Georgette (Price) Angeline

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Birth Date: July 24, 1918
Death Date: February 9, 2012

Burial Details

Mortuary Name: Callahan-Edfast Mortuary

Obituaries

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 3D - February 12, 2012

Georgette Price Angeline,
93, Olathe, died Feb. 9, 2012, in
Olathe.
Services will be at 2 p.m.
July 24 at Callahan-Edfast Mortuary.
She was a factory worker.
Survivors include three sons,
Raymond Sautelet of Woodville,
Texas, Dennis Sautelet of
Kelseyville, Calif., and Marceau
Sautelet of Arvada; one daughter,
Cecilia Angeline of Olathe;
10 grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren;
and five greatgreat-
grandchildren.
Memorial contributions to
the Parkinson’s Association of
the Rockies, 1420 Ogden Street,
Denver 80218.

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 3D - July 15, 2012

A memorial for Georgette (Angeline) Price will be held at Callahan-
Edfast Mortuary Chapel, 2515 Patterson Road, Grand Junction,
Colorado, July 24th, 2012, at 2:00 p.m.
Born July 24, 1918, in Arma, Kansas, Georgette went to be with
the Lord February 9,2012. She was preceded in death by three sons,
Henry, Robert, and Emil Sautele; her parents; two sisters; six brothers,
and one grandson. She is survived by three sons, Marceau
(Rose) Sautelet, Arvada, CO; Dennis (Jan) Sautelet, Kelseyville,
CA, and Raymond (Brenda) Sautelet, Woodville, TX, and one
daughter, Cecilia Angeline, Olathe, CO; ten grandchildren; ten
great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren.
In the course of her life she excelled in sewing, gardening,
canning,and housekeeping. In 1932, she was married to Marceau
Sautelet Sr., near Livingston, Illinois. In 1949, she moved to Kansas
City, MO as a single parent. She worked two jobs until her children
were grown. In 1961, she relocated to Denver, CO to be near family.
She was employed by Rockmount Envelope Company. In 1976, she
moved to Silt, CO to be with her daughter after suffering a near fatal
illness. She then moved to Rifle, CO to operate Georgette's
Bookstore. In 1984, she moved to Grand Junction to drive for Sunshine
Taxi until she lost her eyesight and then worked in the office.
Her passions in life were people, fast cars, gambling and traveling.
Standing just under five feet tall she was a vivacious lady with a zest
for life.
No flowers, but donations can be sent to the Parkinson Association
of the Rockies, 1420 Ogden Street, Denver, CO 80218.

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