Pueblo County, Colorado
Colorado Insane Asylum
Personnel
Gaddy, Cora L
attendant, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 146 State Hospital
Gaddy, William R
attendant, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 146 State Hospital
Gaide, Leona M
dietary dept, residence: 603 W Evans av 1948, City Directory page 146 State Hospital
Gall, William M
engineer dept, spouse Mary residence: 1506 E 6th 1948, City Directory page 147 State Hospital
Gallagher, Charles
engineer dept, residence: 1230 Berkely av 1948, City Directory page 147 State Hospital
Gallagher, John A
produce dept, spouse Mary A residence: 907 W 13th 1948, City Directory page 147 State Hospital
Gallagher, Mary A
dietary dept, residence: 907 W 13th 1948, City Directory page 147 State Hospital
Gallavan, Mae
laboratory worker, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 147 State Hospital
Gallegos, Daisy
dietary dept, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 147 State Hospital
Gallegos, Frank
Pueblo Indicator 10-7-1939 - Graduating Exercises at the State Hospital Wednesday - Graduation of Psychiatric Nurses Was a Great Event at the Institution - Wednesday was graduation day for a class that has been studying care of psychiatric patients at the Colorado State Hospital for the past six months. The graduates received diplomas as psychiatric aides and will be given employment in the institution. The training of psychiatric aides was started two years ago to improve the standards forward attendants at the hospital. Some of the students will continue the three year course in other institutions to become registered nurses. County Judge Hubert Glover delivered the commencement address at the exercises in the hospital chapel. Miss Isabel Reardon, director of nursing, and Dr. J. L. Rosenbloom, assistant superintendent of the hospital, presented diplomas. Rabbi Perry Nussbaum gave the invocation and Rev. Paul Fife expressed the benediction. Dr. F. H. Zimmerman, hospital superintendent, was in charge of the program. The processional was played by the WPA orchestra. Graduates are Robert L. Rittgers, Denver; Evelyn Fones, Fowler; Frank Gallegos, Trinidad; Ralph Gerstenberger, Byars; Ruth Ann Kropf, Denver; Forest Lanning, Bristol; William Love, Longmont; John A. Myers, Salida; Marie Josephine Anderson, Emily Boone, Catharine Danna, George A. Mitchell, Lillian Nielson, William Loren Parks, Quinton Thomas, Victor Williams and June Woods, all of Pueblo.
Gallegos, Moses
dietary dept, spouse Rose residence: 1315 Conley, apt 1 1948, City Directory page 148 State Hospital
Gallegos, Rose
dietary dept, residence: 1315 Conley 1948, City Directory page 148 State Hospital
Gammage, A N Mrs
janitor, residence: Woodcroft Hospital 1948, City Directory page 148 Woodcroft Hospital
Gammage, Clarence E
attendant, residence: RD 3 Box 89 1948, City Directory page 148 State Hospital
Gammage, Eddie Mrs
nurse, residence: Woodcroft Hospital 1948, City Directory page 148 Woodcroft Hospital
Gandy, Edith G.
nurse, 1930 Directory
Ganetta, Thelma L.
Thelma L. Ganatta - Pueblo Chieftain - June 30, 2006 - Thelma L. Ganatta, 92, beloved mother, grandmother, aunt and friend, departed this life June 23, 2006, at her family home. She was born in Sedgwick, Kan., on Sept. 17, 1913, to Maude and Walter Cooper. She was one of 12 children. Thelma was preceded in death by her loving husband, Anthony Ganatta; and precious daughter, Beverly. She is survived by her son, Tom Ganatta of California; brothers, Loren (Wilma) Cooper of Kansas, Earl (Mildred) Cooper; sister, Mary (Jack) Farley, both of Florida; grandchildren, Pam Ganatta, Linda (Fred) Morris, Pueblo, Rene (Tony) Kuretich, Littleton, Thomas (Gretchen) Ganatta II, Mike Ganatta, Judy Ganatta, Karen Ganatta, all of California; 20 great-grandchildren, 12 great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. "Grandma Ganatta" lived her life for her family. She enjoyed working in her yard, fishing and being with family. In the 1930s, Anthony and Thelma had the Old Moonlight Ranch Dinner and Dance Club in Denver. After settling in Pueblo, she was the first woman to work at the CF&I Steel Mill. She worked at the Pueblo Army Depot, developing telescopes and lenses. She also worked as a cook at the State Hospital and Pueblo County High School. She inspired and touched the lives of all who knew her. She will be greatly missed and loved always. Viewing, 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, and 8 a.m. to noon Monday, T. G. McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Monday, July 3, 2006, St. Joseph Catholic Parish. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery.
