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Michael Paul Dolce
is buried in Riverview Memorial Gardens, Worland, Washakie Co., WY.
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Linda Lee Dolce
is buried in Riverview Memorial Gardens, Worland, Washakie Co., WY.
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Thomas Jurl Fears
is buried in
Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Fairfax,
Atchison Co., MO
.
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Norman Keith "Norm" Adcock
was born December 22, 1925, in Hastings, Adams Co., NE.
Juanita Margaret "Nita" Bower
was born March 19, 1926, in Worland, Washakie Co., WY.
Michael George "Mike" Dolce
was born April 27, 1927, in Worland, Washakie Co., WY.
June Frances Abbey was born June 9, 1928, in
Mercer Co., ND.
The 1930 U.S. Census taken on
April 30, 1930, shows Oran Abbey (age 29) born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born
parents, and first married at age 25, is a married General Farm Farmer, and who owns his own farm
worth $500 and is living in T143, R88, Mercer Co., ND. Living with him are:
his wife, Alice Abbey (age 28) born in North Dakota to German and West
Virginia-born parents, and first married at age 24; his daughter, Lois Abbey
(age 3) born in North Dakota to Wisconsin and North Dakota-born parents; and his
daughter, June Abbey
(age 1) born in North Dakota to Wisconsin and North Dakota-born parents.
Sisters, Lois, June, Lenore and Marilyn
Abbey, about 1933. Photos
courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Lenore, Lois, June, and Marilyn Abbey, North Dakota, 1934.
Photo courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Lois, June, Lenore, Marilyn, Gale
and Donna Abbey, North Dakota, about 1935. The farm cat, with tail raised, is at the
lower left. Photo
courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Sisters, Lois, June, Lenore and Marilyn
Abbey, about 1936. Photo
courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Sisters, Lois, June, Lenore and Marilyn
Abbey at Lenore and Marilyn's first Communion, 1937. Photo
courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Left to Right: Donna, Marilyn, June, Lenore, Gale, and Lois Abbey, on the family
farm, about 1938
. The Abbey
photo
courtesy of Kay Koslan.
The picture to the right is a stock photo of
a 1937 Chevrolet Master Deluxe 2 Door Sedan.
Kay Koslan comments:
I remember visiting here when the root cellar (to the left of the Abbey
children) was there, and there was also an outhouse. The outhouse was no longer
there. The door in the background was likely the front door. The Abbey kids are
either going to school or to church, I'll bet.
June Frances Abbey,
front row, 6th
from left
, Polka
Dot blouse, in her 5th Grade Class Picture, Beulah Grade School, 1939.
Photo courtesy of Kay Koslan.
The 1940 U. S. Census taken on
April 9, 1940, shows
Orran Abbey (age 39) born in Wisconsin, and 5 years ago was living in the Same
Place, and with 1 year of College, and who married but has no occupation
listed, is renting his home for $15/month, and is living in
the Village of Beulah, Mercer Co., ND. Living with him are: his wife, Alice Abbey
(age 38) born in North Dakota, and 5 years ago was living in the Same Place, and with
2 years of College; his daughter, Lois Abbey
(age 13) born in North Dakota, and 5 years ago was living in the Same Place, and with
7 years of School; his daughter, Lois Abbey
(age 13) born in North Dakota, and 5 years ago was living in the Same Place, and with
7 years of School; his daughter, June Abbey
(age 11) born in North Dakota, and 5 years ago was living in the Same Place, and with
5 years of School; his daughter, Lenore Abbey
(age 10) born in North Dakota, and 5 years ago was living in the Same Place, and with
3 years of School; his daughter, Marilyn Abbey
(age 9) born in North Dakota, and 5 years ago was living in the Same Place, and with
2 years of School; his son, Gale Abbey
(age 7) born in North Dakota, and 5 years ago was living in the Same Place, and with
0 years of School; his daughter, Dona Abbey
(age 5) born in North Dakota, and 5 years ago was living in the Same Place, and with
0 years of School; his son, James Abbey
(age 2) born in North Dakota; his daughter, Colleen Abbey
(age 5/12) born in North Dakota; and an unmarried Servant, Roger Endresson (age
21) born in North Dakota, and 5 years ago was living in the Same Place, and with
4 years of High School, a Common Laborer in a Farming Mine.
