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Jace Lane Roehm

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Other Names: Safranek
Birth Date: November 11, 2010
Death Date: November 20, 2014
Age at Death: 4
Sex: male

Burial Details

Cemetery Name: Glade Park Cemetery

Obituaries

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 3D Obituary - November 30, 2014

Jodi Lee Safranek Roehm and
Jace Lane Safranek Roehm, father
and son, passed away on November
20th, 2014.
Jodi was born on October 9th
1987, the last addition to the large
family of Karl and Susan Roehm.
Jace was born to Jodi and Jessica
Roehm November 11th 2010, the
first and only child.
Jodi always liked playing and working outdoors. He graduated from
R-5 High School in 2006. He met his future wife, Jessica in 2002. After
a long friendship which turned into a loving relationship, they were
married July 10th, 2010. Jodi was passionate about working in the oil
fields as an Operator for Monument Well Service. He moved up quickly
in rank despite his young age. A tragic work related accident caused
him to be unable to continue to work. Shortly after this, he and Jessica
married and the light of their life, Jace, was born. Several people close
to Jodi remarked, “The sparkle returned to Jodi’s eyes the day Jace
was born”. This small little boy brought such joy to Jodi and all. Jace
was never far from Jodi, and it was rare to find Jace sleeping anywhere
other than on his Daddy’s chest. Jace was also known as “Papa’s Boy”
as he loved to ride around with his Papa Karl. Jace would also get a
ride whenever he could with his Uncle Rowley. For Jodi, they were the
happy threesome running around town on errands.
Jace found himself a second home with Aunt Lindsey and Uncle Richard.
Jace loved to play with his four cousins; Brandt (8), Gabby (6),
Annabella (2) and AJ (infant). Jace loved to go to “Papa’s Mountain”
to run wild and free in his boots and underwear whenever they would
let him. Jace had the most loving heart. He was impish to the point
that when any of his “Uncles” came around they would be reduced to
little boys playing. Jace loved wholly and with intensity all the people
that pasted through his life. Jace loved to help, no matter what the
chore. Helping wash dishes everyone ended up wet but happy. Helping
pick up nails or screws from the driveway or holding them when they
were needed on the project. Jace had a fine grasp of language, he could
bring laughter to any given situation. Both Jodi and Jace shared a love
of family and home which was centered on Jessica. They both easily
shared their world with family and friends.
Jodi and Jace are survived by Jessica Lynn Self Roehm (wife and
mother); Karl and Susan Roehm (Jodi’s parents); his siblings, Susan,
Marni Terrell, Christopher Roehm, Daina Marie, JT Williams, Rowley
Smith, Troy and Shannon Roehm, Laura Dawn, Traci and Scott
McCallum, Darie and Rachel Roehm; Margaret Roehm (grandmother)
and Ellen Safranek (grandmother), and many many nieces and nephews
(cousins). Jace is also survived by his God-sister, Averee Jarrae, Trixie
Zentmyer (grandmother), Wayne Self (grandfather), Amelia Zentmyer
(grandmother), Melvin Self Sr. (grandfather). Both are preceded in
death by John Roehm (grandfather), Leland Safranek (grandfather) and
Karl Roehm Jr. (brother/uncle), Edward Zentmyer (grandfather).
Services will be held on Monday, December 1st, 2014 at 11:00 a.m.
at Canyon View Vineyard Church in Grand Junction, Colorado. Immediately
following, a burial service will be held at the Glade Park
Cemetery, on “Papa’s Mountain”.
Donations for Jessica and the Roehm family can be made at GOFundMe.
com or sent to First United Methodist Church at 522 White
Avenue. Arrangements are being made with Callahan-Edfast Mortuary.
The families of Jodi and Jace Roehm wish to express their thanks for
the outpouring of support from the community. We all will remember
Jodi and Jace with love and joy.