Garcia, Mary Frances
Mary Frances Garcia - Pueblo Chieftain - November 23, 2003 - Mary Frances Garcia, 71, born April 2, 1932, passed away Nov. 20, 2003, after a courageous battle with cancer. Preceded in death by her husband, Paul Santos “Sam” Garcia in 2001. Survived by her children, Paul P. Garcia, Denver, Rick (Kathy) Garcia, Patrick (Melissa Ballard) Garcia, Cecily (Bob) Donovan, Christopher (Theresa) Garcia and Paulette (Victor) White, all of Pueblo. Grandmother of Kaylee and Paul Tyler Garcia, Caroline (Darren Albert), Nicolle, Nicholas (Audrey), Matthew, Jessica and Annie Garcia, Felicia (Mariano Gomez) Garcia, Remy (Marcus Lucero), Douglas and Robert Donovan, Jacob (Jessica Walker), Jodie (Rich Roman) and Jeffrey Garcia, Zachary, Micaela and Carly Baker. Great grandmother of Rilee and Julia Martinez and DaMarquez Sisneros. Also survived by brothers, Felix and Richard Godinez; sisters, Vickie Roldan and Jenny Perez; numerous brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, friends and many relatives in Mexico. Preceded in death also by her parents, Aucensia and Phillip Godinez; brother, Angel Godinez; and sister, Esther Sanchez. She was especially close to relatives, Jenny, Vickie, Mary Jo and Sarah. Mary was an RN for over 30 years. She retired from Colorado State Hospital but continued to work in various nursing positions. Mary was the co-owner of Primary Home Care. She enjoyed her vacation home in Leon Guanajuato, Mexico, and had many interests including gardening, writing, sewing, listening to music, cooking and church activities, especially making her special green chile hamburgers at the Assumption Festival. She especially loved Sunday dinners with her family. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, at the funeral home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday, and funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday, both services at Our Lady of the Assumption Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Donations may be made to Our Lady of the Assumption Parish in her memory.
Gardiner, Jessie
cook, 1930 Directory
Gardiner, Lorene
dietary dept, residence: 1015 W 13th 1948, City Directory page 150 State Hospital
Gardiner, Thelma F Mrs
attendant, residence: 1105 W 11th 1948, City Directory page 150 State Hospital
Garduno, Paul
Paul Garduno - Pueblo Chieftain - August 31, 2005 - Paul Garduno, 54, a lifetime Puebloan, passed away Aug. 27, 2005. He was born May 13, 1951, to the union of Aniceto and Florentina Garcia-Garduno, who preceded him in death; also a brother and a sister. Mr. Garduno retired from the Colorado State Hospital and he also worked for Titan Shield Security for 12 years. He graduated in 1970 from Pueblo County High School. Survived by his loving wife of 32 years, Ida A. Vigil Garduno; children, Paul Garduno, Yolanda Garduno, Kristie (Anthony Montoya) Garduno; stepdaughter, Judy Vigil; seven grandchildren; and siblings, Celestina Romero, John (Denise) Garduno, Alfred (Denise) Garduno and Margarita (Martin) Zarazua. Paul loved spending time with his grandkids, nieces and nephews. He attended church every Sunday at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. He would sit outside every evening enjoying the beautiful weather. Visitation, noon until 4 p.m. today. Rosary, 10 a.m. Thursday, with funeral Mass to follow at St. Francis Xavier Church, with Father Patrick Uju Okeahialam, CSSp, as celebrant. Cremation to follow. Family at 1531 Spruce St.