The 1940 U. S. Census taken on
April 11, 1940, shows Alfred G. Stasel (age 46) born in Iowa, and 5 years ago
was living in the Same House, and with 5 years of College, is a married Hospital
Superintendent, and owns his house worth $8,000 and is living at 5156 Queens
Avenue South, 13th Ward, City of Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. Living with him
are: his wife, Florence A. Stasel (age 42) born in Minnesota, and 5 years ago
was living in the Same House, and with 4 years of High School; his son, Alan G.
Stasel (age 12) born in Minnesota, and 5 years ago was living in the Same House,
and with 5 years of School; his son, Stanley R. Stasel (age 8) born in
Minnesota, and 5 years ago was living in the Same House, and with 2 years of
School; his daughter, Barbara M. Stasel (age 5) born in Minnesota, and 5 years
ago was living in the Same House, and with 0 years of School; his daughter,
Shirley J. Stasel (age 4) born in Minnesota, and 5 years ago was living in the
Same House, and with 0 years of School; and an unmarried Maid, Loretta J.
Singman (age 26) born in North Dakota, and 5 years ago was living in Stearns Co,
MN, and with 8 years of School, a Maid in a Private Home.
The entire Oran Ralph Abbey family, taken just
before Oran died in 1943. Back row, left to right: Lois, Alan, Oran,
Alice, June; Middle row, left to right: Lenore, Donna, Gale and Marilyn;
Front row, left to right: Colleen, Jim. Photo courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Michael George "Mike"
Dolce (age 16), a bachelor, and Juanita Margaret "Nita" Bower (age
17), a maiden, were married July 7, 1943, in Red Lodge,
Carbon Co., MT.
Michael George "Mike" Dolce and Juanita
Margaret "Nita" Bower Marriage Records.
June Frances Abbey's Beulah High School graduation picture, about 1946.
Photo courtesy of Kay Koslan.
June Frances Abbey's Beulah High School graduation picture, about 1946.
The picture on the far right has been animated.
Photo courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Norman Keith "Norm" Adcock
and Jean Starman were married April 2, 1946, in Las Vegas, Clark Co., NV.
The Fort Collins Coloradoan, Fort
Collins, Larimer Co., CO, Friday, June 21, 1946
Secret Wedding Told
Announcement has been made of the wedding
of Miss Jean Starman and Norman Adcock, both of Loveland, in Las Vegas, Nev.,
April 2. The wedding was not revealed until Mr. Adcock was discharged from the
Navy June 5. Both were graduated from Loveland high school. During the war Mrs.
Adcock was employed in Denver and California. Mr. Adcock was in the Nave 2-1/2
years. They are now in Loveland to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
Adcock and Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Starman.
The 1950 U. S. Census taken on
April 5, 1950, shows Cleo F. Mattson (age 32) born in North Dakota, is a
divorced
Head of Household, and who Does Nursing at a Medical Hospital, and is living at
2730 Park Avenue, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. Living with her is: her never
married niece, June Abbey (age 20) born in North Dakota to United States-born
parents, and one year ago was living in Kansas City, MO, and with 2 years of
College, a Payroll Clerk at an Electronic Manufacturer.
Michael
George "Mike" Dolce and Juanita Margaret "Nita" (Bower)
Dolce were divorced
before 1952.
Michael George "Mike"
Dolce (age 24), a divorcee, and June Frances Abbey (age 23), a maiden, were
married April 19, 1952, at Our Lady of Grace Church, Denver, Denver Co., CO.
Michael George "Mike" Dolce and
June Frances Abbey wedding picture.
Photo courtesy of Kay Koslan.
The Bismarck
Tribune, Bismarck, Burleigh Co., ND, Saturday, May 10, 1952
June Abbey, Beulah, Says Vows
in Denver
Miss June F. Abbey, daughter
of Mrs. Alice Abbey, Beulah, became the bride of Michael G.
Dolce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dolce, Denver, Colo., at Our
Lady of Grace Church in Denver on April 19
.
