Pueblo County, Colorado
Colorado Insane Asylum

Personnel


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Haas, Chas.
worker race W gender M month born September year born 1861 age 38 marital status M place of birth Missouri occupation engineer source : 1900 census

Hackett, Rose
nurse, 1904 City Directory

Hackler, Dorothy
attendant, residence: 1026 W 13th 1948, City Directory page 171 State Hospital

Hadwiger, J. L.
carpenter, 1921 Directory

Haese, J. R.
nurse, 1930 Directory

Haese, John R.
head of family gender M race W age 24 marital status M birthplace Texas occupation Attendant source 1930 census

Haese, Margie
nurse, 1930 Directory

Haese, Margie E.
Wife - gender F race W age 22 marital status M birthplace Texas occupation Attendant source 1930 census

Haessig, George
Roomer gender M race W age 40 marital status Wd birthplace Indiana occupation Supervisor source 1930 census

Hager, Alice
cook, 1930 Directory

Hager, Mary Lee
Mary Lee Hagar - Pueblo Chieftain - October 15, 2004 - Mary Lee Hagar, 74, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2004. Mary retired after 25 years of service from the Colorado State Hospital, where she worked as a Psych Tech. Mary is survived by her son, William Paul McCracken; three grandchildren, Tyson Paul McCracken, Shea McCracken, Cody Stewart; also survived by brother, Robert Montgomery; sister-in-law, Linda Montgomery; niece, DeAnna Moore. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 16, 2004, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1411 Fortino Blvd.

Hagler, Walter W.
Roomer gender M race W age 30 marital status M birthplace Illinois occupation Night Attendant source 1930 census

Hahs, Anise Mrs
attendant, residence: 313 W 14th 1948, City Directory page 171 State Hospital

Hainer, Mildred
clerk, 1930 Directory

Hainer, Mildred I.
Roomer gender F race W age 20 marital status S birthplace Michigan occupation Stenographer source 1930 census

Haines, Charles E.
Charles E. "Chuck" Haines - Pueblo Chieftain - August 11, 2002 - Charles E. "Chuck" Haines, 71, joined his beloved wife, Nita, in the house of the Lord on Aug. 9, 2002. Survived by his cherished daughter, Traci Lea; loving son-in-law, Lawrence “Rence” Rodriguez; and grandcat, Mysty. Preceded in death by his parents, Harry C. and Cynthia W. Haines; and stepmother, Mrs. Mary Ruth Haines. Born in Denver on May 22, 1931, and was reared in Walsenburg, Colo. Attended public schools there, lettering in baseball and football and graduating in 1949. He was given a partial athletic scholarship to Fort Collins A&M College but left there because of a knee injury in 1950. He also played football at Pueblo Junior Colorado (now USC) but dropped out after the season to enlist in the U.S. Army and served in Korea as a medic. Chuck was honorably discharged as a S.F.C. in 1954. He received his B.S. degree from Denver University in sociology and psychology in 1958. He married Juanita Cork in 1956. To that union a daughter was born in 1957. He earned his master's degree in vocational rehabilitation and counseling in 1968 from the University of Northern Colorado. Chuck was employed in Denver by the State of Colorado, Division of Rehabilitation in 1959 as a rehabilitation counselor, providing services to patients from the Colorado State Hospital and others with mental health disabilities. In 1961, he was transferred to the Pueblo office and provided services to both the Arkansas and San Luis valleys. In 1964, he was selected to start a job placement program at the Fort Logan Mental Health Institutes for those patients that needed help obtaining employment. In 1974, he was sent to Pueblo to supervise the Rehabilitation Services Center located on the grounds at Colorado State Hospital. He also supervised the Colorado Springs office after the center was closed. He was medically retired in 1986. Chuck received numerous awards and citations during his employment and involvement in the provision and advancement of services to the physically and psychiatric challenged. He served as treasurer of the National Rehab Association, was a member of the N.R.A. Board, chairman of the membership committee, president of the regional N.D.A. A&M Practices Association, president of the Colorado Rehab Association for two terms, president of the local Easter Seal Society and served on their board of directors for 20 years. Chuck was selected Boss of the Year in 1979, and served on the Katchina Chapter of the National Society Association. Chuck received the Colorado Rehab Worker of the Year honor in 1983, and outstanding supervisor of the year in 1986. A community service award was named for him and was awarded yearly to those who displayed outstanding achievement in community involvement. He was a life member of VFW and DAV. Member of Masonic Lodge No. 27, AF&AM and Eagles Aerie 145. After his retirement, he served as a consultant to the Colorado State Fair and was instrumental in assisting the fair to comply with the American Disability Act. Chuck loved fishing and the Denver Broncos and enjoyed going to the Bronco games. He also enjoyed giving stuffed animals away to small children. He is listed in the National Distinguished Service Registry for medical and vocational rehabilitation. Chuck was very outgoing and never met a stranger. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2002, at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Pastor Tom Peacock officiating.

Hainline, William H.
baker, 1899 City Directory

Hair, Cecil M
attendant, spouse Mildred residence: 1825 W 17th 1948, City Directory page 172 State Hospital

Hair, Mildred
attendant, residence: 1825 W 17th 1948, City Directory page 172 State Hospital

Hall, Calvin T.
electrician, 1923 directory

Hall, Dixie
nurse, 1921 Directory

Hall, Hattie
nurse, 1913 City Directory

Hall, Hattie B.
worker race W gender F age 25 marital status S place of birth Kansas occupation nurse source 1910 census

Hall, Leslie C.
nurse 1914 City Directory

Hall, Mary R
attendant, residence: 115 S Union av 1948, City Directory page 173 State Hospital

Hallock, Flora
worker race: W sex: F age: 26 marital: M place of birth: Pennsylvania occupation: nurse source: 1910 Woodcroft census

Hallock, John S.
worker race: W sex: M age: 26 marital: M place of birth: New York occupation: nurse source: 1910 Woodcroft census

Hamill, Edward
worker race: W sex: M month of birth: September year of birth: 1867 age: 32 marital: S place of birth: Pennsylvania occupation: carpentersource: 1900 Woodcroft census

Hamilton, Anna
nurse, 1921 Directory

Hamilton, Anna
nurse, 1923 directory

Hamilton, Anna S.
worker race: W sex: F age: 33 marital:M place of birth: Illinois occupation: nurse source: 1920 census

Hamilton, Blanche J.
Roomer gender F race W age 30 marital status D birthplace Missouri occupation Attendant source 1930 census

Hamilton, Blanche J. Mrs.
nurse, 1930 Directory

Hamilton, Hugh
worker race: W sex: M age: 33 marital:M place of birth: Illinois occupation: nurse source: 1920 census

Hamilton, Hugh
nurse, 1921 Directory

Hamilton, Hugh
nurse, 1923 directory

Hamilton, John
attendant, spouse Ada residence: 717 W 16th 1948, City Directory page 173 State Hospital

Hamilton, John R.
John R. Hamilton - Pueblo Chieftain - February 04, 2003 - John R. Hamilton, 94, passed away Feb. 2, 2003. Survived by his wife of 63 years, Ada M. Hamilton; children, Marilyn (Wendell) Edwards and Russell (Gloria) Hamilton; sister, Ida Adams; grandchildren, Wendy Edwards McComas, Sheila (Jeff) Edwards-Weiss, John (Erin) Hamilton, Jerry Hamilton, and Rob (Darlene) Schow; great-grandchildren, Karly and Maggie Weiss and Brooke Schow; numerous nieces and nephews. John was born Oct. 23, 1908, in Eustace, Texas. He retired from the Colorado State Hospital as a senior psych tech., was an active member of Parkhill Baptist Church, and a member of Pueblo Lodge No. 17, AF&AM, for 53 years. He will lie in state at the funeral home from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service will be held 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 6, 2003, at Parkhill Baptist Church, 4235 Parkhill Place, with Pastors Doug Cox and Lonnie James officiating. Masonic Rites and interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in memory of John R. Hamilton to Parkhill Baptist Church.

