Anthony David Jimenez
A Funeral Mass for lifelong Lamar resident, Anthony Jimenez was held at 10:00 AM, Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at the St. Francis de Sales/Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church with Reverend Mario Murillo as celebrant. A Rosary Service was held Monday, November 17, 2008 at 6:00 PM at the St. Francis de Sales/Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church with Deacon Henry Wertin reciting.
Interment was held at Sunnyslope Cemetery in Bristol, Colorado.
Visitation was held Monday, November 17, 2008 from 10:00 AM until 4:00 PM at the Peacock Family Chapel.
Anthony was born December 10, 1975 at Lamar, CO to Cesario and Mary Ann (Gallegos) Jimenez, Jr. and departed this life November 14, 2008 at the age of 32 at the University of Colorado Hospital in Denver, Colorado.
He is preceded in death by his father.
Anthony is survived by his wife; Brenda Rowe of the family home in Lamar, his mother; Mary Ann Jimenez of Lamar, and brothers; Cesario Jimenez III of Lamar and Ignacio Jimenez of Aurora, Colorado. He is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, friends and other family.
Memorial Contributions may be made to the Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado or to the charity of choice either direct or in care of the funeral home office.
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FOR THE FAMILY OF ANTHONY, WE WORKED WITH ANTHONY AT PMC. HE WAS SUCH A PLEASURE TO WORK WITH AND VISIT WITH. HE WAS ALWAYS SMILING AND HAPPY. HE WAS SO EXCITED ABOUT THE NEW GRANDBABY. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AT THIS DIFFICULT TIME. JUST REMEMBER HE IS IN HEAVEN WATCHING OVER ALL OF YOU. SINCERLY, MICHELE HICKS AND JANET SMITH |
To Chio,Nacho, I was sad when I found out what happened.I remember all 5 of us running around "The Hill" when Anthony and me were in 1st grade .Me and Chongo had some goodtimes 'til 10th grade!(remember the fork!!!)It shows that no matter what happens in this world the good times are what matter, and that true frienship lasts through thick and thin!!I am PROUD and will hold my head up high Knowing that Anthony was my friend, and a brother.You guys need anything let me know. from your bro, Chris Chavez |
I would like to express my condolences to Brenda and Anthony's family for the loss of a husband, son and brother. Although he is no longer here on earth, he will always be in your hearts and memories, something that can never be taken away. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time. God Bless you!
Rosa Solorzano & boys |
| Cesario,Nacho,and Mary Ann....Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. May God bless you ......Bonnie and John Kemp |
To the family of Anthony Jimenez, I worked with Anthony at PMC working the evening shift. He always had a nice smile and kind words. It is very sad not seeing him in the halls at night. Anthony was so excited about his new grandbaby. He was showing me the pictures on his cell phone and had the biggest smile and just pure pride as we all looked at the photos. May God be with you in this very difficult time and may you have comfort in happy memories. We will sure miss him. Teri Cook |
To the family of Anthony *Chango* Jimenez, Our Thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Anthony. He was a very nice young man. I remeber he and his brother at school, they were always goofin around and having fun. Then when he lost his dad he was sad and always took care of his mother. He was very nice. But one this is that he will never be forgotten. Brenda, Mary, Cesario and Nacho. . . May God be with you at this difficult time. Jaime & Gloria Madrid & Gamboa Family |
Brenda, You have our love, prayers and support as you go through a most difficult time. God blessed your life with a wonderful companion and your memories can never be taken away. Anthony was a beautiful person; loved his smile and his quiet spirit. Let us know if we can help in any way. Richard and Lorene Thompson |
Cesario and Nach, a prayer for your mom: "God, you sacrificed your son so that we and our children would transcend physical death. We know that you grieved when he was crucified and that you grieve over all the atrocities done by men -- especially in your name. You know and understand grief as you know and understand all. You know best how to comfort these parents. Lift their hearts up to you and fill them with your peace. Your understanding is beyond our human comprehension, but give them the knowledge and faith to endure even that which they can't understand. Let them be aware of you always God, and help them to remember that your Love is Life that can never really be taken away."
Never let the love you had for your brother be forgotten.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
I love you, Alicia (Story) Bickel
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