The Rev. J. Moynihan officiated at the flower-banked altar. A
full-length lace panel detailed the satin gown worn by the bride
and she carried a bouquet of white iris and an orchid. Miss
Bonnie Dolce, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Donna Abbey,
sister of the bride, attended the bride in identical aqua
costumes. Carl Dolce, brother of the bridegroom, and Peter
Zarlingo were male attendants. Following the wedding reception,
the couple left on a wedding trip to Miami, Fla. They will live
in Denver, where Mr. Dolce manages a decorating company. He
received his education in Denver and served in the navy. The
bride, a 1946 graduate of Beulah High School, was employed as a
bookkeeper at the Farmers Union Oil station there for a year and
later attended an airlines school in Kansas City, Mo. She was
employed at the Honeywell Co. in Minneapolis, Minn., before
accepting her present position with the Burns Construction Co.
in Denver.
Thomas Jurl Fears and Mary Lefforge were
married December 10, 1958, in Newark, Independence Co., AR.
Thomas Jurl Fears and Mary (Lefforge)
Fears were divorced before 1961.
Kenyon Jurl Fears was born
July, 1961, in Weld Co., CO.
Thomas Jurl Fears died
November 8, 1962, in Lincoln Twp., Atchison Co., MO, at age 24, due to an
automobile accident. Buried in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Fairfax, Atchison Co.,
MO.
Norman
Keith "Norm" Adcock (age 36), a divorcee, and Juanita Margaret "Nita" (Bower)
Dolce (age 36), a divorcee, were married
September 8, 1962, in Wheatridge, Jefferson Co., CO.
Norman Keith "Norm" Adcock and Juanita
Margaret "Nita" (Bower) Dolce Marriage Record.
Thomas Jurl Fears died
November 8, 1962, in Lincoln Twp., Atchison Co., MO, at age 24. Buried in
Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Fairfax, Atchison Co., MO. He died from an automobile
accident. He was already divorced at that time.
Thomas Jurl Fears Death Record.
First Cousins born in 1961;
July, 1963, North Dakota.
From
left to right: Lenore (Abbey) Wetzel with Marsha Wetzel; Colleen (Abbey)
Flemmer with Marie Flemmer; Marilyn (Abbey)Gustafson with Mark Gustafson; June
(Abbey) Dolce with Tammy Dolce; and Donna (Abbey) Stasil with Stephanie
Stasil. Photo courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Mike Dolce, Barry Wetzel, Kay Wetzel, and
Vanessa Dolce, 1956.
Photo courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Sons-in-law: Loren Lang, Alice (Herman)
Abbey, Arvid Gustafson, Don Wetzel,
Beulah, Mercer Co., ND, 1959. Photo
courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Sons: Jim Abbey, Alan Abbey, Alice (Herman) Abbey,
and Gale Abbey,
Beulah, Mercer Co., ND, 1959. Photo
courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Cousins: Back Row: Cindy Gustafson,
Barry Wetzel, Vanessa Dolce, Kay Wetzel, Douglas Lang. Front Row: Kim
Wetzel, Mike Dolce, Dean Lang, David Lang, Gary Dolce, Diane Lang, Jan
Gustafson. Beulah, Mercer Co., ND, 1959. Photo courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Picnic at Alice Abbey's backyard,
Beulah, Mercer Co., ND, July, 1963. Photo courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Back row, Left to
right: Alice (Herman) Abbey, bent over eating; Donna
(Abbey) Stasil; Lenore (Abbey) Wetzel; June (Abbey)
Dolce; Jan (Welk) Abbey; Marilyn (Abbey) Gustafson; Don
Wetzel; and Stan Stasil.
Row 2,
left to right: Barry Wetzel (lower left corner); and
Mike Dolce, rust shirt, back seen and standing.
Row 3,
left to right: front to back: Stephanie Stasil, sitting
in high chair; Gary Dolce, almost hidden behind
Stephanie Stasil; Cindy Gustafson; and Mark Gustafson,
with bib.
Front
row, left to right: Diane Lang, facing forward, Pink
shorts; Kay Wetzel, facing back with orange drink, blue
shirt; and Jan Gustafson, lower right corner, barely in
the picture.
