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Gladys Waneka
Gladys (Dixon) Waneka married Gus Waneka on November 10, 1909. They lived in Lafayette, CO.
Glen Anspach
Glen Anspach was born in Langdon, North Dakota but was raised in Montevido, Minnesota. He came to Lafayette, CO in 1955 with his wife, Dee, to start Anspach Jewelry. He was the head of the Office of Emergency Preparedness (AKA Civil Defense) in Lafayette, which was established in the 1950s. Glen was the chief of the fire department in 1960. Glen and his wife had three children
Glen Edwin Brunk
He was born in Missouri to Charles Assa Brunk and Minnie Alice (Weaver) Brunk. His father was a farmer and his mother was a homemaker. The family moved to Mesa County, Colorado and settled in Orchard Mesa in 1908, when Glen was six years old. There, the family farmed fruit. Glen attended Grand Junction High School. He then received education in highway engineering, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and geometrical drawing from his positions with different road departments. He worked with the Mesa County Road Department from January 2019 until March 1929. He worked primarily in Fruita until his family moved to De Beque in 1929. He worked for the Colorado State Highway department from March 1929 until February 1971. He retired at the age of 68. He married Atha A. Wallace on July 23, 1921 in Mesa County, when he was 19. The 1930 US Census shows them living in De Beque with their two children, where Glen worked as a highway foreman. They stayed in De Beque at least through 1940. The 1950 census shows them living in the Fruitvale area. Atha passed away in 1978. Glen remarried to Mona Faye Hester on January 8, 1980. He was a member of the Odd Fellows, the Masons, and the El Jebel Shriners. He was a pilot and counted as one of his best memories his first solo flight.

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