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Elton Dale Sims

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Elton Dale Sims

Birth
Childress, Childress County, Texas, USA
Death
21 Nov 2015 (aged 87)
Childress, Childress County, Texas, USA
Burial
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Dale formerly of Berthoud passed away November 21, 2015 at Childress Health Care, in Childress, Texas. He was 86. Dale was born in Childress May 9, 1928 to William (Willie) and Sadie (Cox) Sims.

Dale is proceeded in death by his parents, brothers Morgan, Clifford, J.B., Joe and Ray and three sisters Mildred, Ollie and Elora. He is also proceeded in death by his wife Ruth and daughter Debbi.

He is survived by his daughter Becki Tschirpke and her husband Gerry of Berthoud. He is survived by a younger brother Duane of Childress and several nieces and nephews.

Dale was a member of the Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association and competed for several years as a steer wrestler. A former contractor he built several homes in Boulder county as well pursuing his love for rodeo. Dale and his wife also owned the Oxbow Stables in Nederland as well as a working cattle ranch outside of Lakeview Oregon. Later they moved to Manhattan Montana where they lived for several years until returning to Colorado in 1983.

Published in Longmont Times-Call on Dec. 27, 2015
Dale formerly of Berthoud passed away November 21, 2015 at Childress Health Care, in Childress, Texas. He was 86. Dale was born in Childress May 9, 1928 to William (Willie) and Sadie (Cox) Sims.

Dale is proceeded in death by his parents, brothers Morgan, Clifford, J.B., Joe and Ray and three sisters Mildred, Ollie and Elora. He is also proceeded in death by his wife Ruth and daughter Debbi.

He is survived by his daughter Becki Tschirpke and her husband Gerry of Berthoud. He is survived by a younger brother Duane of Childress and several nieces and nephews.

Dale was a member of the Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association and competed for several years as a steer wrestler. A former contractor he built several homes in Boulder county as well pursuing his love for rodeo. Dale and his wife also owned the Oxbow Stables in Nederland as well as a working cattle ranch outside of Lakeview Oregon. Later they moved to Manhattan Montana where they lived for several years until returning to Colorado in 1983.

Published in Longmont Times-Call on Dec. 27, 2015


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