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Residence: Brighton, formerly of Fort Lupton Tribute: Patricia Ann Clark was born to Frank Jack Tarr Jr. and Florence Leonard (Newby) Tarr in Longmont. On Aug.

21, 1954, she married James E. Clark in Platteville. He died on Jan.

17, 2000. Mrs. Clark was reared and educated at Longmont.

She graduated from Longmont High School and then attended Colorado State A M, now Colorado State University, for two years. After their marriage, she and her husband lived in Longmont and later moved to Fort Lupton. They then moved to Derby, now Commerce City, and then returned to Fort Lupton.

She moved to Inglenook at Brighton last year. Mrs. Clark was a homemaker, but she also drove her own school bus for many years.

She drove for Fort Lupton School District for 30 years. She also worked as the bookkeeper for her husband's automotive repair business. Mrs.

Clark loved to garden and can her own vegetables. She enjoyed cooking for her family and making homemade noodles. She liked to sew, enjoyed water skiing when she was younger and was always at the race track when her husband competed in drag races.

Above all, she loved time spent with her family. Mrs. Clark died at Platte Valley Medical Center in Brighton.

Survivors: A daughter and son-in-law, Beverly and Mike Taylor of Fort Lupton; a son and daughter-in-law, Bob and Laurie Clark of Grand Lake; her mother-in-law, Ruby Clark Haas of Loveland; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Nancy and Glen Deines of Platteville and Margaret Schmidt of Westminster; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by: Her husband and a son, Mike A. Clark, who died in 1977.

Services: 1 p.m. Friday at Stoddard Funeral Home.

Inurnment: Sunset Memorial Gardens in Greeley. Notes: Memorial gifts may be made to the American Lung Association in care of Stoddard Funeral Home, 3205 28th St., Greeley, CO 80634.

An online memorial is at . Tribute: Larry Richard Grey was born to Robert and Beulla Grey in St. Lawrence, S.

D. He served three tours in Vietnam while in the Navy from 1963-69. He moved to Colorado in the 1970s.

In 1975, he married Jeanette Crawford at the Platteville Methodist Church. They later divorced. Mr.

Grey was a life member of the American Legion, the Moose Lodge and Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6011 in Platteville. A great patriot, brother, father and grandfather and friend to a "sis," to a fellow comrade and to many people who loved him dearly was lost when Mr. Grey died Thursday in Erie of natural causes.

Survivors: Three sons and daughters-in-law, Joshua and Becky Grey of Milliken, Russell and Tanya Grey of Frederick and David and Samantha Grey of Platteville; a sister and brother-in-law, Ramona and Frank Fischer of Johnstown; two brothers and sister-in-law, Kelvin and Carol Grey and Gary Grey, all of South Dakota; nine grandchildren, Erik, Devon, Ethan, Timmy, Jared, David Cole, Desirae, Allisyn and Sydnie. Preceded in death by: His parents. Services: A remembrance celebration will be at noon Saturday at the VFW Post 6011, 621 Grand Ave.

, Platteville. Peterson Family Mortuary in Fort Lupton is in charge of arrangements. Tribute: Allen G.

Hardwick was born in Denver to Glenn H. and Wilma G. (Brawner) Hardwick.

On Aug. 8, 1993, he married Oneitha Brotzman in Cheyenne. Mr.

Hardwick enjoyed life to the fullest. A people person, he continually encouraged others. He enjoyed fishing, music and singing at First Church of the Nazarene of Greeley, where he was a member.

Mr. Hardwick graduated high school from Gering High School in Gering, Neb., and worked for Walker Manufacturing Co.

as a welder for 13 years. Mr. Hardwick died Monday at the Hospice and Palliative Care of Northern Colorado inpatient unit in Greeley.

Survivors: His wife, Oneitha Hardwick of Greeley; an Internet daughter, Jeri Roth and fianc e Lucas Walter of Windsor; three sons and daughters-in-law, Troy A. and Stacy Hardwick of Licking, Mo.; Greg and Bambi Hardwick of Oviedo, Fla.

, and Michael and Lynn Buxman of Greeley; his father, Glenn H. Hardwick and wife Helen of Platteville; a sister-in-law, Doris Snider and husband Dave of Colorado Springs; three brothers-in-law, Harry Brotzman Jr. and wife Joyce of Pennsylvania, Norman Brotzman and wife Betty of Wyoming and Tim Brotzman and fianc e Bridgette Jones of Aurora; and five grandchildren.

Preceded in death by: His mother, Wilma Hardwick, and his parents-in-law, Harry and Mollie Brotzman. Services: 10 a.m.

Thursday at Stoddard Funeral Home in Greeley. Visitation: 3-7 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Notes: Contributions may be made to the Allen G. Hardwick Memorial Fund in care of Stoddard Funeral Home, 3205 28th St.

, Greeley, CO 80634. An online memorial is at . Tribute: Dale Edward Jensen was born in Crawford, Neb.

, to Martinus and Stella Jensen. He grew up on a farm and attended country schools near Crawford. On Aug.

27, 1951, he married Vera Elaine Harr in Rapid City, S.D. Mr.

