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Terry Vondra Obituary

My love, Terry Joe Vondra, fought to take his last breath January 10, 2020. He became sick in 2004 and discovered on the path that he was developing lung issues that progressively worsened over time. He fought a long brave battle and would have stayed with us if he could. He lived and loved hard during his time on this earth and was adored by many. We cherish every day we had with him. The void will not be easy to fill for any that knew him. He will be missed dearly. Terry was born in Canon City, Colorado to Joseph Alexander Vondra and Betty Jo Stevens. He attended school in Canon and graduated Canon City High School in the class of 1968. A time of turbulence and excitement, when long hair was taboo and the Vietnam War was at its peak. He attended college for a time and shortly after was drafted into the Army. Terry served in Vietnam from 1970-1971 as Army AUS UNASGB, SP4-E4, HQ 2nd BDE, 25th Infantry Division, the Electric Strawberry Company. Serving his country he did over 70 helicopter trips in and out of the jungle, surrounded by war and Agent Orange. He received the Purple Heart for his service among other honors before the end of his tour. He didn't talk much about those times and in that era, when our boys came home, they were made to feel less than welcome. We changed that for him as we became his source of home, love, and comfort. After the war he returned to Canon until he was given the chance to go to Alaska to work construction with his Uncle Lewis (dad number 2). Terry worked there for 30 years and was known for his excavation skills. His family owned Browns Hill Quarry where he worked as a 302 Operating Engineer. He made many friends in Alaska as well. It was in North Pole where he met and married his wife Debra J. Faultner, the love of his life, through thick and thin to the very end, hand in hand. We both had been married previously and with our children, Jason Allen (Terrys) and Kimberlee Jasmine (Debs) we became a new family. Dylan Joseph was born shortly after to us all and then we were five. Life was good. We moved back to Canon in 2006 because he wanted to retire and return to his home. He was a simple man that enjoyed the simple things, a ride on his Harley, a comfy chair, some good food, along with a good basketball or football game with his family and friends. Terry is survived by myself, his wife, Debra; his children and their loves, Jason Allen Vondra (Vanessa), Kimberlee Jasmine Lipari (Phil), Dylan Joseph Vondra (Cassidy); grandchildren, Joseph and Kiana Vondra, Zada and Marcus Lipari; his mother Betty Joe Fixman; sister, Sheri Holloway (Jerry); his nephew Troy and nieces Dawn and Shauna; mother-in-law, Arlene Langworthy; brother-in-law, Kenneth Faultner (Virgie), sister-in-law, Collette Carrol (Joe); nephews, Caleb (Rachel), Ryan, Boden, and Jaden, nieces, McKenna (Trevor); aunts, Carol Vondra (Lewis), and Mary Flack (Frank); many family (Vondra, Stevens, Santilli, McDowell, Harding, Eckels, Bush) and a world full of dear friends, both living and passed on to the other side that greeted him on his continuing adventure. We will be having a gathering and celebration of life of family and friends to raise a glass and make his ears burn on Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 4 p.m. at one of his favorite hang outs, the Owl, at 626 Main Street, Canon City, Colorado. We will have another gathering in North Pole, Alaska this summer to celebrate his life with family and friends there. Please bring any memories or pictures you would like to share with his family. He will have a place in the VA section of the Mountain Vale Cemetery in Canon City, Colorado that we will finalize in a couple of months as it takes a little while for the VA to complete the process. I hope you will utilize it to visit with him when the need arises. Please let me know if you would like to be present at that ceremony and I will get you the dates as soon as I have them. Many blessings to you and yours. Services have been entrusted to Holt Funeral Home. Online condolences,www.holtfamilyfuneralhomes.com

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Published by The Canon City Daily Record on Jan. 14, 2020.

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Lipari

January 10, 2022

We love and miss you man I hope you are at peace and love and happiness is all around you

Lipari

December 25, 2021

Merry Christmas Ter we miss you man dilly dilly

Mike & Sue Tyree

January 23, 2020

May God rest your soul and comfort your family in this time of loss. We never met , but I have known your wife since 1969 and am glad she found love and happiness with you. Small world we live in but God never forgets, you will meet your family again. God bless all.

Kimberlee "Sweets" Lipari

January 23, 2020

We love and miss you so much Terr Bear... Thank you for sharing your life with us! You always knew how to put a smile on our face :) I still talk to you everyday... We'll be expecting you for the super bowl, so if you got the time, we got the beers ;) Yours Truly, Always ♡♡♡♡

January 22, 2020

My sincere condolences to Terry's family. May the God of peace and comfort be with the family during this difficult time.

Elbert Hardin

January 18, 2020

Rest in peace Terry.

January 17, 2020

We are so sorry to hear of the loss of Terry. Many of us worked with him at Brown's Hill Quarry...our thoughts and prayers are with you all. All of us at Brice Incorporated.

Tim Childs

January 16, 2020

Sorry to hear of Terry's passing, he will be missed! He was a great operator and always fun to see and be around. Rest In Peace Terry

January 16, 2020

The BEST cousin ever. Terry was one of a kind. With 3 of us Vondra girls and his sister he was out numbered. He did keep his own.
Terry became a close family member when he came to Alaska.
He will be missed. Thinking of you Deb and family.
Many wonderful memories.
Your older cousin
Rosanna!

Jennifer Rush

January 15, 2020

So very sorry to hear about Terry, we were classmates of 1968, and had some fun times with the group. I think last I saw Terry we were with Danny Weber and driving way too fast out in the boonies. But it was fun. Terry was a good guy, great smile and still remembered fondly after all these years. My sincere sympathy to Debra and family.

Peter Marshall

January 15, 2020

Thank you Deb for your beautiful letter of remembrance! I would like to share a picture of the giant basalt boulder that Terry gave me years ago from the quarry. It is now a beautiful fountain in my yard. The picture shows the fountain with a moose who came in for a drink

Mickey Hines

January 15, 2020

Very sorry to hear of Terry's passing. We went to school together from 3rd grade, he was always a superstar. He will be missed by many.

Gene Long

January 14, 2020

Deb, I'm so sorry to see this. Thinking of you and your entire family. He will be missed.

January 14, 2020

One of the many of my memories I have to share. Terry and I were first cousins from the Eva and Earl Stevens family, our shared grandparents. Eva and Earl had nine children and those nine went on to add 26 grandchildren.
I was eight years older than Terry. When Terry and his sister Sherri were small I would babysit them.
Terry loved sports at a very early age and was on a baseball team which played at a ball park here in Canon City, close to the Rudd Park. Terry, his sister and his parents lived on East Main quite a distance from the ball park.
He had a small two wheeled bicycle that he rode everywhere. He would hook his glove on the bar handles of his bicycle, held his bat and wore either a cap or hat.
If my memory serves me right, they played at 1pm and he wanted to leave an hour and a half early. He would keep pestering me to let him go and I held him off as long as I could.
When I told him he could go. He would hop on his bike and looked like a racer, as he peddled as hard and fast as he could.
He was going to play baseball. What joy must have filled that little boy's heart...
Love, Cousin Loretta "Punky" Stevens Bailey

Bev Juhl

January 14, 2020

So sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful person and dear friend I will miss him dearly. Bev. and Jeff Juhl

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