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forced to sell the land, plots on the same land were listed for sale two

The Impact

In the community

While growing up in Denver in the ’60s and ’70s, Daniel and her sisters used their education and life experiences to help them decipher which news stories were biased and which were reputable. They also relied on family and friends’ advice.

“I don’t think news at the time covered Blacks in the world that they lived in,” Daniel said. “To me, the general stories about how Blacks lived, what they did, what their concerns were and some of their needs, were not covered.”

The sisters felt this trend in coverage didn’t change until the ’80s, when news about Black people and Black communities became more prominent.

As an example, Daniel described how The Denver Post did a feature article on her late husband, Wiley Y. Daniel, who was a prominent attorney and

The Future

For Goldenites

In more recent years, especially in the wake of George Floyd’s murder and the Black Lives Matter rallies in the summer of 2020, the Golden community has started examining the long reach of systemic racism in and around the city. The City of Golden started work on its Racial Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan, and groups like Golden United and Golden Anti-Racism Collective formed.

While these are good first steps, real change has to start with people’s attitudes, GAC members Scrable and Michele Minihane said.

Although many Goldenites are open-minded and inclusive, Minihane personally believed there are still some residents who “do not value an integrated community and don’t feel like it’s important to make people of color feel welcome.”

She added: “I don’t get the sense that (attitudes) have changed a lot in 40 or 50 years.”

Scrable agreed that tangible changes, whether in attitudes or policies, have been slow. He said it’s going to take time and everyone working together to make Golden a more welcoming and inclusive place.

The two described how the Golden Anti-Racism Collective has become a place where people can share their experiences, examine systemic racism’s impact on the community, and find ways to improve Golden for current and future generations.

As of last month, GAC has about 400 members on an email list and a few dozen who come to its regular meetings. There are several sub- years later. Ownership was restricted to “members of the Caucasian race.”

These accounts are just glimpses of Golden’s treatment of people of color, but Tellis emphasized how they demonstrate “institutionalized the state’s first Black U.S. district court judge. She also recalled how The Post’s society section ran pictures of positive stories happening in the Black community.

“I do think it began to change in the ’80s,” Daniel continued. “There were positive stories (but) … the stereotypes were still going on.”

Diversity in the newsroom also seemed to improve during this timeframe, the sisters said. They recalled Reynelda Muse, the first Black person to anchor a newscast in Colorado, and Bertha Lynn, who started in Denver television in 1976.

While a lot has changed in how traditional outlets cover Black people and Black communities, the sisters believe there’s still plenty of bias. Rogers admitted that she avoids local news because there are still more negative stories about Black people than positive ones.

“I think there absolutely still is biased coverage,” she said. “I don’t want, every day, to hear groups within the Golden Anti-Racism Collective that tackle different topics such as policy and policing, education, and books and media.

While the bulk of the members are White, any Goldenites of color are welcome to join and participate as they’re able, the members said.

The group has established a unique partnership with the Golden Police Department, as some of its members sit on the department’s community engagement group, GAC member Sandra Knecht explained. GAC and other community members have given feedback on various department policies, particularly around use of force.

GAC members also try to comment on City Council discussions and participate in other local matters, including education, youth outreach and affordable housing. In doing so, the group has developed partnerships with Shelton Elementary, the Golden Library, Colorado School of Mines student groups, Golden United and other groups that share GAC’s goals.

Similar to GAC, Golden United formed after the 2016 election as “there was a fair amount of division, nationally and locally,” Ronnie Rosenbaum said. The group sought to bring people together and encourage respect for those who have different ideas and opinions.

Rosenbaum, who’s vice president on Golden United’s board of directors, described the partnership between Golden United and GAC, saying the two groups and others joined forces for a rally in summer 2020 and pushed City Council to approve the “Golden Stands with Black Lives” banner on Washington Avenue.

Minihane stressed how the GAC anti-Black behaviors and norms” in the area. So, he said, it’s no surprise that the Black Panther Party, an organization that “unapologetically called for Black liberation and the dismantling of White supremacist power structures, would catch the about, ‘there’s another Black person who got in trouble.’”

