B ennett , Dr. Grace A. (Fulton) A long time resident of Lakewood, CO, passed August 16, 2009. She was born in Hammond, IN on Feb. 14, 1937. She was a member of Jefferson County Mental Health. She had her own practice and taught at Red Rocks Community College. She was active in her church and enjoy singing and music. She was married to Charles A. Bennett for 47years. She had three sons Phil and Janet Bennett of Ft. Morgan, CO, Brad Bennett of Grand Junction, CO, Jim and Cindy Bennett of Lakewood, CO. She had four grandchildren, Paul and Mark Bennett of Lakewood, CO, Sheena and Zeb Bennett of Ft. Morgan, CO. She had seven great grandchildren. She was loved by all and will be greatly missed. A Memorial will be held at Bear Valley Christian Church, 6800 West Hampton Ave., Lakewood, CO, on Saturday, August 22nd, at 12:00. In lieu of flowers, send donations to Camp Como, 9834 Beryl Dr., Peyton, CO, 80831, 719-304-1051.
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Coral Grace Lillie Mings
August 15, 2020
We all still miss Grace--even after all these years. She was one in a million, for sure, and we look forward to seeing her again--maybe soon!
Coral Mings
August 21, 2009
My first memory of meeting my cousin Grace was when I was 9 years old, when her Dad, my Uncle Henry Fulton, passed away. Mom and I drove from Indiana to Colorado Springs to be at his funeral. Grace and I shared a name--hers a first name, mine, a middle name. I will always remember her beautiful face, her lovely rich voice, and her many giftings. She is already sorely missed. My sympathy to all of the family, but especially to Chuck. May God comfort your hearts with the knowledge that Grace is now with Him. Coral (Lillie) Mings
Robert Lillie
August 20, 2009
I knew Grace all of her life. I was 6 months old, when she was born. We were more like brother and sister, than cousins. We could always talk, and I will miss her, very much. I'm sorry for the family, because we will all miss her love, wit, talent and her fierce loyalty for those she loved and who loved her.
Cousin, Robert C. (Bob) Lillie
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