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1979 Death Index Rocky Mountain News and the Denver Post Name Date Page(S), Sec Denver Public Library 1975 - 1979 Death Index Rocky Mountain News and The Denver Post Name Date Page(s), Sec. Publication A's Abbot, George 02 Apr 1979 124 RMN Abbot, George 04 Apr 1979 26 DP Abbott, Allen G. 11 Jul 1975 19 DP Abbott, Bruce A. 20 Apr 1979 165 RMN Abbott, Bruce Arnold 19 Apr 1979 43 DP Abbott, Elwood Wilbur 14 Jun 1978 139 RMN Abbott, Elwood Wilbur 18 Jun 1978 47 DP Abbott, Gertrude J. 27 Apr 1976 31 DP Abbott, Jean Dyer 25 Feb 1976 20 DP Abbott, Orin J. 06 May 1978 136 RMN Abbott, Orin J. 06 May 1978 33 DP Abbott, Ruth L. 28 Nov 1977 12 DP Abdoo, Paul John Sr. 14 Dec 1977 49 DP Abel, Paul J. 12 May 1975 16 DP Abell, J. Catherine 09 Mar 1978 149 RMN Abell, J. Catherine 10 Mar 1978 52 DP Abelt, Clara S. 08 Jun 1977 123 RMN Abelt, Clara S. 09 Jun 1977 27 DP Abernatha, Martie Park Mrs. 03 Dec 1976 37 DP Ables, Anna Coulson 08 Nov 1978 74 DP Abrahamson, Selma R. 05 Nov 1979 130 RMN Abrahamson, Selma R. 05 Nov 1979 18 DP Acevedo, Homero E. Dr. 01 Apr 1978 15 DP Ackerman, Maurice Kent 11 May 1978 44 DP Acosta, Pete P. 02 Aug 1977 103 RMN Acree, Jessee Leonard 07 Mar 1978 97 RMN Acsell, F. Robert Rev. 20 Dec 1976 123 RMN Acsell, F. Robert Rev. 20 Dec 1976 20 DP Adair, Jense Jane 25 Nov 1977 40 DP Adair, Ollie S. 12 Oct 1977 67 DP Adamek, Joyce I. 29 Jun 1979 170 RMN Adamek, Joyce I. 29 Jun 1979 75 DP Adams, Angela 01 Sep 1976 133 RMN Adams, Angela 01 Sep 1976 26 DP Adams, Chris P. 11 Jun 1975 116 RMN Adams, Chris P. 15 Jun 1975 36 DP Adams, Elsie R. 21 Oct 1978 106 RMN Adams, Elsie Whitlock 20 Jul 1976 92 RMN Adams, Elsie Whitlock 21 Jul 1976 37 DP Adams, Harry Leroy 09 Nov 1976 96 RMN Adams, Harry Leroy 10 Nov 1976 37 DP Adams, Jay W. 17 Feb 1975 42 DP Adams, Lloyd D. 30 Dec 1975 77 RMN Adams, Lloyd D. 01 Jan 1976 45 DP Adams, Louis J. 30 Sep 1976 34 DP 1975-1979 Death Index 1 Denver Public Library 1975 - 1979 Death Index Rocky Mountain News and The Denver Post Name Date Page(s), Sec. Publication Adams, Marcella P. 26 Jan 1978 37 DP Adams, Margie 02 Jul 1978 48 DP Adams, Margie 09 Jun 1978 173 RMN Adams, Marvella I. 14 May 1978 38 DP Adams, Marvella I. 15 May 1978 111 RMN Adams, Marvin H. Rev. 08 Nov 1979 194 RMN Adams, Marvin H. Rev. 09 Nov 1979 43 DP Adams, Pearl R. 30 Nov 1978 173 RMN Adams, Pearl R. 30 Nov 1978 23 DP Adams, Robert W. 08 Mar 1979 163 RMN Adams, Robert W. 08 Mar 1979 28 DP Adams, Virginia P. 28 Sep 1977 54 DP Adams, Wanda I. Mrs. 13 Oct 1975 96 RMN Adams, Wanda I. Mrs. 16 Oct 1975 32 DP Adams, William L. 14 Nov 