In the country

Going back through American history, the Urban Spectrum’s Porter described other incidents where media outlets didn’t give Black people the benefit of the doubt. He listed the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and the Emmett Till lynching as examples of the media portraying those involved as “guilty until proven innocent,” adding how the trend has persisted into today’s coverage of police shootings and similar incidents.

“And it seems as though that mentality continues to manifest in those organizations in their treatment of our community,” he said. “And so, it’s always the bad news. There’s really never any positive reflections.”

Regarding news coverage of the Black Panther Party, the journalism professor described it as a peaceful organization that was responding to violence “against believes systemic racism impacts all Golden residents, regardless of race, and recommended locals read “The Sum of Us” by Heather McGhee to learn more about that impact.

For the City of Golden

In summer 2020, the Golden City Council produced a series of resolutions meant to address its history of racial exclusion and racist domination of non-White groups, Tellis stated.

These resolutions included:

Resolution 2736 – Declaring Racism a Public Health Crisis

Resolution 2747 - Declaring Support for Black Lives and Racial Equity Through a Public Display, and

Resolution 2748 - Declaring A Commitment to Anti-Racism Actions

Resolution 2736 states, “the Golden City Council recognizes that racial inequities have become institutionalized in the policies and practices of many agencies, governmental and otherwise. Council recognizes the need to examine seemingly neutral policies and practices to determine whether they are contributing to inequity and, where needed, change or eliminate the policy or practice as cities have a long history of decision and policy making that have resulted in classist and racist outcomes.”

Building on that, the city hired a consultant in June 2021 to develop a Racial Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan based on community input. After developing it for more than a year, the plan outlined four goals: Create a culture of inclusion and belonging throughout the community of Golden; ire of local reporting.”

Tellis added: “Golden has displayed a deep commitment to the marginalization of Black people. To reflect on this legacy is pivotal if we desire to not replicate the racial strife and injustice of our past.”

African-American people in an attempt to say, ‘We will protect our community.’”

“The idea was that Black folks with guns clearly scared the hell out of people,” Porter continued. “Because obviously, if you’ve got a gun, then you’re going to be violent. And it’s only that mentality because of our profession (as journalists). Our profession has continued to promote that reflection — still does, to this day.”

As for Golden and the Transcript’s coverage of the Black community, Porter believed it likely made Black residents feel unsafe and unwelcome, saying, “They know that any coverage of them will not be balanced and fair.”

Fairness and racial equity are concepts Golden, Denver, the United States and journalism as a profession need to work on, he stated.

“I don’t see our profession doing enough work in that area,” Porter said. “I hear the talk. But I’m not seeing anything to back it up.”

Increase access to services and resources for diverse community members;

Foster an organizational culture and environment within the City of Golden that’s committed to racial equity, diversity and inclusion; and Expand economic opportunities for diverse businesses.

Along with the REDI Action Plan, the consultants also recommended dozens of strategies toward these goals and an implementation plan.

For instance, public documents and other information should be available to those who don’t speak English or have different abilities.

City boards and commissions should have a more inclusive recruiting process to ensure diversity among their members. The city also should host training about Golden’s history, structural racism and implicit bias.

The City Council adopted the REDI Action Plan in December 2022 and called on the community to ensure Golden achieves the four goals in a timely, effective way.

The plan was developed with race as the leading element because of how widespread and damaging racial inequalities are in the United States, according to city consultants. However, the REDI Action Plan is overall intersectional, examining how to make Golden a better place for people of all ages, abilities, gender identities, sexual orientations, socioeconomic backgrounds, religions and other demographics.

Officials said the next step is to assemble an implementation team of community members and city sta ers to make recommendations to City Council on how to achieve goals. Golden expects to assemble the team this spring.

In a Feb. 10 email, Mayor Laura Weinberg highlighted city o cials and community members’ ongoing work to “live up to our value as a welcoming and inclusive city.”

“I applaud the Golden Transcript’s work to identify its role in racial inequities in the past and its role in systemic racism,” she stated. “ e City of Golden has undertaken similar work … (and) I look forward to this year’s actions to take the information from our new REDI plan and put community-driven solutions into practice.”

