Donald Lee "Don" Dean
Marriages
Connie Faust companion
Debbie Dean
Marcia Williams div
Obituaries
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 6B Obituary - February 26, 2015
Donald "Don" Lee Dean
August 19, 1959 - February 21, 2015
Don passed away February 21, 2015, from natural causes. He was born August 19, 1959, in Grand Junction, CO, to Virginia Hartman Dean and Dale Dean. He was raised in Grand Junction and graduated from Central High School in 1978. Don was very active in sports and Little Britches Rodeo. He also loved to waterski, fish, and go camping. He was an avid Broncos fan. He had a son, Cody, from a previous marriage to Debbie Dean. He later married Marcia Williams, and to that union they had a daughter, Auriell Dean. They later divorced. Don worked for the Rio Grande/Southern Pacific Union railroad as a lineman. Later he transferred and became a conductor. He retired from the railroad. He is survived by his long-time companion, Connie Faust; son, Cody (Samantha); daughter, Auriell Linda Dean; mother, Virginia (Lloyd) Freestone; and father, Dale (Joyce) Dean, all of Grand Junction. He is also survived by his brother, William (Cheryl) Dean, of Whitewater; and sister, Elizabeth Buderus, of Thornton, Colorado. Don has three grandchildren, one niece, and six nephews. Services will be held Thursday, February 26, 2015, at 10:00 am at St. Joseph Catholic Church at Third and White. Donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 8B Obituary - February 25, 2015
Donald "Don" Lee Dean
August 19, 1969 - February 21, 2015
Don passed away February 21, 2015, from natural causes. He was born August 19, 1969, in Grand Junction, CO, to Virginia Hartman Dean and Dale Dean. He was raised in Grand Junction and graduated from Central High School in 1978. Don was very active in sports and Little Britches Rodeo. He also loved to waterski, fish, and go camping. He was an avid Broncos fan. He adopted Cody, his son. He married Marcia Williams, and to that union they had a daughter, Auriell Dean. They later divorced. Don worked for the Rio Grande/ Southern Pacific Union railroad as a lineman. Later he transferred and became a conductor. He retired from the railroad. He is survived by his long-time companion, Connie Faust; son, Cody (Samantha); daughter, Auriell Linda Dean; mother, Virginia (Lloyd) Freestone, and father, Dale (Joyce) Dean, all of Grand Junction. He is also survived by his brother, William (Cheryl) Dean, of Whitewater, and sister, Elizabeth Buderus, of Thornton, Colorado. Don has three grandchildren, one niece, and six nephews. Services will be held Thursday, February 26, 2015, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church at Third and White. Donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 6B Death Notice - February 26, 2015
Donald Lee Dean, 55, Clifton, died Feb. 21, 2015, at his home. Services will be at 10 a.m. today at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Mr. Dean was a railroad conductor. He is survived by one son, Cody of Grand Junction; one daughter, Auriell Dean of Grand Junction; his father, Dale Dean of Grand Junction; his mother, Virginia Freestone of Grand Junction; one brother, William of Whitewater; one sister, Elizabeth Buderus of Thornton; and three grandchildren. Memorial contributions to the charity of one’s choice.
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 3D In Memoriam - February 21, 2016
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 7B In Memorium - February 24, 2016
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 6A In Memoriam - February 21, 2017
Donald Dean
August 19, 1959 - February 21, 2015
Those we love don’t go
away, they walk beside us every
day. Unseen, unheard but
always near. Still loved, still
missed and forever dear.
Love Mom, Bill and Auriell
The Daily Sentinel page 4B - February 21, 2020
Remembrance
I won’t forget my days
with you,
Your memory will not
leave my view,
For you have changed my
life, you see,
And in my heart you’ll
always be.
And now I see through all
my tears
I’ll never lose you through the years;
No matter what; we’ll never part.
For I have locked you in my heart.
Author - Ernie Elliott
Love Mom