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Windsor Beacon from Windsor, Colorado • 24

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24 Thursday October 30, 1986-Windsor Beacon churches TIMNATH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul A. Moyer, Minister Church: 493-8996 Home: 493-6619 10 a.m., worship, ST. ALBAN'S EPISCOPAL Sunday: available. CHURCH nursery Sixth and Walnut St. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Vicar, Robert H.

Warner Rev. Terry Bird 9 Sunday: a.m., Sunday 686-7796 school; 10 a.m., holy comSunday: 10 a.m., Sunday munion service. 7 a.m., morning Tuesday: school; 11 a.m., worship: p.m., evening women's prayer and sharing, service. call 686-5136 for location. Wednesday: 7 p.m.

Wednesday: 6 p.m., EVANGELICAL FREE shared meal; 7 p.m., holy CHURCH communion; 8 p.m., wor1200 Carousel Drive group. (N. end of Windsor Pastor Rodney L. Carlson 10 Garden Drive No. 27 WINDSOR PARK BAPTIST 686-9372 2nd and Elm St.

Thursday (today): 7 p.m.. Pastor Doug Lohrey Bible study, prayer; 8:30 Church Office 686-5109 choir practice. Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Sunday Sunday: 10 a.m., prayer, school; 10:45 a.m., morning worship preparation; 10:30 worship; 4:45 p.m.. choir a.m., worship service, chil- practice; 6 p.m., evening dren's church (ages 3 years service. through fifth grade): 11:45 Monday: 6 p.m., tree 7 s.m..

congregational busiclimbers and stockade; ness meeting. p.m.. pioneer girls. Tuesday: 7 p.m., church Tuesday: 7 3:30 p.m., pioboard meeting. neer.

girls; p.m., ladies' Thursday: 7 p.m., Bible Bible study. 7 study, prayer; 8:30 p.m., Wednesday: p.m., praychoir practice. er meeting; campus life. Saturday: 7 a.m., men's FAITH UNITED CHURCH prayer breakfast. OF CHRIST Keith A.

Haemmelmann, Minister ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN 1020 Walnut St. CHURCH 686-7307 First and Elm St. Friday: 7-9 p.m., family Lew A. Meissner, Pastor Halloween party.

686-9313 Sunday: 9:15 a.m., Sunday Sunday: 9 a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 a.m., worship school; 10 a.m., worship. service; 6 and 7 p.m., Second Sunday: Holy comhandbell choir practice. munion. Tuesday: 3:15 p.m., Kids' Last Sunday: German Time; 7 p.m., church council. hymns.

Wednesday: 6:30 p.m., First Thursday: Church confirmation; 7:30 p.m., council meeting. choir; 8:15 p.m., Christmas Third Tuesday: Lydia Circantata practice. cle meeting. Thursday: Noon, Senior Thursday: Naomi Saints; 1:30 p.m., women's Circle meeting. fellowship; 7:30 p.m., women's fellowship.

WINDSOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD BETHEL LUTHERAN Fifth and Oak St. CHURCH Church: 686-2096 Fourth and Walnut St. Parsonage: 686-2096 Rev. James W. Olsen Pastor Timothy Eager Interim Pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Sunday Thursday (today): 9 a.m., school; 11 a.m., morning kitchen cleaning day.

worship; 7 p.m., evening service. Sunday: 8 and 10:30 a.m., holy communion service; 9 Wednesday: 3:15 p.m., a.m., SEARCH. Bible study; Missionettes and Prims; 5:30 9:15 a.m., Sunday school for p.m., Royal Rangers; 7 p.m., all ages over three Bible study and prayer. years. Tuesday: 6:30 p.m., NORTHERN COLORADO BLCW potluck for old and CHURCH new members in the parish OF THE BRETHREN hall.

33660 Weld County Road 15 Wednesday: 6:45 p.m., Pastor Sam Detwiler junior confirmation class; 686-2454 7:30 p.m., choir; 8 p.m., Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday adult information class. school; 10:30 a.m., fellowship time; 11 a.m., celebration of worship. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m., FIRST UNITED women's prayer group at 429 METHODIST CHURCH Locust. Fifth and Walnut St.