Hamilton, Lena
nurse, 1930 Directory

Hamilton, Lena
attendant, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 173 State Hospital

Hamilton, Lena L.
Wife - gender F race W age 48 marital status M birthplace Nebraska occupation Attendant source 1930 census

Hamilton, Thomas
nurse, 1930 Directory

Hamilton, Thomas D.
head of family gender M race W age 48 marital status M birthplace Illinois occupation Attendant source 1930 census

Hamilton, Valeria
employee, residence: 1623 E 1st 1948, City Directory page 173 State Hospital

Hamler, Martha
attendant, spouse widow of Calvin A residence: 441 Cypress 1948, City Directory page 173 State Hospital

Hammill, Mary J
dental assistant, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 174 State Hospital

Hamson, George O.
worker race W gender M age 29 marital status S place of birth New York occupation nurse source 1910 census

Hance, Mae I
technician, spouse widow of Joe residence: 1501 West 1948, City Directory page 174 State Hospital

Hand, Amelia L.
Amelia L. Hand - Pueblo Chieftain - October 09, 1997 - Amelia L. Hand passed away Oct. 3, 1997. Born July 10, 1901, at her family's homestead in Calhan, Colo. Her family moved to Pueblo in 1908, where she resided until her death. Preceded in death by husband, William Hand, 1981. Survived by son, Edwin E. (Dorothy) Pope- daughter, Dorothy M. Williams- 12 grandchildren- and 27 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Hand was an active member of St. Therese Parish. She was a nurse at St. Mary and Woodcroft hospitals, also a volunteer of Handicaps and Pals. At her request, cremation. , 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, 1997, Shrine of St. Therese Church, 300 Goodnight Ave. In lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the church in Mrs. Hand's memory. Arrangements by McCarthy Rose Chapel, 329 Goodnight Ave.

Hanley, Gertrude M Mrs
attendant, residence: 211 Howard 1948, City Directory page 174 State Hospital

Hanley, Laura
nurse, 1921 Directory

Hanson, Louise C.
Louise C. Hanson - Huerfano World - December 7, 1989 - Former Aguilar resident, Louise C. Hanson of Pueblo, died in St. Mary Corwin Hospital in that city on Nov. 24, 1989, following a lengthy illness. She was employed by the Colorado State Hospital for 25 years. Survivors include her daughter, Tina Hanson Pueblo; her mother, Viola DiSalvo, Walsenburg; two brothers, Ben DiSalvo and Dino DiSalvo, both of Pueblo; two sisters, Eileen Poole, Hope Mills, NC, and Marlene West, Littleton and two grandchildren. Funeral service was Nov. 28 in Pueblo with burial in Roselawn Cemetery.

Harbin, Kathleen
attendant, spouse widow of Lawrence residence: 1109 Baxter 1948, City Directory page 175 State Hospital

Hardie, James Finley Jr.
James Finley Hardie Jr. - Pueblo Chieftain - November 19, 1998 - James Finley Hardie Jr., passed away at his home in Pueblo West. Mr. Hardie was a retired chaplain from the State Hospital of Pueblo and Milledgeville, Ga., graduating from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary and Austin College of Sherman, Texas. He was also an avid bridge player. Survived by nieces: Martina (David) Davis and daughter, Catherine of Montgomery, Texas- Beverly (Larry) Jacobs and children, Tyler Jacobs and Shana Shivers of Magnolia, Texas- Lisa (Randy) Felts and daughters, Rebekah and Jackie, and son, William Felts of Conroe, Texas. Preceded in death by parents, Dr. James Finley and Martha Dickson Hardie- and sister, Maybelle Hardie Smith. , 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, 1998, First Presbyterian Church. Those who wish may make donations to Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 100 E. 27th Street, Austin, Texas, 78705.

Harding, Laura C.
worker race: W sex: F age: 40 marital: S place of birth: Massachusetts occupation: teacher source: 1910 Woodcroft census

Harding, U. G.
nurse, 1923 directory

Hardway, Margaret A.
Margaret A. Hardway - Pueblo Chieftain - March 07, 1999 - Margaret A. Hardway, 90, lifetime resident of Pueblo, passed away March 4,1999. Preceded in death by husband, William J. Hardway- and parents, Ennis and Nora Rinker. Also preceded in death by her brother- two sisters- grandson and great-granddaughter. Survived by children, Norene (William) Piquette, JuliaAnn (Robert) Walters, Charles (Cathy) Hardway, Helen (Joseph) Fox and James (Mary) Hardway. Also survived by 14 grandchildren- 10 great-grandchildren- and numerous nieces and nephews. Margaret retired from the general finance department at the Colorado State Hospital, September 1974. She was a member of the Cathedral of Sacred Heart, the Cathedral Altar Society and the Rosary Club. Public visitation, 1-3 p.m. Monday, March 8, 1999, at the funeral home. Funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 9, 1999, Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. The family respectfully requests that donations may be made to the Cathedral Renovation Fund, 414 W. 11th St., Pueblo, Colo., 81003, in memory of Margaret A. Hardway.

Hardy, John F
attendant, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 175 State Hospital

Hardy, Lou
attendant, residence: 420 W 10th 1948, City Directory page 175 State Hospital

Harl, Billie Elizabeth
Billie Elizabeth Harl - Pueblo Chieftain - September 30, 1998 - Billie Elizabeth Harl, a lifelong Pueblo resident, passed away Sept. 27, 1998. She retired as the director of General Accounting at Colorado State Hospital in 1972. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Colorado Association of Public Employees, a life member of the Rosemount Victorian House Museum and a board member of the Chamberlin Foundation. Mrs. Harl was preceded in death by her husband, Wilford Harl in 1969, and a nephew, Thomas Stokoe in 1997. She is survived by a niece, Carol Spencer- sister-in-law, Ruby Rudolph- cousins, Irene and Ted Sillox, all of Pueblo- great nieces and nephews, Bob Spencer of Oregon, Susan Schmitt of Kansas, Marcy Spencer of Oklahoma, Warren Stokoe of Denver, Randy Stokoe of Winter Park, Rick Stokoe and Dan Stokoe, both of Denver- her very dear friends, Dave Kuker, Roberta Thomison and Dave Van Dyke- and her caregivers, Mary Roldan, Ellie Romero and Roberta Gonzales. Mrs. Hall will lie in state from noon until 7 p.m. on Thursday at the mortuary. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 2, 1998, in the Davis Memorial Chapel with Rev. James Harley, of the First Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will follow in the Roselawn Cemetery. Those wishing to do so are asked to make contributions to the Rosemount Museum or to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice. Donations may be made direct or through the mortuary.

