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Laverne "Verne" E Dingman

July 30th, 1932 - March 5th, 2017

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Laverne “Verne” E. Dingman, a native of Longmont, Colorado died peacefully March 5, 2017 at his home in Longmont. Verne was born to Elmer and Delma (Eaton) Dingman on July 30, 1932. Verne graduated from Longmont High School in 1950. His first job was as a caddy at the Sunset Golf Course; he also worked mowing yards and shoveling snow. During his high school years he worked for Conner Vegetable Farms and also Longmont Brick. Verne married his high school sweetheart Marianne Nicks in 1951. She preceded him in death in 1987. Following high school, Verne enlisted in the United States Air Force. Verne was very proud to serve his country. During his service time, Verne worked with the nuclear weapons squadron for four years as a technician in California, Texas, New Mexico, Ohio and Illinois. Upon discharge from the Air Force Verne returned to Colorado and began his career at Rocky Flats. Verne worked for thirty seven years at Rocky Flats, retiring in 1993 as production manager. After retiring from Rocky Flats, Verne worked for the Department of Energy in Los Alamos, NM for the next ten years as a weapons consultant. Verne set up the first little league baseball program in Longmont. He was very dedicated to the Longmont High School sports programs along with being an avid fan of the Colorado Rockies and Denver Broncos. In 2009, Verne married Kelley Christensen in Estes Park, Colorado. Together they loved, laughed and shared their lives . Survivors: Wife, Kelley (Christensen) Dingman; Sons, Gene (Jane) Dingman and Gary (Cynthia) Dingman; Granddaughter, Stephanie (Jessy) Guajardo, Grandsons, Joey (Jenn) Dingman and Justin Dingman; Four Great Grandchildren, Trevor, Mila, Torie and Blayne; Cousin, Shirley Shrauger and Don (Judy) Whitmer and numerous Dingman cousins. Preceded in death by his first wife, Marianne Dingman, son, Kevin Dingman and his wife, Kim Dingman; parents, Sisters, Dorothy Englehard and Darlene Benson, Grandparents, James and Maude Dingman. A Celebration of Verne’s life will be held at 11:00 am, Saturday, May 6, 2017, Carroll-Lewellen Funeral Home Chapel, 503 Terry St., Longmont, CO. A time of gathering, memory sharing and luncheon will follow the celebration in the reception hall at Carroll-Lewellen. In lieu of flowers memorial gifts and contributions may be made to the Mountain States Children Home, 14780 N. 107th, Longmont, CO 80501 or Colorado Learning Center of Human Anatomy, 503 Terry Street, Longmont, CO 80501.Charitable donations may be made to: Colorado Learning Center of Human Anatomy 503 Terry Street, Longmont CO 80501 Tel: 1-720-316-5250 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.anatomylearningcenter.org Mountain States Children's Home 14780 North 107th Street, Longmont CO 80501 Tel: 1-303-776-6841 Web: http://www.msch.org/ Service Information Celebration of Life Saturday May 6, 2017 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM Carroll-Lewellen Funeral Chapel 503 Terry Street Longmont, CO 80501 Reception Saturday May 6, 2017 12:00 PM to 12:00 PM Carroll-Lewellen Funeral Chapel 503 Terry Street Longmont, CO 80501

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Since 1922, Carroll-Lewellen has provided compassionate, individualized care for families of all faiths and walks of life. Our warm and inviting facility is also pet-friendly because we know how comforting our furry companions can be during challenging times. Carroll-Lewellen is a full-service provider with deep ties to our beloved Boulder community, including local cemeteries. Generations of Longmont families have found comfort in our serene chapel. Let us help create a meaningful memorial or life celebration with live streaming for those who cannot attend in person. Carroll-Lewellen also has a large collection of thoughtful memorial items to keep their memory close....

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