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Evelyn Mary McCune

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Evelyn Mary McCune passed away on April 5, 2009 at her home near Elbert. She was born on March 22, 1929 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She grew up in the Palmer Lake and Spring Valley area. She married George F. McCune on February 15, 1948 in Palmer Lake. She was a lifetime homemaker, farmer and...

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My thoughts are with you all and I miss seeing everyone. I'm very sorry for your loss. I will always remember those great feasts that "cousin" Evelyn would have at that great house on the prairie when we were kids and actually had some family reunions. The latest was when we visited with grandma Lucille, and I could not believe how great the food tasted that night. I loved the velvet feel of the noses on the horses, and the sounds of the chickens, and barking of the pups, and the rustling...

Evelyn was a beautiful soul. I will always remember her kindness, patience, and soft-spoken nature. I know she was a treasure to all who knew and loved her. My thoughts and prayers to all of the McCune family.

Our family felt a great loss when hearing of Evelyn's death. Please know that our thoughts are with you today and the weeks ahead. Evelyn will be missed as our neighbor, friend, and teacher.

My deepest sympathy for your loss. I have very fond memories of Mrs. McCune while I was going to high school. My thoughts and prayers are with Ken, Ethel and the McCune family.

Evelyn's kind words and patience will always be in my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow.

Sending our sincere sympathy. We will miss our telephone chats. If needing to recall any information about our family or in the community, would always call Evelyn. She was a history book. Our thoughts and prayers to George and his families.

Dear Family,

I have so many wonderful memories of your Mom. Going to the farm was my favorite Sunday adventure. She taught me how to get eggs, feed the guinea hens and best of all, find kittens in the barn. As I got older, I could only stand in awe of her stamina and talent in so many areas.
I know we will all miss her and can only be comforted by knowing she is welcomed in heaven to live pain-free forever.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.