In Memory

Cheryl King (Hoese)

Cheryl King (Hoese)

Cheryl Ann (King) Hoese, 71, of Grand Lake, passed away on October 3, 2018.

She was born on June 4, 1947 in Denver.  She was a gradute of Catheral High School (1965) in Denver and attended the Saint Joseph School of Nursing (1967).  A devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, daughter and friend to all.  Cheryl and Frederick G. Hoese Sr. married on March 30, 1968,  celebrating 50 years of marriage this spring.  Cheryl began her working life as a nurse in Denver.   Together with her husband, they owned businesses in avaition and construction throughout the state.  In Granby they owned the Silver Spur Saloon and Steakhouse and more recently she followed her passion for antiques as the owner of the Corner Mall.

Cheryl was also a valued member of the Grand County Tourism Board since 1992.  Her timeless style, gracious manner, quick wit and endless beauty shone through in all she touched.  She was preceeded in death of her dear parents, Elnor and Louis King, her son Frederick Gordon Jr. and father-in-law, Gorder Otto Hoese.  She is survided by her loving husband, Son, Justin Hoese, Grandson Frederick G. Hoese III, Alexander Hoese, Andrew Hoese, Jordon Hoese, brother, Perry King, sister, Patrice (Garry) Gillmore.

All are welcome to celebrate her life at services in her honor on Saturday, October 20,  2018 at 1 pm. at Our Lady of the Snow Catholic Church, 300 11th Street, Granby.

In lieu of flowers the family suggest memorial contributions be made to Mountain Family Center (mountainfamilycenter.org)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 
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10/09/18 10:09 AM #1    

Sheila Winsor (Zissimos)

Awww. May her memory be eternal.

10/09/18 04:40 PM #2    

Arlene (Sandy) Sisneros

May God bless Cheryl's soul and help her family through this difficult time.  I guess that heart transplant did not happen.  She was a beautiful woman, inside and out.


10/13/18 10:20 AM #3    

Diane Gehringer (Holmes)

May God open her with open arms and comfort her family at this difficult time.


10/13/18 01:00 PM #4    

Therese Jensen (Minor)

A very sweet classmates has been welcomed home to join her son as well as other classmates to look down on us. I will keep Cheryl's husband and grandson in my thoughts and prayers.  I am asking Jesus to wrap His strong arms around them and other extended family members giving them all the necessary strength to get through the next few days, weeks, months and years ahead!)  Cheryl's  beautiful smile will be greatly missed by all of her family members, friends and especially the people who visited her shop.

I had a wonderful visit with Cheryl on the Saturday night of our 50th Class reunion. We have stayed in touch on Face Boolk since the reunion.  I will miss her wonderful text messages and being in touch! 

RIP Cheryl


10/16/18 11:29 AM #5    

Creta Cardy (Bell)

I am very sorry to hear about the passing of Cheryl. I will have a mass in her honor at my church sometime next month.

Creta A. Bell


10/17/18 05:41 PM #6    

Royalene Balling (Doyle)

Our class has lost a very special lady. Cheryl inspired many of us to "get out there and go" and "to dream big."  My re-connect with Cheryl at our last reunion reminded me of what a breath of fresh air she was in our shared classes and continued to be in all of her wide variety of careers.  May the LORD shine His Love upon her family and friends -- knowing we will be together again in Heavenly places.


10/19/18 08:02 PM #7    

Peter Parker

Rest In Peace my dear friend. May God watch over you and your family.

Love to all of you.


10/20/18 12:03 PM #8    

Ginger Kenney

I have a candle lit for  my sweet friend Cheryl Hoese this afternoon, as her family and friends in Colorado get ready to celebrate her life in Granby this afternoon. My heart hurts for all her loved ones. There aren't words adequate enough to properly pay tribute to her,  so I will stop with thank you for being such a wonderful friend.  I'll never forget you.


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