For the Golden Transcript

While the Transcript’s ownership and newsroom has changed greatly since the late 1960s and early ‘70s, it’s not immune from the biases and attitudes that riddled its past coverage and contributed to systemic racism in and around Golden.

Scrable said reading the Transcript’s past coverage of the Black community can be “demoralizing,” but even recent stories have failed to represent Black voices.

He pointed to an Aug. 31, 2020 Transcript story about City Council’s decision to display a “Golden Stands With Black Lives” banner over Washington Avenue. e story said the banner would be displayed for 60 days, “an amount of time intended to symbolize how long it took for slave ships to cross the Atlantic.”

Scrable and his GAC co-chairs did advocate for 60 days, but they never assigned any symbolism or signi cance to the number.

“It might’ve been said (in the meeting), but it wasn’t us,” Scrable said of GAC. “It was a misquote.”

After the Aug. 31, 2020 story, Scrable received about 20 phone calls from people upset about the supposed symbolism. He felt the Transcript hadn’t done enough research and ultimately misrepresented the facts, and that insensitivity created a very frustrating experience.

He wanted the Transcript to ensure there are positive stories about people from historically marginalized groups, and do better educating Goldenites about their neighbors’ achievements and experiences.

Scrable added: “I’m looking to the Transcript to paint a positive picture for all people of color … and representing ‘all’ versus ‘a few.’” e Colorado Community Media newsroom acknowledges it has work to do, and this February 2023 report is only the rst step in what the team hopes will open a wider conversation about systemic racism and media coverage for years to come. Working on this report brought CCM sta members face-to-face with outdated practices and implicit biases.

Going forward, CCM’s goal is to include more voices of color in the newsroom and on the pages of its two dozen publications, Publisher Linda Shapley said. CCM wants to ensure all local voices are heard and included, while also re ecting on racial equity, diversity and inclusion. CCM will strive to consider the lenses through which the sta decides to cover stories in the rst place. Appreciating di erences in CCM’s coverage areas, like history and culture, will guide the newsroom in its e orts.

Other newspapers such as the New York Times, the Washington Post, e Kansas City Star, Philadelphia Inquirer and more have done similar analyses of their past coverage, and the Transcript encourages other newspapers in the region and across the country to do so as well, Shapley said, adding that it wouldn’t have been possible without a Colorado Media Project grant.

For all journalists, Porter stressed the importance of continuing to diversify newsrooms and ensuring fair, balanced and objective coverage and “stop convicting people without evidence.”

He called on more publications to review their past coverage and acknowledge its harmful impacts, saying it’s important to shine a light on the truth, to be honest and to be transparent.

“If we’re ever going to get past this, it’s going to take some truth-telling,” he said. “It will be hard. It will be di cult. But it really is one of the last vestiges to make this country what it said it was in the beginning — freedom and liberty for all. Which has not been the case for us.”

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Public Notice

Notice of Availability - Final NEPA Environmental Assessment and Finding of No

Significant Impact for the Proposed Phase I Construction and Operation of Fort Logan National Cemetery, 4400 West Kenyon Avenue, Denver, Colorado

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announces the availability of the Final Environmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the proposed expansion of the Fort Logan National Cemetery (FLNC), located at 4400 West Kenyon Avenue, Denver, Colorado.

The proposed Phase I expansion is entirely within the existing grounds of the cemetery.

The expansion of the FLNC includes construction and maintenance of additional interment areas (including crypts and columbarium buildings), construction of a columbarium within the existing cemetery, improve existing infrastructure and embankment rehabilitation and dredging of the existing spillway on approximately 19.45-acres of undeveloped area within the FLNC. Approximately 19,581 in-ground cremains and 8,159 pre-placed crypt full casket gravesites will be provided by the Phase I expansion.

The purpose of the Proposed Action is to expand burial capacity to include traditional inground burials, in-ground cremains, columbarium niches, and support burial requests for eligible Veterans, family members, and staff at the FLNC. The Proposed Action is needed to address the depletion of National Cemetery burial space at the FLNC. Burial capacity will be depleted by 2027 / 2028.