Garland, Scott
nurse, 1913 City Directory
Garrett, Audrey L.
nurse, 1923 directory
Garrett, J. E.
nurse, 1904 City Directory
Garrett, John D.
nurse, 1923 directory
Garrison, C. B.
nurse, 1919 Directory
Garrison, Elsie
nurse, Woodcroft, 1914 City Directory
Garrison, Joseph
fireman, 1893 City Directory
Garrison, Maude
nurse, 1919 Directory
Garrison, Sylvester O
attendant, spouse Lois residence: 926 Central ct 1948, City Directory page 151 State Hospital
Gartrell, Elmer G
attendant, spouse Pauline residence: 725 W 15th apt 1 1948, City Directory page 151 State Hospital
Gartrell, Melva
attendant, residence: 825 W 11th 1948, City Directory page 151 State Hospital
Gartrell, Oliver D
attendant, spouse Melva D residence: 825 W 11th 1948, City Directory page 151 State Hospital
Gartrell, Pauline
attendant, residence: 725 W 15th 1948, City Directory page 151 State Hospital
Gault, Flossie
nurse, 1923 directory
Gault, T. H.
detailman, 1930 Directory
Gebauer, Minnie
nurse, 1921 Directory
Gehringer, Fred
fireman, Woodcroft, 1914 City Directory
Geisler, Charlotte
servant race: W sex: F age: 22 marital:S place of birth: Colorado occupation: domestic source: 1920 census
Genung, E. N.
nurse, 1930 Directory
Genung, Leone W.
nurse, 1930 Directory
Germ, Albert
attendant, Woodcroft Hospital, 1930 Directory
Germann, Louiie M
attendant, residence: 1503 West 1948, City Directory page 153 State Hospital
Gerstenberger, Ralph
Pueblo Indicator 10-7-1939 - Graduating Exercises at the State Hospital Wednesday - Graduation of Psychiatric Nurses Was a Great Event at the Institution - Wednesday was graduation day for a class that has been studying care of psychiatric patients at the Colorado State Hospital for the past six months. The graduates received diplomas as psychiatric aides and will be given employment in the institution. The training of psychiatric aides was started two years ago to improve the standards forward attendants at the hospital. Some of the students will continue the three year course in other institutions to become registered nurses. County Judge Hubert Glover delivered the commencement address at the exercises in the hospital chapel. Miss Isabel Reardon, director of nursing, and Dr. J. L. Rosenbloom, assistant superintendent of the hospital, presented diplomas. Rabbi Perry Nussbaum gave the invocation and Rev. Paul Fife expressed the benediction. Dr. F. H. Zimmerman, hospital superintendent, was in charge of the program. The processional was played by the WPA orchestra. Graduates are Robert L. Rittgers, Denver; Evelyn Fones, Fowler; Frank Gallegos, Trinidad; Ralph Gerstenberger, Byars; Ruth Ann Kropf, Denver; Forest Lanning, Bristol; William Love, Longmont; John A. Myers, Salida; Marie Josephine Anderson, Emily Boone, Catharine Danna, George A. Mitchell, Lillian Nielson, William Loren Parks, Quinton Thomas, Victor Williams and June Woods, all of Pueblo.
Gibbons, Helen N
employee, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 155 State Hospital
Gibson, Gertrude
nurse, 1921 Directory
Giddings, Alice
clerk, 1930 Directory
Giddings, C. H.
dentist, 1930 Directory
Giddings, Carl H
dentist, spouse Alice residence: 1301 Francisco hse 3 1948, City Directory page 155 State Hospital
Gilberman, Simon J.
worker race W gender M month born July year born 1871 age 29 marital status S place of birth Germany occupation dairyman source : 1900 census
Gilbert, Mona L
attendant, residence: 502 W 9th 1948, City Directory page 155 State Hospital
Giles, Mabel J
attendant, residence: 1012 N Santa Fe 1948, City Directory page 156 State Hospital
Giles, Oscar M.
