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Rebecca PfeiferProud Wife, Mother, Mema, Friend, Heart of our Family.Your story forever lives with us.Survived by her hu...
05/24/2026

Rebecca Pfeifer
Proud Wife, Mother, Mema, Friend, Heart of our Family.
Your story forever lives with us.

Survived by her husband Jeffery Pfeifer
Her children:
Mark
Christopher
Shawn
Drew
Ashley
Everett
Her Grandchildren:
Aidden
Colton
Wyatt
Atticus
Trace
Ryder
Remi

The Celebration of Life Service will be held on:
Friday, May 22nd, 2026 at 12:00 noon
@ Alternative Cremation and Funeral Service
2377 North Academy Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80909

Pamela Kay Sharp (1954-2026)It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of pamela , who departed this life on M...
05/24/2026

Pamela Kay Sharp (1954-2026)

It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of pamela , who departed this life on May 18, 2026, born on January 8th 1954 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Pamela loved the mountains. Long drives and wildflowers.

Pamela is preceded in death by her father and mother Bill and Barbara Sharp, brother, Bob Sharp, life partner, Roxy Green and stepdaughter Jenn Prescott. She is survived by her loving stepchildren, Kat and Becca, son-in-law's Damien and Jeramie and grandchildren Sienna, Nathan, Hannah and Sammantha.

Pamela's kindness, generosity and love for her family will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew her. She truly believed that relationships and memories one builds with others are the most beautiful gifts one can give to stand the test of time.

Pamela's family will be scattering her ashes at Mt Princeton Hot Springs later this year, as her final resting place.

In Loving MemoryJ. Michael Gonzalez (“Mike”), a cherished father, son, brother, and loyal friend, passed away peacefully...
05/24/2026

In Loving Memory

J. Michael Gonzalez (“Mike”), a cherished father, son, brother, and loyal friend, passed away peacefully at the age of 48. Born in Colorado Springs on June 3, 1977, he spent many years as a resident of Castle Rock and Parker before recently returning to his hometown of Colorado Springs to begin a meaningful new chapter in his life.

Though his life was cut short, Mike’s forty-eight years were defined by resilience, quiet determination, and an unwavering commitment to his sons. He possessed a rare work ethic; entirely self-taught, he built a lifelong career in information technology. As a highly skilled network engineer, his professional expertise was shaped through intellect, curiosity, and hands-on dedication. Beyond his career in IT, he was also a successful small-scale real estate investor.

Outside of his professional life, Mike found genuine satisfaction in working with his hands. He was an avid DIY enthusiast who took pride in home improvement projects, always mastering the details of whatever task he set his mind to.

His greatest pride, enduring focus, and true legacy live on through his two young sons, Isaac, 15, and Cruz, 13. At the time of his passing, he was enjoying a well-deserved sabbatical that allowed him to reconnect with lifelong friends and extended family in Colorado Springs. More importantly, it gave him the opportunity to fully embrace the challenges of single parenthood. With fierce devotion, his final months were centered on creating a stable and nurturing home for his sons, ensuring they felt secure, grounded, and deeply loved despite his declining health.

He is survived by his loving children, Isaac and Cruz Gonzalez; his parents, Crispin and Helen Gonzalez; his siblings, Crispin and Maria Gonzalez; his brother-in-law, Arturo Urrutia; his nephews, Arturo and Joseluis Urrutia; and his niece, Mercedes Urrutia, all of whom will forever cherish his memory, quiet perseverance, and independent spirit.

Mike’s legacy will live on daily through the lives, character, and bright futures of his two sons.

Andrew Lyle Smith was born April 9, 1997 to Eddie and Susan Smith. He died on April 19th, 2026 at age 29 in Colorado Spr...
05/18/2026

Andrew Lyle Smith was born April 9, 1997 to Eddie and Susan Smith. He died on April 19th, 2026 at age 29 in Colorado Springs.
He was a loving and devoted son and brother.He was an avid gun enthusiast and loved to hunt, and had a love for cars.
He enjoyed going to auctions and spending time with family. Andrew is proceeded in death by his parents, grandparents and several aunts and uncles. He also leaves behind two sisters Trista from Olathe Ks. and Abbigal from Holcomb Ks. He will be loved and missed by many.

Charles “Chuck” Franklin Bowles passed away May 12, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family. He was 77 years old.Born...
05/18/2026

Charles “Chuck” Franklin Bowles passed away May 12, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family. He was 77 years old.

Born on July 12, 1948, in Huntington, West Virginia, Chuck was the son of Charles W. Bowles and Emily Jean (Franklin) Bowles and the oldest of 4 children. He proudly served his country in Vietnam as a laboratory technician before building a life centered on education, family, and community.

