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Larry Ward Woodley
Larry Ward Woodley
August 8th, 1939 - August 30th, 2025
Snyder Memorials
8-8-1939 - 8-30-2025 Larry W. Woodley, 86, passed away peacefully on August 30, 2025 at Hope West Care Center in Grand Junction, Colorado.Born August 8, 1939 to Ward C. and Veneda D. (Penticoff) Woodley in Hampton, Iowa, Larry spent his school years in southern California. In 1957 he graduated from El Segundo High School where he played football, basketball and baseball. Along with his first wife Donna (Harty), he raised three children. Larry and Janis (Kohnen) were married in Lake Tahoe, NV on September 2, 1978. Larry found a love of building houses which brought him to Denver, Colorado. An opportunity came along to move to Vail, Colorado where he succeeded in creating many beautiful homes throughout the valley for 28 years. Holidays included many family members and vacation time was spent traveling the world; enjoying trips to Europe, the Caribbean and around the United States, including an Alaskan cruise. Retiring in 2006, Larry and Janis moved to Loma, Colorado. From there they ventured out on numerous motorhome journeys. Loving to drive, Larry and Janis toured the United States and spent many winters in Arizona. They also enjoyed participating in trap shooting tournaments, making many good friends along the way. Golf was another pastime and included working summers at Adobe Creek Golf Club in Fruita, CO. Larry found his dream car in Tennessee: a 1970 Chevrolet El Camino. He spent countless hours rebuilding the engine and making other improvements which won him trophies at various car shows in Western Colorado. Larry is survived by his wife of 46 years, Janis, his children David (Tere), Deborah Robertson and Matthew (Wendy), three grandchildren Blaine Woodley, Tyler (Lupita) Woodley and Jessica Robertson. His great-grandchildren are Luis and Paloma Woodley. Sisters-in-law are Karla Kohnen, Jill McLemore and Heather (Kirk) Harris, nephews Kellan McLemore and Todd (Tiffany) Davis as well as cousins. He is preceeded in death by his parents and sister (Judith Derby). A Celebration of Life will be held on September 6, 2025 at 10:00 am at First Congregational United Church of Christ, 1425 N. 5th St, Grand Junction, CO. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to Hope West hospice in Grand Junction.

Publication date: September 3rd, 2025
Michael Ray Dunning
Michael Dunning
February 16th, 1959 - August 25th, 2025
Snyders Memorial
02-16-1959 - 08-25-2025 Michael Ray Dunning Left this world peacefully in his home on August 25th 2025 to be with his Mother Katherine Karlleen Dunning, his father Harry L. Dunning, and his brother Wendell Dunning. He is survived by his brother Bob Dunning, by his daughter Miranda Prator-Moody, and his grandson Parker Prator. Born February 16th, 1959, he lived his life in his hometown of Grand Junction Co. He was a railroad switchman (he loved the railroad ) and when he wasn't working a graveyard shift in the train yard he spent his time at home in Orchard Mesa on the farm. He was an outdoors man through and through, in his spare time his favorite things included fishing/hunting with friends and family, farming, watching old western re-runs and spending time with his daughter and grandson. My dad had the ability to keep a friend for a lifetime, He will be missed deeply.

Publication date: September 3rd, 2025
Nancy Ruth Lawson Lemon
Nancy Ruth Lawson Lemon
July 27th, 1944 - August 23rd, 2025
Callahan-Edfast Mortuary & Crematory
Nancy Ruth Lawson Lemon, 81 of Grand Junction, Colorado, passed away on August 23, 2025 at her residence in Grand Junction. Arrangements are in the care of Callahan Edfast Mortuary in Grand Junction. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, September 2, at Callahan Edfast Mortuary at 9:30AM.