Opinion Tribune December 31, 1931 Giles of Co. I Is Given Silver Star Citation by U.S.A. Former Glenwood Boy Who Served With Company I on Border and Over Seas, Given Citation by Government for Act of Bravery Silver star citations for gallantry in action were awarded to two western Iowa world war veterans by the war department in Washington D.C., last week. They are: Warren A. Booth, Shenandoah, and Oscar M. Giles, of Glenwood. Booth, formerly a corporal in Company A, 168th Infantry Forty-Second Division, was honored for gallantry in action at Sergy, France, July 28, 1918. While serving as a member of a patrol sent into Sergy to ascertain if it were still occupied by the enemy. "In town, the patrol encountered violent machine gun fire which resulted in all other members being killed or wounded." The award to former Sergeant Giles, also of the 168th Forty-Second Division, is for bravery during the St. Mihiel offensive, Sept. 13 to 18, 1918. Giles voluntarily joined a raiding party and went forward into the enemy lines and assisted in capturing prisoners and material, the citation declares. Giles is now at the Colorado State hospital. He was a member of the famous Company I of the late World War and was employed as a cook at the State Institution here in Glenwood at the time of his enlistment. He went with the company to the border in 1916, and then over seas. He returned o Glenwood at the close of the war and resumed his position at the State Institution for a time. Leaving here he went to the western coast and he is in very poor health at the present time being as mentioned above, in the Colorado State Hospital.
Giles, Sherburne S
attendant, residence: 1012 N Santa Fe 1948, City Directory page 156 State Hospital
Gill, Iven
nursing supervisor, spouse Jessie residence: 1104 W 12th 1948, City Directory page 156 State Hospital
Gill, Jessie M
telephone operator, residence: 1104 W 12th 1948, City Directory page 156 State Hospital
Gillen, Thelma
employee, residence: 2606 7th av 1948, City Directory page 156 State Hospital
Gillen, Thelma L.
Thelma L. Gillen - Pueblo Chieftain - April 10, 2003 - Thelma L. Gillen, 83, born May 14, 1919, passed away April 8, 2003. Preceded in death by her husband, Harry Gillen; son, Wayne Gillen; parents, Charles St. Vrain and Winifred Scott-St. Vrain; and three brothers. Survived by daughter, Kay Gillen; grandchildren, Shelly (Sonny) Simmons, Bret (Kristen) Stowers, Michael Gillen, Kevin (Kris) Gillen and Quinn (Greg) Engle; great-grandchildren, Cameron Simmons, Travis Simmons, Skyler Gillen, Dakota Gillen, Brody Engle, Brock Engle and Elle Rae Gillen. Also survived by her sister, Hazel Slevc; aunt, Mary Scott-Brown; and numerous other close family and friends. A special thank you to Marie Marcovecchio. Thelma loved to bowl, crochet and play cards. She enjoyed playing cards with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a member of Order of Eastern Star Chapter No. 34 and Pueblo Aerie No. 145 FOE Ladies Auxiliary. She grew up in Ramey, Colo. Coal Camp, and met her husband Harry, who grew up in the Coal Camp of Delagua and they both attended school in Trinidad. Thelma and Harry farmed and ranched in Ordway from 1961 to 1997 and then moved to Pueblo. She worked at the Colorado State Hospital as a dietary supervisor and retired in 1965. Viewing, noon to 5 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Her casket will remain closed at the service. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Saturday, George McCarthy Historic Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.
Gillespie, David
gardener, 1889 City Directory
Gillespie, Mamie
nurse, 1930 Directory
Gillham, Niora
attendant, spouse widow of Hunter residence: 114 Church pl 1948, City Directory page 156 State Hospital
Gish, J.W.
janitor, 1904 City Directory
Gish, John W.
worker race W gender M age 33 marital status M place of birth Kansas occupation nurse source 1910 census
Gish, Sadie L.
worker race W gender F age 28 marital status M place of birth Kansas occupation nurse source 1910 census
Glass, Clara H.
