Pueblo County, Colorado
Colorado Insane Asylum
Personnel
Ingalsbe, Alice
seamstress, 1904 City Directory
Ingalsbe, Alice M.
worker race W gender F month born January year born 1873 age 26 marital status S place of birth Minnesota occupation cook source : 1900 census
Ingram, Margie
dietitian helper, residence: 108 Colorado av 1948, City Directory page 200 State Hospital
Inkkster, Anna J
dietitian helper, residence: 618 Elizabeth 1948, City Directory page 200 State Hospital
Inman, D.
nurse, 1930 Directory
Irby, J. N.
gateman, 1919 Directory
Irby, Jennie
cashier, 1919 Directory
Isaac, Lila Marie
Lila Marie Isaac - Pueblo Chieftain - October 12, 2003 - Lila Marie Isaac, 75 years young, former Crowley and Pueblo resident, died peacefully Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2003, at the home she shared with her daughter, Karen; and son-in-law, Bill, in Corpus Christi, Texas, following a short illness. Lila was preceded in death by her loving husband of 48 years, Gerald L. Isaac; two infant daughters, one granddaughter, and one grandson. She was born March 31, 1928, to Joseph W. Robbins and Dollie Perle Johnson Robbins in Louisville, Neb. She came to Colorado in 1945 with her parents; brothers, Kenneth and Ivan; sisters, Lola and Dolores; and fiancé, Gerald. On Dec. 26, 1946, she and Gerald were married in Vernal, Utah. They lived in Rangely and Wiley, Colo., before settling in Pueblo. Gerald and Lila were both graduates of the Licensed Senior Psychiatric Technician program and worked 30 years in that capacity at the Colorado State Hospital. Their many loving and loved friends were co-workers at CSH. Lila's lifetime focus was her family, and her interests all revolved around the family. She loved living the farm life with Gerald in Crowley from 1962 to 1991. She loved gardening, canning, sewing, crocheting, churning butter, working on the land and with the animals. Lila was known by family and friends for her great cooking-especially 'made from scratch' apple pie, homemade egg noodles with roast and mashed potatoes and her special chocolate Karen's cake. Her joy and passion (along with Gerald) were her grandchildren. The families traveled together to many places including Canada, Seattle, Yellowstone, Disney, California, Washington D.C., to name a few, and her most recent trips to Granbury, Texas, for a family Christmas, then to Louisiana and Florida in May 2003, to meet up with her beloved grandson, Steve. She rarely missed an activity of the grandchildren. Whether it was births, graduations, school programs, weddings, ball games, swimming lessons, band/choir concerts, open houses, parties, ROTC events and especially hundreds of tennis matches, Grandpa and Grandma Isaac were always there. Lila leaves many friends and relatives including her two sisters, Dolores Lewis of Missouri, and Lola (Paul) Feldhaus of Washington; and many nieces and nephews. She is survived by two daughters, Kathleen M. Christian and Karen L. Heist; son-in-law, Bill E. Heist; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. They are Sean (Tammy) Christian, and Shelby and Shanna, Kelly (Ron) Vollmering, and Scarlett and Tristan, Tara (Tom) Ordish, Eryn (Reginia) Christian, and Ian, Tammy (Wade) Clark, and Cheyenne, and Steven C. Heist. The family extends special thanks for the many prayers, phone calls, and cards sent to Lila during her illness. They gave her great joy. Viewing will be noon to 5 p.m. today; and funeral services will be 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 13, 2003, both to be held at Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Interment will follow at Imperial Memorial Gardens.
Isaacs, Fannie M.
worker race: W sex: F age: 23 marital:M place of birth: Illinois occupation: domestic source: 1920 census
Isenhour, Beverly Charlene
Beverly Charlene Isenhour - Pueblo Chieftain - July 31, 2003 - Beverly Charlene Isenhour, 73, passed away July 29, 2003. Survived by her husband of 50 years, Jack; children, Kathi (Greg) Musso and Steve (Melanie) Isenhour; grandchildren, Krysta Musso and Trystan Isenhour; sister, Barbara Herdman of Scottsdale, Ariz.; nephews and nieces. Preceded in death by her father, Wendell Beach; mother, Honey Glee Beach; and granddaughter, Kayleigh Musso. She was born in Iowa Falls, Iowa, on June 27, 1930. Beverly was a member of Delta Gamma and P.E.O Chapter CI. She was active in politics and served on the Colorado State Hospital Auxiliary, Bel-Nor Republican Women, Easter Seals Board, Service League, Junior League, American Red Cross, Ascension Episcopal Church, P.T.A. and Belmont Swim Club. She taught school in Pueblo District 60. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2, 2003, at Ascension Episcopal Church, 18th and Grand, with the Rev. Annette Brownlee officiating. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials in Beverly's name may be made to Ascension Episcopal Church through the funeral home.
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