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Felix F Trujillo
February 6th, 1944 - May 31st, 2025
Taylor Funeral Home
Felix Trujillo, 81 of Delta, CO, passed away on May 31, 2025 at home in Delta. Arrangements are in the care of Taylor Funeral Service in Delta. Celebration of Life will be on Saturday June 7th at 10 am. Online condolences at www.hopewestco.org/felix-trujillo
Publication date: June 7th, 2025
Glen W. Dennis
December 4th, 1925 - June 3rd, 2025
Snyder Memorials and Funeral Home
Glen W. Dennis, 99 of Grand Junction, Colorado, passed away on June 03, 2025 at Beehive Homes Assisted Living in Grand Junction, CO.
Publication date: June 7th, 2025
William Wayne Perschon
February 7th, 1934 - October 16th, 2024
Callahan - Edfast
Funeral services for William Wayne Perschon will be held at Veteran's Memorial Cemetery, June 10th at 10:00am
Publication date: June 4th, 2025
Shirley Schneider
November 2nd, 1938 - May 27th, 2025
Larkin Mortuary
Shirley Schneider, 86 of West Valley City, Ut, passed away on May 27, 2025 at her home in West Valley City. Online condolences at www.larkinmortuary.com
Publication date: June 4th, 2025
Kirby Shaun Burchett
December 18th, 1958 - May 25th, 2025
Browns Cremation & Funeral Service
December 18, 1958 - May 25, 2025Kirby Shaun Burchett, 67, of Grand Junction, Colorado, unexpectedly passed away on May 25, 2025. Born December 18, 1958, in Rangely, Colorado, he was the son of the late Jack Burchett and Marilyn Burchett.Kirby graduated from Rangely High School in 1977 then attended Mesa State College before embarking on his career path in the Oil and Gas Industry. In June 1979 he started working for Colorado Well Service/Key Energy where he became well respected in the industry. After 21 years of dedication, he followed on a new journey with Weatherford Completion Systems until 2004 when he started his own consulting business. He was a consultant for Encana Oil & Gas over the next few years before Encana hired him directly for his knowledge, experience and dedication in 2007. Over the next 13 years, he continued developing his expertise in the industry, transitioning from work over rigs to drilling rigs in multiple states until Ovintiv Services, Inc took over Encana in 2020. Over the next few years, he explored other industries before his passion led him back to the oil and gas industry with the State of Colorado in December of 2022 as a Compliance Specialist. He was very passionate about his career, the industry and the connections he made over the 46 years instilling the value of hard work, reliability and leadership in his daughters and grandchildren. He enjoyed being outdoors and had a true love for nature, always being the first to point out wildlife in the distance. His true passion in life was with his family fishing, four wheeling, hunting, shooting, camping and enjoying adventures in Alaska. He was dedicated to his family always being the first to help and looking forward to the simple backyard barbeque gathering family together. He was a memorable man full of integrity who loved to share his knowledge with others, full of love and we're all better having experienced his kindness and humanity. Kirby is survived by his wife of 45 years Kayleen, brother Randy Burchett, daughters Shaylynn Berkley (Brandon) and Ashlely Hamm-Burchett, grandchildren Dylan Kesterson, Emily Kesterson, Landon Hamm and great granddaughter Payton. Following his wishes, a private celebration of life will be held at a later date.
Publication date: June 4th, 2025
Vernon Cochran
September 17th, 1927 - May 24th, 2025
Horan & McConaty
09/17/1927 - 05/24/2025Vernon D. Cochran, a devoted educator, mentor, and sports leader, passed away on May 24, 2025, at the age of 97. Born on September 17, 1927 in Pueblo, Colorado to V. T. and Myrtle Cochran, who predeceased him, Vern was also preceded in death by his beloved wife Jean A. Cochran, with whom he shared 50 wonderful years of marriage, and his son David. He is survived by his sons Kevin (Jerri) and Doug, and stepchildren Carey Newman (Tom), Bruce Whitaker, and Janie Morgan. His legacy continues through his 13 grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who will cherish his memory and carry forward his spirit of dedication and perseverance. A standout athlete, Vern excelled in football and basketball at Central High School, later continuing his athletic career at the University of Denver. His dedication to sports shaped his passion for coaching, where he made a lasting impact on young athletes. Vern spent 38 years serving School District 60 in Pueblo, working as a teacher, counselor, assistant principal, and ultimately Associate Superintendent before retiring in 1983. His coaching at Central High School led his teams to conference championships every year from 1955 to 1959. In recognition of his contributions to athletics and education, he was inducted into the Greater Pueblo Sports Hall of Fame in 1983. In retirement, Vern and Jean enjoyed spending time fishing and golfing, cherishing the quiet moments together and the camaraderie of the game. Their days were filled with the simple joys of nature and sport, reflecting Vern's lifelong appreciation for competition and relaxation alike. A man of integrity, wisdom, and kindness, Vern will be deeply missed by his family, friends, former students, and all who had the privilege of knowing him. In accordance with his wishes, no service will be held.
