Eugene "Gene" Elden Nelson
April 27th, 1935 - March 10th, 2026
Zeyer Funeral Chapel
04/27/1935 - 3/10/2026
Eugene Elden Nelson, known to all as Gene, died peacefully at his home in Grand
Junction, Colorado, on March 10, 2026, at the age of 90.Gene was born April 27,
1935, in Provo, Utah, to Elden and Helen Nelson. He served four years in the
United States Navy aboard submarines during the Korean War era, then fulfilled a
mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the Central
Atlantic States.
He earned a master's degree in entomology from Brigham Young University and
built a distinguished career with the Colorado State University Extension
Service, where his work in pest management- particularly on potato leaf roll
virus in the San Luis Valley and codling moth management for apple growers- had
lasting impact on Colorado agriculture.
Gene was a gifted outdoorsman and bowhunter, a beloved Scout leader, a
remarkable storyteller, and a man of deep, quiet faith. He lost his father in a
drowning accident at Fish Lake when he was sixteen- his father died trying to
save a friend- and that early loss shaped his lifelong conviction that families
endure beyond this life. He never raised his voice and always sought peace.
Gene and his first wife, Carolynn, are survived by their five children: Kellene
Mortensen, Elden Nelson, Lori Nelson, Jodi Nelson, and Christy Nelson Williams.
In 1994, he married Janel Zeyer Hales, and they shared 31 years. Together, they
served two additional missions for their church, in Brazil and Portugal. He is
also survived by numerous stepchildren, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren,
as well as several siblings.
Gene Nelson was a submariner, a scientist, a missionary, a hunter, a fisherman,
a storyteller, a peacemaker, a Scout leader, a husband, a father, a grandfather,
and a man of God. He lived a big life, and he lived it well.
Publication date: March 18th, 2026