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Pat Teck
January 8th, 1944 - April 3rd, 2020
Callihan Edfast
April 3, 2020, is now six years behind us. Many things in the world, and our lives, have changed a lot. We lost Steve to cancer last year but we rejoice that he is with you now. The love we have for you never changes, never ceases and we long for the day we will be together again, forever! With love always, Ron, Ryan, Shannon, Mike and John
Publication date: April 4th, 2026
Gilbert Martin
February 8th, 1945 - January 6th, 2026
Browns Creamation & Funeral Service
Martin Family Celebration of Life for LTC-USAF Gilbert Leon (Lee) Martin will immediately follow Military Interment (Veterans Memorial Cemetery 1:00pm) At the Eagles Lodge - 1674 Hwy 50 from 2pm – 4pm on February 9th 2026. Lunch will be provided.
Publication date: February 4th, 2026
Rose Madonian
June 23rd, 1925 - January 26th, 2026
Callahan-Edfast Mortuary & Crematory
June 23, 1925 - January 26, 2026 Rose Madonian, 100, of Grand Junction Colorado went home to be with her Heavenly Father on January 26th, 2026.She was born on June 23rd, 1925 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. She met her future husband, John Madonian, when he was on vacation after his discharge from the U.S Air Force. They got married in 1946 and Rose entered the United States as a war bride. They settled in Troy, Michigan, where their son Richard and daughter Diane were born. Rose worked as an account manager for Pepsi Cola. In 1999, Rose and John moved to Grand Junction to be with family. Rose was an excellent cook and loved to entertain. As a tribute to her mother she wrote a synopsis called Escape From Terror, describing the atrocities her mother Mary endured and witnessed at the hands of the Turkish government during the Armenian genocide. Material things were of little value to Rose. She was kind and generous and brutally honest. She was preceded in death by her husband John in April 2012, her brother George Marlian and sister Sarah MacEachern. She is survived by her son Richard Madonian, daughter Diane (Greg) Tolle and sister Shirley Manoogian. She was blessed to have 2 grandsons Avery Tolle and Eric Tolle, 5 great grandchildren, 2 great great grandsons and numerous nieces and nephews. In her memory contributions may be sent to HopeWest 3090 N. 12th St Grand Junction, Co 81506
Publication date: January 31st, 2026
Frank J "Sonny" Chiaro, Jr
August 3rd, 1943 - January 24th, 2026
Brown's Funeral Services
08/03/1943 - 01/24/2026 Frank Joseph Chiaro, Jr., fondly known to his family and friends as Sonny, passed away on January 24, 2026, after a long illness. Sonny was born in Grand Junction on August 3, 1943, to Frank and Jenny Chiaro and made Grand Junction home for most of his life. He graduated from Grand Junction High School in 1962 and attended college at Southern Colorado State College in Pueblo and at Mesa College in Grand Junction. Sonny pursued several interests throughout his life. He acted in melodramas at the reconstructed Buckskin Joe's attraction near Royal Gorge, wrote articles on sporting events for the Daily Sentinel, was an avid bowler, and spent a great deal of time on his photography. But the greatest joy in his life occurred when he met and married his wife, Ellen, on February 13, 1992. Ellen, their four daughters, their sixteen grandchildren, and fourteen (soon to be fifteen) great-grandchildren were the loves of his life. He also enjoyed close family ties with his sister, Jackie, brothers Jim and Larry, and their families. Numerous large Italian gatherings with siblings, nieces, nephews and a crowd of cousins always lit Sonny up. Sonny's personality blended kindness, humility, and an infectious smile with great curiosity and a love for people. Later in life, he assuaged his love of people working at Safeway. His customers and coworkers became another family. Understanding both history and current events was a lifelong passion. Weekly delivery of a thick Sunday Denver Post always brought a smile. Help us celebrate Sonny's life and honor his memory by coming together at Brown's Funeral Services, on February 15, 2026 at 1:00 pm, 904 N 7th Street, Grand Junction, CO 81501. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Hope West, www.hopewestco.org. to support their essential work.