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 7B Death Notice - November 26, 2014

Jace Lane Safranek Roehm, 4, Grand Junction, died Nov. 20,
2014, at Children’s Hospital in Denver.
Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Canyon View Vineyards. Burial
will follow at Glade Park Cemetery.
Survivors include mother Jessica Lynn Self Roehm; grandparents
Karl and Susan Roehm of Glade Park, Trixie Zentmyer of
Fruita and Wayne Self of Chino Valley, Arizona; and great-grandparents
Margaret Roehm of Grand Junction, Ellen Safranek of
Atascadero, California, Melvin Self of Tucson, Arizona, and Amelia
Zentmyer of Fruita.

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 3D Obituary - November 27, 2014

Jodi Lee Safranek Roehm and
Jace Lane Safranek Roehm, father
and son, passed away on November
20th, 2014.
Jodi was born on October 9th
1987, the last addition to the large
family of Karl and Susan Roehm.
Jace was born to Jodi and Jessica
Roehm November 11th 2010, the
first and only child.
Jodi always liked playing and working outdoors. He graduated from
R-5 High School in 2006. He met his future wife, Jessica in 2002. After
a long friendship which turned into a loving relationship, they were
married July 10th, 2010. Jodi was passionate about working in the oil
fields as an Operator for Monument Well Service. He moved up quickly
in rank despite his young age. A tragic work related accident caused
him to be unable to continue to work. Shortly after this, he and Jessica
married and the light of their life, Jace, was born. Several people close
to Jodi remarked, “The sparkle returned to Jodi’s eyes the day Jace
was born”. This small little boy brought such joy to Jodi and all. Jace
was never far from Jodi, and it was rare to find Jace sleeping anywhere
other than on his Daddy’s chest. Jace was also known as “Papa’s Boy”
as he loved to ride around with his Papa Karl. Jace would also get a
ride whenever he could with his Uncle Rowley. For Jodi, they were the
happy threesome running around town on errands.
Jace found himself a second home with Aunt Lindsey and Uncle Richard.
Jace loved to play with his four cousins; Brandt (8), Gabby (6),
Annabella (2) and AJ (infant). Jace loved to go to “Papa’s Mountain”
to run wild and free in his boots and underwear whenever they would
let him. Jace had the most loving heart. He was impish to the point
that when any of his “Uncles” came around they would be reduced to
little boys playing. Jace loved wholly and with intensity all the people
that pasted through his life. Jace loved to help, no matter what the
chore. Helping wash dishes everyone ended up wet but happy. Helping
pick up nails or screws from the driveway or holding them when they
were needed on the project. Jace had a fine grasp of language, he could
bring laughter to any given situation. Both Jodi and Jace shared a love
of family and home which was centered on Jessica. They both easily
shared their world with family and friends.
Jodi and Jace are survived by Jessica Lynn Self Roehm (wife and
mother); Karl and Susan Roehm (Jodi’s parents); his siblings, Susan,
Marni Terrell, Christopher Roehm, Daina Marie, JT Williams, Rowley
Smith, Troy and Shannon Roehm, Laura Dawn, Traci and Scott
McCallum, Darie and Rachel Roehm; Margaret Roehm (grandmother)
and Ellen Safranek (grandmother), and many many nieces and nephews
(cousins). Jace is also survived by his God-sister, Averee Jarrae, Trixie
Zentmyer (grandmother), Wayne Self (grandfather), Amelia Zentmyer
(grandmother), Melvin Self Sr. (grandfather). Both are preceded in
death by John Roehm (grandfather), Leland Safranek (grandfather) and
Karl Roehm Jr. (brother/uncle), Edward Zentmyer (grandfather).
Services will be held on Monday, December 1st, 2014 at 11:00 a.m.
at Canyon View Vineyard Church in Grand Junction, Colorado. Immediately
following, a burial service will be held at the Glade Park
Cemetery, on “Papa’s Mountain”.
Donations for Jessica and the Roehm family can be made at GOFundMe.
com or sent to First United Methodist Church at 522 White
Avenue. Arrangements are being made with Callahan-Edfast Mortuary.
The families of Jodi and Jace Roehm wish to express their thanks for
the outpouring of support from the community. We all will remember
Jodi and Jace with love and joy.

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