worker race: W sex: F age: 24 marital:S place of birth: Texas occupation: nurse source: 1920 census
Gochie, Annie M
employee, spouse widow of John B residence: 503 Washington 1948, City Directory page 158 State Hospital
Godsey, Hattie
laundry, 1913 City Directory
Golden, Irene
attendant, residence: 1440 E 8th 1948, City Directory page 159 State Hospital
Golden, Raymond L
nursing supervisor, spouse Irene W residence: 1440 E 8th 1948, City Directory page 159 State Hospital
Goldsberry, Edna
laundress, 1919 Directory
Gonzales, Irene
maid, residence: Woodcroft Hospital 1948, City Directory page 160 Woodcroft Hospital
Gonzales, Wilma
employee, residence: 1318 Spruce 1948, City Directory page 161 State Hospital
Gonzalez, Ida May
Ida May Gonzalez - Pueblo Chieftain - December 15, 1998 - Ida May Gonzalez, 62, passed away Dec. 12, 1998. A lifetime Puebloan, Mrs. Gonzalez was born Feb. 15, 1936, in Trinchera. She retired from the Colorado State Hospital food service department. She loved her family get togethers for the various holidays and birthdays. Preceded in death by her parents, Manuel S. and Abundia M. (Trujillo) Abeyta- two sisters, Fanny Escarcida and Dora Sintas- a brother, Cecilio Cisco" Abeyta. She leaves to celebrate her life her beloved husband, Anthony J. Gonzalez- children, Rhoda (Henry) Arguello, Sandra (Bart) Keck, Cynthia Gonzalez, all of Pueblo, Anthony (Eva) Abeyta, Garden City, Kan.- siblings, Ted (Eppie) Abeyta, Pueblo, Jim (Alice) Abeyta, Denver, Gilbert (Tillie) Abeyta, Pueblo, John (June) Abeyta, Fountain, Viviano DeLaO, Denver, Luz (Greg) Rodrigues, Mitty (Joseph) Solano, Ray (Nancy) DeLaO, Joe (Trudy) DeLaO, all of Pueblo, in-laws, Andres Sintas and Rose DeLaO, both of Pueblo- eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild- other relatives and friends. Visitation today, Angelus Chapel, noon until 4 p.m. Rosary vigil, 6 p.m. today. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Wednesday. Both services, St. Patrick Catholic Church, Rev. Edward G. Pettit celebrant. Interment, Roselawn. Family will receive friends at 5 Bridletrail.
Goodwin, Fred L.
nurse 1914 City Directory
Goodwin, Ida
nurse 1914 City Directory
Gore, J Ben
attendant, spouse Mona R residence: 1123 Greenwood 1948, City Directory page 162 State Hospital
Gorin, J.W.
nurse, 1913 City Directory
Gorin, J.W.
nurse 1914 City Directory
Gorman, Margaret
worker race: W sex: F age: 54 marital:S place of birth: Illinois occupation: chief nurse source: 1920 census
Gorman, Margaret
nurse, 1913 City Directory
Gorman, Margaret
chief nurse, 1919 Directory
Gorman, Margaret
nurse, 1921 Directory
Gorman, Margaret
chief nurse, 1923 directory
Gorman, Margaret
supervisor, 1930 Directory
Gorman, Margaret
nurse 1914 City Directory
Gorman, Margaret E.
Roomer gender F race W age 65 marital status S birthplace Illinois occupation Supervisor source 1930 census
Gossett, Bessie E.
Bessie E. Gossett - Pueblo Chieftain - January 14, 1990 - Bessie E. Gossett passed away Jan. 12, 1990. Survived by her daughter-in-law, Helen Gossett, Greenwood, S.C.; grandchildren, Boyd (Lanore), Rafferty, Pueblo, Anna Mae (Richard) Scott, Salida, Danny Rafferty, Westcliffe, Eldon (Barbara) Gossett, Oregon, Mary Evelyn (Harlan) Davis, Montana, Janice (John) Green, Washington, Eloise (David) Keeler and Elwyn (Roslyn) Gossett, both of Greenwood, S.C. Also survived by 29 great-grandchildren, 23 great-great-grandchildren, 5 great-great-great-grandchildren, and nephew, Everal (Martha) Sperry, Pueblo. Preceded in death by her husband, the Rev. L. Emery Gossett on Dec. 10, 1968; son, Orthy C. Gossett; and a daughter, Gladys G. Rafferty. Born Jan. 18, 1897, in Lucas, Kan., and had been a longtime Pueblo resident. Graduated from the Christ Hospital Nursing School in Topeka, Kan., as a registered nurse. Worked as a public health nurse, worked for many years at the old St. Mary's Hospital and retired from the Colorado State Hospital. She was an avid baseball fan and loved the outdoors. Member of the First Church of the Nazarene, and served as Deaconess for the Nazarene Church since 1929. Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the First Church of the Nazarene, 84 Stanford Ave., with the Rev. Roland Crosley, officiating. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. Those who desire may contribute to First Church of the Nazarene or a Charity of their choice, direct or through the funeral home office.
