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Mark Stephen “Grip” Agripino

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Mark Stephen “Grip” Agripino

Birth
Soap Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA
Death
20 Nov 2015 (aged 56)
Brighton, Adams County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Fort Lupton, Weld County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Mark died at Avamere Nursing Home at age 56. He graduated from Ft. Lupton High School and was past president of VFW Post #2841 Men’s Auxiliary in Brighton and life long member of St. William’s Catholic Church and had worked for City of Ft. Lupton, Monfort Packing Plant, Arco Concrete and Sandoval Cement. Preceding were brothers Rudy Vigil and Jess Agripino. Survivors included: son Anthony Agripino, Ft. Lupton; step-son David Ray Jaramillo, Denver; and daughter Jessica Haines, Greeley; sisters Roberta Vigil Moreno and Linda Agripino of Wheat Ridge, Deb Agripino, Rosalee Mimms and Hilda Agripino of Greeley; and brothers Jerry Vigil, Hawaii, and Kevin Agripino, Wheat Ridge. Mass was held December 2 at St. William Catholic Church in Ft. Lupton. Tabor-Rice Funeral Home handled arrangements.
Mark died at Avamere Nursing Home at age 56. He graduated from Ft. Lupton High School and was past president of VFW Post #2841 Men’s Auxiliary in Brighton and life long member of St. William’s Catholic Church and had worked for City of Ft. Lupton, Monfort Packing Plant, Arco Concrete and Sandoval Cement. Preceding were brothers Rudy Vigil and Jess Agripino. Survivors included: son Anthony Agripino, Ft. Lupton; step-son David Ray Jaramillo, Denver; and daughter Jessica Haines, Greeley; sisters Roberta Vigil Moreno and Linda Agripino of Wheat Ridge, Deb Agripino, Rosalee Mimms and Hilda Agripino of Greeley; and brothers Jerry Vigil, Hawaii, and Kevin Agripino, Wheat Ridge. Mass was held December 2 at St. William Catholic Church in Ft. Lupton. Tabor-Rice Funeral Home handled arrangements.


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