Kay Koslan comments: It
looked my brother Barry Wetzel and my cousin Mike Dolce were up
to no good because they had a long white cord. But then I
recognized it was a type of child harness attached to Mark
Gustafson at the front end so he wouldn't run off into the
street! The only thing Barry and Mike were doing were holding
onto that cord. I think it was attached to my Grandma Alice's
clothes line, as they often did that to protect the kids from
running off. This was especially important because there were 33
grandchildren. There were probably at least 20 in this
gathering.
The Pink Frosting House.
Alice Abbey in back, 206 East Main Street, Beulah, Mercer Co.,
ND, Summer, 1966.
The
Abbey children cousins; Front
row, Left to Right: Jan Gustafson, Larry Flemmer, Denise Lang?,
Tammy Dolce, Sandy Flemmer, Stephanie Stasil, Mark Gustafson,
Beth Wetzel, Gina Abbey, and Paul Flemmer. Back row, Left to
Right: Vanessa Dolce, Mike Dolce, Gary Dolce, Kim Wetzel, Barry
Wetzel, Cindy Gustafson (holding Scott Stasil), Kay Wetzel,
Marsha Wetzel, and Marie Flemmer.
Tracy Joe Herman and
Patricia Elaine Herman were married June 12, 1976, in Ravalli Co., MT.
Tracy Joe Herman and
Patricia Elaine Herman marriage Record
.
Michael Dean Dolce and
Joanne Marie Bartley were married December 31, 1977, in Hamilton, Missoula Co.,
MT.
Michael Dean Dolce and
Joanne Marie Bartley
Marriage Record.
Tracy Joe Herman and
Patricia Elaine (Hunter) Herman were divorced September 8, 1978, in Ravalli Co.,
MT.
Tracy Joe Herman and Patricia Elaine
(Hunter) Herman Divorce Record.
Michael Dean Dolce and
Joanne Marie (Bartley) Dolce were divorced September 8, 1978, in Ravalli Co.,
MT.
Tracy Joe Herman and Vanessa Lynn Dolce
were married September 20, 1980, in Missoula Co., MT.
Tracy Joe Herman
and Vanessa Lynn Dolce Marriage Record.
Abbey brothers and sisters at their
mother's, Alice Frances (Herman) Abbey, funeral,
St.
Joseph's Catholic Church,
Beulah, Mercer Co., ND, April 1, 1982.
Marilyn Gustafson, Lenore Wetzel, Don Wetzel,
Donna Stasil, Stan Stasil, Gale Abbey, Loren Lang, Lois Lang, Mike Dolce, June
Dolce, Jan Abbey, Alan Abbey, Joyce Abbey, Jim Abbey, 1989. Photo courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Abbey Siblings; Lois, June, Lenore, Marilyn,
Gale, Donna, Jim, Alan, 1989. Photo courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Darrin Lang, Loren Lang, Jim Abbey, Lenore
Wetzel, Joyce Abbey, Delton Herman, Stubby Herman, Jan Abbey, Alan Abbey, Alicia
Abbey, Lois Lang, June Dolce, Marilyn Gustafson, Gale Abbey, Unknown, Donna
Abbey, 1989. Photo courtesy of Kay Koslan.
The 1998 Abbey sibling reunion, Beulah,
Mercer Co., ND. Photo courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Left to Right, Back Row: Alan Abbey,
and Gale Abbey.
Left to Right, Middle Row: Jan (Welk)
Abbey, Alicia Abbey, Lenore (Abbey) Wetzel, Donald Wetzel, Lois (Abbey)
Lang, and Lorraine
(Thompson) (Boeck)
Abbey.
Left to Right, Front Row: June (Abbey)
Dolce, Arvid Gustafson, and Marilyn (Abbey) Gustafson.
Michael Dean Dolce died
March 24, 2005, in Missoula, Missoula Co., MT, at age 51.
Michael Dean Dolce Death Record.
The Missoulian, Missoula, Missoula
Co., MT, Sunday, March 27, 2015
Michael Dean Dolce
MISSOULA - Michael Dean Dolce of Missoula
went to rest with the Lord on Thursday, March 24, 2005, after a short,
courageous battle with cancer. He is survived by his best friend and wife of 27
years, Joanne Dolce; his daughter and son-in-law, Tina Marie and Steven Estill
of Missoula; his parents Mike and June Dolce of Spokane; his brother, Gary Dolce
of Stevensville; two sisters, Vanessa Herman and Tamara Ann Fricke of Spokane;
and many others extended family members and friends who all cherished him. He
was born in Denver on March 22, 1954. He was employed by NorthWestern Energy. He
loved to ride motorcycles and snowboard. He felt blessed that he was able to do
the things he loved with his family and his many good friends. A memorial
service will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 29, at Garden City Funeral Home. A
reception will follow. The family suggests that memorials be made to the
Guardian Angels of Missoula.