Publication date: January 31st, 2026
Eric Joe Hanson
June 7th, 1964 - December 17th, 2025
Martin Mortuary
Eric Joe Hanson, age 61, passed away on December 17th, 2025, from cancer. He was born June 7, 1964, in Hemet, CA to Melinda & Joey Hanson. The family moved to Grand Junction in 1970. Eric graduated from Mesa State College. Eric and Dawn Marie Zangerie were married in October 1990. Their daughter, Lindsay Jade, was born October 1994. Lindsay was "the apple of her father's eye" and he was so proud of all of her accomplishments.Eric loved the outdoors- he camped, fished, boated, hiked and biked the surrounding mountains and deserts whenever possible. Besides his daughter, wife and mother, Eric is survived by his sisters; Carrie Riggs, Cathy Hanson & Wendy Bissinger, plus many nieces and nephews.
Publication date: January 31st, 2026
Derek Geer
November 15th, 1975 - February 8th, 2016
Callahan-Edfast Mortuary & Crematory
In Remembrance of Deputy Derek Geer It has been ten years since we last heard your voice or laughter, and not a day goes by that you are not missed. In that time, your children have grown into remarkable adults. Your son proudly serves in the United States Navy, just as you did, and your daughter has earned her commercial pilot’s license and is working toward her bachelor’s degree in aviation. We know you would be so proud of the people they’ve become. Derek was more than a deputy. He was a devoted dad, a loving husband, a beloved son, and the kind of man who made everyone feel seen and cared for. He was quick with a joke, generous with his time, and known for treating others with patience and kindness. Friends, coworkers, and even those he once helped in difficult moments still share stories of how he checked in on them and quietly made a difference in their lives. We continue to feel supported by this community and remain deeply grateful for the love shown to our family over the years. He will never be forgotten and will always live on in our hearts.
Publication date: February 7th, 2026
Ann "Annie Lou" Muhr-Boyd
October 14th, 1938 - January 24th, 2026
Snyder Memorials and Funeral Home
Ann "Annie Lou" Muhr-Boyd, 87 of Grand Junction, Colorado, passed away on January 24, 2026 at her residence in Grand Junction. Arrangements are in the care of Snyder Memorials and Funeral Home in Grand Junction. Services are planned for a later date. Online condolences at https://www.snydergrandvalleymemorials.com/
Publication date: January 28th, 2026
Ben Eli Carnes
January 3rd, 1926 - January 20th, 2026
Callahan-Edfast Mortuary & Crematory
January 3, 1926 - January 20, 2026 Ben Eli Carnes, 100 years old, of Grand Junction, CO died January 20 at the Veterans Administration Hospital.He was born on January 3, 1926 in Pawnee, Texas. He graduated from high school in Cheyenne, Wyoming and went into World War II with the Army Air Forces, flying in B-17 bombers. He married Velva Brown in Cheyenne on June 1, 1947, moved to Denver, then to Grand Junction in 1954, and was in the Real Estate business. He had two sons, Ken Carnes and Chris Carnes, and 4 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first wife Velva "Skeeter" after 59 years of marriage, and his son Ken. Ben married Maxine Albers on March 19, 2007. Services will be held on February 13, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. at Callahan-Edfast Mortuary, 2515 Patterson Road.
Publication date: February 7th, 2026
Daniel Edward Price
February 16th, 1946 - January 17th, 2026
Brown's Cremation and Funeral Service
Daniel Price, 79 of Grand Junction, Colorado, passed away on January 17, 2026 at his home in Grand Junction.
