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SUMMER = FARMERS MARKETS and attended Douglas County High School.
AND FRESH PRODUCE! He worked as a hunting and fishing guide in addition to creating
the Cedar Clean Company that restored cedar siding and decks
There are three good- which included painting. His customers loved him so much; he
sized farmers’ markets continued to meet their needs for over 30 years. They described
within easy driving dis- him as a true “artist” in his trade and would have no other com-
tance of Larkspur open pany do their work.
every weekend, either
Saturday or Sunday. Try Denver was best known for his love of the outdoors, his dogs
them all this summer! and fly-fishing. He was a true fly-fisher his whole life and had
the rare insight to watch the weather change and “match the
Boulter’s 5280 Urban Market will be open in the newly devel- hatch” with his fly tying skills while all the time having his dogs
oped Festival Park, on 2nd street in Castle Rock, every Sunday, by his side. His goal was to spend as much time as he could
11 a.m.-3 p.m., June through September. Purchase local fresh with his dogs in the outdoors where he found his faith in na-
produce, nuts, herbs, spices and honey. ture. Denver was baptized in February 2013. He knew he would
eventually join his dad, Bill, and his dogs (Tomah, Zeke, Dylan,
The Monument Hill Farmers’ Market is open on Saturdays until Cutter and eventually C.J.) on the eternal river in heaven.
October 13th, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Located at 66 Jefferson Street in
downtown Monument, the market features about 55 vendors Denver was preceded in transition by his father, Bill Dellinger.
including Abdul’s Produce, C and R Farms, Royal Crest Dairy, Denver is survived by his wife Cathy, his son Ryan Smith
Tamales, Mountain Man Honey, Pasta and Olive Oil, Tupper- (Shawnie), his sister Dede Shackell (Leonard), his brother Buck
ware, Pampered Chef, Lemongrass, Juice Plus, antiques, Colo- Dellinger (Connie), his mother Marty Dellinger, four nieces
rado Cuddles (embroidery) Sewing Crafts, DWB Wild Bird- Jennifer, MRD, Amanda, Tara and his current best dog C.J.
houses, DoTerra and many more! He lives on for us through our memories, stories and in the
outdoors he loved so much. We will all be camping on that river
The Monument Market has a downhome feel. The same ven- in the future.
dors come each year—and sometimes remember you. Dogs
and children are welcome. Denver’s open house celebration of life will be held at the home
of Buck and Connie Dellinger 5436 S. Laredo Street, Centen-
The Parker Farmers’ Market is held every Sunday through the nial CO 80015, on June 9th from 11 a.m. to 4.p.m. There will be
end of October on Mainstreet. The road is closed to through opportunities to share stories and memories at 1pm and 3pm.
traffic from 7 a.m. – 2 p.m. This market attracts a large and
noisy crowd with lots of options for supporting local growers Anyone who knew Denver also knew what a great emotional
and artisans. This market may not be the best place to bring support his dogs were to him and to those he would bring his
your dog unless it is perfectly behaved and is used to large dogs to visit while in the hospital or nursing homes. All of his
crowds of all ages. dogs had a special gift to connect with others on an emotional
level, heart-to-heart.
Among the treasures you’ll find each week are: fresh fruit and
vegetables, flowers and herbs, baked goods, dog treats, cosmet- In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to “Friends of Den-
ics and crafts, as well as ready-made foods like breakfast bur- ver” a fund raiser set up primarily for the care of his current
ritos, quesadillas, and middle eastern food. dog C.J. (surgery recovery, vet care, daily living supplies) and
also in support of golden retriever dog rescue and emotional
support dogs.
IN MEMORY:
DENVER SCOTT Donation site:
DELLINGER https://www.youcaring.com/denverdellinger-1176529?utm_
Born June 27, 1962. Transi- campaign=buttonshare&utm_medium=url&utm_
tioned April 13, 2018. source=copy&utm_content=cf_cp_01
Memorial Celebration: June
9, 2018 – 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at New Mailing Address Effective July 3,2018
5436 S. Laredo St. Centennial CO 80015
Perry Park Sentinel
Denver contracted a rare brain infection which caused him to c/o Diane Jauch
lose consciousness and battled for two weeks in intensive care
prior to his peaceful transition. 12637 Washington Lane #F2
Englewood, Co 80112
He grew up in the Perry Park and Castle Rock, Colorado, area
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