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OBITUARIES
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PLEIN
William J. “Bill” Plein
June 27, 1939 - February 19, 2023
William J. Plein, (Bill), 83, passed away peacefully on February 19, 2023, from complications related to Parkinson’s disease. He found great solace living amongst the beauty of Evergreen, Colorado where he was a commercial broker/owner for Re/ Max Alliance and was a real estate professional for forty- ve years.
Interment will be at Ft. Logan National
Military Cemetery on April 21, 2023, at 12:00 p.m. and a memorial service will be held that evening at the Rocky Mountain Municipal Airport, Mt. Evans Room from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
In lieu of owers, donations can be made in memory of Bill Plein to the Je erson County Library Foundation, Je CLF.org
AirBNBogus EVERGREEN – Scouting for a rustic rental in the piney woods, she found a likely candidate on Craigslist and contacted the purported owner. Purported Owner was pleased to report that for the low-low price of two months rent and a modest security deposit, Scout could move in right away. On the principle of “trust, but verify,” Scout scouted the location personally, quickly discovering that it was for sale, not rent, and that Purported Owner was more purported than otherwise. She noti ed JCSO, and deputies forwarded the case to JCSO’s fraud unit on the expectation that they haven’t heard the last of the larcenous landlord.
Dressed for distress
DEER CREEK – e complaint was simple enough – the complainant believed she’d a shady character driving past her house. e reason for the complaint was somewhat more involved. A long while back, Mom told deputies, she’d led a police report on Lola for keying her car. Some time later, Lola’s husband, Lyle, got a job at the same place Mom’s son worked. Lyle’s on-the-job