Aloha Lile

aloha lile

July 9, 1928 ~ October 27, 2023

Born in: Advance, Missouri
Resided in: Pueblo West, Colorado

Our precious, God-fearing mother, Aloha J. Lile, 95, passed away Oct. 27, 2023.
Survived by her sister, Aletta (Albert) Benko; brothers, Edison (Janice) Rhodes and Otto (Gail) Rhodes; sister-in-law, Jane Rhodes; children, Leilani (Barry) Burbidge and Leland (Susy) Lile; grandchildren, Brian (Angela) Burbidge, De Shae Burbidge Biegalski, Darci (Jerry) Swain, T.J. (Norah) Lile, Johnathon (Tiffany) Lile and Jodi Lile; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death by her husband, George Lile, and brother, Edsel Rhodes.
Aloha was born July 9, 1928, in Advance, Missouri, to Otto S. and Esther Rhodes.  She met George Lile at Glad Tidings Assembly of God. Aloha was an excellent homemaker in every sense of the word. She was a member Praise Assembly of God.
Visitation from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023, in the Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel.
Funeral service, 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023, at Amazing Grace Fellowship, 142 S. Stardust Drive in Pueblo West. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens.
Memorials may be made to Gentiva Hospice, 1320 Fortino Blvd., Suite C, Pueblo, CO 81008.

Services

Funeral Service: November 2, 2023 10:30 am

Amazing Grace Fellowship
142 S. Stardust Drive
Pueblo West, CO 81007

719-542-1552

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  1. Aloha was pretty special to my mom Christine Mckim. Your mom had such a beautiful smile. Much love to you all. May your precious memories comfort you all.

  2. Your whole family have been such great friends to our family for around 57 years. Your mom and dad were so influential to me while dad pastored in Pueblo and continued when he was Superintendent. I cherish the memories of all the times we spent together at home and in the mountains. Our kids also have very fond memories of the times they got to spend with them. I am so delighted that they both now have new eternal bodies and that we will meet up in heaven and get to eat and ride horses together for eternity.
    Our prayers and love go out to all of you.
    Bret and Sharon Lambert, Brandon Brittany Aven and Andersen Lambert, LaTasha Roger Kyndall Emilee and Gracie Moats

  3. CandleImageYour mom (and dad) were like an aunt and uncle to Bret and me and such dear friend to mom and dad over many years. We have such treasured memories of homemade ice cream socials, your mom’s wonderful cooking – mayonnaise cake was my favorite – the set of electric hair curlers for my birthday that I used for YEARS, camping and horseback riding at 30 mile camp, visits at their home in Pueblo. Always a smile and a welcome with open arms from your mom…and your dad’s great stories. The impact of their friendship on all of our lives will never be forgotten. We look forward to being reunited with them in our forever home someday!

  4. CandleImageHave fond memories of our families attending church together, Leilani and I working together, and the many times of fellowship and friendship shared together for many years!
    Aloha was a special lady, with a sweet and gentle smile and she always looked lovely! She was loving and caring and a dedicated Christian lady! AND any food she prepared, you KNEW it would be delicious!
    Even tho’ we now live many miles apart, we share this time with you and send our love and sympathy. May the Lord be with you all and give you peace, confort and encouragment as needed! May she rest in peace, safe in the arms of Jesus. Lovingly, Verne and Nancy (Hubbell) Luellen, Harlingen, Texas

  5. CandleImageLeilani, thank you for sharing your mother with me. Aloha was such a joy. I enjoyed listening to her stories when I did her hair at Capella. May she rest in peace.


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