Jensen was a rancher, worked in oil fields, and also worked for the city of Boulder for many years. After his retirement he owned and managed mobile home parks in Loveland and Craig. He also lived for a time in Greeley, where many of his friends still live.

Mr. Jensen and his wife were foster parents for many years. He enjoyed his family, fishing, hunting and the Denver Broncos.

Mr. Jensen died Monday at the Hospice Care Center of Larimer County. Survivors: His sons, Steven Jensen of Rapid City, Roger Jensen and wife Brenda of Loveland; a daughter, Gloria Aguiniga and husband John of Rapid City; Foster Daughter Marie French and husband Joel of Boston, Massachusetts, sisters Mildred Stetson and Aletha Pearson, 16 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren.

Preceded in death by: His wife; his parents; five brothers, Nels, Lester, Laverne, Gene and Melvin; and two sisters, Eleanora and Phylis. Services: 11 a.m.

Thursday at Loveland Community Church, east of Resthaven Memory Gardens, Loveland. Visitation: 7-9 p.m.

today at Resthaven Funeral Home. Notes: Memorial gifts may be made to Hospice of Larimer County, in care of Resthaven Funeral Home, 8426 S. Highway 287, Fort Collins, CO 80525.

Tribute: Elizabeth Ann "Betsy" Kuntz was born in Fort Sill, Okla., to Fred and Evelyn (Bear) Biederman. She was married to Gregory S.

Wells from 1968-87 and then married Joseph F. Kuntz in 1993. Mrs.

Kuntz received her undergraduate degree from Colorado State University in 1967 and her master's degree from West Virginia University. Indicative of her boundless love for young children, Mrs. Kuntz worked as a teacher for Montessori and then as an elementary school teacher much of her life.

In the same graceful style which was evident throughout her entire life, she said simply, "We can make a difference in the life of a child, and that is the basis for what I do." Mrs. Kuntz later became a member of the Friends of the Greeley Museum and the Merry Mixers Square Dance Club.

She volunteered her time in her later years to Right to Read, CASA, Bright Beginnings and A Kid's Place. She always enjoyed antiques, books, music, dancing, conversation and tea. Mrs.

Kuntz died Sunday at North Colorado Medical Center, Greeley. Survivors: Her husband, Joseph F. Kuntz Sr.

of Greeley; three sons, Capt. Travis B. Wells, USMC, of Morehead City, N.

C., Tyler J. Wells of Austin, Texas, and Joseph Kuntz Jr.

of West Hollywood, Calif.; two daughters, Sheila Short and husband Jerry and Andrea Kuntz, all of Greeley; two sisters, Renee Schnorr and husband Bill and Cathy Vlasak, all of Fort Collins; and three grandchildren, Alex, Joseph and Riley Short, all of Greeley. Preceded in death by: Her parents and her former husband, Gregory S.

Wells. Services: 1 p.m.

Thursday at the Allnutt Funeral Service Macy Chapel. Private family inurnment at a later date at Linn Grove Cemetery, Greeley. Visitation: 4-8 p.

m. today at the Macy Chapel. Notes: Instead of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to A Kid's Place or A Woman's Place in care of Allnutt, 702 13th St.

, Greeley, CO 80631. Go to to read an online obituary, sign the family guestbook and send condolences. Marilyn Gayle Pickett was born in Kansas City, Mo.

, to Charles H. and Margaret F. (Agin) Jacobs and grew up in Independence, Mo.

She had lived in Evans since May 2002. Ms. Pickett worked as a claims representative for the Social Security Administration in both Kansas City and Greeley.

She enjoyed singing, quilting, beading, sewing, crafts, traveling and drawing. Ms. Pickett died Sunday at the Hospice and Palliative Care of Northern Colorado inpatient unit in Greeley.

Survivors: Her daughter, Emily Rae of Aurora; a brother, Charles Jacobs of Lee's Summit, Mo.; and a sister, Marcia Roberts of Grandview, Mo. Preceded in death by: Her parents.

Services: Ms. Pickett wishes were to have no services at this time. Notes: Moser Funeral Service in Evans is in charge of arrangements.

An online obituary and guest book are at . Dion J. Sigstad was born in Denver to Harold and Eva Fay Lindquist and was raised in Denver.

A wonderful and loving mother and grandmother and a fantastic friend to all who knew her, the memory of her smile and laugh will live in their hearts forever. Mrs. Sigstad was a member of the Red Hat Society and the Rocky Mountain Greyhound Rescue.

She also was a speaker for the North Colorado Medical Center Bariatric Center. Mrs. Sigstad Friday died at her home.

Survivors: Her sons, Bryan Slay of Denver and Patrick Slay of Parker; a daughter, Karyn Butts of Littleton; a sister, Lois Laird of California; and four grandsons, Nicolas and Christopher Slay and Joshua and Andrew Butts. Preceded in death by: Her parents and her husband, Stephen Sigstad. Memorial services: 4 p.

m. March 26 at the Holy Shepherd Lutheran Church, 920 Kipling St., Lakewood.

Notes: Memorial gifts may be made in her name to the American Cancer Society, 8221 W. 20th St., Suite A, Greeley, CO 80634.

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