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Robert W. Chapman, 85, passed away April 5, 2013. He is survived by his wife, Helen Evonne Chapman; children, Sherrie (Gary) Henderson and Robert (Liz) Chapman, Jr., both of Pueblo, and Kevin Chapman of Phoenix, AZ; 3 grandchildren, Greg, Kristi, and Meagan; and 7 great-grandchildren. Robert was retired from the Pueblo Fire Department. He served in the US Navy during WWII. Robert was a member of the Elks Lodge #90 in Pueblo and loved playing golf at Elmwood Golf Course every day. He was a member of Our Lady of the Meadows Catholic Church, where a memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday April 9, 2013. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to either Our Lady of the Meadows Church or to Sangre de Cristo Hospice.
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3 Entries
April 10, 2013
Bill Taylor
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
April 8, 2013
Dear Helen,
I am so sorry to know of your lost with Bob. I apoligize for not being able to attend his service. May your family surround you Helen and comfort you. God Bless.
Vicki Doyle ( Pueblo, Co.)
April 8, 2013
Ray and Kay Mattarocci
Dearest Chapman's
Both Kathleen and I are saddened by your lose. I also greatly appreciated his support of Megan and the South Girls Golf team. His spirit will be missed. May you all be blessed by his loving memories.
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