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- The WESTERN SLOPE 4 WHEELERS CLUB is a group of family oriented off-road enthusiasts who enjoy four-wheeling and who work to protect four-wheeling rights on our public lands. The club was founded in February 1998. Club adventures range from mild to extreme. Runs include day trips on trails in the Montrose area, the San Juan Mountains, and elsewhere.
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Marion Gene Jeffcoat
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March 24, 1929 - May 3, 2014
Marion Gene Jeffcoat, 85, of Montrose, passed away on May 3rd under hospice care. He was born March 24, 1929 in Aubrey, Texas to Walter & Edna Jeffcoat.
Marion was preceded in death by his father, Walter, his mother, Edna, his sisters Alma, Hassie, Adell and Lena; brothers Jack, W.E. and Bobby and great grandson Adam Jeffcoat.
He is survived by his wife of 64 years, JoAnn of Montrose, CO; daughter Sharon (Martin) Roddy of Montrose, CO; son Daryl of Montrose, CO; son David (Debra) of Wright City, Missouri and daughter Linda Steil of Montrose, CO; niece Brenda (Jorge) Figueroa of Las Cruces, NM and niece Vicki (David) Sutton of Phoenix, AZ; his grandchildren Lisa (Michael) Warren of Montrose, CO; Autumn (Brian) Cofer of Napa, CA; Nicholas (Sarah) Jeffcoat of
Burlington, NC, Brittany (Josh) Collier of Las Cruces, NM; Tera Sutton of Phoenix, AZ; Wesley Sutton of Phoenix, AZ; Alex Steil of Montrose, CO and Olivia Steil of Montrose, CO; great grandchildren Rodd, Bradley and Jared Warren all of Montrose, CO; Emma and Wyatt Cofer of Napa, CA; Aaron Jeffcoat of Burlington, NC, Leilani Collier of Las Cruces, NM and one brother, Billy Fred (Betty) Jeffcoat of Waxahachie, TX.
Marion met his wife JoAnn on May 7, 1949. They married six months later in Ft. Bragg, CA where he was working in the logging industry. He soon joined the Air Force and served his country for 10 years. After he left the military he moved his family to Aztec, NM where he worked in sales for Sears, Montgomery Wards and American Furniture. He and his family resided in Aztec for 47 years before moving to Montrose, CO in 2009.
Marion’s passions in life included camping, hunting, fishing, golfing and playing Texas Hold-em with the Western Slope Poker Tour and teaching his kids and grandkids how to be great poker players.
Marion was a man who was a devoted husband and father to his four children and two nieces he and JoAnn raised. He had a strong sense of right and wrong and lived a life that was honorable and decent, always putting his family’s best interests ahead of his own. He embraced life and was always eager to learn new things. He took up golf at the age of 68 and had four holes-in-one. When his health no longer allowed him to do the outdoor activities he so loved, at the age of 82 he got an iPad and learned how to find information on the Internet and set up a Facebook page so he could stay in touch with his family and friends. He was genuinely loved and admired by anyone who knew him and will be greatly missed.
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There will be a celebration of his life on Friday, May 9th from 2:00-5:00 pm at the home of Mike and Lisa Warren, 59860 W. LaSalle Rd., Montrose, CO. Friends are invited to come and share memories and celebrate a life well lived. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hope West Hospice and Palliative Care of Western CO, PO Box 1804, Montrose, CO 81402. Arrangements are under the care of Crippin Funeral Home, Montrose, CO.