Publication date: January 31st, 2026
Ed White
February 23rd, 1946 - January 20th, 2026
Memoriams/Legacy
January 20, 2026 Just shy of his 80th birthday, Ed passed. Ed was born on February 23, 1946 in Farmington, NM. His given name was Ralph Eddie White. He was the son of Earl White and Doris Bullock White. After his birth, his family moved to western Colorado. His Dad was a spud farmer and his Mom took care of the house. During those early years, they lived in Ekert, on Rogers Mesa, Lazare, Cedaredge, Delta and Olathe. When Ed was in the third grade his parents bought the Redland Store in Grand Junction, Colorado. Ed graduated from Grand Junction High School in 1954. He served in the Colorado National Guard from 1963-1969, attaining the rank of 2nd Lt. He went to Mesa Junior College. His group of friends from grade school, Tom Gummere, Claron McDaniel, Kim Clark and Ron Hawkins stayed friends until some of them passed. You could tell how long someone had known Ed, as those from the GJ days always called him Eddie. Those in the later half of his life called him Ed. When he was a senior in high school, he was at the downtown Grand Junction Library and saw this young girl. He asked the person he was with, "Who is that girl?" The friend responded that, "That is Jerry Land." He knew when he saw her that they were destined to be together. Unknown to him, Jerry used to peruse her older sister's high school annuals and she remembered the names of guys she thought were cute and Ed was one of those guys. In the summer of 1965, they were both in Glade Park at the Pot Holes with other people and began talking. That was the beginning of a relationship that has lasted from that day to present time. Jerry and Ed married at the Redlands Community Church on Aug. 31, 1967. In 1968, they had their son Sean in Grand Junction. In 1970, their daughter Shannon was born in Dickinson, ND. He began a career with the FW Woolworth company in the winter of 1968. He worked for Woolworth's and he and Jerry moved from Grand Junction, to Colorado Springs, to Dickinson, ND, Minot, ND, Denver and then to Alamosa. He left Woolworth's in 1977. He then worked for the San Luis Valley HMO. In 1978, they moved back to Grand Junction where Ed worked for his brother, George, at Arrow Glass Company, until 1984. He then went to work for Oldach Wood Windows out of Colorado Springs. In the summer of 1985, it was decided to start an Oldach plant in Albuquerque, NM. When Oldach sold in the spring of 1987, Ed went to work with Hap Crawford and Cindy Mauchly at Santa Fe Door Store Inc. He became a partner with Cindy and then in 2003, Ed bought Cindy's shares of Santa Fe Door. Jerry joined the company in 2008. They sold the company on September 30, 2021 and retired. They additionally owned Enterprise Americas Inc. which was also sold at the same time. During their marriage, Ed and Jerry traveled overseas many times to see her English family, The Maxim's, in greater London and Ireland. Max and Elaine Maxim were their travel companions in both the US and in Europe. Ed was the Godfather to Kristy Maxim, daughter of Mick and Alison Maxim in Clogerhead, Ireland. Jerry's mother, Muriel Land, left Grand Junction and lived with them until the end of her life in Dec. 2019. Ed and Jerry bought an RV in 2022 and made several trips to the mid-west and to the southeast to see friends. Their last trip was to Puerto Penasco, Senora, Mexico with their neighbors the Pughs' who are like family. Ed was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2019. His passing leaves a huge void in his family's life. He was loving, could be stern, was so much fun and loved a good party. Those who preceded him are both his parents; his brother, George White and wife, Betty; his sister, Jean Fash and husband, Art; his nephews, Steve and Roland Fash and Dylan Marez; and his granddaughter, MacKenzie Brianna White. In addition to his wife, son and daughter, he leaves behind grandsons, Aidan and Colin White and a granddaughter, Poy White. Also, nephews Rick and Randy White (and family) and Rich Fash. His sister-in-law, Maggie Land and niece, Rachel Marez-Kuhn and her family, and Stacie Marez and her girls. The many contractors, clients and designers he worked with at Santa Fe Door became his friends. From NM, AZ, Co, CA, TX, Fl, Puerto Pensaco MX, and points in-between, too many people to name but you know who you are and that you meant so much to Ed. We are grateful for the care and help that the people at Rio Grande Hospice gave Ed in his final days. Ed will be cremated and his ashes will be made into stones by Parting Stones of Santa Fe, NM. Some will travel back to Grand Junction to lay beside the graves of his parents, Jerry's parents and his brother George and his wife Betty. A big party will be planned for a future date to toast and remember the wonderful man that Ed was to his family and friends. Probably listen to some Eagles and Yacht Rock music as this was the soundtrack to Ed and Jerry's life together. Ed said, "He would see you down the road."