Publication date: June 7th, 2025
Jesse Robert Nelson
September 25th, 1981 - March 24th, 2025
Memoriams/Legacy
September 25, 1981 - March 24, 2025Jesse Nelson, a devoted father, husband, brother, son, and friend, passed away on March 24th. He was 43. Jesse was born and raised in Palisade, CO and spent most of his life in the Grand Junction area before finally settling in North Dakota. Jesse is survived and cherished by his wife Ellie Nelson; two young sons, Noah Nelson and David Nelson; parents Paul Nelson and Carolyn Nelson; his four brothers, Jeremy (Melissa) Nelson, Jacob Nelson, Judd (Devon) Nelson, Jarrett (Crystal) Nelson; two sisters Jill (Lance) Case, Angelica (Max) Belknap, along with many nieces and nephews. His family and friends will always live with Jesse in their hearts.
Publication date: June 7th, 2025
Wanda Hooker
September 2nd, 1935 - November 16th, 2024
Callahan - Edfast
June 11, 2025 at 10am. Callahan-Edfast Mortuary, 2515 Patterson Rd, Grand Junction, CO 81505
Publication date: June 7th, 2025
Randal L Wiseman
March 11th, 1952 - May 15th, 2025
Brown's Cremation & Funeral Service
March 11, 1952 - May 15, 2025Randal (Randy) Lee Wiseman, 73, died peacefully on May 15, 2025.Born March 11, 1952 in Delta, Colorado, he was the son of the late Eldon and Cornelia Wiseman. Randy graduated from Central High School, Grand Junction Colorado, where he was a wrestler. He soon married his high school sweetheart, Tisa. They would've been married 55 years in June. Randy was a heavy equipment operator and diesel mechanic for 40+ years until he soon retired to be a fulltime caregiver for his wife Tisa. He enjoyed shooting, fishing, but especially loved to cook. Randy was a man of integrity, who was loyal with a strong work ethic and loved to share his knowledge with others. Randy was preceded in death by his parents, Eldon and Cornelia Wiseman. Randy is survived by his wife Tisa, daughters Heather Sloan and Jennifer (Charlie) Creamer, brother Dan (Melanie) Wiseman, Sister Bev Wiseman, grand children Michael (Macie) Schneider, Taylor (Davey) Sluiter, Jared (Eimy) Schneider, CJ Creamer, Jessamyn (Jacob) Crawford, Wyatt (Kelsey) Creamer, and Eight great-grandchildren A celebration of life will be Sunday, June 8, 2025, at 1pm, located at The Eagles Aerie 595 at 1674 US-50, Grand Junction, CO.
Publication date: May 31st, 2025
Sylvia Wareham
March 26th, 1936 - May 24th, 2025
Callahan-Edfast Mortuary & Crematory
March 26, 1936 - May 24, 2025Sylvia G. Wareham, Babe Wareham (89) of the Lower Valley passed away Saturday, May 24, 2025.Babe was born on March 26, 1936 in Fruita, Colorado, daughter of Steve and Sylvia Brach. She was raised on the family farm and dairy along with her sisters, Rosie (Shorty) and Sally (Bee). As a young child she spent many hours with her Uncle Tony. Their close relationship lasted a lifetime. She attended Loma and Fruita schools participating in band, track, and driving stock cars on the weekends. In addition to going to school she hauled a 1,100-gallon tank of water for their dairy cows starting at age 13. After graduating high school, she married Bert Wareham. They had two sons, Steve and Lamar. The family moved many times in Utah and Colorado, eventually moving back to Loma. Babe started driving school buses in the late 1970's and drove for 43 years. In addition to transporting students, she transported marathon runners to races and firefighters during the summers. She participated in bus rodeos. Babe was known as "Bus driver Babe" to multiple generations of families of the Lower Valley. Family was equally important to Babe. She and her sisters continued to help with the family farm. Babe also helped with her granddaughter during the summer and supported her in sports and band events during the school year. Babe was preceded in death by her parents, Steve and Sylvia Brach; her nephew Colby Schmidt; and former husband, Bert Wareham. She is survived by her sons, Steve (Linda) Wareham and Lamar (Sheri) Wareham; granddaughter, Alicea Wareham, step-grandchildren, Thomas Fitzpatrick and Brenda Kruger; great-grandchildren, Addison and Olivia, all of Fruita, CO; sister, Rosie (Gary) Schmidt of Cheyenne, WY, and Sally (Vern) Morton of Steamboat Springs, CO; and niece, Shelby (Stacy) Knull and children of Crossfield, Alberta, Canada. Memorial contributions can be made directly to HopeWest Hospice, 3090B N. 12th Street, Grand Junction, CO 81506 or the Fruita Chapter of FFA at Fruita Monument High School, 1102 Wildcat Avenue, Fruita, CO 81521. A celebration of Babe's life will be held at Absolute Prestige Venue, 1351 Q Road, Loma, CO, on June 8, 2025 from 2:00PM - 4:00PM.