Gough, Louis
fireman, Woodcroft Hospital, 1921 Directory
Gourley, Alf
attendant, spouse Helen residence: 1120 W 15th 1948, City Directory page 162 State Hospital
Gourley, Helen C
attendant, residence: 1120 W 15th 1948, City Directory page 162 State Hospital
Grabryan, Geo M
attendant, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 163 State Hospital
Graff, Kathryn A
attendant, spouse widow of Ludwig J residence: 1530 Lake av 1948, City Directory page 164 State Hospital
Graff, Lllian
Lillian Graff - Pueblo Chieftain - February 11, 2002 - Age 67, went to be with the Lord after a lengthy illness. Preceded in death by her father, Roy Lay; mother, Viola Doering; and sister, Shirley Rodasta. Survived by her loving husband of 52 years, Eugene Graff; son, Robert (Darla) Graff; daughters, Linda (Steve) Wilson, Becky (Steve) Curtis, Debbie (Dan) Arguello; son, Larry (Kim) Graff; daughter, Nancy Mills (Stanley Moore); son, James (Teresa) Graff; 21 grandchildren; five step grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren; sister, Ruth Weed; brother, Charles Lay; and sister, Katie (Ed) Zoleman. Lillian retired from the Colorado State Hospital in 1990. She was a dedicated member of Holy Family Parish. Lillian loved to spend time with her children and grandchildren. She also loved to crochet and give away doilies. Visitation, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday at Imperial Funeral Home. Rosary, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Holy Family Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to Holy Family Parish in her memory through the funeral home office.
Graham, Elizabeth
nurse, 1930 Directory
Graham, Elizabeth A.
Roomer gender F race W age 24 marital status D birthplace Missouri occupation Night Attendant source 1930 census
Graham, Elizabeth J.
Wife - gender F race W age 36 marital status M birthplace Nevada source 1930 census
Graham, J. W.
physician, 1930 Directory
Graham, John W.
head of family gender M race W age 35 marital status M birthplace Maryland occupation Doctor source 1930 census
Grant, Charles
nurse, 1930 Directory
Grant, Charles C
attendant, spouse Maudine residence: 1905 E 5th 1948, City Directory page 164 State Hospital
Grant, Ethel
nurse, Woodcroft Hospital, 1921 Directory
Grant, Ethel M.
nurse, 1923 directory
Grant, Maudine
attendant, residence: 1905 E 5th 1948, City Directory page 164 State Hospital
Grant, S. D.
nurse, 1913 City Directory
Grant, W. W.
Denver Evening Post 7-7-1899 – Men Who Will Deal with Dr. Thombs – Governor Thomas named the new board of lunacy commissioners this morning. The appointments are: Dr. W. W. Grant, Arapahoe county, six-year term; N. D. Owen, Gilpin county, four-year term; Ira D. Chamberlain, Pueblo, two-year term. The board is equally divided between the three fusion parties, Dr. Grant being a Democrat, Mr. Owen a Silver Republican, and Mr. Chamberlain a Populist. Compensation provided for the members is $600 a year and traveling expenses.
Graten, Frederick H.
son race: W sex: M age: 6 marital:S place of birth: Washington occupation: none source: 1920 census
Graten, Henry
worker race: W sex: M age: 29 marital:M place of birth: North Dakota occupation: asst. engineer source: 1920 census
Graten, Henry
engineer, 1919 Directory
Graten, Marjorie A.
worker race: W sex: F age: 28 marital:M place of birth: Minnesota occupation: nurse source: 1920 census
Graten, Martha W.
daughter race: W sex: F age: 4 marital:S place of birth: Washington occupation: none source: 1920 census
Gray, Jean
attendant, spouse widow of Jack L residence: 2234 N Grand av 1948, City Directory page 165 State Hospital
Gray, Leslie M
attendant, spouse Pauline residence: 1006 W 15th 1948, City Directory page 165 State Hospital
Gray, Norma
employee, residence: 1821 Cedar 1948, City Directory page 165 State Hospital
Gray, Pauline
attendant, residence: 1006 W 15th 1948, City Directory page 165 State Hospital
Gray, Richard M.
