Gwendolyn "Gwen" Sue Powers

Gwendolyn "Gwen" Sue Powers obituary, Lakewood, CO

Gwendolyn "Gwen" Sue Powers

Gwendolyn Powers Obituary

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Gwendolyn "Gwen" Sue Powers (Spurlock) went home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Saturday, December 18, 2021. She was 75 years old. Gwen was born June 12, 1946, in Rockport, Indiana to Clayton and Ruth (Reinhart) Spurlock. She was the only daughter with five brothers, raised in Rockport, until moving just across the Ohio River to Owensboro. Gwen married Gary Lee Powers in August of 1972 and together they raised their two children, Jason Kipp and Cassandra Marie, residing briefly in Indianapolis before moving to the Denver, Colorado area in 1983. Not long after settling in Aurora, Colorado, they joined South Sheridan Baptist Church where they spent the next 11 years being proactively involved in the church and school as their children grew. During that time, Gwen and Gary ran their own very successful independent insurance agency until his passing in 1998, after which she retired. Gwen spent her later years being involved in the local church and helping anywhere else she could find an opportunity to help. Nearly any given day you could find her listening to Gaither Gospel Music, talking with friends and family, or solving the world's problems, never being shy to share her opinion. If you knew Gwen, you knew she would always lend you an ear, giving it to you straight, and always wanting to make sure you knew Jesus. She was never one to impose on your schedule. She was tough as nails. Gwen had the most generous heart, more than most of us can ever hope to have. She deeply loved her Lord Jesus and could not wait to meet Him. She was a grandmother, a mother, a wife, an aunt, a great-aunt, a sister, a daughter, and a faithful friend – and she was good at it. And, oh, how she loved to spoil her grandchildren!! Gwen was preceded in death by her husband, Gary L. Powers, her brother, Philip Spurlock, and her parents, Clayton Spurlock and Ruth (Reinhart) Spurlock. Gwen is survived by her two children; Jason K. Powers (Ruth), and Cassandra Patton (Mark); her four grandchildren; Alana, Gavin, Kyla and Ethan; and her four brothers, Darryl Spurlock, Larry Spurlock, Kenn Spurlock, and Lenn Spurlock; in addition to her many nieces, nephews, cousins, and dear friends. The funeral service will be noon Saturday, January 8, 2022, at Glenn Funeral Home and Crematory. Visitation will be Friday from 5:00 until 7:00 pm and Saturday from 10:00 am until the service. Burial will be in Owensboro Memorial Gardens where she will be laid to rest alongside her husband. Memories and condolences for the family of Gwen Powers may be left at www.glenncares.com

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June 12, 2022

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January 4, 2022

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January 4, 2022

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Mother Daughter Day on the way to Mount Evans, September 2014

Cassandra Patton

June 12, 2022

06.12.2022
Happy 1st Heavenly Birthday Mom - In celebration of you and your life I thought this would be a good time to share this memoir from January. Thank you all for your outpouring of kind words these past six months...
Red + White + Blue

A Eulogy about my mother, Gwendolyn Sue (Spurlock) Powers – And a memoir while gazing at the Owensboro, Kentucky Blue Bridge while the changing LED lights danced wonderful memories into my mind.

Mom was a true Patriot, loved her Country, the American Flag, our Founding Fathers, thanked soldiers for their service and sacrifice, she always placed her hand over her heart, taught us to do the same and how she sang along to the National Anthem.

She is a true example of unconditional love, taught us the meaning of love in JOY: ‘Jesus – Others – Yourself’ --- Poured her love into EVERYTHING she touched, every letter she spelled, every word she spoke. She never missed the opportunity to tell you “I Love You” or battle me on “I Love You More” and she would win occasionally with “I Love You Most”.

Her eyes were filled with Love – especially for her grand-babies. And, oh how she lit up when they were near. Loved her Jesus. Loved her Brothers, Parents, In-Laws, Nieces, Nephews, Cousins, Friends, and us Kids. Her HUGS, hand squeezes, gentle face touches, soft humming, and late night cuddles watching ‘Cheers’ if I stayed up late enough as a kid – Perfect way to sneak in some snuggles, snacks, and shows.