VA prepared the Final EA and FONSI in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act and the Council on Environmental Quality and VA regulations implementing the Act (40 CFR Part 1500, 38 CFR Part 26). The Draft EA was made available for public review and comment from September 16, 2022 to October 25, 2022. Comments received were addressed in the Final EA. The documents are available for review online at https://www.cfm.va.gov/environmental/index.asp

For questions or additional information, please contact the Environmental Program Office via email at (VACOEnvironment@va.gov),. Please use “Fort Logan National Cemetery Phase I Final EA” in the subject line. If you or are unable to submit your comments by email, please contact Mr. Fernando Fernandez at Fernando. Fernandez@va.gov.

Legal Notice No. 82095

First Publication: February 23, 2023

Last Publication: March 2, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch

Summons and Sheriff Sale

Public Notice District Court, City & County of Denver, Colorado 1437 Bannock Street, Room 256 Denver, CO 80202

Plaintiff(s)/Petitioner(s): Kenny A. Tadolini v. Defendant(s)/Respondent(s): ROSALYNE E. MCDONALD; and all unknown persons who claim any interest in the subject matter of this action.

Address: R. Scott Fitzke, #35293

Fitzke Law, LLC

4 West Dry Creek Circle, Ste. 100 Littleton, CO 80120

Phone #: (303) 285-4470

Fax #: (303) 285-4379

E-mail: scott@fitzkelaw.net

Atty Reg No : 35293

Case Number: 2023CV030343 Division 209

SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO

TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT(S):

You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend against the claims of the complaint [petition] filed with the court in this action, by filing with the clerk of this court an answer or other response. You are required to file your answer or other response within 35 days after the service of this summons upon you. Service of this summons shall be complete on the day of the last publication.

A copy of the complaint [petition] may be obtained from the clerk of the court.

If you fail to file your answer or other response to the complaint [petition] in writing within 35 days after the date of the last publication, judgment by default may be rendered against you by the court for the relief demanded in the complaint [petition] without further notice.

This is an action: to Quiet Title the title of the Plaintiff in and to the real property situate in the City and County of Denver, State of Colorado, and more particularly described as follows:

A strip of land 6-inches wide located in the South One-half (S ½) of Lot Five (5), Block One (1), Sundine Subdivision, City and County of Denver, State of Colorado

Dated: January 31, 2023

/s/ R. Scott Fitzke (Original signature on file) Attorney for Plaintiff(s)/Petitioner(s)

R. Scott Fitzke, #35293

Legal Notice No. 82066

First Publication: February 16, 2023

Last Publication: March 16, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch Public Notice

CITY & COUNTY OF DENVER, DISTRICT COURT COLORADO CIVIL COURT Denver City & County Bldg. 1437 Bannock St., Rm. 256 Denver, CO 80202

Plaintiff: Cenco Building Services, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company,

Defendants:

H+L Development, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company and Bryant W. Long, an individual Case Number: 22CV30744 Div. Ctrm. 280

NOTICE OF LEVY OR SEIZURE

Sheriff Sale No. 22004964

STATE OF COLORADO )ss

COUNTY OF DENVER TO THE JUDGMENT DEBTOR BRYANT W. LONG:

Notice is hereby given that on May 9, 2022, a judgment against Bryant W. Long from the District Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado, entered in favor of CENCO BUILDING SERVICES, LLC, in the original amount of $36,522.62, and that on December 2, 2022 the Clerk of the DENVER County Court issued a Writ of Execution commanding the Sheriff of DENVER County to levy, seize and take into possession the following real estate, to wit:

LOT 22 AND SOUTH ONE-HALF OF LOT 23, BLOCK 31, MCCULLOUGHS ADDITION 3RD FILING TO DENVER, CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, STATE OF COLORADO.

Otherwise identified or referred to as 2127 High Street, Denver, CO 80205 (the "Property").

You have legal rights that may prevent all or part of your money or property from being taken. That part of the money or property that may not be taken is called "exempt property." Notwithstanding your right to claim the property as "exempt," no exemption other than the exemptions set forth in C.R.S. Section 13-54-104(3), may be claimed for a Writ. The purpose of this Notice of Levy is to tell you about these rights.

