Laverta Joyce Burns

laverta burns

March 4, 1936 ~ November 22, 2024

Born in: Grandfield, Oklahoma
Resided in: Pueblo, Colorado

Celebration of Life:

After a short illness, Laverta Joyce Burns, aged 88, died at home on November 22,2024. A loving wife, mother, grandmother she enjoyed long friendships with the many people she met throughout her life. Those who visited Laverta at home appreciated her cooking, her immaculate housekeeping and her genuine warmth for every guest. All were treated to a good meal and good conversation. Sometimes accused of being a food-pusher, Laverta loved to sit down at the dining table together to share dinner and dessert. Always a dessert! Her pecan and apple pies were favorites and the chocolate no-bake oatmeal cookies filled the cookie jar.

In reflecting on her life, Laverta said that she had loved each era, from childhood to old age. From growing up on a farm in Oklahoma, living on her own while working at Sheppard Air Force Base in Texas, starting her married life with Charley, raising their four children, loving the years she lived near her sister’s family in Washington and the people she met there. In her 52 years in Colorado, she loved hiking the prairies, living the outdoor life, listening to country music, and kicking up her heels at the square dance hall.

Laverta was born March 4, 1936 in the small town of Grandfield in southwestern Oklahoma to George and Maggie Ennis with three much older siblings (Wanda, Eldon, Oniel). She attended Loveland High School where she was the valedictorian of a five-student graduating class of 1954. In 1956 after a good crop of wheat provided the funds for a wedding, she married her childhood sweetheart, Charles Frederick Burns (one of the five in her graduating class.)

Many of Laverta’s favorite memories happened during family camping trips and family reunions. She could whip up a meal on a Coleman camp stove on the tailgate of a Pontiac station wagon as efficiently as she could cook on her range at home. Summer days were often spent hiking and camping and winter days sledding and tubing in the Colorado Rocky Mountains she loved so much.

Throughout her children’s lives, Laverta was their biggest cheerleader. She yelled from the bleachers at sporting events, she loved music and encouraged each child to learn to play an instrument, and supported their education beyond high school even though money was tight. Laverta loved her role as the family communication hub, always staying connected with her adult children and relatives.

Laverta lived her life with integrity and exemplified her Christian values. We take comfort in knowing her legacy lives on in each of us when we greet our neighbors, say hello to a stranger, make that phone call to a long absent friend, and gather around the dining table together to eat, and laugh, and share good conversation.

Laverta was preceded in death by daughter, Melody. She is survived by Charley, her husband of 68 years; daughter, Kristy and Annette; son, Kerry and Laura; grandson, Logan; son, Charles “Marty” and Theresa; granddaughter, Jamie, and Theresa’s children, Samuel and Aaron; and six great-grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held in the Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel on December 4, 2024 at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Care and Share of Southern Colorado, 100 Greenhorn Drive #100, Pueblo, CO 81004 https://careandshare.org/give/donate/ or the American Cancer Society, 2004 Lake Ave, Pueblo, CO 81004  https://www.cancer.org/. Online condolences at www.MontgomerySteward.com

Services

Memorial Service: December 4, 2024 10:00 am

Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel
1317 N. Main Street
Pueblo, CO 81003

719-542-1552
http://www.montgomerysteward.com

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  1. CandleImageKristy and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. I was so saddened to hear of your mom’s passing. She was such a wonderful person and I will always remember her kindness and her delicious hopp’n johns! Boy, could she ever cook! You couldn’t have two better guardian angels…

  2. Kristy,

    I was so sorry to read of your mom’s passing.
    She certainly was an icon of the courts when you and Mel played. She had a smile that could light up a room.
    I remember her fondly and how much she loved her kids.
    She always had time to say hi and chat when I happened to see her after the bball years.

  3. CandleImageWe are so sorry for your loss. We loved Aunt Laverta and have so many great memories of her and our families getting together.
    The word that comes to my mind every time I think of Aunt Laverta’ is “Joy’.
    She always had a smile on her face. Our thought and prayers are with you all. Laverta will truly be missed, but what a wonderful life!

  4. Dear Kristy and Annette,
    I am so very sorry for the loss of your mother. Although this thanksgiving will be extra difficult without her, I hope y’all will find comfort in all the happy memories past Thanksgivings have created. God Bless yall and I’m sure your “little mama” will continue to be proud of yall and all your future endeavors. Love yall, Jetta

  5. CandleImageKristy , Annette and Family. I am so sorry for your loss of your Mother. May the memories of your time together give you comfort. Kristy you have your Mothers Smile. Peace my Friends ☮️

  6. CandleImageKristy & Annette, I am deeply sorry for the loss of your Mother. No matter how long they are in our lives, it’s never long enough. May your beautiful memories and love for your Mom far outlive and exceed the pain and grief you are experiencing now. You have been on my mind and in my heart. Just know that you are loved.


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