Harl, Elizabeth Mrs
office worker, residence: 2006 Goodnight 1948, City Directory page 176 State Hospital

Harl, Wilford
employee, spouse Elizabeth residence: 2006 Goodnight 1948, City Directory page 176 State Hospital

Harlan, Elmer E.
worker race W gender M month born July year born 1871 age 28 marital status S place of birth Illinois occupation attendant source : 1900 census

Harlan, Elmer E.
nurse, 1899 City Directory

Harnett , J. C.
nurse, 1923 directory

Harney, Maud
nurse, residence: 1733 E 6th 1948, City Directory page 176 Woodcroft Hospital

Harnish, Eva P.
worker race W gender F age 37 marital status S place of birth Pennsylvania occupation nurse source 1910 census

Harper, Ruby E Mrs
attendant, residence: 1031 W 13th 1948, City Directory page 176 State Hospital

Harr, Jessie B.
Roomer gender F race W age 31 marital status M birthplace Kansas occupation Assist. Seamstress source 1930 census

Harris , Guy
nurse, 1923 directory

Harris, Dona B.
nurse, 1919 Directory

Harris, Irene
Pueblo Indicator 8-16-1941 - State Hospital Feeds 5,000 - Institutions can buy all kinds of kitchen equipment built to order, but it can't get cooks that way.  Consequently the Colorado State hospital is starting its second class of apprentice cooks and plans to make it a regular feature, with two classes a year.  The hospital feeds 5,000 persons three times a day from nine kitchens.  Cooks accustomed to smaller kitchens are lost in mass meal production.  The apprentice cooks all receive six months' training and experience before becoming full-fledged cooks.  In the new class are Mrs. Mildred Peterson, Mrs. Irene Harris, Miss Lata Schroyer, Mrs. Helen Cermak, Miss Bessie Bellitti, Mrs. Jane Queen, Mrs. Genova Chandler and Mrs. Arlene Fjelstad.

Harris, William A.
nurse, 1904 City Directory

Harrison, Benjamin F.
gender m age 29 occupation cook birthplace Arkansas source: 1880 census

Harriss, D. H.
nurse, 1930 Directory

Harriss, Lorena
nurse, 1930 Directory

Hart, Clyde C
attendant, spouse Hazel residence: 327 W 17th 1948, City Directory page 177 State Hospital

Hart, Hazel
attendant, residence: 327 W 17th 1948, City Directory page 177 State Hospital

Hart, Jesse M.
worker race: W sex: M age: 25 marital:S place of birth: Illinois occupation: nurse source: 1920 census

Harvey, Edna
nurse, Woodcroft, 1914 City Directory

Harvey, Sue
nurse, 1919 Directory

Harvill, Joe
attendant, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 178 State Hospital

Harvill, Pauline
attendant, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 178 State Hospital

Hattenhauer, Jessamine
Pueblo Indicator 8-29-1925 - Miss Jessamine Hattenhauer of the State Hospital art department is spending the week with her sister, Miss Roberta, at the latter's summer cottage at Manitou.

Hattenhaver, Jessamine
teacher, 1923 directory

Hatton, Jessie
dietary dept, residence: 909 W 11th apt 4 1948, City Directory page 179 State Hospital

Haugen, Anna M.
Roomer gender F race W age 31 marital status D birthplace South Dakota occupation Attendant source 1930 census

Haugh, Louis
Wet Mountain Tribune 4-5-1912 – A.T. Steward of Pueblo has been chosen president of the State Insane Asylum Board and Dr. Louis Haugh of Denver, secretary.

Haven, B. H.
nurse, 1919 Directory

Haven, Stella
nurse, 1919 Directory

Hawk, Cora V.
secretary, 1923 directory

Hawk, Cora V.
worker race: W sex: F age: 26 marital: S place of birth: Kansas occupation: stenographer source: 1910 Woodcroft census

Hawk, Cora V.
worker race W gender F age 46 marital status . birthplace Kansas occupation secretary source 1920 Woodcroft hospital census

Hawk, Cora V.
stenographer, Woodcroft, 1913 City Directory

Hawk, Cora V.
secretary, Woodcroft, 1914 City Directory

Hawk, Cora V.
secretary Woodcroft Hospital, 1919 Directory

Hawk, Cora V.
secretary, Woodcroft Hospital, 1921 Directory

Hawkins, Robert Lee
Robert Lee Hawkins - Pueblo Chieftain - July 14, 2002 - Robert Lee Hawkins, 64, born on Feb. 18, 1938, and passed away on July 12, 2002. Deeply committed to quality mental health care, social justice and optimum educational opportunities, he dedicated his life to making his community, state and world more welcoming and functional for all. He recently retired as superintendent from the Colorado Mental Health Institute after 46 years of service. His father, Isom Hawkins; and his mother, Bessie Mae Huguley, preceded him in death. He is mourned by his wife, Sharon; by his children, of whom he was incredibly proud, Robert Lee (Anita) Hawkins Jr., Jeanne Marie (Elvin) Caldwell, Julia Renee Shazier, and Rose Ann Hawkins; by his grandchildren, Derrick Hawkins, Tavonne Shazier, and Spencer Hawkins; by his brother, Sylvester (Janie) Owens; by numerous nieces and nephews; and by many dear and valued friends. He was an elected member of the Civil Service Commission for 29 years, vice chair of the Pueblo Democratic Party for 24 years and served six years on the U.S. Department of Education National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity. Currently, he also served on the boards of the National Girl Scouts, Pueblo Housing Authority, Neighborhood Housing, Pueblo Diversified Industries, Crime Stoppers, YMCA Capital Campaign, Spanish Peaks Mental Health Center, Sycare, Red Cross, Community Corrections Screening Board, University of Denver School of Social Work Advisory Committee. In addition to the above and serving on many other boards, commissions and committees, he had previously held chairmanships on the Colorado Commission of Higher Education, Pueblo NAACP, Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center, United Way, Pueblo War on Poverty, Crime Stoppers, Broadway Theater League, Southern Colorado Chapter of National Association of Social Workers and Pueblo Community Action Committee. He also served in the United States Army for four years, receiving an honorable discharge. He enjoyed people and working with others, a good laugh, good music, traveling and every opportunity that came his way. He cherished his wife and family and loved his community. He will be sorely missed. At his request there will be no viewing. An ecumenical service in his memory will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 16, 2002, at Praise Assembly of God Church, 2000 Troy Avenue, with the Rev. Rodney Perry and the Rev. Dr. John Ross officiating. Private interment will be held at Mountain View Cemetery. Those who wish to honor his memory may want to consider donations to Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo or to Buell Children's Museum at Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center, c/o the funeral home.

