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Agatha Jean “Aggie” Slogar

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Agatha Jean “Aggie” Slogar

Birth
Crested Butte, Gunnison County, Colorado, USA
Death
30 Jul 2020 (aged 90)
Arvada, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Crested Butte, Gunnison County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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AGATHA JEAN "AGGIE" SLOGAR
Agatha Jean “Aggie” Slogar
BIRTH 20 Apr 1930
Crested Butte, Gunnison County, Colorado, USA
DEATH 30 Jul 2020 (aged 90)
Arvada, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA

Agatha Jean Slogar
April 20, 1930 ~ July 30, 2020 (age 90)

Obituary

Jean (Aggie) Slogar, age 90, peacefully passed away in Arvada Colorado on July 30, 2020 as a result of health complications caused by the corona virus.

She was born to Anton and Anna Slogar in Crested Butte, Colorado, in 1930.

She had six older siblings from her mother’s first marriage to Anton Plute.

She had four siblings from her mother’s second marriage.

Jean is survived by Helen (sister), John (brother), and many nephews and nieces.

Jean grew up in Crested Butte, and after finishing high school, she moved to Denver with her mother and two brothers.

She worked 40 years as a technician and inspector for multiple international companies based in the Denver area.

Jean, along with her mother and brother, hosted the family’s traditional Christmas Eve gathering for over 60 years. She also hosted countless BBQs, Sunday dinners and Bronco parties.

Jean was an active member of the St Francis de Sales Parish and a dedicated member of multiple church ministries and groups.

Always on the go, her many hobbies and interests included bowling, crafting, photography, choir, gardening, and travel. She made numerous journeys across the US with close friends or family. Some of her international adventures included trips to Canada, the Holy Land, Croatia, and Slovenia.

Ever a fervent sports fan, she and her brother Bill purchased season tickets for their beloved Denver Broncos in the mid-1960s. Regardless of the Broncos’ record, she always cheered them on. She was also a big fan of the Colorado Rockies, and followed the Avalanche, Nuggets and many of the college teams from Colorado.

Jean will always be remembered for her humor, smile, laugh, generosity and friendship. Her constant encouragement and positive influence on her family and innumerable friends, will be her lasting legacy.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the St Francis de Sales Parish in Denver Colorado (sfdsparishdenver.com)
AGATHA JEAN "AGGIE" SLOGAR
Agatha Jean “Aggie” Slogar
BIRTH 20 Apr 1930
Crested Butte, Gunnison County, Colorado, USA
DEATH 30 Jul 2020 (aged 90)
Arvada, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA

Agatha Jean Slogar
April 20, 1930 ~ July 30, 2020 (age 90)

Obituary

Jean (Aggie) Slogar, age 90, peacefully passed away in Arvada Colorado on July 30, 2020 as a result of health complications caused by the corona virus.

She was born to Anton and Anna Slogar in Crested Butte, Colorado, in 1930.

She had six older siblings from her mother’s first marriage to Anton Plute.

She had four siblings from her mother’s second marriage.

Jean is survived by Helen (sister), John (brother), and many nephews and nieces.

Jean grew up in Crested Butte, and after finishing high school, she moved to Denver with her mother and two brothers.

She worked 40 years as a technician and inspector for multiple international companies based in the Denver area.

Jean, along with her mother and brother, hosted the family’s traditional Christmas Eve gathering for over 60 years. She also hosted countless BBQs, Sunday dinners and Bronco parties.

Jean was an active member of the St Francis de Sales Parish and a dedicated member of multiple church ministries and groups.

Always on the go, her many hobbies and interests included bowling, crafting, photography, choir, gardening, and travel. She made numerous journeys across the US with close friends or family. Some of her international adventures included trips to Canada, the Holy Land, Croatia, and Slovenia.

Ever a fervent sports fan, she and her brother Bill purchased season tickets for their beloved Denver Broncos in the mid-1960s. Regardless of the Broncos’ record, she always cheered them on. She was also a big fan of the Colorado Rockies, and followed the Avalanche, Nuggets and many of the college teams from Colorado.

Jean will always be remembered for her humor, smile, laugh, generosity and friendship. Her constant encouragement and positive influence on her family and innumerable friends, will be her lasting legacy.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the St Francis de Sales Parish in Denver Colorado (sfdsparishdenver.com)


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