Publication date: January 31st, 2026
Emilie J. Ross
January 22nd, 1927 - January 18th, 2026
Columbia Cremation Care Center
January 22, 1927 - January 18, 2026 Emilie Jean (Winkeljohn) Ross passed away at home on January 18, 2026, at the age of 98. She was born in Celina, Ohio, on January 22, 1927, to Ferd and Jean (Lippencott) Winkeljohn. Emilie graduated from Celina Public Schools in 1945 and from The Ohio State University in 1949. She taught high school English in Celina and on Long Island, New York, before her marriage and, thereafter, in Parma, Ohio, for three years.On June 26, 1953, she married her high school classmate, Robert Marion Ross, and they lived in Montreal, Canada, while he completed his last year of medical school. They then moved to Cleveland, Ohio, for Bob's residency in pediatrics. Bob's career took the couple from Grand Junction, Colorado, to Sodus, New York, back to Grand Junction, and finally to Whitinsville, Massachusetts. In 1994, they retired to Grand Junction, where they enjoyed bicycling, gardening, volunteering, and spending time with friends. While in Grand Junction, Emilie was a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, St. Bridget's Circle, and Camaraderie. After Bob's death in 2013, Emilie moved to Columbia, Missouri, to be closer to family. While in Columbia, Emilie was a member of St. John Henry Newman Parish. She enjoyed courses at the University of Missouri's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and playing bridge with friends. Emilie is survived by her daughter, Sarah Ross Maguffee, Sarah's husband Paul, their two sons, Will and Adam, and three nieces and one nephew. The family would like to thank the staff at The Westbury Senior Living and St. Croix Hospice for the care and support they provided. A visitation will be held at St. John Henry Newman Catholic Church from 10:00-11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 31, 2026, with a funeral mass to follow at 11:00 a.m. Emilie's ashes will be buried in the Ross family plot in Celina, Ohio, in a private ceremony at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to the Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri (2101 Vandiver Dr., Columbia, MO 65202) or Habitat for Humanity (1305 Business Loop 70E, Columbia, MO 65201).
Publication date: January 24th, 2026
GlennaRose Fleming Jorgensen
June 16th, 1943 - January 16th, 2026
Olpin Stevens Funeral Home
June 16, 1943 - January 16, 2026 GlennaRose Fleming Jorgensen was an angel among us. Known by many names- Rosie, Puffy Poodle, MOAM, Grandma Rosie, RoseBud, Great Grandma Rosie- she radiated love, acceptance, kindness, and unwavering devotion. Exceptionally gifted with music and words, she had a remarkable ability to make everyone feel like her favorite.Born June 16, 1943, in Grand Junction, Colorado, to Charles Roy Fleming and Bernice Berry, Rosie was Papa Roy's third daughter and Grandma Bernice's first child. She grew up surrounded by her siblings Dorothy, Eileen, Dorrie, and Jimmy. A lifelong learner, GlennaRose devoured books of every kind and contributed to the self help book SuperMom. Her favorite works were the Book of Mormon and the Bible, which she studied deeply and memorized extensively. Her love for Jesus Christ was evident in the way she lived; the gospel was written on her heart. Rosie graduated from Grand Junction High School, where she played cello and drove a beloved purple low rider. She continued her education at Mesa College and later at Brigham Young University, earning a dual degree in early childhood education and home economics. At BYU she met Orrin Valdemar Jorgensen, whom she married in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple on September 7, 1965. Together, GlennaRose and Orrin raised nine children and built a posterity of 28 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Rosie welcomed many others into the Jorgensen family with open arms. A gifted pianist and songwriter, she filled her home with music. She taught piano, ran a daycare, and taught English at Stanford and UC Berkeley. In Newark, California, she volunteered in local schools, directed talent shows, and later taught home economics at Newark Memorial High School, where she was beloved. Rosie retired to spend more time with her growing family. She brightened every room and loved Orrin- her "Mad Dog"- with fierce loyalty. Rosie returned to heaven on January 16, 2026. The world is better because she was here. Celebration of Rosie Will be held at the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Newark, California Saturday, January 24th 11:00 AM. A graveside will be held in the Fillmore City Cemetery Saturday, January 31, 2026 at 11:00 AM. Online condolences and full obituary are available at www.olpinstevensfunerlhome.com.
Publication date: January 24th, 2026