Hawley, Helen M.
Helen M. Hawley - Pueblo Chieftain - January 15, 1998 - Helen M. Hawley, 89, passed away Jan. 12, 1998. Preceded in death by her husband, Daylett F. Hawley, in 1959, and by her daughter, LaVerne T. Johnson, in 1985. Survived by her children, Helen M. Thomas, Phoenix, Ariz., and John and Donnie Hawley, Plano, Texas- grandchildren, Susan Niebergall, Debra Beisner, Melody Hanck, Kevin Johnson, Christina Beaty, Dana Jaeger, Shannon Hinton, Erin Hawley and Jeffry Thomas- as well as by 14 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Hawley worked at the Colorado State Hospital and later retired from St. Mary-Corwin Hospital, where she was a licensed practical nurse. At her request, cremation with no viewing. Memorial Mass, 2 p.m. Friday, St. Patrick Church. In lieu of charitable donations, the family requests prayers for the repose of her soul.

Hay, Rillah G.
Rocky Mountain News 2-7-1897 – The Insane Asylum – Dr. Eskridge Replies to Strictures Made Upon the Management of the Institution – To the Rocky Mountain News: The editorial on the insane asylum and the interview with the county commissioners in to-day's News, are in no sense malicious, and I feel that you want to get at the truth in the matter. The management of the asylum, and especially Dr. Thombs, the superintendent, have been misrepresented by somebody who seems to have a personal spite against Dr. Thombs… A staff of attending physicians has been elected to the asylum and these serve without pay. They consist of Drs. R. W. Corwin, Hubert Work, A. T. King, the present mayor of Pueblo, Rillah G. Hay, wife of Rev. Hay, E. M. Marbourg and W. W. Bulette of Pueblo, Drs. E. J. A. Rogers and Clayton Parkhill have accepted the position of consulting surgeons, and go down without pay whenever summoned…

Hayes, E. Frances
worker race: W sex: F age: 26 marital:M place of birth: Colorado occupation: stenographer source: 1920 census

Hayes, Emma F.
Roomer gender F race W age 36 marital status Wd birthplace Colorado occupation Stenographer source 1930 census

Hayes, Frances
clerk, 1923 directory

Hayes, Frances
clerk, 1930 Directory

Hayes, J. R.
laborer, 1921 Directory

Hayes, James
worker race W gender M age . marital status . birthplace . occupation nurse source 1920 Woodcroft hospital census

Hayes, Pearl
x-ray technician, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 180 State Hospital

Hayes, William F.
worker race: W sex: M age: 26 marital:M place of birth: Illinois occupation: asst. electrician source: 1920 census

Hays, Frank
nurse, 1921 Directory

Haywood, Frank
worker race: W sex: M age: 26 marital:M place of birth: Kentucky occupation: nurse source: 1920 census

Hayworth, K. J.
nurse, 1921 Directory

Hayworth, K. J.
nurse, 1923 directory

Hayworth, Mabel
nurse, 1921 Directory

Hayworth, Roy K
maintenance man, spouse Bertha residence: 1631 E 125h 1948, City Directory page 180 State Hospital

Heard, Kenneth R.
Kenneth R. Heard - Pueblo Chieftain - July 29, 2004 - Kenneth R. Heard, 74, passed away July 27, 2004. He is preceded in death by his parents, Richard C. and Louverne Heard; and his brother, Richard E. Heard. Survived by his wife, Helen Heard; children, Kenneth E.(Bonnie) Heard, Tunkhannock, Pa., Virginia (Robert) Dyche, Basalt, Colo.; sister, Reta Northcutt, Longmont, Colo.; grandchildren, Rich Sauer, Jeff Sauer, Lynna Schiller, Shelly Woolsey; he is also survived by great-grandchild, Christian Schiller. Mr. Heard was retired from the Colorado State Hospital and a member of Liberty Baptist Church since 1958. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel, with the Rev. Ben Huddleston of Marionville, Mo., officiating. Interment at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Memorial donations may be made to the National Parkinson Foundation, through the funeral home.

Hearriss, Daniel H.
head of family gender M race W age 33 marital status M birthplace Tennessee occupation Attendant source 1930 census

Hearriss, Lorina
Wife - gender F race W age 31 marital status M birthplace Tennessee occupation Attendant source 1930 census

Heath, T. N.
nurse, 1919 Directory

Heaton, Mae
nurse 1914 City Directory

Heavirland, Leona M Mrs
attendant, residence: 1401 Baxter 1948, City Directory page 181 State Hospital

Heavirland, Samuel
attendant, spouse Leona residence: 1401 Baxter 1948, City Directory page 181 State Hospital

Hedges, Dolores
attendant, residence: 506 W 9th 1948, City Directory page 181 State Hospital

Hedges, Frances L
attendant, spouse Delores residence: 506 W 9th 1948, City Directory page 181 State Hospital

Heiderick, J. A.
nurse, 1921 Directory

Heil, John
laborer, 1930 Directory

Heiner, Isadore
not given, 1913 City Directory

Heinrichs, Adolph C.
nurse, 1930 Directory

Heinrichs, Veronica
cook, 1930 Directory

Heins, Lucille
nurse, 1930 Directory

Heisler, W G
engineer dept, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 182 State Hospital

Helbling, G. G.
physician, 1930 Directory

Helmer, Adolf
nurse, 1921 Directory

Helmer, Adolph
supervisor, 1930 Directory

Helmor, Adolph
worker race: W sex: M age: 60 marital:S place of birth: Sweden occupation: chief nurse source: 1920 census

Hemmens, Ernest F
attendant, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 182 State Hospital

Henager, Lillie
waitress, Woodcroft, 1913 City Directory

Hendricks, John C.
worker race: W sex: M age: 66 marital:S place of birth: Kentucky occupation: nurse source: 1920 census

Hendricks, John C.
nurse, 1919 Directory

Hendricks, John C.
nurse, 1921 Directory

Hendricks, John C.
nurse, 1923 directory

Henigsman, Jack
office, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 183 State Hospital

Henry, Russell C
laboratory, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 183 State Hospital

Hensley, Elizabeth E.
Wife - gender F race W age 29 marital status M birthplace Wisconsin occupation Attendant source 1930 census

Hensley, Grover C.
head of family gender M race W age 41 marital status M birthplace Tennessee occupation Attendant source 1930 census

Herdiman, D. E.
worker race W gender M age 24 marital status S birthplace Colorado occupation dairyman source 1920 Woodcroft hospital census

Hermes, Herman
baker, 1913 City Directory

Hermes, Herman
baker 1914 City Directory

Hermes, Herman J.
worker race W gender M age 56 marital status M place of birth Germany occupation baker source 1910 census

Herod, Helen
Roomer gender F race W age Un marital status M birthplace United States occupation Attendent source 1930 census

Herod, Helen
nurse, 1930 Directory

Herrera, Epifanio
Epifanio Herrera - Huerfano World - March 12, 1992 - Epifanio Herrera, 87, known as Eppy Duran in his youth, died Saturday, March 7, 1992 in Highland Park Nursing Home in Pueblo where he had resided the past four years. Mr. Herrera was born in Walsenburg Nov. 10, 1904 and was involved in sheep raising in the Rattlesnake Buttes area with his family. Later he operated his own barbershop in Walsenburg before going to Colorado State Hospital in Pueblo where he worked as a barber until his retirement. He was a member of Latin American Club. Survivors are a son, Emmit, Pueblo; sister, Molly Bailey, La Veta; brothers Joe Duran, Kennick, WA and Tovias, Pueblo; several nieces and nephews. Funeral service was Wednesday morning in St. Mary Church in Walsenburg. Interment was in South St. Mary Cemetery. Rivera Funeral Home of Pueblo was in charge of arrangements.

