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Michael Jeans Eubanks
Michael Jeans Eubanks
February 22nd, 1948 - May 28th, 2026
Callahan Edfast
2/22/1948 - 5/28/2026 Michael Jeans Eubanks was born on February 22, 1948 to Erdie and Eleanor Jeans Eubanks in Sacramento, California, and passed away May 28, 2026 at his home in Grand Junction surrounded by loved ones. Mike lived with Primary Progressive Aphasia and Frontal Temporal Dementia gracefully for five years, admired by those who interacted with him. Mike grew up with his beloved older brother, Si, as the family lived in Calgary, AB for his school years then moved to Tulsa, OK for high school. He found the joy of living in Colorado when he attended the University of Colorado in Boulder. Upon graduation with a biology degree he joined the Army and served two years as an MP in Germany. While in Pharmacy school at the University of Wyoming he met and married Charlotte McCartan. After Mike and Charlotte graduated with degrees in pharmacy they settled in Grand Junction, in 1978. Their son Sean was born in 1984 and was the joy of their lives. Mike and Charlotte enjoyed 30 years of marriage until Charlotte passed away in 2005. Mike was especially proud when their son Sean followed in their footsteps in 2015 and became a pharmacist. Throughout the chapters of his life Mike did more than dance to the beat of his own drum, he danced to a rhythm of life not known by many others. He was a cheerful and friendly man who saw the best in everyone. His optimism and love for life was infections, making it impossible to spend 5 minutes with him and not walk away in a better mood. Mike spent his entire career as a pharmacist at the Grand Junction VA Medical Center, happily serving the Veterans in the community for 37 years. When he wasn't at work he could be found participating in one of the many activities he loved, including hiking, skiing, cycling, working out at Crossroads gym, golfing and playing snooker and guitar. He loved all types of music and attended concerts and music festivals at every opportunity. Always up for the next adventure, he visited Telluride often over the years with family and friends. Mike was a dog lover throughout his life, raising many German Shepards and finally his beloved Lab, Jackson. In 2015 he rekindled a friendship with another pharmacist, Laura Wilson, and they were married in 2020. They introduced each other to their personal interests and had a wonderful partnership, full of love and many adventures. Mike and Laura traveled together often over the next 11 years, frequently on bicycle trips. Mike is survived by his wife Laura, his son Sean, his brother Si, and Laura's daughters Elizabeth and Sarah, and grandchildren Melinda, Teddy Kallin and Quinn. He is also survived by many close friends he has made over the years. We miss him terribly but know he is finally at peace. We would like to extend our warm appreciation to the therapists at Family Health West, especially Lisa, Kait and Val, and to home caregivers Melinda and Josie, all who made Mike's final years and days better. There will be a celebration of Mike's life on Sunday, July 12 at 4:00 PM at Bookcliff Country Club. Memorial contributions can be made in Mike's name to Roice-Hurst Humane Society in Grand Junction or to your favorite animal shelter or charity.

Publication date: July 1st, 2026
Mary Ann Kane
Mary Ann Kane
August 18th, 1934 - June 6th, 2026
Brown's Cremation & Funeral Service
(8-18-1936 - 6-6-2026) The youngest of 8 children, Mary Ann was affectionately known as the "Caboose" in the Kane household. From an early age she followed life with great spirit and determination. Leading her to many destinations along the way. Mary Ann was rich in family, friends, co-workers and students. To those she bonded with she remained true and lasting. Her spiritual side remained strong and inspiring. Her Irish stubbornness kept her true to a fault. As she aged she became more and more calm and gentle. A saint she was not, but surely a woman with broad vision and warm heart. She would say she lived a charmed life. Mary Ann took great pride in her life long education while finding teaching a shared and joyful exchange. Being the last of her siblings to die, she leaves behind a multitude of most loving nieces and nephews as well as her life partner Liz Lynch. Eternal thanks to Hospice care through Hope West and Ferris Center. There will be no service and a private celebration of life will take place at a later date.