If the money or property which is being withheld from you includes any "exempt property," you must file within 14 days of receiving this Notice of Levy a written claim of exemption with the Clerk of the Court, describing what money or property you think is "exempt property" and the reason that it is exempt.

You must act quickly to protect your rights. Remember, you only have 14 days after receiving this Notice of Levy to file your claim of exemption with the Clerk of Court. Your failure to file a claim of exemption with 14 days is a waiver of your right to file.

Now therefore, you BRYANT W. LONG take notice that within fourteen (14) days from the date of service hereof, if served within the state, or if served by publication, within fourteen ( 14) dates after service hereof, exclusive of the day of service, you may file with the Clerk of the above-entitled Court, a written claim of exemption which you may have under the statutes of the State of Colorado; and in case of your failure to make and file such written claim of exemption with the Clerk of said Court you shall be deemed to have waived your right of exemption under the statutes of this state.

Elias Diggins, Sheriff City and County of Denver, Colorado

By: /s/ Deputy Sheriff Sergeant Line

CERTIFICATE OF LEVY

I, Elias Diggins, Sheriff of Denver County, State of Colorado, do hereby certify that by virtue of a certain Writ of Execution to me directed, from the Denver County District Court, State of Colorado, in favor of Cenco Building Services, LLC, and against Bryant W. Long and H+L Development, LLC, jointly and severally, Defendants, dated December 2nd, 2022, I did on this 5111 day of January, 2023, levy upon the following real estate, to

Street, Denver, CO 80205 (the "Property"). Situate in the City and County of Denver, Colorado.

Elias Diggins, Sheriff City and County of Denver, Colorado

By: /s/ Deputy Sheriff Sergeant Line

DISTRICT COURT, DENVER COUNTY, COLORADO Court Address; Denver City and County Building 1437 Bannock St Rm 2

Case Number: 22CV-030744 Div.: 280

Plaintiff: CENCO BLDG SERV LLC,

Defendant: HAND L DEV LLC, et al WRIT OF EXECUTION

Original Judgment Amount: $36,522.62

Judgment Date: May 9, 2022

Revived Judgment Amount: $.00

Judgment Date:

Judgment Status: UNSATISFIED

Additional Remarks:

JUDG ENTERS IN FAVOR OF PLAINTIFF AND AGAINST DEF IN THE AMOUNT OF 36,522.62 WITH INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 10% PER ANNUM, JOINTLY AND SEVERALLY.

Debtor (s): HAND L DEV LLC

BRYANT W LONG

Creditor(s): CENCO BLDG SERV LLC

Balance of Judgment to Date: $36,522.62

To the Sheriff of Denver County, You are commanded to satisfy the above judgment plus interest and costs executing against any property legally subject to levy of the above-named judgment debtor(s) and to return this execution within 90 days from the date of issue, unless sale is pending under levy made.

Nikolaus Zender, Clerk of Court District Court, Denver County

By: /s/ Deputy Clerk

Legal Notice No. 82047

First Publication: January 26, 2023

Last Publication: February 23, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch

Misc. Private Legals

Public Notice

TO: LAVON SMITH:

You are notified that you have 10 days after publication for this notice of levy to file your claim of exemption with the District Court of Denver County, 1437 Bannock, Room 256, Denver, CO 80202 in Case 2021CV031425 entitled: TIDEWATER FINANCE COMPANY, d/b/a TIDEWATER MOTOR CREDIT, d/b/a TIDEWATER CREDIT SERVICES v. LAVON SMITH, a/k/a LAVON DONNAILL SMITH, a/k/a LAVON DONNAIL SMITH, a/k/a LAVON D. SMITH $2,402.45 garnished at FirstBank, 2850 Quebec St., Denver, CO 80207.