A resident of Colorado Springs since 1978, Chuck dedicated more than 21 years to higher education as a respected Business Professor and Department Chair at Pikes Peak Community College and Regis University. Known for his wisdom, sharp observational humor, and mentorship, he shaped the lives of countless students before retiring in 2010. Prior to that he spent 22 years in the medical field advancing into executive leadership roles in multiple local medical organizations. Chuck attended Pacific Lutheran University in Parkland, Washington, where he studied business and laid the foundation for his lifelong passion for teaching and leadership.

Chuck was deeply involved in the Colorado Springs community and was a proud member of the AdAmAn Club. He first climbed Pikes Peak as an AdAmAn Club guest in 1978 and officially joined the organization in 1989 as member #71, helping continue the annual Pikes Peak New Year’s Eve fireworks tradition. His final climb with the club was in 2022 during the AdAmAn Club’s 100th anniversary celebration. His broader mountaineering record included summiting 35 of Colorado’s Fourteeners, as well as major peaks across North America and Europe, including Mount Hood, Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens (4 years to the day before its first eruption), the Zugspitze in Germany, and the Grossglockner in Austria. He also completed the Pikes Peak Marathon six times.

He served five years on the Board of Directors of the Colorado Springs Better Business Bureau and spent 15 years as a Volunteer Business Consultant with the Colorado Springs Small Business Development Center.

Above all, Chuck was devoted to his family. He shared 25 wonderful years of marriage with his beloved wife, Cindy. He treasured being “Peepa” to his grandsons Lucas and Linus, who brought him immense pride and joy. He is also survived by his daughter, Rebekah Hackney (Nick); his son, Justin “Chuck” Bowles (Jen); stepsons, Justin Link (Elizabeth) and Chad Link (Shirley); and grandchildren Eli, Trinity, Addison, Sophie, and Finnley.

Chuck’s love for his family was perhaps best demonstrated in October 2002, when he donated a kidney to his son Justin (17 at the time), a selfless act that reflected the generosity and quiet strength that defined his life.

A celebration of life for friends and family will be held this summer.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Chuck’s memory to the Alzheimer’s Association, Donate Life Colorado, or the Bristol Hospice Foundation.

James Paul Fink, born November 17, 1947, passed away on March 29, 2026, at the age of 78.James was raised in Nebraska, w...
05/14/2026

James Paul Fink, born November 17, 1947, passed away on March 29, 2026, at the age of 78.
James was raised in Nebraska, where he attended Elk Creek High School.

After serving in the military, James pursued a career in ground construction for developments. He built a life defined by hard work and dedication.

James will be remembered for his resilience as he faced the challenges of dementia with quiet courage.
He is survived by his three sisters, Helen Thornton, Florence Galazka, and Dorothea Bradsher; his brother, Joseph Fink; his children and extended family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Bernice Fink and Adolph Fink, and his sisters, Teresa Adam and Pauline Linder.

"The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want… Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me."
— Psalm 23:1, 4
May he rest in peace.

Leonard S. Wine (aka Len or Steve), passed away peacefully on April 23, 2026, while in hospice care in La Junta, CO. Ste...
05/11/2026

Leonard S. Wine (aka Len or Steve), passed away peacefully on April 23, 2026, while in hospice care in La Junta, CO. Steve was born on February 17, 1934 in Urbana, Illinois. He was the eldest of four sons of Leonard E. and Bessie P. (Stevenson) Wine. After his graduation from Papillion High School in Nebraska, Steve enlisted in the Air Force and spent 4 years as a radar technician. He and JoAnn Martin were married in Sterling, CO on August 2, 1959. Steve and JoAnn had two children, their son Len and daughter Cindy.
Over the years, the family moved from Littleton to Colorado Springs to Black Forest. Eventually, Steve and JoAnn settled in Rocky Ford, CO. In addition to his time in the Air Force, Steve had a varied career which included time as an electronics technician at Martin Marietta and Kaman Nuclear Sciences, as well as insurance, investments and car sales. Steve loved aviation and flying and had his private pilots license. He also loved spending time with his friends watching the Denver Broncos games. Steve is survived by his youngest brother Gary, his children Cindy and Len, 5 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.

Antoine Leon Murray was born on May 4, 1981 in Dayton, Ohio. He was raised in Dayton and graduated from Job Core in Ohio...
05/11/2026

Antoine Leon Murray was born on May 4, 1981 in Dayton, Ohio. He was raised in Dayton and graduated from Job Core in Ohio the year before relocating to Colorado Springs in 1999.

Over the years he was blessed with two beautiful daughters, Tyesha and Myjah Murray, and a step son Kyrie Swayne.

