Dennis Gordon Malwitz

August 22, 1935 ~ July 17, 2006
Resided in:
Pueblo, CO
Dennis Gordon Malwitz, 70, of Pueblo, Colorado, passed away July 17, 2006. Survived by his wife of 50 Years, Doris Malwitz; children, Mary (David) Stout of Albuquerque, N.M., Mark (Liz) Malwitz of Windsor, Colo., Julia Malwitz of Commerce City, Colo., LouAnn (Richard) Dalton of Englewood, Colo., Sharon Sears and Susan Malwitz, both of Pueblo; sisters, Carol Jurgens of West Liberty, Iowa and Barbara Wiengand of Ankeny, Iowa; 15 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Dennis was born to Lila and Gordon Malwitz on Aug. 22, 1935, in Howard, S.D. He retired from CF&I as a Blast Furnace Superintendent in 1984. Member of Pueblo Christian Center. As per his request, there will be no public viewing or services. Private entombment, Mountain View Cemetery Chapel Mausoleum. Those who desire may make memorials to Sangre de Cristo Hospice or a charity of choice through Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors, 1317 N. Main St., Pueblo, Colorado 81003. Online condolences, www.montgomerysteward.com
Mark,
We were sorry to hear that your dad has passed away. We have both been there and know what you are going through. We tried to get in touch with you when our son, Randy was getting married. We would love to hear from you.
Old friends, Jeff & Rhonda Burress
LouAnn and family,
I am very sorry to hear that your dad has passed away. Please accept my deepest sympathy and my prayers that the Lord will give you and your family peace and comfort during this time of sorrow.
Doris, Phyllis and I wish to express to you and your family our heartfelt condolences on the passing of Dennis. We go way back, to 1958, when I started working for CF&I, and he was already in the Blast Furnace Dept. Dennis was more successful than I in advancing to the top job in the Department. Sadly for both of us, the owners of CF&I sold out to Crane Co., and Crane isolated the plant and let it go bankrupt. Our blast furnaces fell to scrap salvagers who didn’t have the decency to finish the demolition. They left a few stoves and a tall stack as a memorial to those of us who labored on this ground. I mourn not only for Dennis, but also for our lost opportunities. Be well, Doris, and may you find solace in the good years you spent together and the fine family you two have created.
John and Phyllis Negomir
Mrs. Malwitz and family. Our sincere condolences are with you at this very difficult time. We wish you peace in the days to come as you mourn the death of your beloved and cherish the memories of your life together.
Condolence To The Malwitz Family:
I also feel a sense of lost because over the years I`ve known Dennis and worked with him has been an experance which has greatly enriched my life. May the Blessings of Comforting memories out way the deepist of sadness in your time of bereavement.
James & Charlotte Pulley
Sorry I can’t make it to the funeral but my thoughts and prays are with you. Teri
Before Grandma Malwitz passed she gave me a small card that was one of her favorite sayings. I thought this would be a good time to share it with all……
Footprints
Lord you said that once I decided to follow you, you’d walk with me all the way. But I have noticed that during the most troublesome times of my life, there is only one set of footprints. I don’t understand why when I need you most you would leave me. The Lord replied “My precious child, I love you and would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering when you see only one set of footprints- it was then that I carried you.”
My condolences go out to you.
Lisa