Publication date: July 4th, 2026
Frederick Clarence Hopping
Frederick Clarence Hopping
August 18th, 1928 - June 7th, 2026
Martin Mortuary
August 18, 1928 - June 7, 2026 Frederick (Fred) Clarence Hopping, 97, of Grand Junction, Colorado, passed away peacefully at HopeWest on June 7, 2026. He was a remarkable husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle, and friend. His stories and wisdom will be profoundly missed.Fred was born on August 18, 1928, in San Diego, California to Joseph Wesley Hopping and Daisy Maybell Morehouse. At the age of two, his family of seven drove from San Diego, California to Colona, Colorado and settled on Log Hill. He attended schools in Colona, Montrose, and Olathe. Graduated from Olathe High School in 1946. He joined the Army in 1951 serving in Korea until 1954. He moved to Grand Junction and began working for Independent Lumber where he acquired his passion for woodworking. He married Rose Holekson on July 13, 1957, adopted his son Robert, and cherished sixty-eight years of marriage. His professional career was with MCSD#51 and State Home Regional Center working as a carpenter. Fred was a skilled craftsman in woodworking and stained glass. He produced numerous treasured household items for family and friends. His gardens were a testament to his love of seeing seeds mature into delicious food and flowers. He and Rose enjoyed being in nature and were often found pulling a trailer behind his pickup and setting up a hunting camp. They traveled to all fifty states with Alaska being their favorite state. Their love for music, dancing and socializing was supported by fifty-year membership at Moose Lodge. Fred is survived by his wife Rose, grandchildren Brandon Hopping (Lauren), Nicole Beightel (Nick), great grand-daughter Bianca Pinkerton, and great-great-grand-son, numerous nieces and nephews and his beloved kitties, Molly and Polly. Services will be held at Martin's Mortuary, June 29, 2026, Monday at 12:00 P.M. Interment will be at the Veteran's Memorial Cemetery at 3:00 P.M. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Animal Humane Societies in Grand Junction, CO.

Publication date: June 27th, 2026
Connie Bohannan
Connie Bohannan
June 5th, 1947 - June 11th, 2026
Callahan-Edfast Mortuary & Crematory
June 5, 1947 - June 11, 2026 Connie Louise Bohannan passed away June 11, 2026, at Aspen Ridge Alzheimer's Center in Grand Junction, Colorado. Connie was born June 5, 1947, in Cross City, Florida, to Knobby Pergossi and Ruth Fuquay. She had three siblings: Charles, Marilyn, and Betty. She has a son, Jason Lindstrom, from her first marriage. Connie met her husband, Tom, when she was working for the United States Forest Service's in Missoula, Montana as a Contracting Officer for one of the helicopters he flew. They married on August 14, 1992.Connie was employed by the United States Forest Service for twenty years as a Contracting Officer. She assisted in aviation, fire, and transportation support throughout her career. Connie and Tom enjoyed trips to western Montana to visit family and friends, as well as taking their Jeep on backcountry trails. Connie was also part of a quilting club and was involved in the Baptist church. She liked watching football, too! Connie's favorite shows and movies included "Top Gun", "Blue Bloods" and "Bosch". Connie was friendly, sweet, giving, a hard worker, and quick to help others. She loved the outdoors. Connie will be missed by all who knew her. She will be placed at the Veteran's Memorial Cemetery of Western Colorado on Thursday, July 2, 2026, at 1:00 PM.

Publication date: June 27th, 2026
Alfred P. LeFebre a.k.a. Range
Alfred P. LeFebre
December 13th, 1926 - June 29th, 2016
Callahan Edfast
1926 ~ 2016 Missed by the LeFebre family, 10 years gone. You were the kind of father we will never forget.

Publication date: June 27th, 2026
Richard (Dick) Hoisington
Richard (Dick) Hoisington
March 4th, 1944 - June 11th, 2026
Callahan Edfast Mortuary & Crematory
March 4, 1944 - June 11, 2026 Richard Raymond (Dick) Hoisington, 82 , of Fruita, passed from this life Thursday June 11, 2026 at his home in Fruita. He was born March 4, 1944 to Lloyd and Ernestine Hoisington in Fruita. He lived his entire life in Fruita. Dick graduated from Fruita High School in 1962, and married the love of his life, Joanne in 1962. They have two children: Patty 1963 and Todd (Diana) 1967. He has five grandchildren: Megan Johnston, Ian Johnston, Molly Hoisington, Rhia Hoisington, and Bear Hoisington. He is survived by his wife, his children, grandchildren, and one brother, Jim of Grand Junction. Two other brothers, Art and Fred, having passed previously. Dick was an athlete and excelled at wrestling, football, and baseball. He volunteered and assisted teaching and coaching wrestlers from pee-wee league through high school for many years. He also coached junior high football. Beyond school athletics, Dick loved fast pitch softball and was active in playing and coaching his own teams well into his 50's. He was a renaissance man. He rebuilt cars, designed and built his own house, he even designed and made turquoise jewelry. He was good at so many things, and will be greatly missed. Above all things, Dick was a good man.

Publication date: June 24th, 2026