Herrick, Emma
nurse, 1923 directory

Herrin, Eula Mae
Eula Mae Herrin - Pueblo Chieftain - April 15, 2000 - Eula Mae Herrin, 88, of St. George, Utah, and formerly of Canon City, died April 11, 2000. She was born July 27, 1911, in Hess, Okla., to James McElfresh and Maggie Bertline Rumnier. Mrs. Herrin grew up and spent most of her life in Oklahoma. She moved to Colorado after she was married and worked for the Colorado State Mental Hospital for many years. After she retired, Mrs. Herrin moved to Provo, Utah, and then to St. George in 1981. Mrs. Herrin was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and held many positions over the years. She enjoyed reading, writing, poetry and gardening. She married Robert Roy Herrin, who preceded her in death on July 6, 1955. She is survived by children, Carson Robert (Diana) Herrin, Pueblo, Edward Paul (Patricia) Herrin, Cripple Creek, Carol Lynn (Lee) Phillips, St. George; 11 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; a nephew, LeRoy Matthews; and a niece, Phyllis Schwab, both of Canon City. She was preceded in death by her husband and parents. Graveside service, 2 p.m. Monday, Lakeside Cemetery.

Herzvberger, Ruth
laboratory technician, residence: 1224 E 7th 1948, City Directory page 185 State Hospital

Hessig, Ada
nurse, 1919 Directory

Hessig, Ada
nurse, 1921 Directory

Hessig, Ada M.
worker race: W sex: F age: 26 marital:M place of birth: Missouri occupation: nurse source: 1920 census

Hessig, George
nurse, 1919 Directory

Hessig, George
nurse, 1921 Directory

Hessig, George
nurse, 1923 directory

Hessig, George
supervisor, 1930 Directory

Hessig, George
engineer dept, spouse Myrtle residence: 117 Locust 1948, City Directory page 186 State Hospital

Hessig, George M.
worker race: W sex: M age: 30 marital:M place of birth: Indiana occupation: nurse source: 1920 census

Hessig, Myrtle
office, residence: 117 Locust 1948, City Directory page 186 State Hospital

Hiatt, Hazel
waitress, Woodcroft, 1913 City Directory

Hicks, Thomas F.
night watchman, 1889 City Directory

Hicks, Vernona
housekeeping dept, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 186 State Hospital

Hidges, Frank C.
carpenter 1914 City Directory

Higley, Hume F.
nurse, 1904 City Directory

Hill, Anna E
nurse, 1923 directory

Hill, Beatrice Z.
nurse, 1923 directory

Hill, Sylvia E.
nurse, 1923 directory

Hills, Emma A.
Emma A. Hills - Pueblo Chieftain - April 24, 2003 - Emma A. Hills, of Pueblo, born March 5, 1916, passed away April 22, 2003. She is preceded in death by her loving husband, Dale Hills, June 21, 1993. Also preceded in death by seven brothers, three sisters and one grandson. She is survived by children, Scott Hills, Jerrianne Rumsey, Pete (Ursula) Taullie, Maryanne (Larry) Noland, Geraldine Kern; sister, Olga Golob; and brother; Mirko (Ruth) Samec. Also survived by numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and sisters-in-law, Mildred and Ann Stofac. Emma retired from the Colorado State Hospital. She enjoyed fishing and a trip to Cripple Creek every now and then. Family and friends will miss her great sense of humor, her quick wit and her compassionate heart. Visitation from 4 to 6 p.m. today, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday, April 25, 2003, T.G. McCarthy Rose Chapel, with interment to follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens. Those who wish may make memorial contributions in memory of Emma A. Hills to the American Cancer Society or Sangre de Cristo Hospice through the funeral home office.

Hilton, Alice M.
nurse, 1919 Directory

Himes, Ralph Ernest
Ralph Ernest Himes - Pueblo Chieftain - December 18, 2002 - Ralph E. Himes, 95, a lifelong resident of Pueblo, passed away Dec. 14, 2002. Ralph retired in 1972 from the Colorado State Hospital as an electrician. He was a founding member of the Holy Family Catholic Church and a member of the Elks. He was also a lifetime member of the D.A.V., and Eagles. He is preceded in death by his loving wife of 59 years, Ramona; his son, Ralph E. Himes Jr.; and his siblings, Harry, Ethel, Frances, Lucille and Edith. Ralph is survived by his children, Pete (Mary) J. Medina of New Providence, N.J., Edward (Anne) F. Himes of Denver and Sharon (Dan) N. Payne of Pueblo; 10 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Viewing will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. today with the recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m., both at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Mass of the Resurrection will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Holy Family Catholic Church. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Those who wish may make a memorial contribution in Ralph's name to the Sangre de Cristo Hospice through the funeral home.

Himes, Ramona V.
Ramona V. Himes - Pueblo Chieftain - April 27, 2000 - Ramona V. Himes, 87, of Pueblo, passed away Wednesday, April 26, 2000. Ramona retired from the Colorado State Hospital as an LPN after 25 years of dedicated service. She was an avid bingo player and also was a founding member of Holy Family Catholic Church. Preceded in death by son, Ralph Ernest Himes Jr.; and brother, Savino Chavez. Her husband of 59 years, Ralph Himes; children, Pete J. (Mary) Medina, New Providence, N.J.; Edward F. (Ann) Himes, Denver and Sharon E. (Dan) Payne of Pueblo; sisters-in-law, Josie Bueno, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Edith White of Ft. Collins survive her. Ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral Mass, 2 p.m. Saturday at Holy Family Church with interment at Imperial Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends and relatives following the interment. Location to be announced at service.

Hindman, Erma A Mrs
attendant, residence: 607 E 3d 1948, City Directory page 188 State Hospital

Hinman, Fred N
attendant, spouse Gladys residence: 1106 W 14th 1948, City Directory page 188 State Hospital

Hinman, Gladys
attendant, residence: 1106 W 14th 1948, City Directory page 188 State Hospital

Hirst, Edgar
maintenance man, spouse Virginia residence: 713 E 7th 1948, City Directory page 188 State Hospital

Hite, J. H.
nurse, 1923 directory

Hockersmith, Faye
dietitian helper, residence: 2600 W 11th 1948, City Directory page 189 State Hospital

Hodges, Amanda
wife race: W sex: F age: 65 marital:M place of birth: Indiana occupation: none source: 1920 census

Hodges, Charleen May
Charleen Mae Hodges - Pueblo Chieftain - November12, 1999 - Charleen Mae Hodges, born March 21, 1924, died at home Wednesday, one week after the death of Earl, her husband of 57 years. One of six daughters to Raymond E. and Minnie E. (Benesch) Draper, she is survived by sisters, Edna Eddleman, Lois (Dick) Cooper and Virginia Lee (Anthony) Schmidtt of Pueblo, Caroline (Jim) Rayome of Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., and Marilyn (Jim) Chalaire of Venice, Fla.; children, Tom (Dianne) Hodges of Amarillo, Terry (Louise) Hodges of Houston and Collette (Kermit) Spencer of Rye; grandchildren, Christopher Hodges of Decatur, Texas, Catherine Grimes of Amarillo, Alisa Hodges of Houston and Kalan and Kyle Spencer of Rye; and six great-grandchildren. Charleen graduated from Avondale High School; was a singer, dancer and basketball player, worked at the Pueblo Ordnance Depot during World War II and retired from Colorado State Hospital as a Senior Psychiatric Technician after 23 years. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 13, 1999, at Grace Community Bible Church led by Pastor Dan Lyons. Interment to follow, Imperial Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Friends welcome at the home, 2220 Hillside Road, Saturday afternoon. Memorials may be made to Grace Community Bible Church 1405 25th Lane, Pueblo, Colo. 81006.

