Bev was born June 9, 1936 in Norfork, NY and died January 20, 2019. Ed was born April 19, 1929 in Washington, NY and died February 2, 2019. Ed and Bev both attended Dover Plains High School in New York. Ed proudly served in the Navy from 1948-1952, and then married Bev on July 23, 1955 in Dover Plains.
They moved to Niwot, Colorado in 1965 to create a home and raise their family, until they both retired from IBM. In 1987 they moved south to Snowflake, Arizona and enjoyed their retirement there until 2006 when they moved back to Colorado to be closer to family.
Ed made beautiful ceramics and jewelry, golfed frequently, and loved to grow vegetables and make wine.
Bev was very close to her large family and was always a great host to her many good friends. She also enjoyed playing golf, and was a huge Rockies and Bronco fan.
Both Ed and Bev travelled often to a beach or the mountains with friends or family, and put many happy miles on their RV.
Ed and Bev will be remembered by all who knew them as a fun and caring couple that proved love is to the end for each other and their family and friends.
Both Ed and Bev were preceded in death by their parents, Bev’s siblings Robert, Alice, David, and Reba, and Ed’s siblings John, Eleanor, William, Theresa, Virginia, Lyda, Elizabeth, Francis, Robert and Joseph
https://www.estesparknews.com/local_obituaries/article_5024b862-2a51-11e9-8c8b-0fe63c0b8fd3.html
Bev was born June 9, 1936 in Norfork, NY and died January 20, 2019. Ed was born April 19, 1929 in Washington, NY and died February 2, 2019. Ed and Bev both attended Dover Plains High School in New York. Ed proudly served in the Navy from 1948-1952, and then married Bev on July 23, 1955 in Dover Plains.
They moved to Niwot, Colorado in 1965 to create a home and raise their family, until they both retired from IBM. In 1987 they moved south to Snowflake, Arizona and enjoyed their retirement there until 2006 when they moved back to Colorado to be closer to family.
Ed made beautiful ceramics and jewelry, golfed frequently, and loved to grow vegetables and make wine.
Bev was very close to her large family and was always a great host to her many good friends. She also enjoyed playing golf, and was a huge Rockies and Bronco fan.
Both Ed and Bev travelled often to a beach or the mountains with friends or family, and put many happy miles on their RV.
Ed and Bev will be remembered by all who knew them as a fun and caring couple that proved love is to the end for each other and their family and friends.
Both Ed and Bev were preceded in death by their parents, Bev’s siblings Robert, Alice, David, and Reba, and Ed’s siblings John, Eleanor, William, Theresa, Virginia, Lyda, Elizabeth, Francis, Robert and Joseph
https://www.estesparknews.com/local_obituaries/article_5024b862-2a51-11e9-8c8b-0fe63c0b8fd3.html
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