Elva Y. Kochis
January 12, 1954 ~ December 16, 2025
Born in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Resided in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Elva Y. Kochis, 71, passed away unexpectedly on December 16, 2025. Survived by her husband of 40 years, David Kochis; sister, Anita (Robert) Bernard; nephews, Chris (Sandy) Kochis, Carl Williams, James (Monica) Berry and Charles Berry. Also survived by numerous cousins and other extended family. She worked at Colorado Blue Skies for over 17 years. Elva served was Worthy Matron of the Canon City and Pueblo Eastern Star Chapters, as well as serving as Grand Martha for Easter Star. She loved music, reading books, working crossword puzzles, and traveling. Memorial service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, February 21, 2026 at Kink of Kings Lutheran Church, 2561 Vinewood Lane.
Services
Memorial Service: February 21, 2026 10:00 am
King of Kings Lutheran Church
2561 Vinewood Lane
Pueblo, CO 81005
719-542-1552
I am so sorry to hear of Elva’s passing. She was a kind and thoughtful person who was quick with a smile. She will be missed.
Dave, I am so sorry for your loss.
I was saddened to hear of Elva’s passing. I remember our school days with fondness.Elva always had a big smile on her face.She was a wonderful,kind person.Condolences to her family.
May God Bless you and hold you closely.
Struggling to find the right words to express my deepest condolences. Over the last 15 years Elva has been a bright spot for me, we shared so many moments together – laughing, crying, sharing ups, downs and everything in between. It seems like she always knew when I needed an extra boost of love. I think of you often Elva, and the world is a much difference place without you. Thank you for blessing me with your love!!
Dear David,
My heart bleeds for you. Elva was a fine lady and will be missed. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Star Love,
Bruce
We bow our heads in submission to His will and ask that He abide in the hearts of those who mourn; endue them with the trustful Faith of Martha.
From our circle, a Golden link has fallen, one by one the chain is lengthened in our Fathers House; and we shall take our place when we have finished our service here.
Star Love,
The Officers and Members of Snowflake Chapter No. 153, Order of the Eastern Star
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With Care and hope that your grieving time is filled with all the beautiful memories.
Love.
Jenna MacGregor
Excelsior # 66
ELVA WILL BE MISSED! She was always so cheerful. I worked with her at the Loaf n Jug offices many years ago.
So sad to hear of her passing,
Love and hugs,
Lynda and Ken Connors
I just talked to Elva the day before she left for her sister’s funeral. Elva always had a smile on her face and was a very faithful women.
Elva was not only a “little sister” she was a friend. We enjoyed seeing her at the Municiple band concerts, Blue Sky, & home settings. All our love to David, Anita, and Bob. She is already missed dearly.
What a lovely person. I am blessed to have known Elva from our sewing class at Pitts, as a neighbor on Berkley, to our many years at CBE. Such a huge loss, especially for Anita and David.
A member of Centennial OES #58. Sincere sympathy.
she was my sisterin law
Love you,
Billie Jean