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John N. Cordts III

1928 - 2016

John N. Cordts III obituary, 1928-2016, Highlands Ranch, CO

BORN

1928

DIED

2016

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Kingston, New York

John Cordts Obituary

HIGHLANDS RANCH, COLORADO-John N. Cordts,III, a resident of Highlands Ranch, Colorado formerly of Colorado Springs, Colorado died peacefully on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016 at Porter Hospice Facilities in Centennial, Colorado surrounded by his loving family.
born on March 26, 1928 in Kingston, N.Y. he was the son of the late John N. Cordts, Jr. and Katharine Dean Cordts.
He married Vanvimol Jalichandra Cordts on Oct. 21, 1970 in Galena, Alaska.
As a youth, he was active in scouting and attained the Eagle Scouth designation. John attended Kingston High School and graduated from Chesire Academy. During World War II, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving for two years before being honorably discharged. He is a graduate of Colorado Technical University.
As a young man he was employed by Feeney Reliance Marine Company and the Moran Towing Corporation where he became a licensed engineering officer. Always interested in nature, travel and adventure he sought employment in remote parts of the world. While in Greenland he was employed by the Burns and Roe Company working at 6594 Aerospace Test Wing on a YFP-power ship. He later worked as a civilian at Campion Air Force Base in Alaska. Following the completion of a training program in San Francisco, he was sent by the Philco Corporation to Thailand for two years where he helped to install and maintain a microwave station.
John returned to Alaska and resided in Galena while serving at the Campion Air Force Base as power plant supervisor in charge of civilian and military personnel. Before retiring from that position, he was awarded a commendation for excellence for operating the best of the 13 power plants in Alaska at that time. While in Galena he founded Rambuco LTD, a corporation with interests in construction, heavy equipment, liquor retail, marine sales and rentals. He owned a gold mine in Ruby, Alaska and obtained a private pilot license to better oversee his interests and operations. In 1975, at the invitation of the Regional Planning Commissioner Michael Tanner, John served as an advisor helping municipalities implement new regulations following the passage of the Alaska Nature Claims Act.
Upon sale of his holdings in Alaska, he and his family relocated to Colorado Springs where he and his wife Vanvimol owned a real estate company before retiring. John's primary interest was always his family and he worked hard at staying connected with old friends. He enjoyed reading, hunting, fishing, and traveling throughout the world.
He is survived by his loving wife Vanvimol Cordts, devoted son Joseph Cordts and his wife Yulee Cordts of Highlands Ranch, Colo., two grandchildren; Taylor Cordts and Charlee Cordts. Also surviving are two sisters Carol M. Heine of Kingston, N.Y. Matilda C. Davenport and husband William W. Davenport of Stone Ridge, N.Y. and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents; he was predeceased by a sister Katherine Louise Cordts Acker, niece Carol Acker and nephew Harold John Acker.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Colorado VFW. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, Oct. 15, at 10 a.m. at St. Mark Catholic Church, Highlands Ranch, Colo. 80123 with the Rev. Gregory W. Bierbaum officiating.Local arrangements are under the guidance of the Joseph V. Leahy Funeral Home, Inc., 27 Smith Avenue Kingston. Inurnment to take place at St. Peter's Cemetery Kingston, N.Y. A Memorial Mass will be scheduled at St. Joseph's Church Kingston, N.Y. at a date to be announced.
In lieu of flowers; the family suggests that memorial contributions be sent to St. Mark Church, 9905 Foothills Canyon Boulevard Highlands Ranch, Colo. 80129 or any VFW organization available on line.

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Published by Daily Freeman from Oct. 8 to Oct. 9, 2016.

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Aquila

October 11, 2016

Hoping that you and your family find comfort in each other, while soothing your anxiety during this trying time. God's Word the Bible gives comfort where it says "..I have heard your prayer. I have seen your tears..." May the love of friendship,and family carry you through your grief. Remember to share kind, and loving memories with each other to bring a warm smile to your faces. 2 Kings 20:5,

Sally Fisher

October 10, 2016

Jim and I have happy memories of John. When he came to Kingston we would get to visit with John. May God bless John and hold him in the palm of his hand. We were blessed to know John and consider him our friend I send my prayers and thoughts to Tildy and Carol, hiw wife and son.

Charles & Kathleen Monahan

October 9, 2016

We send our deepest sympathy to the Cordts family. We did not know John, but we can tell from his obituary that he was a fine man, indeed. He - and you - will be in our prayers. We are longtime friends of Tildy and Bill. Tildy told us the sad news. May all of your memories be happy ones. May the good Lord give you peace during this difficult time. Sincerely, Kathy and Chuck Monahan

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