Jerry Leon Green

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Birth Date: July 5, 1941
Death Date: March 1, 2018
Age at Death: 76
Sex: Male

Marriages

Judy Herskind - 1969

Burial Details

Cemetery Name: Hayden Cemetery
Cemetery Location: Hayden,, Colorado

Obituaries

Steamboat Today - March 5, 2018

Longtime Hayden resident, Jerry Leon Green, died on Thursday, March 1, 2018, at his residence in Hayden. He was 76. A funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 6, 2018, at the Hayden Congregational Church. Burial will follow at the Hayden Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to The Hayden Heritage Center or Northwest Colorado Health and Hospice in care of Grant Mortuary.

Steamboat Today - March 13, 2018

Jerry Leon Green, 76, passed away at his home in Hayden, CO on March 1, 2018 after losing his battle to cancer. He was born on July 5, 1941 in Hayden’s Solandt Memorial Hospital to Mabel and Leon Green and joined his sister Sally on the ranch 18 miles south of town. Here they grew up roaming and riding the fields and hills of the East Williams Fork River Valley. Jerry attended first through sixth grades at the country schools of Dunstan and Beardsley, then finished his schooling in Hayden from 1953 to 1959. As an athlete, he enjoyed the many hours of practicing basketball and playing ball with his best friends. The 1959 Hayden boys’ team was the first Hayden team to go to state. He went on to attend Colorado State University graduating in 1964 with a B.S. degree in general ag and obtaining his teaching certification in 1966. During his collegiate days, he competed on the CSU Rodeo Team and qualified for the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association Finals twice.

Jerry was a competitor. He began his roping career heeling the family dog and roping the chickens. He played rodeo using stick horses, announcing the rodeo as he timed and roped for each of his imaginary contestants. He joined the Rodeo Cowboys Association in 1962 and enjoyed competition in their sanctioned events. His most memorable win was at Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo in 1969 where he placed second in the first go round. He qualified for two short go rounds at Cheyenne in the following years, and also qualified for several Mountain States Circuit Finals in calf roping. He ended his roping career roping in the Senior Pro Rodeo Association. He met many friends throughout his college and professional careers and enjoyed maintaining those friendships. Jerry taught high school math and science at Pawnee High School in Grover, CO for 12 years beginning in 1967. Besides the academics, he coached one year of football and eight years of basketball. Several of his basketball squads were successful in making the district playoffs. Here he made lifelong friends of students and community. Jerry married Judy Herskind in 1969 and they enjoyed teaching, rodeoing and ranching together for 48 years. It is an understatement to say that Jerry loved ranching. He enjoyed calving time the best and maintained meticulous records of all the cows, hay production, and weather events. In 1995 the family ranch received the Colorado Centennial Farm Certificate which recognizes those families who have owned their farm or ranch for 100 years. Jerry felt privileged to have been the fourth generation to operate the ranch. In October 2016 Jerry was presented with Routt County’s Leckenby Award for “Enriching the Quality of Life in Routt County by Significantly Contributing to the County’s Cultural Heritage.” Jerry was recognized for his twenty plus years of serving on the Hayden Heritage Center’s Board of Directors and his devotion to recording the history of west Routt County by heling to publish two history books. Jerry is survived by his wife, Judy, and his sister Sally (Lee) Williamson, two nephews, one niece, numerous cousins, and several great nephews and nieces. Services were held March 6, 2018 at the Hayden Congregational Church and interment in the Hayden Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to the Hayden Heritage Center or Northwest Colorado Health and Hospice in care of Grant Mortuary.

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