1975 155 RMN Adams, William L. 14 Nov 1975 55 DP Adamson, A. Oscar 16 Feb 1978 124 RMN Adamson, A. Oscar 17 Feb 1978 52 DP Adamson, Dora B. 11 Apr 1978 111 RMN Adamson, Dora B. 13 Apr 1978 34 DP Adamson, James D. 12 Jun 1975 143 RMN Adamson, James D. 16 Jun 1975 28 DP Adamson, Newell H. 14 May 1975 75 DP Adamsson, Iris E. 24 Mar 1976 131 RMN Adamsson, Iris E. 28 Mar 1976 33 DP Addison, Frances M. 05 Jun 1979 127 RMN Addison, Frances M. 06 Jun 1979 75 DP Addison, Wilbur C. 13 Jan 1975 55 DP Addison, Wilbur C. 14 Jan 1975 85 RMN Adducci, Domenica 'Ruby' 31 Jul 1978 115 RMN Adducci, Domenica 'Ruby' 04 Aug 1978 54 DP Adkins, Lester B. 01 Jul 1977 131 RMN Adkins, Lester B. 05 Jul 1977 24 DP Adler , Harry 30 Dec 1977 8 DP Adler, Harry 30 Dec 1977 99 RMN Aeby, George Edward 05 Sep 1975 73 DP Aemmer, Cecelia 11 Jan 1978 45 DP Affolter, Mattie J. 08 Sep 1976 32 DP Aggeler, Maurice 16 Nov 1978 56 DP Agnew, Julia A. Mrs. 29 Jun 1975 35 DP Agnew, Olive Louise 22 Jun 1978 71 DP Ahe, George Fredrick 12 Jun 1975 148 RMN Ahe, George Fredrick 16 Jun 1975 28 DP A'Hern, Nan M. 01 Sep 1979 116 RMN Ahlfeld, Gladys P. Mrs. 09 Nov 1975 38 DP Ahlin, Constance K. 25 Jun 1978 126 RMN 1975-1979 Death Index 2 Denver Public Library 1975 - 1979 Death Index Rocky Mountain News and The Denver Post Name Date Page(s), Sec. Publication Ahlstrand, Charles T. 28 Nov 1975 195 RMN Ahlstrand, Charles T. 28 Nov 1975 45 DP Ahrens, Thomas P. 05 May 1976 140 RMN Ahrens, Thomas P. 05 May 1976 67 DP Aiello, Ione R. Mrs. 11 Apr 1975 15 DP Aiello, Ione R. Mrs. 12 Apr 1975 145 RMN Aiello, Joseph C. 18 Sep 1978 139 RMN Aiello, Joseph C. 19 Sep 1978 39 DP Aigner, Al C. 24 Nov 1978 34 DP Ainsworth, Cecil I. 16 Nov 1977 132 RMN Ainsworth, Cecil I. 18 Nov 1977 79 DP Ainsworth, Helen M. Mrs. 22 Jul 1975 91 RMN Ainsworth, Helen M. Mrs. 25 Jul 1975 91 RMN Ainsworth, Helen M. Mrs. 25 Jul 1975 42 DP Aitken, Caro McMurtry 19 Nov 1979 20 DP Aitken, John P. 27 Jun 1975 148 RMN Aitken, John P. 29 Jun 1975 35 DP Ake, Richard Magnus 16 Jul 1975 112 RMN Ake, Richard Magnus 20 Jul 1975 26 DP Aker, Barbara Ann 24 May 1979 46 DP Akeson, Carl E. 26 Aug 1976 26 DP Akin, Cecil Emmett 08 Mar 1978 48 DP Akin, Della C. 17 Apr 1977 119 RMN Akin, Della C. 19 Apr 1977 11 DP Akin, Gladys G. 21 May 1977 106 RMN Albanese, Vito F. 02 Feb 1975 103 RMN Albanese, Vito F. 02 Feb 1975 36 DP Albers, Carl W. 26 Jun 1979 31 DP Albert, Mae A. 22 Jul 1976 140 RMN Albert, Mae A. 22 Jul 1976 25 DP Alberti, Michael H. 17 Jul 1975 34 DP Alberti, Michael H. 18 Jul 1975 75 DP Alberti, Michael H. 18 Jul 1975 131 RMN Albertsen, Harold A. 03 Dec 1976 147 RMN Albertsen, Harold