Rev. Jed Pancoast OUR LADY Friday: 5-6 p.m., Hallow- OF THE VALLEY een. party for all children in Gold Room. CATHOLIC CHURCH the 129 Walnut St. Sunday: 9:15 a.m., church Father Tom Kelly, Pastor school; 10:30 a.m., worship Friday: 9 a.m., mass.

service. 7:30 Saturday: p.m., Tuesday: p.m., trus- confessions; 5 mass. p.m., tees. Sunday: 10:30 a.m., mass. Wednesday: 1:30 p.m., Wednesday: 6:30 Circle at Century Ill p.m., Lucy mass.

Clubhouse; 2 p.m., Martha Circle at Fran Simpson's, 6998 Hwy. 392; 7 p.m., FIRST CHRISTIAN chancel choir rehearsal; 7:30 CHURCH p.m., Johnson's, Circle at Joyce of Faith 10687 WCR Sixth and Walnut Streets Ron Sinclair, Pastor 686-2958 LIFE IN CHRIST Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Bible FAMILYSHIP school, all ages; 10:30 a.m., 516 Main Street worship (nursery provided); 686-5428 3 p.m., Chi Rho-junior high. For information on location Pastors: Jim and Lauretta Sinley and time of Bible studies call Sunday: 10 a.m., worship 686-2958. service and children's service. Obituaries continued from page 23 Melvin Martin and Gottfred number of years and later at farmer in the Windsor, Severance and Eaton areas, retiring in 1978.

He was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ. was president of the Weld County Farmers Union, served on the FHA advisory committee, belonged to the Ag Council, was a member of Moose Lodge 909, the Knife and Fork Club, the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, AARP and Agland Coop. Survivors include his wife, Helen of Greeley; three sons, Bob of Windsor and Dick and Jerry, both of Greeley; two brothers, Rheiny of Greeley and Walter of Fort Collins; three sisters, Rosemary Dunn of Layton, Utah, Eileen Johnson of San Diego, and June Staffieri of Denver; three grandchildren, Debbie Martin, Rob Winter and Tony Winter: and a greatgranddaughter, Krystle Martin. He is preceded in death by a daughter, Norma Jean, and three brothers, Henry, Scott and Jake.

Contributions may be made to St. John's United Church of Christ in care of Adamson Mortuary, which is in charge of arrangements. Mary Martin Services were held Monday, Oct. 27, for Mary Martin, 91, Windsor, who died Wednesday, Oct. 22, at Centennial Health Care Center, Greeley.

She was born to Henry and Elizabeth (Herman) Foss in Oberdorf, Russia, on Dec. 12, 1894. She married Henry Schneider in Oberdorf on Oct. 26, 1911. They came to America on Jan.

6, 1912, and settled in Michigan working as farm laborers. The family moved to Colorado in 1930 and her husband died in February 1936. She married Adam Martin in Windsor in November 1937 and they farmed until retiring in 1960. He died Aug. 18, 1967.

She had been a resident at Centennial Health Care Center for the past year. She was. a member of Faith United Church of Christ in Windsor and the ladies' aid. Survivors include two daughters, Lydia Erdman of Windsor, and Ruth Sweeney of Midlothian, two stepdaughters, Lydia Heinze of Windsor, and Irma Wislon of Moxee City, six sons CARD OF THANKS Thanks to all my wonderful friends, employees, neighbors and family for the gifts, cards and flowers during my hospital stay and recuperation at home. Betty Meis Read the want ads Schneider, both of Windsor, Henry Schneider of Olympia, George Schneider of Reno, David Schneider of Miami, and Edward Schneider of Lake Park, two stepsons, Wilbert Martin of Ault, and Ben Martin of Worland, 25 grandchildren; 18.

stepgrandchildren; 34 greatgrandchildren; 37 stepgreat-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; and 10 stepgreat-greatgrandchildren. She is preceded in death by two daughters, Mary and Mary, a son, Robert, and two stepsons, Albert and Harold. Services were held at Faith United Church of Christ, Windsor, with interment in Lakeview Cemetery, Windsor. Contributions may be made to Faith United Church of Christ in care of Windsor Memorial Chapel, 429 Main Windsor, 80550. George Fry Services were held Friday, Oct.

