Phyllis A. Kintner

phyllis kintner

February 5, 1929 ~ July 21, 2007


Resided in: Pueblo West, CO

Phyllis A. Kintner, 78, of Pueblo West, Colo., passed away July 21, 2007. Survived by her husband, Jeff Kintner; sister, Virginia (Frank) English of Arvada, Colo.; stepchildren, Jeff (Sharon) Kintner, Jr., Steven (Dena) Kintner and Susan Kintner and their families; and nieces, Marlo (Tom) Bain and Cara (James) Edwards. Phyllis was born Feb. 5, 1929, in Pueblo, to James and Della Archer. She was an elementary school teacher for years and later became a realtor, retiring from Central Real Estate. Phyllis helped develop the Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center and worked on some of its programming and special holiday displays. She was a member of Southern Colorado Watercolor Society, Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center, Alpha Mu Delta Society, as well as other community organizations. For several years, she was a member of the Heart and Soul Sculpture program and was active in obtaining an annual excellence award for participating artists through Alpha Mu Delta. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 25, 2007, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Pastor Darron Wilson officiating. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. Online condolences, MontgomerySteward.com

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  1. We remember a lovely talented lady who for a short time we were privileged to share Tuesday afternoons with at our writing group. Please consider publishing her novel–it’s a worthy piece of literature and would be a fitting tribute.

  2. Virginia,
    A lonely planet without Phyllis. But the good memories of her and her chatting do provide some comfort.
    So glad I got to visit with her some
    a few weeks ago. She was such an energetic and positive person.
    Gerry

  3. Phyllis was always lots of fun with the Friday lunch bunch and a big asset to the Thursday duplicate group.
    I will be out of town for her service but want you to know my thoughts and prayers are with you.

    Margie Hilvitz
    Pueblo Co.

  4. Virginia: am so sorry. It seems that the family continues to diminish in size. Know that my thoughts are with you. Pat

  5. Jeff our condolences, prayers & love are sent with deepest sorrow in our hearts for your loss. love andy & becky mcminn

  6. Dear Virginia:
    My sympathy to you – I will always remember Phyllis when you and I were pretty much a thorn in her side with our antics. It is always sad to part with someone who has always been a part of your life.
    Jean Collier Johnston


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