Antoine enjoyed watching movies, his family and his car. He also enjoyed cooking and barbecuing for his family and friends. He had a way of making others feel valued and cared for. He was supportive and intense, wearing his heart on his sleeve and was unapologetically himself, always putting his family first.

Antoine married his love Kristen Swayne who stayed by his side through all his health challenges. The two shared many years, and enjoyed listening to music and cooking together. They also loved traveling and seeing new places.

Preceded in death by grandmother Annetta Marie Jackson and Step Father Rufus Reid II.

Survived by his wife, Kristen Swayne, daughters Tyesha and Myjah Murray, step son Kyrie Swayne, mother Lisa Nelson, sisters Angela Murray, Ranai Nelson, Rushaunda Reid, brother Rufus Reid III, and numerous Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Nieces and Nephews.

Michael Pastor-Clark, 81, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, passed away on Sunday, April 19th after experiencing post-surgi...
05/08/2026

Michael Pastor-Clark, 81, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, passed away on Sunday, April 19th after experiencing post-surgical complications.

Michael was born in Leicester, England on July 8th, 1944. As a young boy, he moved from England to Ontario, Canada, and finally settled in Los Angeles, California where he graduated high school and college. He graduated from San Jose State University with a degree in journalism. After graduating college, he wrote for an Albuquerque newspaper. In the late 1960’s and early 1970’s he lived in Wales, where he owned and operated a pub called The Tafern Jem. After his time in Wales, he often stated that “the only good sheep was a dead sheep” after the constant bleating he endured while living there. He met his wife, Bennae, in San Francisco and they were married on New Year’s Eve in 1977. They moved to New Orleans, LA, where their only child, Jessie, was born. They also lived in Orlando, FL before finally settling in Colorado Springs, CO.

Michael worked in the hospitality industry for most of his career. He helped open the Sheraton Hotel in New Orleans, LA and the Dolphin Hotel in Orlando, FL. He finished his career after 19 years as the Director of Purchasing and Project Coordinator at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, CO.

Michael was best known for his sense of humor and trivia knowledge. He was an avid reader and spent quite a bit of time watching movies. When he wasn’t watching a movie, he was engrossed in any sporting event he could find on TV. He especially loved the Olympics and any kind of playoff games. In his earlier years, he enjoyed running and playing basketball, hockey, and golf. In 2006, he fulfilled a bucket list item, and became a certified Zamboni driver!

Micheal was preceded in death by his mother, Cynthia Clark, his father, Ed Clark, and his grandson, Aiden Branford. He is survived by his wife, Bennae Pastor-Clark, his daughter, Jessie Branford (Kevin), and grandchildren, Oliver and Amelia. His daughter and grandchildren were the loves and lights of his life.

Michael’s family has decided not to do a formal memorial service, but will honor him on Saturday, June 6, 2026 at Fountain Creek Regional Park (2010 Duckwood Rd, Fountain, CO 80817) between 10:00am and 3:00pm. This celebration will be in conjunction with the 5th Annual Aiden’s Adventure 5k, a community event and fundraiser held in memory of Michael’s grandson, who passed away in 2021. We welcome friends to come celebrate and remember both Michael’s and Aiden’s lives in a truly joyful way. We will have an individual butterfly release and live music, as well as yard games and the 5k itself. More information can be found at www.aidensadventure5k.com. Donations to Aiden’s Adventure 5k, a registered non-profit dedicated to fundraising for Care and Share Food Bank and The Catamount Institute, are greatly appreciated. Please reach out to Jessie Branford at aidensadventure5k@gmail.com with any questions about the 5k or memorial.

On Tuesday morning, May 5, Betty Jo peacefully went to be with her Heavenly Father, leaving behind many who loved her de...
05/08/2026

On Tuesday morning, May 5, Betty Jo peacefully went to be with her Heavenly Father, leaving behind many who loved her dearly. She is survived by her

daughters, Tina Craig of Des Moines and Gail Vander Esch of Davenport, and her

beloved granddaughter, Chloe Renae. She also leaves a close-knit circle of

friends who will miss her presence. Betty was preceded in death by her partner,

Al Re*****on; her “adopted daughter,

” Dee Wooten; her mother, Vieva Mae

Daws; and her father, Joe Moore. Born on August 11, 1950, in Canton, Ohio, Betty

later earned her GED and worked in several roles, with a special love for Merle

Norman cosmetics. Her final job was at the Colorado Springs Walmart, where

she spent more than twenty years building lifelong friendships, especially with

Patti Rumfelt, her partner in crime and former roommate. Known for her

warmth, sharp humor, and listening ear, Betty continued to brighten others’

lives even as her health declined after February 2024. She remained in her

cherished home with the support of devoted hospice caregivers, daughter and

granddaughter. She will be profoundly missed. As she wished, cremation has

taken place, and a celebration of life will be held at a later date.

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