24, for George Richard Fry, 75, Windsor, who died Tuesday, Oct. 21, at North Colorado Medical Center. He was born to Thomas M. and Annie Barbara (Armstrong) Fry in Grover on Sept. 23, 1911.

He married Esther Wider in Cheyenne, on March 5, 1956. Mr. Fry's parents homesteaded in Grover and he attended school there and in Greeley. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.

He owned and operated a billiard house in Johnstown, later managing the J.M. Post Club in Johnstown for 20 years. He moved to Windsor in 1972 and retired in 1976 due to his health. Mr. Fry was a member of the American Legion in Johnstown, and a life member of the Elks Lodge in Loveland.

Survivors include his wife, Esther of Windsor; a daughter, Judy Darby of Sierra Vista, a son, Duane of Phoenix, a sister, Olivia Stone of Greeley; two brothers, Thomas and Gordon both of Greeley. Services were held at Stoddard Funeral Home with interment in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Contributions may be made to the Heart Fund in care of Stoddard Funeral Home. Marvin Lawson Services were held Saturday, Oct. 25, for Marvin F.

Lawson, 63, Loveland, who died Oct. 22, at his home. He was born to Willard Loice and Clara Priest Lawson on Oct. 10, 1923, in Parks, Neb. He spent most of his childhood in Nebraska and served during World War Il overseas in North Africa and Italy.

He moved to Loveland in 1946 and married Barbara I. Miller on July 4, 1947, in Loveland. He worked at King and Boise Payette Lumber Yards for a Trailer Factory until 1959. He was graduated from Colorado. State University in 1963 and began teaching Weld County School District No.

106 (Greeley). He received a master's degree from the University of Northern and retired from Greeley public schools in January of 1984. He also taught night courses at Aims Community College. He was a member of the Loveland First Baptist Church and belonged to Phi Delta Kappa (honorary education) and national, state and local education organizations. He was a member of Camera Club and Woodman of the World Camp No.

83. He was a former member of the Civil Air Patrol, serving many offices including squadron commander' and commandant of cadets. He was a commercially rated pilot for singleengine aircraft and flew several search missions while in the Civil Air Patrol. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Lawson of Loveland; daughters, Mrs. Roger (Kay) Bokelman of Windsor and Mrs.

Alpine (Sue) Rodman of Loveland; brother, Raymond Lawson of Parks, and Mrs. Don (June) Golding, of Stratton, grandchildren, Doug and Troy Bokelman of Windsor, and Connie Rodman of Loveland; sister-in-law, Mrs. Bill (Alice Marie) Ericson of Greeley; two uncles, six aunts, nieces, nephews and cousins. Services were held at the Loveland First Baptist Church with burial in Loveland Burial Park. Contributions may be made.

to the First Baptist hurch of Loveland, or to Hospice of Larimer County. Hannah Kindsfater Services were held Wednesday, Oct. 29, for Hannah Kindsfater, 83, Fort Collins, who died Sunday, Oct. 26, in Lakewood. She was born to Jacob and Christine (Rubi) Fabricius in Windsor on April 17, 1903.

On Sept. 19, 1921, she married John Kindsfater in Greeley. Mrs. Kindsfater and her husband lived north of Greeley in the 1940s and 1950s. She was a homemaker.

Mrs. Kindsfater was a charter member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Fort Collins. Survivors include two daughters, Ruby Drennen of Croydon, and June Pryor of Denver; a son, Robert of Denver; a sister, Elda Bennett of Fort Collins; 14 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband, who died in 1960. Services were held at Trinity Lutheran Church, Fort Collins, with interment in Roselawn Cemetery, Fort Collins.

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