Norman Keith "Norm" Adcock
died November 26, 2009, at McKee Medical Center, Loveland, Larimer Co., CO, at
age 83. Buried in Loveland Memorial Park, Loveland, Larimer Co., CO.
The Daily Reporter, Loveland, CO,
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Norman Keith Adcock, age 83, Loveland
resident passed peacefully surrounded by loved ones at Mckee Medical Center
Thursday Nov 26, 2009. Norman was born Dec 22, 1925 in Hastings, Nebraska to
Orval N. Adcock and Wilma P. (Perkins) Adcock. After living in Chicago and Ft
Lupton, Co. they settled in Loveland in 1939 where he attended Loveland High
School and joined the US Navy in 1943 after graduation. He served his country
during WWII as an aviation mechanic. Norman spent the following 14 years in
California and the Denver area raising a family of four children with his first
wife. He worked a number of years as a manager and head mechanic. Norman met
Juanita M. Bower of Worland, Wyoming, while they were both living and working in
Denver. They were married in Denver in 1962 and moved to Loveland with two of
his sons, where he became a successful real estate broker with the Weedin
Agency. He partnered with Kenneth Weedin in the development of the Mckee Meadows
shopping center. He spent much of his free time hunting, fishing and boating in
the mountains of Colorado. Norman and Juanita loved to travel and visited many
countries around the world. Norman was a member of the Elks Clubs, Lions Club,
local, state and national Board of Realtors, and several investment clubs. He
and his wife are long time members of the First Christian Church of Loveland
Colorado. Norman was preceded in death by sister, Frances Elaine Baker of Santa
Barbara, California, brother Jerry Lee Adcock of Loveland and son Gary Lee
Adcock of Longmont, Colorado. He is survived by the love of his life, Juanita,
wife of 47 years, daughter, Sandra Lynn Baker of Berthoud, Colorado and Troy,
Maine, son, Ronald Ray Adcock of Branson MO, son, Douglas Dale Adcock of Apex
NC, grandchildren Dina Baker, Jeffrey Baker, Jennifer Adcock Brunotte, Zoe Siers,
Ashley Adcock, Douglas Ryan Adcock, six great grandchildren, sister, Beverly Mae
Schneider of Loveland , nephews Robert Lyle Jarzyna of Worland, Wyoming and
David Ray Jarzyna of Laurel, Montana raised by Norm and Nita. A celebration of
his life and reception will be held at 11:30 am Friday, December 4th at First
Christian Church, 2000 N. Lincoln Ave., Loveland. A private family inurnment
will be at held at Loveland Burial Park.
Juanita Margaret "Nita"
(Bower) (Abbey) Adcock died December 28, 2011, at Loveland, Larimer Co., CO, at
age 85. Buried in Loveland Memorial Park, Loveland, Larimer Co., CO.
The Daily Reporter, Loveland, CO,
Monday, January 2, 2012
Juanita Margaret Adcock, age 85 of Loveland,
CO passed peacefully in her beautiful home at Park Regency in Loveland on
Wednesday Dec 28, 2011. Juanita M. Bower, known to family and friends as Nita,
was born March 19, 1926 to Ray F. and Frances M. Bower in Worland, Wyoming. Nita
Grew up and attended school in Worland where she graduated from high school
while working as a teller at Farmers State Bank, of which her father was
President and major stock holder. During World War II Nita served her country by
working at the Naval Dry dock in San Francisco California. She went on to attend
Colorado Woman's College in Denver and worked for Russell Stover making candies
which she maintained a life long affection for. In the early 1950's as a single
parent Nita worked for Central Bank and Trust as one of the first computer
programmers during the days of punch cards. Nita's oldest sister, Ruth, died in
an automobile accident in 1956 and left two orphaned sons, Robert L. and David
R. Jarzyna. The two brothers came to live with Nita in Denver and they became a
family. Nita met Norman Adcock and they fell in love at first sight. She often
bragged about them meeting by the first computer dating service. They were
married soon after in Wheatridge, CO, on September 8, 1962. Robert left for the
Navy and they moved from Denver to Loveland in 1965 with nephew David and Norm's
sons Gary and Ronald. Nita was a past member of the Newcomers Club, the
Foothills Service League, and the Sarasis Club. She loved to read, paint, and
play cards with friends. Nita and her husband Norm were avid travelers and had
many adventures around the world. Most of all Nita and Norm dearly loved being
in the Colorado Rocky Mountains where they enjoyed boating, fishing, hunting, or
simply viewing the beautiful scenery and spotting wildlife. They were regular
visitors to Rocky Mountain National Park and spent much time in various cabins
they owned over the years in the Grand Lake and Granby area. Nita and Norman
were long time members of the First Christian Church of Loveland Colorado.