Legal Notice No.82048

First Publication: January 26, 2023

Last Publication: February 23, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch Public Notice

SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION

Required pursuant to §10-3-109(1), C.R.S FOR YEAR 2022

FAILURE TO FILE THIS FORM BY MARCH 1

WILL RESULT IN PENALTIES PURSUANT TO §10-3-109(3), C.R.S.:

If any annual report or statement from any entity regulated by the Division of Insurance is not filed by the date specified by law or by rules and regulations of the commissioner, the commissioner may assess a penalty of up to one hundred dollars per day for each day after the date an annual statement or report is due from any such entity.

Corporate Name: Securian Casualty Company

NAIC Number: 10054

Address: 400 Robert Street North St. Paul, MN 55101-2098

Assets: $ 619,793,783

Liabilities: $ 430,230,562

Capital and Surplus/Policyholder Surplus: $189,563,221

DIVISION OF INSURANCE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the Securian Casualty Company, organized under the laws of Minnesota, subject to its Articles of Incorporation or other fundamental organizational documents and in consideration of its compliance with the laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed to transact business as a Property & Casualty insurance company as provided by the Insurance Laws of Colorado, as amended, so long as the insurer continues to conform to the authority granted by its Certificate and its corporate articles, or its Certificate is otherwise revoked, canceled or suspended.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the official seal of my office to be affixed at the City and County of Denver this first day of March 2023.

Michael Conway

Commissioner of Insurance

Legal Notice No. 82086

First Publication: February 23, 2022

Last Publication: March 16, 2022

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch Public Notice

SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION

Required pursuant to §10-3-109(1), C.R.S FOR YEAR 2021

FAILURE TO FILE THIS FORM BY MARCH 1

WILL RESULT IN PENALTIES PURSUANT TO §10-3-109(3), C.R.S.:

If any annual report or statement from any entity regulated by the Division of Insurance is not filed by the date specified by law or by rules and regulations of the commissioner, the commissioner may assess a penalty of up to one hundred dollars per day for each day after the date an annual statement or report is due from any such entity

Corporate Name: MotivHealth Insurance Company

NAIC Number: 15743

Address: 10421 South Jordan Gateway, Suite 300 South Jordan, Utah 84095

Assets $44,864,039

Liabilities $38,265,860

Capital and Surplus/ Policyholder Surplus $6,598,179

DIVISION OF INSURANCE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the MotivHealth Insurance Company, organized under the laws of Utah, subject to its Articles of Incorporation or other fundamental organizational documents and in consideration of its compliance with the laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed to transact business as a Life for the Accident and Health lines of business insurance company, as provided by the Insurance Laws of Colorado, as amended, so long as the insurer continues to conform to the authority granted by its Certificate and its corporate articles, or its Certificate is otherwise revoked, canceled or suspended.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand at the City and County of Denver this first day of March 2023.

Michael Conway Commissioner of Insurance

Legal Notice No. 82087

First Publication: February 23, 2023

Last Publication: March 16, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch

Storage Liens/Vehicle Titles

Public Notice

Broncos Towing, 303-722-3555 (office) will be applying for title to the following vehicles, abandoned.

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Legal Notice No. 82067

First Publication: February 16, 2023

Last Publication: March 9, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch

Notice to Creditors

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Kathy Plato, aka Kathy Cook Plato, aka Kathy Plato Cook, aka Kathy Cook, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR030065

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 23, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Donald Beltz, AKA Donald T Beltz, AKA Donald Thomas Beltz, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30085

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 23, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Kimberly Raemdonck, Attorney for the Personal Representative of the Estate Donald Beltz AKA Donald T Beltz AKA Donald Thomas Beltz, Wesley Jay Beltz 2485 W Main Street, Suite 200 Littleton, CO 80120

Legal Notice No. 82085

First Publication: February 23, 2023

Last Publication: March 9, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of JANE MARIE CARLSTROM, also known as JANE M. CARLSTROM, and JANE CARLSTROM, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30029

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 9, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Mary C. Rutherford-Birkey, Personal Representative 200 Rampart Way, #410 Denver, CO 80230

Legal Notice No. 82063

First Publication: February 9, 2023

Last Publication: February 23, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Richard James Morroni, a/k/a Richard J. Morroni, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30051

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 16, 2023 or the claims may be forever barred.