Hodges, Dwight
carpenter, 1919 Directory

Hodges, Dwight D.
worker race: W sex: M age: 69 marital:M place of birth: New York occupation: carpenter source: 1920 census

Hodges, Frank C.
worker race W gender M age 58 marital status M place of birth New York occupation carpenter source 1910 census

Hodges, Frank C.
carpenter, 1913 City Directory

Hodges, Frank C.
carpenter, 1919 Directory

Hodges, Frank C.
worker race: W sex: M age: 66 marital:M place of birth: New York occupation: carpenter source: 1920 census

Hodges, Ida B.
wife race: W sex: F age: 55 marital:M place of birth: Iowa occupation: none source: 1920 census

Hodges, Vernal A.
daughter race: W sex: F age: 16 marital:S place of birth: Oklahoma occupation: none source: 1920 census

Hodges, Winfield M.
painter, 1930 Directory

Hoffman, Almena
worker race: W sex: F age: 27 marital:M place of birth: Missouri occupation: nurse source: 1920 census

Hoffman, George L.
worker race: W sex: M age: 35 marital:M place of birth: Kansas occupation: nurse source: 1920 census

Hoffman, Nellie
employee, female, white, age 38, married, born Indiana, 1930 Woodcroft census

Hoffman, Otto
butcher 1914 City Directory

Hoffman, Otto
Pueblo Chieftain – February 16, 1955 – Otto Hoffman, arrangements later.

Hog, Charles E.
worker race: W sex: M age: 24 marital: S place of birth: Pennsylvania occupation: nurse source: 1910 Woodcroft census

Hogan, John S
fireman, residence: 4000 W 11th 1948, City Directory page 190 State Hospital

Holden, Lorraine
Lorraine A. Holden - Pueblo Chieftain - January 01, 1999 - Lorraine A. Holden passed away Dec. 30, 1998, in Pueblo. Lorraine was born in Pueblo on July 25, 1928, and had lived here her entire life. She was a graduate of Centennial High School and was employed as an occupational therapist assistant at the Colorado State Hospital for 30 years before retiring in 1993. Lorraine was preceded in death by her parents, Audie and Margaret Dissler Sollee and is survived by her children, Kathi (Bernie) Jesik of Pueblo, Margie Thompson and Nancy Ransell, both of Florida, and Bonnie (Terry) Reminga of Michigan- sisters, Betty Whitlock of Denver, Rose Marie (Bob) Holden and Alice Brown, both of Pueblo- her grandchildren, Travis and Todd Thompson, Nathan (Denice) and Marc Ransell, Steve and Kevin Jesik and Sean and Rene Reminga- as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Jan. 2, 1999, at 3 p.m. in the Broadway Christian Church, 206 Broadway, with Rev. Hal Hartman officiating. Interment will follow at a later date. Donations in memory of Mrs. Holden may be made to the Scleraderma Foundation either direct or through the mortuary.

Hollingshead, Albert L
produce dept, residence: 324 McClelland av 1948, City Directory page 190 State Hospital

Hollingsworth, W. A.
gateman, 1930 Directory

Hollingsworth, William A.
Roomer gender M race W age 61 marital status Wd birthplace Iowa occupation Gate Man source 1930 census

Holloway, Allan T
attendant, spouse Pearl residence: 903 W 17th 1948, City Directory page 191 State Hospital

Holman, I. B.
carman, 1930 Directory

Holman, Patricia
office worker, residence: 207 1/2 W 6th Apt 6 1948, City Directory page 191 State Hospital

Holmes, Margaret
Margaret Holmes - La Veta Signature - January 29, 1987 - Margaret Holmes, 68, died on January 24, 1987 after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Holmes was born in Garden City, KS on September 15, 1918. After her marriage to Orville Holmes on May 25, 1937, the couple moved to Pueblo, CO where they lived for 43 years. She was a registered nurse working for the Colorado State Hospital for 20 years. She retired in 1980. The couple then moved to Gardner in 1981. Mrs. Holmes was very active in the Nursing Association and Gardner Methodist Church. Mrs. Holmes is survived by her husband, Orville of Gardner; a son, Gilbert Holmes, Dallas, TX; a sister, Pat Lyle, Las Vegas, NV; brothers, Joe Wilson, also of Las Vegas; Dave Crabb, Garden City, KS; and Bill Crabb who lives in Thailand; two grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, January 27 at the Gardner Methodist Church. Interment at the Upper Huerfano/Gardner Cemetery.

Holmgren, Carl J
engineer helper, spouse Ellen residence: 501 E Evans 1948, City Directory page 191 State Hospital

Holmquest, Frank
dietitian helper, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 191 State Hospital

Holomon, Charles C
engineerhelper, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 191 State Hospital

Holt, J. E.
nurse, 1921 Directory

Holt, Jack
attendant helper, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 191 State Hospital

Holt, N. B.
druggist, 1921 Directory

Holt, N. B.
pharmacist, 1923 directory

Holt, N. B.
pharmacist, 1930 Directory

Holt, Noah B.
Roomer gender M race W age 52 marital status S birthplace Missouri occupation Druggist source 1930 census

Holt, Noah B.
worker race: W sex: M age: 41 marital:S place of birth: Missouri occupation: druggist source: 1920 census

Holt, Noah B.
druggist, 1919 Directory

Holthause, Christine
laundress, 1898 City Directory

Holtsclaw, Iva
asst cook 1914 City Directory

Holtsclaw, Iva
helper, 1913 City Directory

Hong, Sing
laundryman, 1899 City Directory

Hood, Beatrice
dietitian helper, residence: 1519 E Evans 1948, City Directory page 192 State Hospital

Hood, Constance
attendant, residence: 1025 Greenwood 1948, City Directory page 192 State Hospital

Hoover, Clarissa S.
niece race: W sex: F age: 16 marital:S place of birth: New York occupation: none source: 1920 census

Hoover, Cuma M.
worker race: W sex: F age: 19 marital:S place of birth: Colorado occupation: waitress source: 1920 census

Hoover, Jane
niece race: W sex: F age: 8 marital:S place of birth: Washington occupation: none source: 1920 census

Hopkins, Stella M
attendant, residence: 1121 E Evans 1948, City Directory page 192 State Hospital

Horacek, Kathleen
nurse, Woodcroft Hospital, 1919 Directory

Horning, Nell
Wife - gender F race W age 36 marital status M birthplace Kentucky occupation Attendant source 1930 census

