Tri- County Obituaries 2. ADaberkow, Joyce Ann Joyce Ann Daberkow - Pueblo Chieftain - December 5, 2. Joyce Ann Daberkow, loving wife, mother, grandmother and great- grandmother, passed away Sunday, Dec. Joyce was born to John and Amelia Ryan on May 1. Preceded in death by her father, John; mother and stepfather, Glen and Amelia White. Survived by her loving husband of 4. Merlin; children, Holly (Mike) Baker, Jeff (Jae) Ryan, Denny (Dayna) Higgs, Darla (Don) Hall, David (Scott) Daberkow; 1. Beth Cochran, Sharon (Norman) Ferguson, Sidnee (Greg) Brummett; in- laws, Marie Daberkow, Melvern (Dora) Daberkow, Arlene Kander, Norman (Madge) Daberkow; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and her loving dog, Freddie. There will be no visitation. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Trinity Lutheran Church, 7. W. Keefe and Parkview nurses. Those who desire, please make donations to Trinity Lutheran School. Daberkow - Pueblo Chieftain - March 2. Willis F. Daberkow, 8. March 2. 0, 2. 00. Survived by his wife of 6. Marie Daberkow; children, Evelyn Daberkow of Pueblo, Jackie Daberkow of Pueblo West, Randy (Chris) Daberkow of Pueblo and Dan (Audrey) Daberkow of Pueblo West; grandchildren, Ryan Daberkow, Brianna (Aron) Van. Sickle, Stacey Daberkow and Sarah Daberkow; siblings, Arlene Kander of Wisner, Neb., Melvern (Dora) Daberkow, Norman (Madge) Daberkow and Merlin (Joyce) Daberkow, all of Pueblo; brother- and sisters- in- law, Frank van Bergen of Pueblo, Johanna Hall of Garden City, Kan., Julia (Bill) Yarnell of Pueblo West and Adriane van Bergen of Chicago; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by his parents, William and Hilda Daberkow; and brother, Hilmer Daberkow. Willis was born on Nov. West Point, Neb. Army during World War II and the Korean War. Willis retired as a supervisor from the CF& I. He enjoyed the great outdoors, and loved camping and fishing. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and Pueblo German Club. Special thank you to Dr. Thomas Gaide and his nurse, Rachel, and Pueblo Extended Care, Walking Stick, for the care they gave Willis. Tuesday in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. The casket will remain closed at the church. Funeral service, 1. Evans Ave., with Pastor Randy Bolt officiating. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team and interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. Those who desire, may make memorials to Trinity Lutheran Church and School. Dabney Sr., born July 5, 1. Canon City, Colo., to Ella Georgia and Franklin Joseph Dabney. Departed this life on May 3. Preceded in death by both parents; brothers, Joseph and William; and godfather and mentor, Albert Kochan. Gary was born humbly, lived simply and was a friend of Bill W since Nov. Gary is survived by daughters, Robin (Gary) Shannon; sons, Gary Jr. Joshua is survived by his mother, Amanda Daffron; father, John De. Soi; Joshua's twin brother, Thomas Daffron; and brother, Justin Rogers; numerous grandparents, aunts, uncles, extended family and friends. Index, Pueblo County, Colorado -CoGenWeb Project. The Tri-County Obituary Project Coordinator is Louise Adams. This page contributed by Karen Mitchell. This list of LGBT writers includes writers who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender or otherwise non-heterosexual who have written about LGBT themes, elements or. Somos Primos Staff Mimi Lozano, Editor Mercy Bautista Olvera Bill Carmena Lila Guzman John Inclan Kim Holtzman Galal Kernahan Juan Marinez. His parents were Ignacio Ca Dedicated to Hispanic Heritage and Diversity Issues Publication of the Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research Memorial service, 4 p. Tuesday, Romero Chapel. Friends and family will be received at Romero Courtesy Hall following the service. Survived by children, Elizabeth, Judith, Mary, Margaret, Carol, Kenneth, Joan, Edward, Susan and Michael. Also survived by 1. Rosary followed by funeral Mass, 9: 3. Interment at Fairmount Cemetery. He was preceded in death by his son, Gary; brother, Daniel; and his parents, Mose and Bebe Daher. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 6. Consuelo Guerrero de Luna, Actress: En la palma de tu mano. Consuelo Guerrero de Luna was born on March 9, 1905 in Madrid, Spain. She was an actress, known for En la. WRITERS WHOSE NAMES START WITH A. A'Court-Repington, Mary Elizabeth Elsie; daughters, Ginny (Charles) Taylor and Nancy (Ed) Mastreno; and son, Russ; grandchildren, Mark Parrish, Jeff (Renee) Hildebrand, Danielle (Don) Cordsen, Jodi (Frank) Lopez, Ryan (Dawn) Mastreno and Jamie (Jim) Caldwell; nine great- grandchildren and two more expected. He is also survived by his sisters, Norma Lenzotti, Beverly (Richard) Harriman; and numerous nieces and nephews. One of his greatest accomplishments was being one of the founding members of PSSA, along with Tom, Gene, Jim and Jerry. Buddy was a lifetime member of the Elks and Lions. He was a Farmers Insurance Agent for many years. Buddy was liked by everyone who met him. He loved to watch old John Wayne movies and his greatest joy in life was spending time with his family, especially his great- grandchildren. Memorial Mass, 1. Tuesday, Christ the King Church. Buddy's family would like to thank his nurses and staff at Belmont Lodge for the love and care he received. In lieu of food and flowers, please make a donation in Buddy's memory to Christ the King Church or charity of choice. Arrangements under the direction of Imperial Funeral Home. Dahl - Trinidad Times Independent - July 1. Edval F. Dahl (Ed) was born in Sopris Jan. Ed was preceded in death by his father, John Albert Dahl, his mother, Addie Koelling and his daughter, Treva Mary Adlof. He is survived by his wife Mary Dahl, his daughters Geri Gooden and Karen Johnson, and his sons- in- law John Gooden and Luther Johnson. He had nine grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. Ed (Papa, Great Papa, Gran- Gran) lived life on his own terms. He was jack- of- all- trades and a roustabout in his younger years. He graduated from Dawson (N. M.) High School and traveled to California to work in the orange groves and help build a dam in California. He eventually made his way back to Dawson where he worked in the Dawson Coal Mine. He was drafted into the Army during World War II and served in the Pacific in New Guinea and the Philippines as a Sea- Bee, building and repairing landing strips. When his stint in the Army was over he returned to Dawson and coal mining, and he met the woman who would be his wife of 6. Mary Yob Skender. Mary and Ed lived in Dawson until the Phelps Dodge Corporation closed the mining town and they moved to Raton. Raton was to be his home for most of his life. He loved the outdoors and shared his love of fishing with his children and grandchildren and anyone who would grab a pole and go with him. It would not be unusual to see him on a Saturday or Sunday fishing Cimmaron River with his fly rod and waders or at Lake Maloya, grandchildren and great grandchildren in tow putting worms on their hooks and teaching them how to cast. He was well known around Raton for his zucchini, corn, green beans, peaches and apricots that he generously passed around. Even the bears enjoyed his garden. Pops was a treasure hunter. He had all of the equipment that he would need with him. He loved people but he liked his time alone. Ed was a woodcarver — his passion was working with wood — he would collect wood of all kinds. His favorite thing to do was to sit in the basement and carve. Many of us have pieces that he has carved and many more of us have things that he built or repaired for us. All the grandchildren and great grandchildren loved to go into the basement. One last ole' Pops as we tip our glasses to you. We know you are in heaven planning where you are going to plant your garden, searching for places to mine for gold, looking for a special piece of wood to carve and fly fishing in the cold stream. The family requests that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Mt. Calvary Cemetery Fund C/O St. Joseph, 1. 04 Buena Vista St., Raton, NM 8. Please visit our online guest book for Ed at Remember. Their. Story. com. Arrangements by French Mortuary of Albuquerque. Recitation of the Most Holy Rosary was July 1. St. Joseph's Catholic Church recited by Frank Cimino, Jr. Solemn Mass of the Resurrection followed with Father Daniel Balizan as the celebrant. Arrangements under the direction of Yaksich- Long Funeral Home in Raton. The police are searching for Joe Sosa, a Mexican, who is said to have done the shooting. Marie Laney of Brighton, the fourth occupant of the room, when Sosa is said to have broken in and begun shooting, escaped uninjured. According to the police