Richard M. "Dick" Gray - Pueblo Chieftain - June 02, 1998 - Richard M. "Dick" Gray, 68, a retired Denver public school teacher and then-Colorado State Hospital recreation therapist, died May 29, 1998, in Pueblo. He was born on Dec. 15, 1929, in Denver and attended Denver East High School. He participated in all sports and graduated in 1948. He attended the University of Denver where he was a standout basketball player and graduated with a B.A. degree in 1952. He played for the local AAU Central Bank basketball team and refereed football and basketball in the WAC and other conferences. He was an elementary school teacher in DPS from 1952-1970 and later worked with the youth program at the Colorado State Hospital until his retirement in 1987. He and his loyal companion of 24 years, Thelma Branham, loved to travel and they visited many foreign countries. He was also survived by stepchildren, Kathleen (Ted) Bates, San Diego, Dale (Hope) Branham, Pueblo, and Dan (Ann) Branham, Pueblo- grandchildren, DeAnna, Leon, Lori and Rhonda- brother, Jack (Flo) Gray, Denver- sisters, Margaret (Ted) Essers, Castle Rock, and Babbetta (Gene) Merrill, Clear Lake, Calif.- and nieces, nephews and many friends. Cremation has taken place. At his request there will be no services.
Gray, S. A.
nurse, 1923 directory
Gray, Wilder H
employee, spouse Cecilia M residence: 2901 Greenwood 1948, City Directory page 165 State Hospital
Greco, Antonette
employee, residence: 504 W 10th 1948, City Directory page 165 State Hospital
Green, Augusta
laundress, 1930 Directory
Green, Augusta
employee, residence: 413 Clark 1948, City Directory page 166 State Hospital
Green, Augusta C.
Wife - gender F race W age 43 marital status M birthplace Wisconsin occupation Laundress source 1930 census
Green, Blanch L.
worker race: W sex: F age: 38 marital:M place of birth: Illinois occupation: nurse source: 1920 census
Green, Dovie
domestic, 1930 Directory
Green, Dovie G.
Roomer gender F race W age 21 marital status S birthplace Tennessee occupation Domestic source 1930 census
Green, Edna F
employee, spouse widow of Roy residence: 819 W 16th 1948, City Directory page 166 State Hospital
Green, Ella W.
worker race W gender F age 23 marital status S place of birth Iowa occupation nurse source 1910 census
Green, Fred F.
worker race: W sex: M age: 33 marital:M place of birth: Illinois occupation: nurse source: 1920 census
Green, Goldie
attendant, residence: 1031 W 13th 1948, City Directory page 166 State Hospital
Green, Marie
worker race W gender F age 20 marital status S place of birth Iowa occupation nurse source 1910 census
Green, Mary
employee, residence: 2929 Cascade 1948, City Directory page 166 State Hospital
Green, Mary T.
Mary T. Green - Pueblo Chieftain - September 14, 2005 - Mary T. Green, 98, passed away Sept. 11, 2005. She was preceded in death by her husband, Allen Green, in 1979. She is survived by numerous nieces and nephews; and special friend, Allie Mae Lawlis. Mary worked at the Colorado State Hospital for 26 years in the dietary department as a cook in the employees' cafeteria. She was a member of Our Lady of the Meadows Catholic Church. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 16, 2005, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, with interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.
