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Adamson Life Celebration Home
Dorothy Eldora Kobobel
September 6th, 1929 - February 7th, 2017
Dorothy Kobobel, 87, of Greeley passed away February 7, 2017 in Windsor, CO. She was born September 6, 1929 in Scottsbluff, NE to John and Mary (Schott) Kanzler where she grew up on the family farm helping in the fields. In 1953 she married Fred Kobobel and they farmed in Wiggins before moving to Greeley in the early 1960’s. They later divorced. Dorothy worked in housekeeping at UNC and enjoyed collecting dolls and crocheting. Survivors include her sons; Rodney of Greeley and Dwayne (Lisa) of Bayside, NY; grandson, David and sisters; June Ring, Donna Johnson and Loretta Schmall all of Scottsbluff, NE. She was preceded in death by her parents and siblings; Johnny, Harold, Melvin and Lilly Dietz. Cremation with services to be held in Scottsbluff at a later date. Friends may leave condolences at adamsoncares.com.
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Celebrate your loved one’s life in our beautiful chapel and reception room with the latest audiovisual technology. For over 90 years, Adamson Life Celebration Home has offered comfort to Greeley families at the highest level of care and service. We respectfully serve families of all faiths with multicultural memorials, including incense burning. Choose from our display of exquisite cremation keepsakes, urns, and memorial gifts that allow you to cherish their memory. Our newly renovated facility is conveniently located to serve families throughout Northern Colorado....
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