Mom was genuine – but – oh how she despised GLITTER. Quite literally her least favorite thing on the planet – she once left a very nice black dress coat hanging in her garage for over a year because she discovered she had laid it on a table with glitter during Vacation Bible School and REFUSED to bring it into her house! I think it still might be hanging there if I didn’t ‘happen across it’ – And after being “filled in” as to why it was in the garage, I proceeded to have it dry cleaned and then returned it to her. Ha!

She despised glitter to the point where she would leave ‘glitter greeting cards’ in the envelopes, strategically opening them, and then reading them WITHOUT taking them out of the envelopes.

But. Her love for grandchildren was SO deep that Kyla, her granddaughter would occasionally wear a glittery dress and Mom would tease and smile but never wince away

Again, Mom was genuine – she would go above and beyond for anyone – would give to those in need and sacrifice her comfort for someone else’s. She would never give up on anyone, always a shoulder to lean on, cry on, and laugh with. She was silly, fun, caring, sweet, kind, gentle, emphatic, nurturing. And a Sports Fan too!
Not sure if it was all our Dad’s fault or her Brothers, but she loved the University of Kentucky Wildcats and taught all of her Grandkids “Go Big Blue”, spoiled them with Cheerleading Uniforms, t-shirts, warmup suits, slippers, bibs, and even plush basketballs.

My husband, Mark and her really shared the love of the game and along with her Brothers, Mark, and her niece they would all be on the phone in between halves, timeouts, etc Mom knew the game well and loved to say ‘Come on Boys’ while she would clap, get excited, and cheer the team on – as if she were courtside as a backup coach. This was true of Denver Broncos football games too!

World’s Greatest Mom!
Always a clean home, organized, warm, home cooked meals, fun cars, hardworking, car pools, movie nights, game nights, magical Christmas mornings, family vacations, Disneyland + Disneyworld, Knotts Berry Farm + SeaWorld, visiting the ocean, summers in Kentucky, lightning bugs, lady bugs, shopping, teaching us to drive, holding my hand through broken bones, my seizure, having a baby, through high school and college too – as well as wedding planning with a horse and carriage and insisted on a string quartet in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, baking, crafts, garage sales, the zoo, Sand Dunes, Taos, Cliff Dwellings, University of Kentucky Final Four vacation, train rides, scenic drives, Mount Evans

A treasure trove of memories.
Never a wasted day.
She lived life to the fullest.
And loved every one of you too!

I miss her like crazy already and I wasn’t ready for her to be our guardian angel but I am very thankful for how she lived her life with PURPOSE and made certain all of us knew our importance to her.
LOVE YOU MOM!
Your daughter forever

P.S. Whenever you see a bit of glitter or the sparkle in the frost or snow I hope you will think of her and smile and remember a special memory of her. May she live on in our hearts forever more.

Glitter
When mom arrived in Heaven I believe God greeted her as we can only imagine and after a few moments he took her to an area filled with ‘things’ and asked her, which of these items would you like for your family to remember you by – your husband, Gary has selected Red Mercedes Convertibles and UK Basketball, but you? I think mom began to giggle and pointed at the crystal vase filled with an assortment of glitter and looked at Jesus and said, Glitter, yes Glitter and white Buick Lesabres

Arriving home from the hospital the night of her passing, it seemed like the darkest night I had ever experienced however, when I flipped on the back porch light it seemed the world was covered in glitter as the December frost was like a blanket across every imaginable surface and everything shimmered just like the finest gold glitter you can imagine. The laughter and tears were instant as I immediately felt her presence and in this instant I knew the meaning of this magical moment.

God is gracious and continues to allow glitter to shine its way into my life daily and often in large quantities causing my emotions to whirl and reflect on Mom, such an amazing woman! Though the difficulty is immense and if I could change the fate I would, I will FOREVER cherish GLITTER and the treasure trove of memories.

Mike Eubanks

January 4, 2022

To Jason and the rest of Gwen's family and circle of friends. I worked with Gwen on the church board at First Baptist Church of Lakewood. She was a good listener, was reasonable, had a good sense of humor and was great source of encouragement to me as pastor. We remained friends after her work at the church. Jason, I am so sorry for your loss -- yet because of our faith in Christ we know we will be reunited with her again. My prayers are with you all, Mike (and Jackie) Eubanks

Mary Hess

January 4, 2022

Gwen was a wonderful woman who loved her family and her Lord.Prayers for all who loved her and will miss her so very much!

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