A. 03 Dec 1976 37 DP Albertson, Donald Eugene 31 Dec 1975 14 DP Albi, Ralph 28 Nov 1975 195 RMN Albi, Ralph 30 Nov 1975 42 DP Albrecht, Ada Lovina 31 Jan 1978 12 DP Albro, Paul Barnett 22 Sep 1977 35 DP Albro, Paul Barnett 23 Sep 1977 141 RMN Alcorn, Arthur J. 21 Feb 1979 20 DP Alder, Jay G. 21 Oct 1976 155 RMN Alder, Jay G. 21 Oct 1976 48 DP Alderman, Denny O. 15 Apr 1976 148 RMN Alderman, Denny O. 15 Apr 1976 25 DP 1975-1979 Death Index 3 Denver Public Library 1975 - 1979 Death Index Rocky Mountain News and The Denver Post Name Date Page(s), Sec. Publication Alderman, Gordon Lynly Rev. 16 Apr 1976 13 DP Aldrich, Glenn C. 19 Nov 1976 38 DP Alengi, Sam 31 Aug 1976 91 RMN Alengi, Sam 31 Aug 1976 16 DP Alenius, Forest R. 03 Dec 1979 136 RMN Alenius, Forest R. 04 Dec 1979 18 DP Alenius, Robert 27 Aug 1975 108 RMN Alenius, Robert 28 Aug 1975 64 DP Alex, Richard Earl 21 Apr 1977 50 DP Alexander, Herbert C. 28 Apr 1975 24 DP Alexander, Herbert C. 29 Apr 1975 100 RMN Alexander, Mabel E. 25 Jun 1977 105 RMN Alexander, Mabel E. 26 Jun 1977 32 DP Alexander, Mabel Q. 25 Feb 1976 51 RMN Alexander, Mabel Q. 14 Mar 1976 30 DP Alexander, Nellie M. 22 Dec 1977 115 RMN Alexander, Nellie M. 22 Dec 1977 33 DP Alexopulos, Laura Matilda 08 Jun 1977 41 DP Aley, Alice Ruth 19 Jul 1979 18 DP Aley, Floyd S. 18 Sep 1976 17 DP Alf, Nora H. 04 Jul 1979 68 DP Alfisi, Shirley Sarah 23 May 1976 40 DP Alirez, Ambrose 10 Mar 1978 132 RMN Allan, Fred J. 04 Oct 1977 47 DP Allander, Daniel D. 21 Dec 1978 64 DP Alleman, Rosalin 13 Oct 1978 147 RMN Allen, Anna Elizabeth 22 Mar 1976 88 RMN Allen, Anna Elizabeth 25 Mar 1976 27 DP Allen, Bernice 29 Jun 1977 123 RMN Allen, Bernice 29 Jun 1977 52 DP Allen, Carl W. 08 Apr 1977 116 RMN Allen, Carl W. 10 Apr 1977 37 DP Allen, Charles Lowry 10 Jun 1976 156 RMN Allen, Charles Lowry 10 Jun 1976 67 DP Allen, Cleora C. 07 Oct 1978 125 RMN Allen, Cora C. 17 Mar 1978 155 RMN Allen, Cora C. 18 Mar 1978 18 DP Allen, Cyrus Gates 11 Apr 1975 132 RMN Allen, Cyrus Gates 13 Apr 1975 44 DP Allen, Dedrick Shadd Jr. 12 Jul 1975 146 RMN Allen, Dedrick Shadd Jr. 14 Jul 1975 14 DP Allen, Della Tynes 15 Nov 1977 12 DP Allen, Edward J. 04 Jul 1975 55 DP Allen, Emma Marie 09 Nov 1976 96 RMN Allen, Emma Marie 09 Nov 1976 20 DP Allen, Evelyn Mae 27 Aug 1976 132 RMN 1975-1979 Death Index 4 Denver Public Library 1975 - 1979 Death Index Rocky Mountain News and The Denver Post Name Date Page(s), Sec. Publication Allen, Evelyn Mae 29 Aug 1976 34 DP Allen, Everett Bush 24 Apr 1975 56 RMN Allen, Everett Bush 24 Apr 1975 43 DP Allen, Frank C.
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