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Everett W. Denzin

Everett Wallace Denzin, 93, passed away peacefully at home in Laramie on Tuesday, January 3, 2017 with his wife, Erma, and family close by.

Ev, as he was known to family and friends alike, was the kind of guy that you just couldn’t resist loving.  Typically with a mischievous twinkle in his eye, he would throw you a wink or a smile that let you know he was listening and confirm what you would quickly come to realize – he was truly one of a kind.

Born on April 27, 1923 – the proud son of Herman and Irene Denzin – Ev would call a farm near Holton, Wisconsin home throughout his childhood.  While working his milk route, he made the acquaintance of Erma Barts at a neighboring farm and the two were married on February 20, 1946.

Grounded in faith, their family grew from two to four over the next several years with the addition of two daughters – Bonnie and then Jane.  In 1952, the young family made a significant transition to Denver, Colorado where they owned and operated a motel.  While in Denver, their youngest child, Randy, was born.

Ev continued to lead his family’s real-life western adventure when he and Erma, together with the kids, moved to Laramie, Wyoming in 1955.  Here, they built roots and the life most would associate him with.  Ev initially worked alongside his father as a contractor and craftsman.  He joined the University of Wyoming Athletic Department in 1969 where he worked diligently until his retirement in 1986.

Ev transformed his love of family, outdoors, fishing, traveling, turf and baseball in to a full-time retirement.  He and Erma – or “Double E” as their CB handle branded them – motor-homed, traveled to see family and meticulously maintained their Laramie home.  They were called further west to Apache Junction, Arizona where they spent winters for the next 21 years.  He made time to enjoy a good ball game on TV, a solid nap in his chair, coffee with friends, supervising a project and was always an amazing son, husband, dad, grandpa and great-grandpa at every turn.

It is now time to celebrate this life well-lived.  Please join Erma, Bonnie and Ken Braisted, Randy and Judith Denzin and our extended family to honor the legacy he has left behind in all of us who had the distinct pleasure of knowing and loving him.  Rest assured that Ev will be watching over us from the worn seat of his “Old Blue” International, offering a honk and a wave as he reunites with his parents, daughter Jane and brothers Butch and Merritt in God’s kingdom.

Visitation will be at 9am on Monday, January 9 at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 406 South 19th Street, with a service at 10am followed by interment at Greenhill Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Zion Lutheran or a charity of your choice in Ev’s name.

The family would like to sincerely thank and express our gratitude to Spring Wind and Hospice of Laramie for the excellence in which they perform their jobs to provide expert care and gentle support.

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11 Comments To "Everett W. Denzin"

#1 Comment By Joanna Orr On January 7, 2017 @ 12:48 am

Sending my prayers to the Denzin extended family.

#2 Comment By Kyla (Syler) Reed On January 7, 2017 @ 1:31 am

So sorry to hear of Ev’s passing. The Denzin girls babysat us, some great memories of the entire family. Hugs to all the family.

#3 Comment By John Emmett On January 7, 2017 @ 3:28 am

So sorry for your loss, Randy. Your dad was one of a kind. He always had a smile and kind word for me.

#4 Comment By BILL and Elaine McGraw On January 7, 2017 @ 4:30 pm

Sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you

#5 Comment By Jerrene Owens On January 7, 2017 @ 7:29 pm

Grandpa Ev was a great, one-of a-kind character! He leaves behind a great legacy behind in all of you. Please know I’m celebrating his life and lifting you all up in my thoughts and prayers. I’m sure he’s already heard, “well done, my good and faithful servant”. Jerrene

#6 Comment By Johnnie On January 8, 2017 @ 1:09 am

To the whole family I give my deepest sympathy for you all in the loss of Everett. He will be sorely missed. I enjoyed taking care of him while I was working at spring wind.

#7 Comment By Anonymous On January 9, 2017 @ 9:35 pm

So sorry to hear of your Grandfather’s passing. Will keep you in my prayers.

#8 Comment By Marian Karch Stordahl On January 10, 2017 @ 4:20 am

You have my sympathy, Randy and Judith. I know your father will be missed.

#9 Comment By Mike and Celia Nicholas On January 10, 2017 @ 10:23 pm

the Denzins are in our thoughts and prayers. While I did not know Ev personally, I know part of his family in Kansas City and a man could have no greater measure than the great family he raised and inspired. He must have had a fun personality because his grandkids are full of fun!

#10 Comment By Denise Deem On January 11, 2017 @ 12:06 am

What a wonderful man! He will be truly missed. My thoughts are with Erma and family. I enjoyed every second spent with them at SpringWind.

#11 Comment By Anonymous On January 11, 2017 @ 9:57 pm

From and old friend, Leonard Dietz. Sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you always, Leonard, Lisa and Harold