Husband Norman passed in Nov 2009 and Nita moved to the Park Regency of Loveland
where she met many new friends and enjoyed a beautiful mountain view. Nita was
preceded in death by the love of her life and husband of 47 years Norman K.
Adcock, sister Ruth Jarzyna of Lovell WY, sister Doris Russell of Lakewood CO,
sister Helen McDowell of Loveland CO, brother Ray Bower of Worland WY, sister
Audrey Krogman of Yuma AZ, brother Charles Bower of Worland WY, nephew David
Jarzyna of Billings MT, stepson Gary Lee Adcock of Longmont CO, son Michael Paul
Dolce, and daughter Linda Lee Dolce. She is survived by nephew Robert Lyle
Jarzyna of Worland WY, stepdaughter Sandra Lynn Baker of Troy ME, stepson Ronald
Ray Adcock of Branson MO, stepson Douglas Dale Adcock of Holly Springs NC,
grandchildren Shelley Jarzyna Koerner, Dina Baker, Jeffrey Baker, Jennifer
Adcock Brunotte, Zoe Adcock Siers, Ashley Adcock Holland, Douglas Ryan Adcock,
and six great grandchildren. A celebration of her life and reception will be
held at 2:00 pm Thursday, January 5th at Allnutt Hunter Chapel, 2100 N. Lincoln
Ave., Loveland CO. A family inurnment will be at held at Loveland Burial Park.
Memorial contributions can be made to Halcyon Hospice in care of Allnutt Funeral
Service.
Michael George "Mike" Dolce
died June 23, 2013, in Spokane Co., WA, at age 86.
June Frances (Abbey)
Dolce, June 6, 2020
.
Photos courtesy of Kay Koslan.
Delbert Dwayne Lampe
Delbert D. "Del" Lampe, 73, of
Loveland, CO, died on October 13, 2010 at McKee Medical Center in Loveland. He
was born on March 11, 1937 in Loveland, Colorado, to Eric and Leona (Schroetlin)
Lampe. Del graduated from Loveland High School in 1955 and then served in the US
Navy. He worked as a tool and die maker for Hewlett-Packard in Loveland for 28
years. Del was married to Nancy Louise Miller on May 22, 1981 in Loveland. He
and Nancy enjoyed traveling, visiting his son Derek during his military career,
whether he was living locally or abroad. Del loved woodcarving, and enjoyed
fishing, camping, and bowhunting. After retiring from HP in 1991, Del and Nancy
enjoyed traveling in their RV, and were very active in square dancing. More than
anything, Del loved spending time with his sons. Del has lived in Loveland all
of his life. He attended King of Glory Lutheran Church in Loveland. Del is
survived by his wife, Nancy Louise Lampe of Loveland, mother, Leona Lampe of
Loveland, sons, Derek Lampe and wife Priscilla of Castle Rock, CO, and Kenyon
Lampe of Colorado Springs, CO, stepsons, Randy Grove and wife Sharon, and Rob
Grove and wife Jenny, all of Loveland, two grandsons and 5 step-grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by his father, Eric Lampe, his son, Damon Lampe, and his
brothers, Rodney and Stanley Lampe. Cremation has been completed and a private
memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be
made to the Del Lampe Memorial Fund in care of Kibbey Fishburn Funeral Home