![]() CBI is not pursuing such recognition for two main reasons. Department of Education (USDE) or the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Friends and family can register online condolences and sign the guestbook at Visitation and funeral services are entrusted to the care of the Brown Funeral Home in Eads, CO.Cornerstone Bible Institute has elected not to pursue an accredited status with any agency affiliated with the U.S. ![]() Burial will take place in the Sheridan Lake Cemetery and everyone is invited to a reception following at the Sheridan Lake Bible Church. The Holy Rosary will be prayed on Friday, Maat 4:00 p.m. Great Grandsons: Josiah Watley, Leland and Jairemiah ThomasĪ Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, Maat 11:00 a.m. Great Granddaughters: Aryanna Watley, Adley and Teagan Mercure and Arabella Thomas Grandsons: Quinton Weber, Casey and Jordan Knutson, Ryan Cochran, Bryan Kunz and Zachariah Weber Granddaughters: Tara (Wayne) Watley, Alexandria Knutson, Nicole and Courtney Cochran, Jessica (Dalton) Mercure, Laura (Sean) Thomas and Emma Weber Siblings: Baby Weber, Leander (Maxine) Weber, Ed (Betty) Weber, Leona (Lloyd) Blackwelder, LaVerda (Bernard) Kollath, Roslyn Weber, Mary Lou (Eddie) Pless and Mildred (Don) Dickersonĭaughters: Connie Weber, Kathy Knutson and Linda (Roger) Cochran Parents: Frank and Agatha (Hoffmann) Weber None were more heart breaking than the death of their two sons, Gerald and Curtis, to cystic fibrosis at the ages of 36 and 30 and their son-in-law, Corby, to cancer at the age of 62. He farmed mostly wheat, raised cattle, pigs and goats, worked on oil rigs in the Crow’s Nest as a derrick hand, hauled goods across the road in an 18-wheeler, drilled CRP grassland and helped at Weber Water Service when and wherever he could.ĭenis and Theresa celebrated 68 years together and supported each other through many sadnesses and celebrations. With the oldest child 17 and the youngest an infant, it was a carload when the family traveled to mass every Sunday.ĭenis was a hard worker and was willing to do most any honest job to maintain the farm and feed his family. As individuals and as parents, Denis and Theresa were very devoted to their Catholic faith. Together they raised seven children four boys and three girls. She was the love of his life and they were married on August 24, 1954. He loved telling the story of never dating another girl after his first date with her. Denis also loved dancing, especially with his sister Mary Lou, horseshoes, bowling, shooting pool, playing cards, dominoes, and dice.ĭenis met his future bride, Theresa Gorman, at a dance in Kit Carson, Colorado. Dad would mention to us that he had the same arm length, as the most prominent boxer, of his day. His senior year he was offered a full-ride scholarship to what is now known as Colorado State University to play football, basketball, baseball, and boxing. He was a very athletic student and especially loved basketball but participated in all sports. He would tell the story of waking up in the morning and milking 50 cows before going to school only to return home and milk them all again. They raised cattle, pigs, sheep, and chickens and farmed the land. He helped his dad, mom and siblings work the farm and ranch from the time he was a small boy. After struggling with complications of COPD, he passed away at his home on Monday, March 7, 2023.ĭenis loved growing up in a large family and was always busy. Denis James Weber was born at the family farm in Sheridan Lake, Colorado on Septemto Frank and Agatha Weber.
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