Publication date: May 31st, 2025
Robert Michael Elliott
May 18th, 1957 - May 5th, 2025
Callahan - Edfast
1957 - 2025Robert Michael Elliott peacefully passed away at HopeWest in Grand Junction on May 5 at the age of 67, just 13 days before his 68th birthday. He was called Mike by all who knew him. He was born on a snowy day, May 18th, at the University of Colorado Medical Center in Denver where his father was a medical school resident. His parents are Robert (Bob) J. Elliott and Elizabeth (Betty) A. Elliott (Lomelino). Mike was a graduate of Grand Junction High School in 1975. He attended Mesa College and Colorado State University, graduated from North Idaho College with Outdoor Power/Recreation Vehicle Technology and B. Allan Mackie School of Log Building and Environmental Center in British Columbia, Canada. He built his own log home in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and started his own successful business, Timber and Log Structures. Ten-some years later he sold his business and went to International Air Academy in Vancouver, Washington, graduated, and went to work as a ground service agent for Horizon Air and Alaska Airlines in Spokane for another 10 years. He then went to work for a friend, whom he worked with in Spokane, who started Alpine Bark Blowing and Hydro in Coeur d'Alene. He worked in sales for 10 years, decided he wanted to get to good old Grand Junction, and went to work with his brother Joe at Colorado State Infusion Company (CSI). He said that was his favorite job. Mike was liked by all the companies where he worked. All had nothing but praise for his work ethic and friendly personality. Mike's favorite thing to do was work, so his pastimes were working in his yard and working on projects in his garage. He did enjoy going skiing, camping, jeeping, spending time fishing, hiking, and biking at the family cabin on the Grand Mesa. He did a lot of reading and movie watching, and he had huge collections of both. He was loved by all who knew him, and he will be missed by many. He is survived by his mother, Betty; his brothers Richard (Rick) Elliott and Joe Elliott (Janis); his sister Mary Ann Elliott; nieces Megan Elliott, Randi Elliott (Zach), Sydney Kelly (Brian), Kyndal Elliott; nephews Eric Elliott (Pam), Andrew Elliott; great nephews Jack and Arlo Elliott; Aunt Mary Ellen Hulcher; Uncle Bob Lomelino; and many wonderful cousins. He is preceded in death by his father, Bob; brothers Andy and Rusty; sister Kathryn; Uncle Bill Elliott; Uncle Don Elliott; Uncle Austin Hulcher; Uncle Stanley Lomelino; and Uncle Dean Lomelino. Donations in his memory may be made to HopeWest.
Publication date: May 31st, 2025
Karol Ruff
November 2nd, 1938 - April 22nd, 2025
Newcomer Funeral Home
2 November 1938 - 22 April 2025Karol Nan Ruff, aged 86, passed away on April 22, 2025, in Grand Junction, Colorado. Born on November 2, 1938, in Albany, New York, Lolly, as she was affectionately known, dedicated her life to serving her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. While never marrying and having children, Lolly was devoted to loving her fraternal twin sister Kathleen and her family. Lolly was BELOVED by her family, friends and caregivers. Lolly faithfully served and had a deep and genuine love for those in her life, and people loved her for it. Karol's presence is sorely missed, but praise God for those redeemed in Christ, when "absent from the body" are "present with the Lord." She is survived by her nephews David R. Scheerer (Pam), Andrew P. Scheerer (Ann), and Daniel C. Scheerer; grandnephew Joshua Scheerer, grandniece Amanda Wisell (Scheerer), grandnephews Andrew Scheerer II, and Anderson Scheerer; and great-grandnephew CJ Walters and great-grandniece Emma Wisell. Karol was preceded in death by her parents, Herman and Ruth Ruff years ago, and by her twin sister Kathleen only six months ago. A graveside service to celebrate Karol's life will take place at the Golden Cemetery, Golden Colorado, Friday June 20th from 9-10 AM. If desired, flowers can be sent to BeeHive Homes Assisted Living, 2395 H Rd, Grand Junction, CO 81505 where Lolly was loved and spent the last 4 years of her cherished life.
Publication date: May 31st, 2025