Publication date: August 30th, 2025
Billy Reese Strother
Billy Reese Strother
May 22nd, 1934 - August 22nd, 2025
Callahan-Edfast Mortuary & Crematory
5.22.1934 - 8.22.2025 Billy Reese Strother, 91, passed away peacefully on August 22, 2025, in Grand Junction, Colorado.Born on May 22, 1934 to Robert and Georgia Strother, in Waterproof, Louisiana, Billy spent his early years working alongside his father on the cotton plantations. Those formative experiences instilled in him a strong work ethic and resilience that would guide him throughout his life. In 1952 he graduated from high school in Elk City, Oklahoma, where he lettered in football and boxing. His athletic prowess earned him recognition from the Governor of Oklahoma as one of the best football players in the state, an honor he carried quietly with pride. Following graduation, Billy's family relocated to North Dakota. There he met his wife of 69 years, Peggy Joyce Hynek. The couple was married in Stanley, North Dakota on July 1, 1956. Billy began his lifelong career in the upstream sector of the oil and gas industry as a roughneck in the oil fields of northwestern North Dakota. He moved his growing family multiple times, following the exploration of crude oil and natural gas throughout the Intermountain West region, finally settling in Grand Junction, Colorado. Through dedication and hard work, he rose through the ranks to managerial positions where he earned the respect and loyalty of his crews. He also started his own business providing support services to the industry. Known for his steady leadership and deep knowledge of the field, Billy retired at age 62 after decades of service to an industry that shaped much of his adult life. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Billy was a devoted husband to Peggy and a loving father to their five children: Ron, Laurie, Robert, Scott, and Craig. He cherished time spent with his seven grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, and one great, great granddaughter, and took great joy in watching them grow. Family was central to Billy's life; he was also close to his sister Faye, brothers Garland and Rob, and his older sister Jean who preceded him in death. He held dear the memory of his younger sister Irma who preceded him in death as a young adult. His parents also had another daughter, Wanda Su, who passed away as a child prior to Billy's birth. Billy had a lifelong love of reading and especially enjoyed western and cowboy fiction, a genre that reflected both his roots and his appreciation for stories of grit and perseverance. He loved the outdoors and spent most days of his retirement on long walks along the Colorado River, just steps away from their home of 47 years. He also enjoyed traveling with his wife Peggy during their retirement years, including a trip to Costa Rica celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, with some of their children and grandchildren. Those who knew Billy remember him as a man of integrity and quiet strength, a steady presence whose legacy lives on through those he loved. May his memory bring comfort to all who knew him. A Celebration of Life will be held on September 6, 2025, at 10:00 AM at Callahan-Edfast Mortuary, 2515 Patterson Rd, Grand Junction CO.

Publication date: August 30th, 2025
Kay S Atchley
Kay S. Atchley
October 26th, 1937 - August 22nd, 2025
Taylor Funeral Service
Kay S Atchley, 87 of Grand Junction, CO, passed away on August 22, 2025 at Eagle Ridge Post Acute Care in Grand Junction, CO. Arrangements are in the care of Taylor Funeral Service in Delta, CO. Funeral services will be held on 09/02/25 at 12 noon at the Taylor Funeral Service chapel in Delta, CO. Online condolences at taylorfuneralservice.com

Publication date: August 30th, 2025
Donna Charlene (Allen) McKay
Donna Charlene (Allen) McKay
February 21st, 1932 - August 18th, 2025
Callahan-Edfast Mortuary & Crematory
February 21, 1932 - August 18, 2025 She was born on February 21, 1932, in Delta, Colorado, and graduated from Grand Junction High School in 1950, where she made many lifelong friends. After graduation, Donna began her career as a bookkeeper at Burkey Lumber in Grand Junction before joining Mesa Federal Savings and loan. She worked there for 26 years, retiring June 1st 2001 after it had become Mesa National Bank, now known as American National Bank. In addition, she worked evenings as a tax assistant alongside different accountants, always admired for her strong work ethic and dedication.Donna took great pride in her home and loved caring for her yard, often with her beloved schnauzers—Sara, Samantha, and Sadie—by her side. She also enjoyed the theater, cooking, and spending time with her family and friends. Some of her happiest days were spent fishing in the beautiful waters of western Colorado and making memories with her grandchildren. She is survived by her son William Richard (Rick) McKay, her daughter-in-law Carol McKay, granddaughters Jessica Smith (McKay) and her husband Chris Smith, Taylor McKay and her husband Nick Solawetz, along with great-grandchildren McKaylan and Ricky Smith. She is preceded in death by her son Timothy McKay and grandson Ricky McKay, whom she now joins in heaven. Donna will be deeply missed, but her love, laughter, and cherished memories will live on forever in the hearts of her family and friends.

Publication date: August 30th, 2025