Horning, Nell
nurse, 1930 Directory

Horning, Nell Mrs
attendant, residence: 217 W 6th apt 68 1948, City Directory page 193 State Hospital

Horning, Otha
head of family gender M race W age 37 marital status M birthplace Kentucky occupation Attendant source 1930 census

Horning, Otha
nurse, 1930 Directory

Horsman, Luella
occupational therapy dept, residence: 630 W Pitkin av 1948, City Directory page 193 State Hospital

Horton, Billie B.
Billie B. Horton - Pueblo Chieftain - February 24, 2006 - Billie B. Horton, 71, passed away Feb. 21, 2006. Survived by his children, Sandra Lynn (Jack) Crook of Boone, Rebecca Ann (Mark) Dome of Pueblo, and Thomas (Erlinda) Horton of Boone; brother, Jack Horton of Lansing, Mich.; grandchildren, Stephanie and James (Deana) Crook, Paden and Devan Dome, Brian, Zackary, Jessica and Christopher Horton; and great-grandchild, James Alan Crook. Preceded in death by his wife, Nancy P. Horton, on July 23, 2005; son, Michael D. Horton, on Dec. 20, 2000; and granddaughter, Tracy Lynn Alsteen. Billie was born to Claude and Eunice Horton on July 7, 1934, in Boone, Colo. In 1989, he retired from Colorado State Hospital as a registered nurse after 32 years of service. Billie enjoyed hunting and fishing and was a member of Liberty Baptist Church. Viewing, 3 to 6 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Funeral service, 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, at Liberty Baptist Church, 2207 W. 29th, with the Rev. Steven Thacker officiating. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. Those who desire may make memorials to Liberty Baptist Church direct or through Montgomery & Steward.

Hoskins, Maggie
nurse, 1919 Directory

Hoskins, Vance
nurse, 1919 Directory

Houser, Ethel
Ethel Houser - Pueblo Chieftain - September 05, 2002 - Ethel Houser, 97, passed away Aug. 31, 2002. Mrs. Houser was preceded in death by her late husband, Horace, in 1956, who was employed by the Pueblo Gas and Fuel. Mrs. Houser retired from the Colorado State Hospital as a psychiatric technician. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church of Pueblo and the First Methodist Church of Colorado Springs. Those who knew her will fondly remember her as a deeply religious woman who loved to spend time with family, friends and loved making quilts and going fishing. She is survived by her daughter, Janice (Garld) Edwards; grandchildren, Gary (Danna) Edwards and Jana (Terry) Corbett. Seven great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren; and nephews, Donald Brooks of Colorado Springs and Dr. Thomas Countway of Billings, Mont., also survive. Viewing at the funeral home on Saturday from 11 a.m. until noon, followed by a graveside service at 1 p.m. at Mountain View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice in memory of Mrs. Houser.

Houston, Dwight M.
Denver Evening Post 1-24-1899 – Asylum Inquisitors Down to Hard Pan – Pueblo, Jan. 24 – What will probably be the last day of the insane asylum investigation by the legislative committee began this morning with a denunciation by Attorney (Mortimer F.) Taylor, who, in vigorous language, characterized the examination of witnesses as “bullyragging,” and of such an illegal nature that 90 per cent of the testimony taken would be thrown out of an ordinary justice court… The Examination of Witnesses Finally Resumed – … Dwight M. Houston, attendant in ward “B,” was placed on the stand. He testified he had been connected with the asylum for eight years. In that time he had nine weeks' vacation.

Houston, Marie
attendant, residence: 1347 E 5th 1948, City Directory page 194 State Hospital

Howard, G. C.
nurse, 1919 Directory

Howard, John W
attendant, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 194 State Hospital

Howard, Lilly B
attendant, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 194 State Hospital

Hubbard, Joseph H.
worker race: W sex: M age: 32 marital: M place of birth: Alabama occupation: nurse source: 1910 Woodcroft census

Hubbard, Joseph H.
dairyman, Woodcroft, 1914 City Directory

Hubbell, Maude C.
Roomer gender F race In age 21 marital status S birthplace Arizona occupation Trained Nurse source 1930 census

Hubbs, Alden T
attendant, spouse Nina residence: 1127 W 17th apt 2 1948, City Directory page 196 State Hospital

Huber, Helen
Helen Mary Huber – Pueblo Chieftain – November 3, 2006 - Helen Mary Huber died on Nov. 1, 2006. Born in Pueblo, Colo., on Oct. 30, 1923, she was the daughter of George F. and Julia B. Huber. Helen is survived by her brother, Keith (Betty) Huber; sister-in-law, Ruth Huber; nieces, Sylvia (Paul) Fanning, Judith Hendrix, Maura (Richard) Edison, Karen (Michael) Sexton and Deborah (David) Dupps; nephews, Wayne (Linda) Huber, Mark Huber, Paul (Lori) Huber, Michael Huber and Jeffrey (Valerie) Huber. Also survived by grand-nieces and -nephews; and friend, Ethel M. Bonn. Preceded in death by her parents; sister, Dorothy; and brothers, Robert and Kenneth. Helen graduated from Pueblo Catholic High School, and received a Bachelor of Science degree from the College of Mount St. Joseph in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Master of Science degree in psychiatric/mental health nursing, Catholic University, Washington, D.C. She was elected to membership in Sigma Theta Tau (National Honor Society in nursing), and in PI Gamma NU (National Social Service Honor Society), and the Delta Kappa Gamma Society of Women Educators. Helen taught nursing students at Seton School of Nursing, Penrose Hospital, Colorado Springs, and St. Mary, Pueblo; also at De Paul School of Nursing and St. Mary-Corwin Hospital; and also served as assistant director of nursing service at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital. After completing graduate studies in 1958, she taught nursing personnel at Colorado State Hospital, Pueblo. In 1961, she was appointed the first director of nursing at the Fort Logan Mental Health Center and served in that capacity until 1976, when she became a field representative and surveyor/consultant for the Joint Commission for Accreditation of Hospitals, Chicago, Ill., serving in that capacity for five years. In 1981, she was appointed assistant director of nursing for psychiatric nursing at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Albuquerque, N.M., serving in that capacity until her retirement in 1988. Helen was a member of the Shrine of St. Therese Parish where a funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, with cremation to follow the service.

