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Everett Morrow
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"Everett Morrow Obituary
Everett Milton Morrow January 2, 1931 – March 13, 2011 Everett Milton Morrow passed away peacefully in his sleep March 13, 2011. Everett was born January 2, 1931 to James Leslie and Allie Dora, in El Reno, Oklahoma. He is survived by brothers, Rueben Vester Morrow (KS); Paul Ray Morrow (CO); sister, Ellen Marcel Crawford (MI), and children, Rita Parsons (Berthoud); Willis Morrow (Parachute); Paula Thompson (Rifle), and Sandy Carnes (FT. Meyers, FL), and his ten grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. He will also be missed by Carmen Abuda and his nieces and nephews. He joined the Army/Air Force in 1946 to do his patriotic duty for the Korean War. When he was discharged in 1949 he went back home and married Betty Jo Mayo (d.1991). They lived in Oklahoma, Maryland and Texas before deciding to settle down in Colorado. Everett has worked as a Welder and Auctioneer, but is best remembered as a small town Marshal. He was the town Marshal in Frederick, CO, Telluride CO, and Parachute CO. Everett enjoyed working with horses and sharing his knowledge with any family member or neighbor who expressed an interest. His other interest included participating in the training of dogs to be used in police work. He even had the first canine partner in Garfield County."
--Taken 09/24/2024 from:
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/gjsentinel/name/everett-morrow-obituary?id=20691881
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Everly Haynes
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"Everly Claire Stallings Haynes was born July 17, 1930, in Cherokee, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, to Ellis Earl Stallings and Mary “Lillian” Grossman Stallings Fisher. Everly resided in Cherokee until she was 10 years old, when she moved to Riley, Kansas, with her parents, two sisters, Joann and Sally, and brother, Frankie. Everly attended Guymon High School in Guymon, Oklahoma, where she was involved in Rainbows, Glee Club, Band and numerous other social organizations.
Everly married Wilson “Dale” Haynes on June 27, 1948, in Guymon. After their marriage, both Dale and Everly completed their bachelor’s degrees in education at Oklahoma Panhandle A&M College in Goodwell, Oklahoma. From 1951-1952, they worked together for one-year teaching at Boise City, Oklahoma, when Dale was drafted into the Army to serve during the Korean War. In 1952, Everly moved with Dale to Pennsylvania, where Dale continued to serve in the military and Everly worked as a buyer for a prestigious department store.
Dale and Everly returned to their careers as teachers starting in 1955. They moved to Telluride, Colorado, in 1960, where they lived with their children, Steven Dale, Jeri Vonne, Gene Randall “Randy,” and Lynn Ellis. Dale passed away in June 1971, and Everly moved to Norwood, Colorado, in April 1989. She passed away in her beloved Norwood home on July 16, 2020, the day before her 90th birthday.
Everly taught first grade, kindergarten, and English, having a long career in Boise City, Hugoton, Kansas, Telluride and Ridgeway, Colorado. During her distinguished teaching career, Everly touched hundreds of lives. Everly was known and beloved by people throughout Colorado and beyond.
Everly was preceded in death by her parents, siblings, husband, her firstborn baby and her youngest son, Lynn. She is survived by her two older sons and her daughter, 11 grandchildren, and 16 great grandchildren."
--Taken from https://crippinfuneralhome.com/obituaries/everly-claire-haynes/1307/
Link accessed 2/23/21.
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Eyrealynne Barcus
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A member on a Mesa County Historical Society panel that spoke about Glade Park, Colorado history at a program in the 1970’s.
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Ezra D. Stewart
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He was born in Illinois to George W. Stewart and Phebe Ann (Burns) Stewart. His father was a farmer and his mother was a homemaker. US Census records show the family living in Trivoli, Illinois in 1870, when Ezra was seven years old. Phebe Stewart died in 1872. Illinois marriage records show that George Stewart subsequently remarried to Susan Kimsey in 1874.
According to the 1880 US Census, the family was still living in Trivoli when Ezra was 19. The census shows no occupation for Ezra at that time. According to oral history interviewee and former Stewart Ranch employee Walter “Dick” Lloyd, Stewart later became a school principal, so it might be assumed that he was attending school.
Iowa marriage records show that Ezra Stewart married Ida A. Hall in Fremont, Iowa on October 9, 1887, when Ezra was about 24 years old. Lloyd recounts that Ezra and Ida came to Colorado from Nebraska, where they had worked as a school principal and teacher respectively, in 1899. After traveling via buggy looking for good land to purchase, they settled on land that had been owned by E.C. Brink on the Grand Mesa, near the town of Mesa. There, they operated a ranch for several years. According to Lloyd, Ezra Stewart “never took to the cow business very well. But they started out and I guess they had a lot of hogs and that kind of thing when they first started.” The family lived in a home made of sandstone that had been built by E.C. Brink in 1886.
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