everett of Pagosa Springs; daughters Sharon VanGaalen of Lakewood, Janet Duke of Colorado Springs; nine grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren.

-BERNICE J. MILBURN, 80, of Denver died Jan. 1. Services were Jan. 5, with burial at Olinger Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Milburn was born in Loveland on Sept 18, 1920. She married Raymond Milburn. She was a teacher in Denver Public Schools at Berkeley and Centennial. She was a member of North Presbyterian Church and Delta Kappa Gamma. Survivors include sister Lucille Wellman; two grandchildren; a great-grandchild.

-ROY RUSSELL MILLER, 80, of Federal Heights died Jan. 9. Services were Jan. 12, with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery. Mr. Miller was born in Greeley on Dec. 29, 1920. He served in the Army during World War II. He was a private accordion instructor. He founded a Dutch-Hop band and was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors include companion Severina Enle of Federal Heights; daughter Stephanie Burks of Lakewood; son John of Federal Heights; sisters Alice Hodgkins and Ruby Boatman of Denver; five grandchildren.

-MARTHA A. PATTERSON, 90, of Englewood died Jan. 6. Services were Jan. 11, with burial at Olinger Chapel Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Patterson was born in Kansas City, Mo., on March 27, 1910. She married Pat Patterson. She was a homemaker. She was a volunteer at Denver Public Library. Survivors include daughters Pat Barbour of Littleton, Sharon of Aurora; brother Robert Faltemeier of Arizona; sisters Freida Hill of California, Mathilda Van Vleck of Kansas; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.

-PEGGY LEE ROUNDTREE, 53, of Littleton died Jan. 7. Services were Jan. 12, with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery. Mrs. Roundtree was born in Denver on Jan. 6, 1948. She married Tommy Roundtree, 1967. Survivors include sons Travis and Tracy of Littleton; daughter Teresa of Lakewood; parents Chuck and Alice Carlos of Glenwood Springs; four sisters; a brother; a grandchild.

-RHODA MARIE ROUNTREE, 78, of Parker died Jan. 6. Services were Jan. 11, with burial at Green Mountain Cemetery. Mrs. Rountree was born in Denver on Aug. 11, 1922. She married Russell Rountree, 1942. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Parker Senior Center and Cherry Creek Grange. Survivors include sons Russell of Longmont, Richard of Texas, Roger of Denver; daughter Ruth Schmidt of Franktown; brothers Calvin Quick of Aurora, Harry Quick of Denver; sisters Georgia Skipper of Tennessee, Mima Britton of Parker; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.

-MARY ANN VINCENT SMITH, 97, of Arvada died Jan. 9. Services were Jan. 12, with burial at Resthaven Memorial Gardens. She was born in Louisville on April 17, 1903. She was a restaurant owner in Fort Lupton and Estes Park. She was a member of American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors include several nieces and nephews.

-GEORGE Z. SNEAD, 64, of Arvada died Jan. 3. Services were Jan. 8. Mr. Snead was born in Denver on Aug. 26, 1936. He married Shari Dawkins, 1995. He served in the Air Force. He was a construction quality assurance manager at Denver International Airport. Survivors include his wife; mother Helen of Rifle; sons Vernon of Longmont, Brent of Broomfield; daughters Peggy of Broomfield, Cheryl Fuhrmeister of Longmont, Dana Dawkins of Denver, Courtney Dawkins of Arvada; sister Margery Martin of Carbondale; brothers Gordon of Hotchkiss, Vernon of Rifle; five grandchildren.

-LESTER ROY TANNER, 55, of Aurora died Jan. 7. Services were Jan. 12, with burial at Genoa Cemetery. Mr. Tanner was born in Limon on Feb. 26, 1945. He married Ellen Ewing, 1964. He worked for the Colorado State Highway Department for 32 years. Survivors include his wife; son Kevin of Wyoming; daughter Brenda Goode of Thornton; brother Vernon of Denver; sisters Vera Rodgers of Burlington, Betty Hann of California; four grandchildren.

-NANCY WHITE, 82, of Denver died Dec. 26. Services were private. Mrs. White was born in Chicago on May 3, 1918. She married Wilbert White, 1943. She was a homemaker. Survivors include son David of Florida; daughter Constance Frasche of Maryland; two grandchildren.

January 15, 2001

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