Brenda P. Bieker

brenda bieker

March 17, 1951 ~ April 27, 2018


Resided in: Penrose, Colorado

Brenda Patricia Bieker, 67, of Penrose, Colo. passed away Friday, April 27, 2018. Surrounded by husband, Floyd Bieker; Betty Buck, Helen Bieker, Manuel and Debbie Aguilar and Jerry and Sandy Gatewood. Also survived by Dick (Bev) Cerise, Sheila James, Jerry (Ester) Bieker, Betty (Joe) Buck, Mona Bieker, Helen Bieker, Peggy Bieker, Hermena Gray, Darcie Cerise and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by Henry and Pauline Cerise, Donnie and Dave Cerise, June DeHaven, Ben and Dorothy Bieker, Carl, Butch, John Bieker, Whitney Gray, Rachell Gray, Shawn Bieker and Dorothy Self. Brenda was born March, 17, 1951, in Pueblo, Colo. to Henry and Pauline Cerise and married Floyd Bieker on May 24, 1975. She worked at Government Printing Office, U.S. Census Bureau and other jobs. Brenda was a member of Pueblo West Ladies Bowling League (Golden Girls Team), Bowl For The Cure at Bowlero Lanes for Breast Cancer and Riverside Saddle Club. She got her first horse at age 12 and raised Quarter Horses and Paints for 55 years. She died as she lived, with dignity and on her own terms. No food or flowers. Floyd will meet family and friends, 11 a.m. Saturday, May 5, in the Montgomery & Steward Banquet Hall. Online condolences, www.montgomerysteward.com

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  1. Dear Floyd, my heart goes out to you in your loss of Brenda.
    When I saw her name… I knew that I’d known her… She evidently was in my dog training classes in Pueblo. She was so pleasant and go-lucky, always with a smile, and sooo gentle with her dog. I can just see her crossing that Rainbow Bridge to see her past dogs and horses once again!
    I’m glad that I had the privilege in knowing her…
    My Condolences to all the family.

  2. Floyd: you were a year ahead of me, if I remember correctly, in ROTC in 1965-66 at Central. In 2006, while searching for Fred Sena’s grave in Roselawn section 41 (killed in Vietnam in April 1968), I found Carl’s grave in the northwest corner. I remember seeing his name in the paper when it happened in 1969. When I visit Pueblo and go to my parents graves, I always stop in section 41 as there are about 17 total that were killed during the war. I live in Kansas City and work in the funeral business. I got my start in 1983-84 there at Montgomery-Stewart.

  3. Floyd and Family,

    We are so truly sorry for your loss. We pray that you find comfort amd peace during such a difficult time.

  4. We were sorry to hear of Brenda’s illness and death. She was such a great person, and cousin, always had a smile! You are all in our prayers.

  5. Dearest Bieker Family,
    We are sending our condolences and prayers to Floyd and the entire family. May god give you strength through this time. God Bless each of you!
    Love,
    Michael and Lowanna Mitchell
    (Dallas, Texas)

  6. It was a great time growing up around Brenda and watching her beat a lot of us at pool. She always had a big smile whenever I saw her, and it was for everyone. She was a wonderful lady and will be missed.


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