Hubersberger, Lynn W
watchman, spouse Violet E residence: 116 W Adams av 1948, City Directory page 196 State Hospital

Huddle, L. W.
nurse, 1921 Directory

Hudgens, Oaklund
dietitian helper, residence: 1629 W 19th 1948, City Directory page 196 State Hospital

Hudson, Sallie S.
nurse, 1923 directory

Huff, J Gordon
attendant, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 196 State Hospital

Huff, Virginia
attendant, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 196 State Hospital

Huffman, Bertha G.
Roomer gender F race W age 23 marital status S birthplace Mississippi occupation Attendant source 1930 census

Huffman, Flora
worker race: W sex: F age: 43 marital: W place of birth: Kansas occupation: dining room source: 1910 Woodcroft census

Huffman, Flora
domestic, Woodcroft, 1913 City Directory

Hughes, F.R.
laundry, 1913 City Directory

Hughes, Leona
worker race W gender F age 34 marital status S place of birth Missouri occupation chief nurse source 1910 census

Hughes, Leona
asst chief nurse, 1913 City Directory

Hughes, Leona
asst chief nurse 1914 City Directory

Hughlitt, Anna J.
Wife - gender F race W age 53 marital status M birthplace Kansas source 1930 census

Hughlitt, F. L.
engineer, 1921 Directory

Hughlitt, F. L.
engineer, 1930 Directory

Hughlitt, F. L..
nurse, 1923 directory

Hughlitt, Francis J
chief engineer, spouse Anna J residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 197 State Hospital

Hughlitt, Francis L.
head of family gender M race W age 58 marital status M birthplace Kansas occupation Engineer source 1930 census

Hughlitt, Fred L.
asst. engr, 1898 City Directory

Hughlitt, Mary J.
Daught gender F race W age 10 marital status S birthplace Colorado source 1930 census

Hughlitt, Pearl
cook, 1930 Directory

Hughlitt, Sylvester S
farm supervisor, spouse Pearl residence: 4000 W 11th 1948, City Directory page 197 State Hospital

Hughlitt, Sylvester S.
dairyman, 1923 directory

Hughlitt, Sylvester S.
dairyman, 1930 Directory

Hull, Alice B Mrs
attendant, residence: 2901 5th av apt 6 1948, City Directory page 197 State Hospital

Hull, Alice O.
Alice O. Hull - Pueblo Chieftain - February 14, 1998 - Alice O. Hull, 98, passed away Feb. 12, 1998. Born in Lytle, Colo., on April 4, 1899. Preceded in death by parents, William and Bertha Outhier- husband, Joseph Hull- sisters, Marion Eakens, Doris Donley, Bessie Brown, Mildred Outhier- brothers, Bill Outhier and Louis Outhier. Survived by children, Merle Frost of Denver, Melvin (Mary Ann) Hull, Hugh (Kathy) Hull, Robert (Ellen) Hull, Pueblo- six grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. Alice lived in the Beulah area for many years before moving to Pueblo. She retired from the Colorado State Hospital as a psychiatric technician. She belonged to the Ladies Auxiliary of V.F.W., the American Association of Retired Persons, Beulah Historical Society, Pueblo Metropolitan Museum Association, Friends of the Library and the Colorado Association of Public Employees. Family and friends will be received at 1146 Longwood. Visitation at the funeral home from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m., prior to the funeral service at 11 a.m. Monday, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Hull, Betty L
attendant, residence: 606 W Abriendo 1948, City Directory page 197 State Hospital

Hull, Lillian
domestic, 1930 Directory

Hull, Olive
cook, 1930 Directory

Hull, Olive M.
Roomer gender F race W age 31 marital status M birthplace Arkansas occupation Cook source 1930 census

Hulse, J. H.
laundryworker, 1921 Directory

Hulse, S. J.
nurse, 1921 Directory

Hulse, S. J.
mechanic, 1923 directory

Hume, Clara Mrs
attendant, residence: 1627 Cedar 1948, City Directory page 197 State Hospital

Humphrey, Freeman A
attendant, spouse Ora E residence: 1007 W 14th 1948, City Directory page 197 State Hospital

Humphreys, Helen K.
Helen K. Humphreys - Pueblo Chieftain - August 05, 1998 - Helen K. Humphreys passed away Aug. 3, 1998. Born in Helper, Utah, Feb. 4, 1927. Preceded in death by parents, Mike and Clarabelle Kasimatis. Survived by daughter, Elizabeth (Claraellen) Ashton, Littleton- sons, John (Pat) Humphreys and Mike (Jenny) Humphreys, Pueblo- sister, Christina (Charles) Abbate, Pueblo- brother, John Kasimatis, Oregon, Wis.- grandchildren, Michael Richard, John Adam, Jessi Renee, Rachel Kathren, Christopher James, Max Taylor, Jammie Ellen, Amanda Kay, and Travis John Humphreys- nieces, Teri Lynn Abbate and Ellen Tomski, Farmington Hills, Mich.- nephews, C. Mitchell Abbate, Grand Junction, and John A. Kasimatis, Verona, Wis. Mrs. Humphrey was a longtime Pueblo resident, retiring from the Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo after 44 years of service. The family respectfully requests no food or flowers. Those wishing may make a contribution to the American Diabetes Association in Helen's name through the funeral home office. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Friday, Imperial Funeral Home Chapel. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Viewing, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday.

Humrick, Pearl
attendant, residence: State Hospital 1948, City Directory page 198 State Hospital

Hundley, Betty J.
Betty J. Hundley - Pueblo Chieftain - August 21, 2001 - Age 78, passed away Aug. 18, 2001. Preceded in death by her husband, Robert L. Hundley on July 12, 1984; parents, William and Marie McIlvain; daughter, Gail Hundley on April 8, 1996; and sister, Billie Moore. Survived by her daughter, Carol White; son, Robert (Lorraine) Hundley, all of Pueblo; and grandsons, Damian McDougal of Pueblo, Joshua Hundley of New York and Robert (Debbie) Hundley of Connecticut. Born on July 30, 1923, in Pueblo and retired from the housekeeping staff at the Colorado State Hospital. Graveside service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2001, at Roselawn Cemetery, with Pastor Jim Singleton officiating.

Hunker, Ralph
employee, spouse Edith W residence: 301 Dupps av 1948, City Directory page 198 State Hospital

Hunt , Joan
attendant, residence: 210 Arthur 1948, City Directory page 198 State Hospital

Hunt, Mary
waiter, 1919 Directory

Hunt, Nona G.
nurse, 1923 directory

Hunt, Orin C.
fireman, 1919 Directory

Hunt, Orrin C.
emp 1914 City Directory

Hunter, Andrew
janitor, 1898 City Directory

Hunter, D. C.
nurse, 1904 City Directory

Hunter, Dorothy
Dorothy Hunter - Pueblo Chieftain - May 15, 2001 - Dorothy Hunter, 72, passed away May 14, 2001. She is preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Edith Bagley, and by her brother, Walter Bagley. She will be sadly missed by her husband, William J. Hunter; children, Ann (Bill) Long, Pueblo; Jerry (Paula) Oreskovich, Pueblo; Cheri Hunter (Lee Donaldson), Chicago, Ill., and William P. (Melinda) Hunter, Pueblo; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; sister, Lois (Robert) Windsor, Pueblo; and brother, Albert (Marjorie) Bagley, Seattle, Wash., as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Dorothy retired from the Colorado State Hospital, where she was a psychiatric technician. She was also an avid tennis player. A memorial service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Friday at First United Methodist Church. The family requests that in lieu of food and flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Hunter, Mary A,
asst cook 1914 City Directory

Hurt, Walter W
attendant, residence: 1106 W 16th 1948, City Directory page 199 State Hospital

Huskamp, George
gardener, 1904 City Directory

Huskamp, William
fireman, 1904 City Directory

Huskamp, William
worker race W gender M month born June year born 1875 age 24 marital status S place of birth Missouri occupation gardiner source : 1900 census

Huston, D. M.
attendant , 1893 City Directory

Hutchinson, Calvin L
produce dept, spouse Jessie A residence: 1905 E 11th 1948, City Directory page 199 State Hospital


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