Charlotte Keen

Obituary of Charlotte Keen

Charlotte Joanne Keen quietly passed from this life at home with loving family by her side on

February 13, 2019.

She was born at the family farm in Victor Kansas on August 4, 1934

She was the 2nd of 4 children and the only girl born to Howard and Myra (Effland) Thurston.

Charlotte graduated from the Hunter High School in 1951. She married Walter F. Keen in the living room at the same family farm at Victor on February 8, 1953. A marriage that would last over 66 years.

To this union were born three daughters, Debra Joann in 1960, Sandra Kay in 1963, and Bonnie Jean in 1966.

After a few ranch jobs they settled south of Byers in 1955. Where they ran a grade A Dairy for 9 years.  Then transitioned into a cow/calf operation. She was a terrific partner and the epitome of a ranch wife.

Her greatest love in life was being a wife, mother, grandmother, homemaker, and she had an abundant love for animals.

She enjoyed cooking for family, sewing, crocheting, bowling, traveling and new baby calves.

She proceeded in death by her parents and older brother Lavern Thurston.

She is survived by her loving husband Walter F. Keen, Daughter Deb (Byron) Humbert, Sandi (Kevin) Turecek, Bonnie Keen.

Grand Children Jason, Karrin, Ryan, Justin, Katherine, Brett, Courtney, Trevor, Missy, James, Cassie, Kelli Ann, Ray, Travis, Amanda, Jackye, Justin, Missy, Dustin, Ty and Page along with 30 Great Grandchildren, Numerous Nieces and Nephews and Many, Many Friends.

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Sunday
17
February

Funeral Service

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Sunday, February 17, 2019
The American Legion Hall
278 W. Front St.
Byers, Colorado, United States
Sunday
17
February

Interment

2:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Sunday, February 17, 2019
Byers Cemetery
E 5th Ave
Byers, Colorado, United States
Sunday
17
February

Reception

2:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Sunday, February 17, 2019
The American Legion Hall
278 W. Front St.
Byers, Colorado, United States
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