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Bunnie Louise <I>Eichelberger</I> Larrew

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Bunnie Louise Eichelberger Larrew

Birth
Otero County, Colorado, USA
Death
16 Dec 2020 (aged 89)
Lamar, Prowers County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Eads, Kiowa County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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On Wednesday December 16th, 2020, Bunnie Larrew, loving wife and mother to 5 children, passed away at age 89 at the Prowers Medical Center in Lamar, CO.

Bunnie Louise Larrew born on March 28, 1931 to Blanche and Shields Eichelberger in their home outside of Fowler, Colorado. She married Narvey A. Larrew one winter night in January. They were married for 45 years before the death of Narvey many years ago.

Bunnie and Narvey had 5 + 1 children, a ranching family. Gerald "Stoney" was the first born, dying at age 24, leaving a wife and two children. They were guardians for a niece as well.

Bunnie leaves behind a family of grandchildren and great grandchildren that loved and appreciated her.

She was also a grandmother, and great grandmother. She had 7 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. This is a group of children that enjoyed going to stay with Bunnie and Narvey for summer vacations, overnighters, or just a day of fun or work.

Bunnie was a top-level professional homemaker and rancher's wife. She married the love of her life and provided a warm and beautiful home for family and friends. The motto was "Always room for one more". She made the best cinnamon rolls; She made beautiful western shirts and pants for all those that rodeoed; She made business professional clothes, coats, hats for the beginning careers of the jetsetters; She made maternity clothes for the pregnant women and baby clothes for the babies. In retirement she was a volunteer grandmother at the Wiley Schools. She loved and enjoyed children. What a beautiful and fulfilling life. She was loved and we will all miss her, always.

Public services to remember and celebrate Bunnie's life will be held later, due to Covid. Memorial contributions should be made to the Prairie Pines Assisted Living Community; 101 E. Lowell; Eads, CO 81036. Friends and family can register online condolences and sign the guestbook at www.brownfuneraldirectors.com. Funeral arrangements have entrusted to the care of the Brown Funeral Home in Eads.
On Wednesday December 16th, 2020, Bunnie Larrew, loving wife and mother to 5 children, passed away at age 89 at the Prowers Medical Center in Lamar, CO.

Bunnie Louise Larrew born on March 28, 1931 to Blanche and Shields Eichelberger in their home outside of Fowler, Colorado. She married Narvey A. Larrew one winter night in January. They were married for 45 years before the death of Narvey many years ago.

Bunnie and Narvey had 5 + 1 children, a ranching family. Gerald "Stoney" was the first born, dying at age 24, leaving a wife and two children. They were guardians for a niece as well.

Bunnie leaves behind a family of grandchildren and great grandchildren that loved and appreciated her.

She was also a grandmother, and great grandmother. She had 7 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. This is a group of children that enjoyed going to stay with Bunnie and Narvey for summer vacations, overnighters, or just a day of fun or work.

Bunnie was a top-level professional homemaker and rancher's wife. She married the love of her life and provided a warm and beautiful home for family and friends. The motto was "Always room for one more". She made the best cinnamon rolls; She made beautiful western shirts and pants for all those that rodeoed; She made business professional clothes, coats, hats for the beginning careers of the jetsetters; She made maternity clothes for the pregnant women and baby clothes for the babies. In retirement she was a volunteer grandmother at the Wiley Schools. She loved and enjoyed children. What a beautiful and fulfilling life. She was loved and we will all miss her, always.

Public services to remember and celebrate Bunnie's life will be held later, due to Covid. Memorial contributions should be made to the Prairie Pines Assisted Living Community; 101 E. Lowell; Eads, CO 81036. Friends and family can register online condolences and sign the guestbook at www.brownfuneraldirectors.com. Funeral arrangements have entrusted to the care of the Brown Funeral Home in Eads.


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