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Chris F. Bauder -1971
Christoph Friearech Bauder of
Burlington passed away Oct. 29, 1971 at Colorado General Hospital in Denver at
the age of 82 years and 12 days. Mr. Bauder met with an accident at Grace Manor
Nursing home Oct. 6, 1971. He was rushed to Kit Carson Memorial Hospital where
his condition became very serious and he was taken to Colorado General Hospital
Oct. 28, passing away the following day. Mr. Bauder was born Oct. 17, 1889 and
grew up northwest of Burlington. In 1909 he homesteaded northwest of Burlington.
He was united in marriage to Celia L. Whisannand Nov.
3, 1916. To this union two daughters were born, Mildred Gladys and Marjorie
Muriel. Mildred proceeded him in death Aug. 9, 1951. He was the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Bauder Sr. who were pioneers in this area. He was conformed in the
Lutheran faith at Immanuel Lutheran Church April 16, 1905. Chris spent most of
his life farming until he moved to Burlington in 1946. He was married to Flora
Lundvall Nov. 29, 1941.
He leaves to mourn one daughter, Marjorie Bias of
Denver; six grandchildren, Donald Dean of Anaheim, Calif., Harvey Dean of
Denver, Shairon Erdmann of Commerce City, Jerom Thomson of Bellflower, Calif.,
Larry Thompson of New Orleans, La., Douglas Thompson of Buena Park, Calif., and
11 great grandchildren. Also six sisters, Christian Martl, Golden, Katie Coad,
Canyon City, Louise Quigglie, Wray, Mary Quigglie, Wray, Berth Cassel of
Montana, Clara Loyd, Loveland, and four brothers, Andrew Jr. of Burlington and
Ludwig, William and Carl who preceeded [sic] him in death and a host of nieces
and nephews. He was admitted to the Grace Manor Nursing Home May 1, 1969. He
leaves a host of friends that knew him and also friends at the nursing home. He
was laid to rest in the Fairview Cemetery in Burlington. Services were from the
Hendricks Mortuary, Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1971 at 1:30 p.m., Rev. Roy N. Jorgensen,
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Flora Bauder
1895 - 1961
Funeral services for Mrs. Flora
Bauder, mother of Mrs. James Weaver of Wray, were conducted at
the Hendricks Chappel in Burlington on Thursday afternoon, May
11, with the Reverend Don Castonia officiating. Burial was in
Fairview Cemetery. Flora May Bauder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Stafford, was born at Decatur, Ill., on June 12, 1896.
She died May 8, 1961, at Presbyterian hospital in Denver after
a long illness, She was 65 years, 10 months and 26 days old at
the time of her death. She came to Colorado with her parents
when eleven years old and was married to Emil Lundvall in
1911. The Hale community, where they were noted for their free
watermelon days, was their home for twenty years. They were
the parents of four daughters and two sons, on of whom,
Archie, preceded his mother in death. She was united in
marriage to Chris Bauder in November 1941 and became a member
of the Burlington Seventh Day Adventist Church on November 6,
1955. She will always be remembered as a faithful and loving
mother by her family and friends. Survivors include four
daughters, Ethel Weaver of Wray, Thelma Williams of Grant
City, Mo., Violet Knapp and Lillian Lengel of Burlington; one
son, Virgil Lundvall of Burlington; one step daughter,
Margerie Thompson of Denver; her sister, Eva Doerfer of
Penrose and Hazel Wiggins of St. Francis, Kansas, Harold
Stafford of Grand Junction, Ralph Stafford of Kansas City and
Edward Stafford of Burlington; 8 grandchildren and 12
great-grandchildren. Burial: Fairview Cemetery,
Burlington, Colorado
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