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17, 1980, HUGO, CO. EASTERN COLORADO PLAINSMAN PAGE U
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r the Christian Burial
by Father Robert
the St. Anthony's
in Hugo, for
I Class Anthony Jo-
an April 10,
sung by the
with Bonnie
Casket-
Randy Lathrop,
Hill, Robin
Sitton and Kim
honor guard
military honors
Cemetery at
a 21-gun sal-
trumpeting of
flag was
his mother at the
graveside service.
he was known to
friends, was born
Colorado on July
lion of John E. and
He spent
on the family
Genoa Public
he partici-
basketball
He graduated
High School in
the United
in 1977 for a
tour of duty, pur-
in law enforce-
his basic
military police
McClellan, Ala.
t assigned to duty
Ft. Hood, Tx.
he went to the
Zone, as a
the 193rd Infantry
30, 1980, he died
suffered in a
aCCident, in which
on a Pan-
in death
and is survived
Lois of Genoa;
of Ellicott, Ed
Genoa, and
Sterling ; sisters
from Fair Oaks,
Blazer from
; four neph-
and a host of
Maude Cline
Maude Mary Cline was born
Feb. 10, 1896 at Webster,
Kan., a daughter of Joseph
and Sara Randall. She was the
12th child born to the Ran-
dalls.
She married Benjamin Cline
in 1~1, and they moved to
Colorado.
To this union was born a
daughter, Charlene Jose-
phine, in September of 1912.
Charlene married Paul Schaf-
fer, and to this union six chil-
dren were born.
Shortly after the birth of her
sixth child, in 1935, Charlene
died, leaving the children
without a mother. Maude and
Ben took them in, and raised
them as their own.
In 1945, Ben died, leaving
Maude the responsibility of
raising the children on a small
farm, north of Simla. She con-
• tinued to take care of the chil-
dren, although times were
rough and she had to raise
them alone.
In 1957, Maude moved to
Simla, where she lived until
1978, when she became ill and
was hospitalized for a short
time. She then lived with
Pauline for about a year, until
she could no longer take care
of herself. She was then
moved to the Hugo nursing
home, where she lived until
March 29, 1980.
Maude leaves to mourn her,
six grandchildren (Geraldine
Tafoya, Pauline Stuke, Elsie
Romero, Henry Schaffer, Bar-
bara Taylor and William
Schaffer), 36 great-grandchil-
dren, and 80me gmat-gllat-
-~ grandchildren.
Servlcee were held AI II 2,
1980 lit the 841n1~ Biptlet
Chur , wltlt Rev. Ct tee
Hawker offlctgflng Mrs. Linda
McClelland sang "How Great
Thou Art" and "In the Gar-
den," accompanied on the pi-
ano by Mrs. Alvina Esarey.
Services were under the dir-
ection of the Love Funeral
Home, with burial in the Simla
cemetery.
Casketbearers were Frank
Plum, Kenneth Plum, Ran
Tracy, Frank McGaugh and
Harold Benjamin,
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By LOUISE SELLON
Mrs. Dale Webb and Cindy
Hollowell were Thursday eve-
ning callers at the Gordon
Hollowell and Mrs. Zephia
Hollowell homes.
Mrs. Bud Boetger, who has
been a patient at the Veterans
Hospital in Denver for many
months, is able to be at home,
and is doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Theisen
were Sunday guests at the
Chuck Clagett home in Colo-
rado Springs.
Sunday dinner guests in the
Dave Hubbard home were Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Ravenkamp
and children.
Mary Reicks suffered a
massive stroke last Friday,
and is a patient in intensive-
care in Lincoln Community
Hospital in Hugo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sellon re-
turned home last Friday eve-
ning after spending the past
three weeks visiting relatives
in Randolph, Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Stum
and girls were Sunday dinner
guests in the parental Burls
Mannis home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hollo-
well were Sunday callers at
the Zephia Holiowell home.
Cindy Hollowell spent the
weekend in the Dale Webb
home.
Joe Beckman called at the
Ravenkamp home Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boet-
ger, Mrs. Lorraine Ravenkamp
and Lyle, and Steve Boetger
enjoyed bowling in Llmon
Sunday evening, and later en-
joyed dinner at a local cafe
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sellon
were Saturday afternoon cal-
lers in the Nettle Williams and
Ernest Nail homes.
BLUE CLIFF COMMUNITY, INC.
ELECTION OF TREASURER
& 2 REGULAR MEMBERS
APRIL 30, 8:00 P.M.
BLUE CLIFF COMMUNITY BUILDING
l
East of School
=y
SALE TO START 10:00 A.M. SHARP
(Machinery and Equipment at 2:00 P. M. Sharp)
.
1--6x16 Stock Trailer, full top, elec-
tric brakes.
brakes.
--1972 Aspen Pickup Camper, stove, oven. radio, h~lter, like new.
--1973 Mobile Villa Bx35. oir cond.,
'IV ¢Hltenno. skirting, ~ning, like
--)970 IHC Pickup.
--4.hp. Riding Mower. good,
MmQU£S
Harness.
1--Walking Plow
--Oak Barrels,
--,~,veral Pieces of Antique Furniture.
--Lam9.
1---Pair of Crutd'm~.
I--Stainless Steel Milk Bucket. B-gal.
I--3.hp. Gasoline Engine.
1--Chev. Transmission, 19S4 ¾.ton,
goed.
I--Chev. Oifferential and Drive Sh