United States High School Yearbooks by County
BOEHM:
Eleanor Monta Boehm of Loveland. Widow of Lester J. Boehm. Cremation has been conducted with graveside service 2 p.m. Friday, April 12, Pastor John Turnage officiating. Inurnment Loveland Burial Park.
Eleanor Monta Boehm, 91, of Loveland, died April 3, 2002, at a local nursing home.
She was born March 28, 1911, in La Crosse, Kan., to William and Mary Burbach Bardel. She graduated from Otis High School in Otis, Kan., in 1929. She attended nursing school in Wichita, Kan., for three years.
She married Lester J. Boehm on June 2, 1934, in Hays, Kan. They moved to Loveland in 1953. Mr. Boehm preceded her in death.
Mrs. Boehm was a nurse at the former Loveland Memorial Hospital for 22 years, retiring in 1979. She did some part-time nursing at McKee Medical Center for about a year.
She enjoyed crocheting, sewing and gardening.
She is survived by a sister, Bernice Lacy of Cincinnati, Ohio; two nieces; and her godchildren.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Glenna Butherus.
Cremation has been conducted.
Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Loveland Burial Park, with the Rev. John Turnage officiating.
CAMPBELL:
Wayne D. Campbell of Loveland. A funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Friday, April 5, at Zion Lutheran Church. Visitation will take place 1 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church before the service. Memorial contributions may be made to Zion Lutheran Church or charity of choice in care of Allnutt Funeral Service.
Wayne D. Campbell, 77, of Loveland, died April 2, 2002, in Loveland.
He was born Dec. 7, 1924, in Maskell, Neb., to Russell and Mabel Klanderud Campbell. He was baptized and confirmed in Our Savior Lutheran Church, Obert, Neb.
He served in World War II.
He married Shirley Mae Tuttle on June 16, 1950, in Hartington, Neb.
He farmed in Nebraska until 1964, then moved to Loveland.
Mr. Campbell worked at the sugar factory in Loveland and at Kroh Nursery. He retired from Kodak. After retirement, he spent winters in Arizona.
He was a member of Sweetheart Good Sams and the Elks. He was a life member and past commander of the American Legion. He volunteered for the American Legion, the Elks, Good Sams and the Berthoud Senior Center.
He is survived by his wife, Shirley, of Loveland; sons Dave and wife Connie, Dale and wife Dana, and Don and wife Carla, all of Loveland; daughters Beverly and Becky, both of Loveland; grandchildren LeAnn and Terry Cooper, Jon Campbell and Mickey Fazio, Patrick and Steph Axelson, Mark Campbell and Hea-ther Zoet; Christina Petitt, Jathan Campbell, Jesse Campbell, Desiree Campbell, Dillon Campbell and Demmy Campbell; great-grandchildren Mitchell, Austin, Chance and Katlyn; brother Wesley and wife Lavonne of Hartington, Neb.; and numerous nephews and nieces.
He was preceded in death by his parents and by his sister, Wilma, and her husband, Vern Wohlman.
Memorial services will be 2 p.m. today at Zion Lutheran Church in Loveland. Visitation will be held at the church before the service.
A committal service will be at Resthaven.
Memorial contributions may be made to Zion Lutheran Church.
Allnutt Funeral Service Hunter Chapel handled arrangements.
EICHER:
Dr. Lawrence D. "Larry" Eicher, 63, a former Loveland resident and chief executive officer of the International Organization for Standardization, died March 21, 2002, in a hospital in Geneva, Switzerland, following complications from a heart attack and heart bypass surgery.
He was a Colorado native and 1956 graduate of Loveland High School. He graduated from the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley and received a doctorate in physical chemistry from Texas A&M.
He joined ISO in 1980 as assistant secretary-general and became its secretary-general in 1986. Under his leadership, the organization grew to become a network of national standards institutes representing more than 140 countries.
He was frequently invited to meet with high-ranking industry and government officials in countries around the globe. Throughout his career, he served as a champion for developing countries.
Before joining ISO, Eicher was director of the Office of Engineering Standards at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (then known as the National Bureau of Standards). He joined NBS in 1974 as assistant to the director of the Institute for Applied Technology and in 1975 became chief of the Office of Standards Information, Analysis and Development of the National Engineering Laboratory.
He was an avid traveler and wine connoisseur and enjoyed playing the piano for relaxation. He was an athlete as a youth and a teacher and coach in his early career. He continued his enjoyment of sports, especially skiing and tennis, until his death.
He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Nancy Darby Eicher; three children, Scott and Leah, both of Denver, and Paige of Seattle; and five grandchildren.
Services were March 28 in Geneva.
