He was born in Indiana, but loved the west and relocated to Colorado after graduation. He built fishing rods for the Phillipson Rod Company in Denver and also became a stockbroker. At one time, he did some saddle bronc riding, and his final career of many years was listing, selling, and appraising ranches throughout the western states. He also was on the cutting edge of finding land for wind farms.
His offices were in the stock yards in Denver, and that is where at the Stock Yard Inn, there will be a celebration of his life on January 9, 2010. Details will be sent to his friends at a later date. His final resting place will be on the 5N Ranch in Saratoga, Wyoming.
He is survived by his three children, Lindsay Jeanne (Zakary) Shinall, Nicholas James Lufkin and Monte Renee Clevenger; six grandchildren, Ethan James Lufkin, Savannah Jeanne Lufkin, Kai Meyer Lufkin, Zoe Maria Shinall, Nya Jeanne Shinall and Taj Nicholas Shinall.
Any donations in his memory should be made to the charity of your choice. Published in Denver Post on December 1, 2009
He was born in Indiana, but loved the west and relocated to Colorado after graduation. He built fishing rods for the Phillipson Rod Company in Denver and also became a stockbroker. At one time, he did some saddle bronc riding, and his final career of many years was listing, selling, and appraising ranches throughout the western states. He also was on the cutting edge of finding land for wind farms.
His offices were in the stock yards in Denver, and that is where at the Stock Yard Inn, there will be a celebration of his life on January 9, 2010. Details will be sent to his friends at a later date. His final resting place will be on the 5N Ranch in Saratoga, Wyoming.
He is survived by his three children, Lindsay Jeanne (Zakary) Shinall, Nicholas James Lufkin and Monte Renee Clevenger; six grandchildren, Ethan James Lufkin, Savannah Jeanne Lufkin, Kai Meyer Lufkin, Zoe Maria Shinall, Nya Jeanne Shinall and Taj Nicholas Shinall.
Any donations in his memory should be made to the charity of your choice. Published in Denver Post on December 1, 2009
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