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SACK up to six employees with their books and things like that.

“ e credit repair is really what we’re passionate about, between COVID and other things that have happened over the past few years, people really want to buy a new house and new car. If they have some nicks on their credit, we’d love to help them x it,” Patterson said.

In addition to credit repair, they also educate people about credit.

“We teach people ways to not only build their credit but things not being reported to the credit bureaus so that we’re educating them on how they can help themselves,” Patterson said.

“ e nancial education teaches you how to make a realistic budget and understand your credit card payments,” Castro said.

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George Anthony Sack

June 18, 1937 - May 7, 2023

George Anthony Sack, 85, of Fort Lupton, Colorado passed away on May 7, 2023. He was born on June 18, 1937, in Denver, Colorado to Adam and Julia Sack.

George is a long-time resident of Brighton, Colorado where he attended school through 9th grade when he had to quit. Being the oldest of 13 kids, he needed to take on more of the role as a farmer after the unfortunate passing of his father. While at a family wedding he met his true love Marie K. Sack (Von Feldt). He married Marie on June 29, 1963, in Brighton, Colorado.

He worked at the Packaging Corporation for over 10 years while starting his family of four children before he changed his career. ey began a dairy farm east of Brighton, Colorado which continued until 2004. After choosing to sell his dairy, they moved to their farm in Fort Lupton where he pursued his love for farming and raising beef cattle up until the timing of his death. Between his family farm operation, raising beef cattle, his kids and grandkids, kept himself very busy.

George loves his family and family gatherings out at his farm! When his kids, grandkids and great grandkids are not around, he would always enjoy his true passion being out in the elds farming or at a local farm auction. He proudly would say through their own dedication and hard work, they built the family farm from scratch.

George is a loving father survived by his sons David (Shelly) Sack of Brighton, Joseph (Carrie) Sack of Fort Lupton; daughter Regina (Cody Michel) of Fort Lupton; granddaughters Samantha (Ron), Elizebeth (Nate), Jennifer, Cadence; grandsons Dustin (Ti any), Christopher (Kortney), Tony (Melissa), Toby, Kenneth; great-granddaughters Kalye, Bailey, Kendall, Karmen, Shelby, Skylar, and Kylar; greatgrandson Cooper; brothers Leonard Sack, Robert (Linda) Sack, Don Sack, Leroy (Brenda) Sack; sisters Shirley (Stan) Elliot, Eileen Buckley, Carla (Tom) Morrissey and Diane Schissler.

He is preceded in death by his wife Marie, his parents Adam and Julia, his half-brother Adam Sack, brothers Edward, Bernard, and Richard and sister Betty Ann Hurley (Sack).

George is well known as a strong-willed person who is a devoted family man and a very hard worker. He is a man who has a big heart and always puts God and his family rst.

A short memorial service for brother and sister, Norman and Julia Nakamoto, will be held at Hillside Cemetery in Fort Lupton on Saturday, May 27, 2023 at 11:00 A.M.

Norman & Julia Nakamoto Memory 303-566-4100 obituaries@coloradocommunitymedia.com Self placement available online at thebrightonblade.com

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