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Patricia Leola Reither
July 1st, 1936 - April 23rd, 2022
Patricia †œPat†� Reither, a wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt passed away in her sleep on Saturday, April 23rd, 2022 in Lakewood, CO at age 85. She grew up in Denver, CO and graduated from Colorado State University with a bachelor's degree in Education and taught physical education. At Colorado State University she met her future husband, Robert †œBob†� Reither, from Derby, CO. They married in 1963 and had two children, Jodie (Reither) Hamilton and Robert Reither. She was a lifelong learner and had a true passion for books. She was an avid reader and often read 65 to 70 books a year. She believed in the education of children and promoted reading whenever she had the opportunity. She was always excited to talk about the current book she was reading and willing to share the title of her current favorite book. She also discovered a love for painting. She perfected the art of painting roses on everything from small wood wall hangings and valences to carrousel horses that filled the house with beauty. She referred to her house as the †œhouse of roses†� She was also an active member of the community throughout her lifetime and volunteered to serve on many committees that helped make Brighton a better community. She was Brighton†™s local Historian and volunteered for the Brighton Historical Commission. On behalf of the Commission, she researched the history of the Town of Brighton as well as individual people and properties throughout the town and the surrounding areas. She used this information to not only protect vital pieces and properties of Brighton†™s history for future generations, but also to help compile a history book †œHistory of Brighton and Surrounding Area 1887-1987†� for the city of Brighton detailing Brighton†™s History for Future generations. Pat also interviewed local residents and researched historic Brighton characters and wrote a historical column for the Local Color, a Brighton magazine. In 2020 Pat moved in with her son and his family in Lakewood, CO where she became known by the entire neighborhood as †œGrandma Pat†�. She was always pleased with how many kids said †œHello Grandma Pat†� as she walked around the neighborhood. Pat†™s preference was not to have a service, but rather to have people celebrate her beautiful life. Those who wish to remember Pat in a special way, may donate in her name to the Pat Reither GoFundMe memorial fund at https://www.gofundme.com/f/pat-reither-memorial?utm_medium=email&utm_source=customer&utm_campaign=p_email%2B5102-48hr-donor-share proceeds will be donated to the Brighton library and/or the Brighton Historical Commission. She touched so many lives in a positive way. She will be missed.
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Aspen Mortuaries - Lakewood
Established in 1984, Aspen Mortuaries was founded with a singular purpose — to offer Lakewood families personalized end-of-life care. Our comprehensive services include a selection of caskets, urns, and memorial items designed to honor your loved one with dignity and respect. Whether you're considering cremation or a traditional burial, our team of experts help you plan a truly unique and meaningful memorial. A full-service funeral home, Aspen works with local cemeteries and has specialized services to veterans and their families, such as burial or interment at a national veterans cemetery....
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