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Peter Daskol

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Peter Daskol

Birth
New York, USA
Death
17 Apr 2011 (aged 84)
Aurora, Adams County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Salida, Chaffee County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Daskol, PETER
A GOOD LIFE

The mountain siren beckoned Peter one last time. She called, he answered to the sweet sound of her voice as she danced through her mountains and pulled him slowly up the canyons. Her irresistible call drew him past the beloved Collegiate Peaks, thru Ouray, over Red Mountain Pass and then beyond to the Lands of the Ancients.

At the edges of Mesa Verde, Peter heard the elders speak on the winds and watched the red-tailed hawk soaring above. The signs were there in the beauty before his eyes, His heart was at peace, his soul ready for the next journey as the mountain siren called him home.

Peter Daskol died at home in Aurora, CO on Sunday, April 17, 2011 at the age of 84 years 1 mo and 13 days. The cause of death was "a good life."

He was born March 04, 1927 in New York, New York, to Peter Daskol and Lillian Christenson.

He served in the US ARMY then, reenlisted in the USAF attaining the rank of Technical Sergeant.

Peter married his siren Cora Mae Wyant Daskol
on June 03, 1950 and had four sons; He served in the USAF until January 01, 1966.

After retiring from the USAF, he lived in Denver, CO and worked as a Sergeant in the Denver Parks Police force until his retirement in 1988.

Survivors include sons Patrick T. Daskol of Denver and Phillip Lee Daskol of Aurora, CO.

Peter is preceded in death by his wife Cora Mae Daskol (1930-1980), his first son Pete Lawrence Daskol
(1954-2006), and his second son Paul J. "Papabear" Daskol
(1958-2004).

Services and honors will be at Fort Logan National Cemetery on April 29, 2011 at 3pm. Family and friends are welcome to attend.

Private Interment will be at Fairview Cemetery in Salida, CO. Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers may be sent to The Denver Police Athletic League.
Daskol, PETER
A GOOD LIFE

The mountain siren beckoned Peter one last time. She called, he answered to the sweet sound of her voice as she danced through her mountains and pulled him slowly up the canyons. Her irresistible call drew him past the beloved Collegiate Peaks, thru Ouray, over Red Mountain Pass and then beyond to the Lands of the Ancients.

At the edges of Mesa Verde, Peter heard the elders speak on the winds and watched the red-tailed hawk soaring above. The signs were there in the beauty before his eyes, His heart was at peace, his soul ready for the next journey as the mountain siren called him home.

Peter Daskol died at home in Aurora, CO on Sunday, April 17, 2011 at the age of 84 years 1 mo and 13 days. The cause of death was "a good life."

He was born March 04, 1927 in New York, New York, to Peter Daskol and Lillian Christenson.

He served in the US ARMY then, reenlisted in the USAF attaining the rank of Technical Sergeant.

Peter married his siren Cora Mae Wyant Daskol
on June 03, 1950 and had four sons; He served in the USAF until January 01, 1966.

After retiring from the USAF, he lived in Denver, CO and worked as a Sergeant in the Denver Parks Police force until his retirement in 1988.

Survivors include sons Patrick T. Daskol of Denver and Phillip Lee Daskol of Aurora, CO.

Peter is preceded in death by his wife Cora Mae Daskol (1930-1980), his first son Pete Lawrence Daskol
(1954-2006), and his second son Paul J. "Papabear" Daskol
(1958-2004).

Services and honors will be at Fort Logan National Cemetery on April 29, 2011 at 3pm. Family and friends are welcome to attend.

Private Interment will be at Fairview Cemetery in Salida, CO. Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers may be sent to The Denver Police Athletic League.


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