Green, R.C.
nurse, 1913 City Directory
Green, R.C.
fireman 1914 City Directory
Green, Sidney
head of family gender M race W age 43 marital status M birthplace Tennessee occupation Laundryman source 1930 census
Green, Sidney
fireman 1914 City Directory
Green, Sidney
laundryman, 1930 Directory
Green, Sidney T
laundry, spouse Augusta residence: 413 Clark 1948, City Directory page 166 State Hospital
Greene, Sue
nursing supervisor, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 166 State Hospital
Greenlee, Lillian M.
cook, 1923 directory
Greenwood, Dennis Irwin
Dennis Irwin Greenwood - Pueblo Chieftain - December 13, 1997 - Dennis Irwin Greenwood of Pueblo, passed away on Dec. 7, 1997, of pneumonia. He was 68 years old. Dennis is survived by his six children, Dennis Greenwood of Bountiful, Utah, Debra Einfeldt of Salt Lake City, Utah, Duane Greenwood of Eureka, Calif., DeAnn Jones of Eureka, Nev., Darrin Greenwood of Colorado Springs, DeVon Wistoff of Pueblo- and 19 grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his sister, Rosemae Jacobsen. Dennis was raised in Union, Ore. He served four years in the United States Air Force. Dennis graduated with a master's degree in psychology. After working for 12 years as a psychologist for the Colorado State Hospital, he retired due to a long-term disability. Dennis was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A special thank you to Kaye Baxter, a devoted wife of 24 years, who continued to help with his care for 18 more years after their divorce. A thank you to her current husband, Frank Baxter, who encouraged and supported Kaye's participation in Dennis' care. A special thank you to Eunice Jordan who provided long-term care to Dennis. Eunice was his friend, always treating him with love and respect. Graveside services will be held Dec. 15, 1997, at 11 a.m. at Imperial Memorial Gardens. There will be no public viewing. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Humanitarian Aide, LDS, co Bishop Karl McAllister, 2728 Denver, Pueblo, Colo. 81003. Graveside honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team.
Gregorich, Anna
employee, female, white, age 16, single, born Colorado, 1930 Woodcroft census
Gregory, Jessie M.
worker race W gender F month born February year born 1877 age 23 marital status S place of birth Michigan occupation attendant source : 1900 census
Gregory, Nellie
nurse 1914 City Directory
Greve, Mae Mrs
employee, residence: 1938 E 12th 1948, City Directory page 167 State Hospital
Griest, Pearl Mrs
cook, residence: 817 Grand 1948, City Directory page 167 State Hospital
Griffee, Mae Mrs
housekeeper, residence: 427 W 12th 1948, City Directory page 167 Woodcroft Hospital
Griffee, William E
attendant, spouse Kathleen residence: 719 W 15th 1948, City Directory page 167 State Hospital
Griffin, Carrie
cook, 1930 Directory
Griffin, Virginia R
employee, spouse widow of William residence: 521 W 12th 1948, City Directory page 167 State Hospital
Griggs, Ida J Mrs
attendant, residence: 817 Beulah 1948, City Directory page 168 State Hospital
Grigsby, Alta S
attendant, residence: 1208 W 17th 1948, City Directory page 168 State Hospital
Groat, E. J.
assistant cook, 1913 City Directory
Groening, Marie
employee, residence: 1027 W 13th 1948, City Directory page 168 State Hospital
Grors, Lulu L.
worker race W gender F month born May year born 1879 age 21 marital status S place of birth Missouri occupation attendant source : 1900 census
Grover, Gordon F.
Roomer gender M race W age 41 marital status S birthplace Virginia occupation Night Attendant source 1930 census
Grover, Gordon F.
nurse, 1930 Directory
Guess, William
nurse, 1921 Directory
Guill, Celia
nurse, 1919 Directory
Guill, Celia E.
worker race: W sex: F age: 30 marital:S place of birth: Kentucky occupation: nurse source: 1920 census
Gullick, LeRoy D.
asst physician 1914 City Directory
Gullick, LeRoy D.
assistant physician, 1913 City Directory
Gurino, Anna M Mrs
employee, residence: 1004 E Abriendo av 1948, City Directory page 170 State Hospital
Gustin, James W
attendant, residence: 825 W 12th 1948, City Directory page 170 State Hospital
Guy, Clara M
attendant, residence: 716 W 13th 1948, City Directory page 170 State Hospital
Guye, Raymond
nurse, 1921 Directory
Guymon, Lula
attendant, residence: 405 1/2 W 8th 1948, City Directory page 170 State Hospital
Gwartney, Irene Mrs
attendant, residence: 1111 E 10th 1948, City Directory page 171 State Hospital
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