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Shared marker for: "Nimon, Barbara Ann, June 9, 1928--June 27, 2004; George 'Wayne,' Sept. 3, 1928-- ," in the McCoy Cemetery. Mountains, pines, a loon and an eagle are engraved on the marker. The inscription at bottom reads: "Don't mourn our deaths, but celebrate our lives."
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Marker for: "Ronald Roy Lovato, Aug. 13, 1948--Aug. 22, 1984," in Riverview Cemetery. A mountain scene with clouds, pines and an eagle in flight is engraved on the marker.
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Shared marker for: "Nimon, Barbara Ann, June 9, 1928--June 27, 2004; George 'Wayne,' Sept. 3, 1928-- ," in the McCoy Cemetery. Mountains, pines, a loon and an eagle are engraved on the marker. The inscription at bottom reads: "Don't mourn our deaths, but celebrate our lives."
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Top of marker for: "Brent Arbaney, Beloved son, brother, husband, father, and friend," in Fairview Cemetery. An eagle is engraved at the top of the marker; a cross is engraved at right; a photo is at left.
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Shared marker for: "Hayes, Lula M., 1916- and Jack G., 1914-1983," Greenwood Cemetery. A mountain scene is engraved on the marker with pines, a riderless horse, an eagle, clouds and snow.
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Cleaola Ernst talks about moving to Colorado from Kansas on a narrow-gauge train in 1897, when she was five years old. She speaks about her nursing education and working as a nurse. She remembers her family’s life in Hotchkiss, Colorado, and the general store that her parents ran. She tells the story of an eagle that purportedly picked up a small girl near Norwood, and how her family came to be in possession of the eagle after it was shot. She remembers...