An American remembrance was provided by Dr. Ronald and Juanita Eicher. Other family participants included Shawn Eicher, Craig Eicher, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wilpolt, Elaine Walker, Lissa Hetrick and Rhiana Hetrick.
KOEHN:
Jon Edith Koehn, 84, of Loveland, died March 30, 2002, in Loveland.
She was born Jan. 30, 1918, in Alto, Tenn., to Anderson and Eliza Clark Garner.
She graduated from Franklin City High School in Tennessee and attended Murfreesboro State Teachers College and Chicago School of Nursing.
She married Sam Koehn on July 17, 1944, in Dodge City, Kan. He preceded her in death.
She was a member of the Busy Bee Club in Kit Carson for many years. She enjoyed gardening and reading the Bible.
Mrs. Koehn is survived by two daughters, Leola Brownfield of Loveland, and Katie Shea of Purcell, Okla.; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by eight brothers, three sisters, one daughter, and one grandchild.
Rosary and Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. today at St. John's Catholic Church, 1730 W. 12th St.
Burial will be in Resthaven Memory Gardens.
Resthaven Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
LANDRETH:
John Henry Landreth, 86, of Berthoud, died April 4, 2002, at home.
He was born Dec. 12, 1915, in Bayard, Neb., to Lyall and Helen Landreth. He grew up and attended school in Scottsbluff, Neb.
He married Marian Winter on Dec. 23, 1951, in Boulder. She preceded him in death Oct. 9, 1998.
He served in the U.S. Army Heavy Equipment Engineering Corps 1942-1945. He received a Good Conduct Medal and Soldier's Medal; he was a staff sergeant.
Mr. Landreth worked as a carpenter in heavy construction as a foreman and superintendent.
He was a member of All Saints' Episcopal Church for 47 years.
He was a member of the Berthoud Lions Club. He received the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award and the Lifetime Membership Award. He also received the Lifetime Membership Award from the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Lifetime Award from the Carpenters Union. He spent his life serving others, and his family was the joy of his life.
He is survived by two sons, John Landreth and wife Amy of Berthoud and Steve Landreth and wife Marci of Fort Collins; three daughters, Teri Landreth of Berthoud, Peg Cottle and husband Dave of Fort Collins, and Mary Green and husband Tim of Loveland; five grandsons; a granddaughter; and a cousin.
He was preceded in death by brothers Loys Landreth and Richard Landreth, and sister Phylis Landreth.
Memorial services will be 11 a.m. Monday at All Saints' Episcopal Church.
Inurnment will be at the Columbarium of All Saints' Episcopal Church.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice, Berthoud Lions Club, or All Saints' Episcopal Church, 3448 N. Taft Ave., Loveland, 80538.
Northern Colorado Crematory is in charge of arrangements.
MAYES:
John Marvin Mayes of Loveland. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11 a.m. Monday, April 8, at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. Visitation will be held Sunday, April 7, at Allnutt Funeral Service Hunter Chapel from 3-7 p.m. Family will be present from 6-7 p.m., and a rosary service will begin at 7 p.m. Cremation will be completed following Mass. Memorial contributions may be made to the John Marvin Mayes Memorial Fund in care of Allnutt Funeral Service.
John Marvin Mayes, 73, of Loveland, died April 2, 2002, at his home.
He was born March 18, 1929, in Winner, S.D., to George Edward Mayes and Mabel Edith Tweedy Mayes. He graduated from high school in Winner and attended college in Brookings, S.D.
He married Joyce K. Steele on June 30, 1953, at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Clearfield, S.D.
He was the owner and operator of Northern Colorado Sod in the Berthoud and Johnstown area. He sold real estate for Wilder Realty in Johnstown and also managed the Mountain View Mobile Home Park in Loveland. He retired in 1995.
Mr. Mayes was a former resident of Ideal, S.D., Boulder, Greeley, Berthoud and Johnstown. He moved to Loveland in 1987.
He served in the Army National Guard. He was called to active duty during the Korean conflict and was stationed in Alaska.
He was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Loveland. He enjoyed crossword puzzles, playing cards and games and following his children's and grandchildren's sports and other extracurricular activities. He was an avid sports fan.
Mr. Mayes is survived by his wife, Joyce K. Mayes of Loveland; sons, Reggie Mayes and wife Alice of Johnstown, and their children John and Krista Mayes; Barry Mayes and wife Marie of Johnstown, and their child, Brianna Mayes; Les Mayes and wife Lisa of Milliken, and their children, Melissa, Ben and Aaron Mayes; Morry Mayes and wife Kary of Erie, and their child, Kaely Mayes; daughters, Valerie Franson and husband Rod of Loveland, and their children, Russ and Rob Franson; Julie Nygren and husband Mark of Johnstown, and their children, Brock, McKenzie and Blake Nygren; a brother, Fred Mayes and wife Faye of Sacramento, Calif.; two sisters, Frances Nelson of Winner, and Caryl Brant of Modesto, Calif.
