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Delwin Grant Burdick

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Delwin Grant Burdick

Birth
North Loup, Valley County, Nebraska, USA
Death
16 Feb 1976 (aged 69)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Littleton, Arapahoe County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Devotion Lot 199 Sp B-1
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"Burdick. - Delwin Grant, was born May 24, 1906 in North Loup, Nebraska, and died in his home February 18, 1976 after an extended illness, at 3534 Eliot Street, Denver, Colorado.
Grant grew up in Denver and became an accomplished musician, leading his own band for a time called "The Colorado Melody Boys." He also worked as a building contractor and retired in 1969 after suffering a heart attack. Grant was a charter member of the Denver Seventh Day Baptist Church when it organized in 1928. He married Elois Hendrix in 1943.
He is survived by his wife, Elois, two sons, Richard G. Burdick of Denver and Edwin E. Burdick of Westminster, Colorado; a brother, Edwin H. Burdick and a sister, Mrs. Grace E. White, both of Denver and by six grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Moore Memorial Chapel with his pastor, John A. Conrod, officiating. Interment was at the Chapel Hills Memorial Gardens.

J.A.C. 1976. "Obituaries." Sabbath Recorder, V 198:4, p 32.
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Submitted by Jean Jorgensen, Grant's niece, 08-18-2010
"Burdick. - Delwin Grant, was born May 24, 1906 in North Loup, Nebraska, and died in his home February 18, 1976 after an extended illness, at 3534 Eliot Street, Denver, Colorado.
Grant grew up in Denver and became an accomplished musician, leading his own band for a time called "The Colorado Melody Boys." He also worked as a building contractor and retired in 1969 after suffering a heart attack. Grant was a charter member of the Denver Seventh Day Baptist Church when it organized in 1928. He married Elois Hendrix in 1943.
He is survived by his wife, Elois, two sons, Richard G. Burdick of Denver and Edwin E. Burdick of Westminster, Colorado; a brother, Edwin H. Burdick and a sister, Mrs. Grace E. White, both of Denver and by six grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Moore Memorial Chapel with his pastor, John A. Conrod, officiating. Interment was at the Chapel Hills Memorial Gardens.

J.A.C. 1976. "Obituaries." Sabbath Recorder, V 198:4, p 32.
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Submitted by Jean Jorgensen, Grant's niece, 08-18-2010


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