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Heidi Mani
Born: Zurich, Switzerland. Date arrived: USA- 1967 (worked as a stewardess); Vail - Spring, 1971. Occupation: Full time happy home maker. Children: two boys. Special interests: music, art, crafts, gardening, cooking, traveling, horseback riding (English). I love life, people, children and animals.
Heidi Mussman
1987 Cattlemen's Days Queen's Attendant, member of 4-H and GHS Rodeo Club, daughter of Lin and Jerry Mussman. (source: Cattlemen's Days 1987 Newspaper Insert)
Helen (Andros) Williams
She was a Greek American who was born in Idaho and grew up in Grand Junction in the early Twentieth century. She was a grocery store clerk in the Eliopulos Grocery Store, operated with her husband Thomas "Tom" Williams.
Helen (Booker) Taylor
Early 20th century African-American resident of Grand Junction, Colorado. She was raised in a Catholic orphanage in Denver and was a cook in Cimarron before relocating to Grand Junction. She married William Wesley Taylor III. With her husband, she was involved in the care and operations of the Handy Chapel, Grand Junction's historically Black church. They had a son, Wesley, and four daughters, Dorothy, Mary, Marjory, and Josephine.
Helen (Bowman) Lane
Early 20th century Grand Junction resident. Daughter of Charles Bowman, a settler of Grand Junction. Sister of Fred Bowman.
Helen (Bradburg) Wright
She was a native of Mesa County, Colorado. She taught in schools in Collbran, Salt Creek, Rhone, Purdy Mesa, Whitewater, and finished her teaching career at Columbus Elementary School.
Helen (Chadwick) Altenbern
She was born in De Beque. She married Orville Altenbern in Palisade in 1925, and they lived together on a ranch in the Roan Creek area of Garfield County.

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