Harry E. Geringer

harry geringer

January 6, 1925 ~ August 13, 2001


Resided in: Pueblo, CO

Harry E. Geringer, 76, passed away August 13, 2001. Survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Roberta 'Bobbie' (née Eberling) Geinger of the family home; daughter, Kristeen (Vick) Medina; grandsons, Casey Medina and Cody Medina; siblings, Mollie Wilken of Henderson, Nevada, Tillie Mehle of Pueblo, Ted Geringer of Lamar, Colorado, Ilene Matteson of Littleton, Colorado, Helen (Bob) Aggson of Pueblo and Midge (Tom) Montgomery of Pueblo; sisters-in-law, Ruth (Troy) Ellis of Pueblo and Barbara (Don) Shipler of Silver Cliff, Colorado; lifelong friend, Joe (Patty) Schiro of Loveland, Colorado; numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by his father, John Geringer in 1975; mother, Marie C. (née Geringer) Geringer in 1996; and infant son, Dennis Lee Geringer. Born January 6, 1925, in Sugar City, Colorado. Harry was a star athlete and graduated from Sugar City High School. He served his country in the U.S. Army during WWII in the Headquarters 150th Engineer Combat Battalion and received a Purple Heart. After the war, Harry attended Pueblo Junior College for two years. He and Jim Hall were co-owners of Rocky Mountain Coin. After the sale of their business, he worked for and retired from Fortino Jackson Chevrolet and Zabukovic Motors. Life member of BPO Elks Lodge #90, Eagles Aerie #145 and DAV Chapter 39. Services will be held Friday, August 17, 2001. Committal service, noon at Mountain View Chapel Mausoleum. Memorial service, 1 p.m. at King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2561 Vinewood, with Pastor Mark Crates officiating. Reception luncheon will follow at the church hall. Memorials may be made to Pancreatic Cancer Research through the funeral home.

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  1. Bobbie, Kris & families, we’re so sorry to miss the Memorial Service but will be with you in Spirit. We have such vivid and happy memories of the bike rides and the fun we had together. Our love and prayers.

  2. I remember Uncle Harry loved to laugh! And his was infectious! Aunt Bobbie, Kristeen, Vick, Casey and Cody; you and all the family are in our thoughts and prayers. He will be missed.
    Love, Eric and Pam


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