Claudine was born September 17, 1919 in Hext, Texas, to Max and May Jacoby. Claudine spent her childhood in Ranger, Texas, and was a resident of Grand Junction since 1953. Internment was at Orchard Mesa Cemetery in Grand Junction, Colorado.
Claudine married Clarles H. Dyer on August 7, 1937. He died on February 7, 1991 in Grand Junction, after more than 53 years of marriage. The Dyers owned and operated Tri-State Tool Company, a large mining equipment supply and maintenance company until 1980, where Claudine served as bookkeeper and office manager.
Claudine was a member of Redlands Community Church, and Sunshine Order of the Eastern Star Number 53. Her hobbies included oil painting, and needlecrafts including crocheting, knitting, needlepoint and sewing. Friends and family hold cherished afghans, sweaters and works of art designed and crafted by Claudine's talented and gifted hands. Claudine was a loving caregiver to the sick and frail. Devotion to her family was unfailing, her love boundless, and her strength unshakable.
Claudine was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Charles, one brother, Douglas Jacoby, two sisters, Clara Mae Watson, Maxine Asher, her mother-in-law, a sister-in-law, and several brothers-in-law, who she tended while they were ill. Her loving daughter, Patsy Wubben (John) of Astoria, Oregon; and two loving sons, Mike Dyer and Rick Dyer (Mona) of Grand Junction survive Claudine. She also leaves behind five adoring grand-children, which includes Andrea Long of Astoria, Oregon; Damon Wubben of Los Angeles; Scott Burns of Paonia; and Kyndall and Brandon Dyer of Grand Junction. Four great-grandsons also blessed Claudine's life. They are John Wubben, along with Joshua, David and Jesse Burns. Caudine's final years were enriched through the love and companionship of Walter "Buddy" Plank of Grand Junction. Claudine also leaves behind a bereaved sister and brother, LaVern Jacoby & Max Mellenger Jacoby, both of Texas; brother-in-law, Ken Dyer (Joyce) of Grand Junction, as well as numerous nieces and nephews, and countless friends across the country.
Claudine was born September 17, 1919 in Hext, Texas, to Max and May Jacoby. Claudine spent her childhood in Ranger, Texas, and was a resident of Grand Junction since 1953. Internment was at Orchard Mesa Cemetery in Grand Junction, Colorado.
Claudine married Clarles H. Dyer on August 7, 1937. He died on February 7, 1991 in Grand Junction, after more than 53 years of marriage. The Dyers owned and operated Tri-State Tool Company, a large mining equipment supply and maintenance company until 1980, where Claudine served as bookkeeper and office manager.
Claudine was a member of Redlands Community Church, and Sunshine Order of the Eastern Star Number 53. Her hobbies included oil painting, and needlecrafts including crocheting, knitting, needlepoint and sewing. Friends and family hold cherished afghans, sweaters and works of art designed and crafted by Claudine's talented and gifted hands. Claudine was a loving caregiver to the sick and frail. Devotion to her family was unfailing, her love boundless, and her strength unshakable.
Claudine was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Charles, one brother, Douglas Jacoby, two sisters, Clara Mae Watson, Maxine Asher, her mother-in-law, a sister-in-law, and several brothers-in-law, who she tended while they were ill. Her loving daughter, Patsy Wubben (John) of Astoria, Oregon; and two loving sons, Mike Dyer and Rick Dyer (Mona) of Grand Junction survive Claudine. She also leaves behind five adoring grand-children, which includes Andrea Long of Astoria, Oregon; Damon Wubben of Los Angeles; Scott Burns of Paonia; and Kyndall and Brandon Dyer of Grand Junction. Four great-grandsons also blessed Claudine's life. They are John Wubben, along with Joshua, David and Jesse Burns. Caudine's final years were enriched through the love and companionship of Walter "Buddy" Plank of Grand Junction. Claudine also leaves behind a bereaved sister and brother, LaVern Jacoby & Max Mellenger Jacoby, both of Texas; brother-in-law, Ken Dyer (Joyce) of Grand Junction, as well as numerous nieces and nephews, and countless friends across the country.
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