Teller County Colorado Genealogy Resources:  Obituaries

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Teller County Colorado Obituaries

Obituaries on file at Ute Pass Historical Society -

Allen, Ivan A.
Armentrout, Edgar A.
Armentrout, Arthur Gulver
Atwell, Edith Mae
Beal, Robert W.
Bear-Step, Shatka
Biddle, Catherine
Black, Barbara Ann
Blair, Herbert M.
Blakeney, Edward "Erle"
Brock, Gabriel
Brooks, Charles A.
Brown, Hal A.
Brown, Mae
Brown, Katheryn Olivia
Brown, Bill
Brushe, Herbert J.
Bush, Sallie Giltner
Caldwell, David Edward
Carol, Nancy F.
Carroll, Gertrude M.
Conn, Malcolm
Cusack, Thomas
Cusack, Mary
Cusack, Sister Thomasine
Cusack, David
Davidson, Ruth E.
Denny, Clyde A.
Denny, Irene D.
Derby, Elsie
Dilts, Sam Bert
Dilts, Sarah A.
Dugdale, Richard K.
Falls, Pearl L.
Flynn, Edward "Eddie"
Frizzell, John W.
Gafford, Jerry
Garrison, Eugene C.
Gaudereit, Martha C.
Gill, Gertrude Anna
Griffith, Warren Holmes
Hammer, Roy J.
Hammer, Martin J.
Harris, Christa D.
Harshbarger, Gertrude
Hathaway, Aileen B.
Hathaway, Paul Robert
Hughes, Madeleine A.
Hulseman, Elizabeth O'Conner
Lehman, Glenavee M.
Lehr, Maude B.
Lewis, James Earl
Ligon, Rita T.
Lofland, Barbara Ellen
Longwell, Gladys
MacGowan, Arch L.
Martin, Eugene Thomas
McCarty, C.E. "Mac"
Morrow, Betty
Mullen, Nellie J.
Musick, Archie L.
Musser, Grace
Peters, Walter A.
Peters, Emmett Jack
Peterson, Walter William
Pettit, Lewis D.
Pickett, James E.
Pipes, Wesley O.
Porter, Rufus L.
Quinn, Margaret Dorothy
Reinking, Mary Elizabeth
Rerick, Sherman
Rogers, Bill Hammond
Rosentreter, Norton C.
Ross, Annie Lee
Sagadin, Alice M.
Skelton, Lizzie B.
Skelton, William T.
Smischny, Raymond L.
Smith, H. Newell
Smith, Catherine J.
Spain, June
Speir, Helen
Spreitzer, John P.
Starr, Thelma May
Stone, Emma Lee
Stoner, Lloyd A.
Ward, Benjamin R.
Ward, Myrtle
Warling, Emil Edward
Weiman, Louise Charlotte
White, Lucille
Wilson, Conrad T.
Wilson, Howard C.
Wilson, Mary Tudor
Wondergem, John C.
Woods, Alberta Jean
Worden, George O.
Wuelfing, Otto Hugo
Wyatt, Amelia M. "Marge"
Zrust, Joseph L.

 

 

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