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Val R. Christiansen 1932 - 2012

Val Christiansen​Val Christiansen (August 21, 1932 - January 10, 2012) was the previous owner of what was our first and now is our flagship rental property that inspired us to start our small property management company.  This property is mentioned in his memorial by Kim Marie Burt at https://virtual-memorials.com/main.php?action=view&mem_id=22783&page_no=1.  As I have learned about him from other sources, we have been inspired by the sacrifices he made for the property (such as spending his money on new windows for the property instead of the teeth that he needed) in hopes of being remembered after his passing.

Bert Loper 1934-2016

Born on April 10, 1934, Bert George (Gray) Loper died on December 4, 2015 in the Boise Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Boise, ID. Bert was raised in Washington by his mother, Ann Hosko and his uncles and grandparents after the death of his father Edward Gray until his mother remarried Albert Loper. As a high school student, Bert loved orchestra and learned to play the cello and enjoyed boxing and recreational flying as an amateur pilot.
During his service in the 6th Army at the Presidio in San Francisco and the Desert Rock atomic testing site in Nevada, Bert received commendations for his good behavior and expert marksmanship on the Pistol Team and carbine. He married Marcella Ann Clark who passed away in 2009 after 50 years together. Though their family was a long time coming, they greatly enjoyed their nieces and nephews in Montana. Bert and Marcella were baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1962 and chose to raise their two daughters in the Church.

Arthur Moxley 1928-2001

Arthur and Ann MoxleyArthur E. Moxley of Longmont died Wednesday, May 2, 2001 at Longmont United Hospital. He was 72. He was born July 12, 1928, to W. Ronden and Ethel Irene (Relyea) Moxley in Greenwich, Conn. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Connecticut and His master’s degree from the University of Vermont. He was a member of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity.

On February 18, 1951, he married Ann Koch in Greenwich. Mr. Moxley was a member of the U.S. Airforce Reserves when his unit was called into active duty in 1951. He served until 1953. He was an electrical engineer for the Rockbestes Co. of New Haven, Conn., from 1953 to 1955. In February 1956, he joined IBM in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. He transferred to the Longmont/Boulder plant in 1966. He transferred to the Longmont/Boulder plant in 1966. Following his retirement in 1990, he was a teacher and lecturer at the University of Colorado through a job-share program with IBM until 1993. While at CU, he also was chapter adviser for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Mr. Moxley was active in the Boy Scouts, earning the rank of Eagle Scout as a youth and serving as a scoutmaster, Weeblos leader and, most recently, Cub Scout den leader. He loved woodworking, the outdoors, canoeing, hiking, and camping.  

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