Person Giving Notice: Craig J. Morroni, Personal Representative Estate of Richard James Morroni 3282 S. Magnolia Street Denver, CO 80224

Legal Notice No. 82076

First Publication: February 16, 2023

Last Publication: March 2, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Melver L. Anderson, Jr., Deceased Case Number 2023PR30052

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 16, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Stephennie E. Anderson Personal Representative 9436 East 59th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80238

Legal Notice No. 82073

First Publication: February 16, 2023

Last Publication: March 2, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Guadalupe Reyes Gonzales, a/k/a Guadalupe R. Gonzales, a/k/a Guadalupe Gonzales, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30015

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 9, 2023 or the claims may be forever barred.

Rose E. Ruffino Personal Representative

Patrick R. Thiessen (40185) FRIE, ARNDT, DANBORN & THIESSEN P.C. 7400 Wadsworth Blvd, Ste. 201 Arvada, CO 80003

Phone Number: 303-420-1234

Attorney for Rose E. Ruffino Personal Representative

Legal Notice No. 82060

First Publication: February 9, 2023

Last Publication: February 23, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Ralph Charles Eggen, Deceased Case Number: 2022PR031661

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 16, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Gary Eggen, Co-Personal Representative

1309 Dixon Dr. Jefferson City, MO 65101

Susan Danaher, Co-Personal Representative

628 N. Maplewood Hills Rd. Nixa, MO 65714

Legal Notice No. 82078

First Publication: February 16, 2023

Last Publication: March 2, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of MIRIAM KNIGHT FARRINGTON, a/k/a Miriam Farrington, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30061

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 16, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Christine Farrington Fullerton, Personal Representative

375 Lafayette Denver, CO 80218

Legal Notice No. 82074

First Publication: February 16, 2023

Last Publication: March 2, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Merrill Howe Leavitt, a/k/a Merrill H. Leavitt, a/k/a Merrill Leavitt, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR030119

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 23, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Catherine A. Short

Personal Representative c/o Janine A. Guillen, Esq. Guillen DeGeorge, LLP 9222 Teddy Lane Lone Tree, CO 80124

Legal Notice No. 82091

First Publication: February 23, 2023

Last Publication: March 9, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of ERIN PATRICIA STARK, a/k/a ERIN P. STARK, a/k/a ERIN STARK, Deceased

Case Number: 2023PR30026

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 16, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Susan Weinstein - Personal Representative

2024 Vine St. Denver, CO 80205

Legal Notice No. 82065

First Publication: February 16, 2023

Last Publication: March 2, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Talia Braude, Deceased

Case Number 2023 PR 030086

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before July 10, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

James T. Anest #16727 Arant Law LLC

Attorney to the Personal Representive 19751 E Mainstreet Suite 365 Parker, CO 80138

Legal Notice No. 82094

First Publication: February 23, 2023

Last Publication: March 9, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of John R. McClain, a/k/a John Robert McClain, a/k/a John McClain, Deceased

Case Number: 2023PR30073

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 23, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Joyce L. McClain, Personal Representative

82083 of Marilyn H. Shaw, Deceased

Number: 2022PR31463

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 9, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Benjamin G. Shaw, Personal Representative 3219 Folsom St. San Francisco, CA 94110

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 16, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Martin Wilson, Personal Representative 432-2300 Mansfield Drive Courtnay, BC VN9 3S3 CANADA

Notice No. 82075

Publication: February 16, 2023

Publication: March 2, 2023 Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch Public Notice

TO CREDITORS Estate of MARY D. HADDON, AKA MARY DENISE HADDON, AND MARY HADDON, Deceased Case Number: 23 PR 30018

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the PROBATE COURT OF CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, COLORADO, on or before June 15, 2023 or the claims may be forever barred.