Rosa was prompted to his act by jealousy he having been infatuated with Miss Dahl for some months. The Mexican is said to have followed the two women from a dance and to have made his attack shortly after Mriagowski and Parker went to Miss Dahl's room to keep an appointment made at the dance. Parker, who is at the county hospital, has a bullet in the left lung. She was born December 5, 1. Fort Supply, Oklahoma to Dean and Ella (Hurst) Bardin. She married George Dailing in Roswell, New Mexico in 1. He preceded her in death in October, 2. Edna graduated high school in Woodward, Oklahoma and worked as an executive assistant for 1. Western State Hospital in Fort Supply, Oklahoma. She then went to work for the Social Security Administration from 1. Roswell, NM then moved to Aguilar and went to work for Social Security in Trinidad until her retirement at age 6. After one year of retirement, she went back to work for the department for two years, retired and was considering going back to work again. Edna was preceded in death by parents, and grandchild Jason Harrison. She is survived by daughters Cheryl (Dave) Harrison of Liberal, Kansas and Donna Dene Barton of Grapevine, Texas, grandchildren Annie (Conor) Maynard, Jennifer and Bryan Barton. She is also survived by niece, Nancy (Rick) Lloyd, nephew Junior (Leda) Dailing. Numerous other nieces, nephews and cousins survive. Cremation was held and private family services will be held in Fort Supply, Oklahoma at a later date. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to St. Jude's Hospital, 5. St. Jude's Place, Memphis, TN 3. The family can be reached at the home of Edna Dailing, 1. San Pedro St., Aguilar, Colorado 8. The family of Edna Lou Dailing has entrusted her care to Mullare- Murphy Funeral Home. The interment will be in Roselawn Cemetery. Pueblo Chieftain - June 2. The funeral of Hiram Dakin was held from the Whiton Chapel yesterday forenoon at 1. The interment was in Roselawn Cemetery. He had resided in Pueblo 1. Dalbow - Pueblo Indicator - March 2. John G. Dalbow, for 1. Beulah district, died at a local hospital the 1. The funeral will take place Saturday and the interment in the Beulah cemetery. Dalby - Emporia Gazette - July 2. In the early 1. 93. Mapy traveled to New York City, where she married childhood friend Fernando . Under contract to a theatrical troupe headlined by Dominican baritone Eduardo Brito, the couple traveled to Spain. After the company disbanded, the couple began performing in different teatro de revista companies, primarily in Barcelona. Following stops in Buenos Aires and Havana, where they appeared on stage and movies, the couple traveled to Mexico City. They made their stage debut as part of the Cantinflas revue and soon joined the growing Mexican film industry, which lacked established female stars. Back- to- back starring roles in three hit films - the Pan- American musical La liga de las canciones / The League of Songs (Chano Urueta, 1. Delgado, 1. 94. 1) - quickly turned Mapy Cort. Her eponymous character is engaged to Victor Mature's soldier character before he falls in love with a socialite played by Lucille Ball. After filming ended, Mapy Cort. In 1. 94. 5, the Mapy Cort. The couple received an invitation from . On March 2. 8, 1. Puerto Rico received its first television transmission from Telemundo: a live broadcast of the Spanish comedy El caso de la mujer asesinadita, starring Mapy and directed by Fernando. The couple also starred in the station's first comedy show Mapy y Papi, an adaptation of the I Love Lucy format that also featured Maria Judith Franco and Mapy's nephew Paquito Cordero. After the show came off the air in Puerto Rico, the couple returned to Mexico City, where they starred in a Mexican version of Mapy y Papi. Her niece Mapita Cort. After an eight- year absence, Mapy Cort. However, Mapita retired after her marriage to popular Chilean crooner Lucho Gatica. By the 1. 96. 0s, Mapy was working mostly on the Mexico City stage, including roles in comedies by Spanish author Alfonso Paso. Her last film appearances were playing supporting roles in three Puerto Rican/Mexican co- productions, filmed in Puerto Rico, directed by her husband, and produced by her nephew Paquito. After Fernando Cort. She died at her home in 1. Filmography! Don't Bother (1. VENEZUELAVenezuela tambi.
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