He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, Larry, George and Charles "Bud" Mayes, and a sister, Geneva Miller.
Visitation will be 3 to 7 p.m. Sunday at Allnutt Funeral Service Hunter Chapel. Family will be present from 6 to 7 p.m., and a Rosary service will begin at 7 p.m.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. Monday at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church.
Cremation will be completed following Mass.
A private family inurnment will be held in Johnstown Cemetery at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to the John Marvin Mayes Memorial Fund in care of Allnutt Funeral Service Hunter Chapel.
MUNSON:
Corky Munson, 81, longtime Estes Park resident, died April 2, 2002, at Longmont United Hospital.
She was born July 22, 1920, in Marshalltown, Iowa, to Archibald C. Barrett and Pearl Adele Bills. She graduated from Boulder High School in 1938 and from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1942, with a bachelor of arts degree in psychology.
She married Holger Wil-liam "Muns" Munson on July 16, 1944, in Boulder. She and her husband lived in many places while raising their children: Kodiak, Alaska, 1954-1956; London, England, 1956-1962; Charleston, S.C., 1962-1970; and Norfolk, Va., 1970-1976. The couple moved to Estes Park following Mr. Munson's retirement. He died in 1996.
In Estes Park, Mrs. Munson was a member of PEO Chapter AV and the Friends of the Library. She worked at the YMCA of the Rockies 1977-1982. She was also a Red Cross volunteer and a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority at the University of Colorado.
She was a member of St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church in Estes Park.
In 1999 she moved to Merrill Gardens Retirement Center in Loveland, where she lived until her death.
She is survived by her son, the Rev. Peter Munson and wife Julia of Arvada; three daughters, Sally B. Hagan and husband Art of Longmont, Betsy Munson of Loveland, and Adele Jackson and husband Steve of Estes Park; three grandsons; five granddaughters; and a great-granddaughter.
She was preceded in death by a brother.
Memorial services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, the Revs. M. Paul Garrett and Canon Edward Morgan officiating. Burial will follow in St. Bartholo-mew's Churchyard Columbarium.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Bartholo-mew's Church, P.O. Box 1559, Estes Park, 80517.
ZORNES:
Carol Faye Steinbrecher Zornes, 55, of Loveland, died March 25, 2002, at North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley.
She was born Jan. 16, 1947 in Windsor to Carl and Therese Eifert Steinbrecher.
She married Alan Dean Zornes Oct. 21, 1965 in Loveland. They divorced in 1975.
She worked for Marriott Corp. at Hewlett-Packard for 15 years. Her job ended in December 2001.
In February, she began working at McKee Medical Center in Loveland.
She enjoyed cooking, canning and gardening.
She was a caring and giving person who put family and friends above all else. She will be deeply missed.
She was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church.
Survivors include: son, Stephen Dean Zornes of Loveland; daughter, Tammera Lynn Music of Fort Collins; brothers, Art Steinbrecher of Windsor and Jerry Steinbrecher of Madison Heights, Mich.; granddaughters Felicia Lynn Miller and Taylor Marie Music.
A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 3, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Loveland.
Memorial gifts may be made to the church, 3333 Duffield Ave., Loveland 80538.
BASHFORD:
Elsie L. Bashford of Loveland. Died Dec. 17, 2001. Memorial services 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 3, Life Spring Covenant Church (formerly Evangelical Covenant,) 743 S. Dotsero Ave., Loveland.
Beckhoff-Duran:
Elizabeth Fay Beckhoff-Duran, 7, of Loveland, died July 29, 2002, in an automobile accident southeast of Loveland.
She was born April 8, 1995, in Greeley, to Anthony Duran and Jennifer Beckhoff. She attended Garfield Elementary School and Greeley Assembly of God Church.
She liked Barbie dolls and to play dress-up.
She is survived by her parents, Anthony Duran of Greeley, and Jennifer Beckhoff of Loveland; a brother, Ronnie Gonzales of Greeley; two sisters, Kayla Rawlings of Loveland, and Kylee Duran of Greeley; paternal grandparents, Robert and Ruby Duran of Greeley; maternal grandmother, Fay Beckhoff of Loveland; step-grandmother, Phylis Beckhoff of Windsor.
She was preceded in death by her grandfather, William Beckhoff.
Visitation will be 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Adamson West Chap-el, 2000 47th Ave. in Greeley.
Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Greeley Assembly of God Church, 601 21st Ave. in Greeley.
Burial will be in Linn Grove Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to the Elizabeth Fay Beckhoff-Duran Memorial Fund in care of Adamson West Chapel, 2000 47th Ave., Greeley 80634.