Timothy John Haddon Personal Representative 1201 N. Williams Street #18A Denver, CO 80218 Legal Notice No. 82061

First Publication: February 9, 2023

Last Publication: February 23, 2023 Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Deo C. Fredrickson, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR030120 named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 23, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

David F. Steinhoff, Esq., #9980 o/b/o Estate of Ainslie R. O’Neil 750 W. Hampden Ave., Suite 505 Englewood, CO 80110

Legal Notice No. 82088

First Publication: February 23, 2023

Last Publication: March 9, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of RICHARD P. HOLME, also known as Richard Phillips Holme, Deceased Case Number 2023PR030143

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 23, 2023 or the claims may be forever barred.

Barbara F. Holme, Personal Representative 3944 S. Depew Way Denver, CO 80235

Legal Notice No. 82082

First Publication: February 23, 2023

Last Publication: March 9, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Linda E. Canaday, a/k/a Linda Ellen Canaday, a/k/a Linda Canaday, Deceased Case Number: 2022PR31593

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before 06/16/2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Richard Canaday, Personal Representative c/o Carleton H. Hutchins 1999 Broadway, Suite 1400 Denver, CO 80120

Legal Notice No. 82079

First Publication: February 16, 2023

Last Publication: March 2, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of GEORGE RAMIREZ, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30039

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the Denver Probate Court, Colorado, on or before June 16, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Christine Ramirez, Personal Representative c/o Law Office of Jennifer S. Gormley, PC 6060 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Suite 300 Greenwood Village, CO 80111

Legal Notice No. 82071

First Publication: February 16, 2023

Last Publication: March 2, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Gayla Holland Scheid, deceased Case Number: 2023PR30019

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 23, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Vicki Peterson, Personal Representative 832 Lakeside Drive Carbondale, Colorado 81632

Legal Notice No. 82089

First publication: February 23, 2023

Last publication: March 09, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald Dispatch

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Audrone C. Tischner , a/k/a Audra Tischner, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30067

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 23, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Erik Tischner, Personal Representative c/o Keith L. Davis, Esq. Davis Schilken, PC 7887 E. Belleview Ave., Suite 820 Denver, CO 80111

Legal Notice No. 82084

First Publication: February 23, 2023

Last Publication: March 9, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Fernando Anthony Apodaca, Deceased Case Number 2023PR30046

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 23, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Anthony J. Apodaca Personal Representative 5909 Boston St. Denver, CO 80238

Legal Notice No. 82092

First Publication: February 23, 2023

Last Publication: March 9, 2023 Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Ramona Juanita Valdez, a/k/a Ramona J. Valdez, and Ramona Valdez, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30049

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to: Denver Probate Court City and County of Denver, Colorado 1437 Bannock St., #230 Denver, CO 80202 on or before June 16, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Jose Reynaldo Valdez, Personal Representative c/o Law Office of Byron K. Hammond, LLC 500 Cherry Creek Drive South, Suite 960 Denver, CO 80246

Legal Notice No. 82072

First Publication: February 16, 2023

Last Publication: March 2, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Carol Ruth Kreck, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR8

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 16, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Molly Kreck, Personal Representative 267 S Franklin Street Denver CO 80209

Legal Notice No. 82069

First Publication: February 16, 2023

Last Publication: March 2, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of PAMELA SUE WINSOR, a/k/a PAMELA S. WINSOR, a/k/a PAMELA WINSOR, a/k/a PAM WINSOR, Deceased Case Number: 2022PR31527

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before June 16, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Samantha K. Mauck Co-Personal Representative 1747 Dahlia Street Denver, CO 80220

Chloe E. Winsor, Co-Personal Representative 11515 E Center Drive Aurora, CO 80012

Legal Notice No.82068

First Publication: February 16, 2023

Last Publication: March 2, 2023

Publisher: Denver Herald Dispatch Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Francis Dennis Burns, a/k/a Francis Dennis Burns, Jr., a/k/a Francis D. Burns, a/k/a Francis Burns, a/k/a Frank Burns, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30028

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before June 16, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.

Pamela Pei-Ling Liu Personal Representative Patrick R. Thiessen (40185) FRIE, ARNDT, DANBORN & THIESSEN P.C. 7400 Wadsworth Blvd, Ste. 201 Arvada, CO 80003

Phone Number: 303-420-1234

Attorney for Pamela Pei-Ling

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