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Ross Gilbert Theadore

Ross Gilbert Theadore

1942-2015

Ross Gilbert Theadore passed away suddenly on March 4, 2015 when he was called to his Heavenly home by his Lord and Savior. Ross was born on January 23, 1942 to Parents Alice and Gilbert Theadore. He had two brothers; Bobby and Jerry, who preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife Janice Boedeker Theadore; daughters, Julie Anderson of West Palm Beach, FL, and Alicia Jaqubino and step grandchildren, Megan and Andrew Jaqubino of Anaheim, CA; sister-in-law, Judy Theadore (Jerry) of Hanford, CA; niece, Maria Chastain and great niece’s, Claire and Kara Larrin of Weatherford, TX; nephew, Mark Theadore of Hanford, CA; great nephew, Ryan Prater of Dallas, TX; cousin, Richard Lenew (Anita) of Hanford, CA; brother-in-law, Terry Boedeker and sister-in-law, Robin Boedeker of Amarillo, TX; nephews, Luke Boedeker (Jessica) of Childress, TX; and Will Boedeker of Dallas, TX; Niece, Hannah (Brandon) Lipps and great nephew’s, Isaiah and Elliot Lipps of Lubbock, TX; and two cat fur babies, Bear and Gussie. Ross attended College of the Sequoias in Visalia, CA and received his MS degree at San Diego State University. He was CFO and co owner of Expansion Joint Systems in Santee, CA for 17 years, retiring in 2009 when he and Jan became permanent residents of Steamboat and called their beloved Yampa Valley home. Ross was a wonderful husband, father and friend who loved skiing, tennis, pickle ball and hiking. He loved life and lived it to the fullest to the moment of his death. A memorial service will be held at Concordia Lutheran Church on April 10, at 4:30 p.m. An interment service will be held at the Steamboat Springs Cemetery on July 10th at 10 a.m. followed by a Celebration of Life at the Torian Plum Plaza at 3:30 p.m. Memorials can be made to Healing Friends at Vectra Bank or sent to P.O. Box 775444 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 or to steamboattennisassociation.org in memory of Ross Theadore.


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