Thaddeus Joseph Englert

Thaddeus Joseph Englert obituary, Alamosa, CO

Thaddeus Joseph Englert

Thaddeus Englert Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Rogers Family Mortuary - Alamosa on Jan. 4, 2023.

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Thaddeus Joseph Englert, son of Leo Francis Englert and Agatha Olivia Ohmes Englert, brother of Rosetta Land, Leo "Steve" Englert, Jr., Timothy (Leanna) Englert, and Mary Ann (Tim) Sheridan, and husband of Sue Ellen Englert made his great crossing to the other side, peacefully, on December 29, 2022 at his home on the "L backward E" ranch near Moffat, Colorado.
Thad was born, in Garden City, Kansas, on November 14, 1934, survived the dust bowl, a rattle snake bite, and a school bus wreck, as a child, and moved with his family to Ramah, Colorado in the late 1940's. There he spent his youth helping on the "L backward E" family ranch, serving as an altar boy at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, playing high school sports, graduating valedictorian, and later marrying his high school sweetheart, Shirley Robertson in San Antonio, Texas, where he was stationed in the United States Air Force (studying Russian and, later serving in Japan).
To that union were born two sets of twins: Mark and Cathy, Lois and Lori. His kids remember him, fondly, as the dad who was always ready to play. Be it cribbage, horse shoes, wild horseback rides (on his shoulders), bedtime guitar songs, hunting, camping, fishing, the big black bug, or just a good laugh, he was the best. More importantly he, by example, taught them to love The Savior and to walk in His ways, to live by a strong work ethic, and to value education.
After a wise father-in-law asked him if he was sure he wanted to milk cows twice a day, in Ramah Colorado for the rest of his life, the family headed for Greeley, Colorado where Thad completed his bachelor's degree at UNC, then his master's degree at ISU Ames, Iowa. Returning to Colorado, he was a physics and calculus professor at CMC, Glenwood Springs and began the rigorous challenge of pursuing a PhD in physics.
Thad married his beloved Sue on August 11, 1979 in Laramie, Wyoming, where they both earned their doctorate degrees at the University of Wyoming. They finished raising Sue's Eric and Heather, then moved on to New Mexico, conducting research at Kirkland Air Force Base, and running cattle. Thad spent the last twenty-plus years of his life, with Sue, on the Moffat ranch. There, he lived the dream of a rancher on his own spread and served and got to know the good people of the San Luis Valley.
For years, he and Sue sang and played banjo and mandolin hymns in the choir loft at Saint Agnes Catholic Church and at Majestic Mountains Cowboy Fellowship. They entertained and comforted, as a duo, with the "Seat of the Pants Philharmonic," and others at many a gathering, volunteered at the Saguache County Museum (including being part of the "Old Fart Roofing Crew," painter, flapjack cook extraordinaire, and 2012 parade grand marshals). He championed local agricultural water rights, leaving state authorities 'head-scratchin' over the physics of irrigation. Their good times were from the simple to the sublime, and their forty-plus years together made for the greatest adventures of his life. Flying their Cessna 152, fly fishing favorite 'holes,' pack-horse trips across the Rockies, the physics of life, moving irrigation pipes and checking the herd with dog pals, Binky and Olie, fun-filled Englert family rendezvous, and the rosy sunsets reflected on his cherished Sangres filled their days. Thad was always willing to help a neighbor, share a joke, a cup, or a 'snort.' He will be deeply missed.
He is survived by Sue, his sisters, children, Cathy (Brit), Mark (Janine), Lori (Bill), Lois (Greg), Eric, and Heather (Michael); grandchildren, Jessi (Bo), Nattie (Craig), Marc, Cody (Alex), Kaitlyn, Patrick, Sarah, Steve (Michelle); and great-grandchildren Benjamin, Jesse, Scarlett, Stella, Roe, Odessa, Cole, Riley, Alexis, and Kemper.
He would say-and has said-to us all, 'No tears. Make peace with your Savior and your family; live a life so you leave good tracks and can say, 'What a ride be amazed!'
In lieu of a funeral service, Thad requested a bluegrass 'shindig' this coming summer.
His family thanks you for your many friendships and memories, prayers, and caring. To express condolences, please visit www.rogersfunerals.com
Rogers Family Mortuary in Alamosa is in care of the arrangements.

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December 9, 2023

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August 25, 2023

John Taft posted to the memorial.

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Gary Michael Strittmater

December 9, 2023

My condolences to Sue, I knew them both at the University of Wyoming. I took Quantum Mechanics physics from Thad and he pretty much drug me through the class! They both were in the Electrical Engineering department when I left Laramie! I tracked him down using the internet and he remembered me. We talked about ranching and how the water table was so high, it was tough putting in fence posts without hitting water. He was ALWAYS just a good ol'boy..... with a Doctorate in Physics. He worked on Nuclear Fusion but really couldn't say much about it, classified information but I got the impression he was happy as a clam on his ranch with Sue! I never did see them wear anything but levis, boots and a western shirt! Hell, they could've been extras in any western movie! They smiled all the time and always had fun at everything they did! It's now Dec 9, 2023 and I've just found out he passed. He was ALWAYS A GREAT GUY!

John Taft

August 25, 2023

Sorry to see Thad pass. He was my advisor at UW as I pursued getting my EE degree in 1988. I always loved how he could break down complicated theories and equations, so that I could understand and make sense of all my engineering tools (equations and theories). I did go to work for a huge semiconductor company, Renesas, and am using my degree, thanks in part to Thad and Sue to make all the physics intelligible. I never did look back, but now I see how close they lived to Buena Vista, where I live and work remotely. One day I should say Hi to Sue. Meanwhile, I always appreciated Thad and Sue's help to get all of the students through the college of electrical engineering! Thank you, John Taft

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