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Bernard Irby
1987 Cattlemen's Days Parade Marshal. Born in Claude, TX in 1911, moved to Silverton to work in the mines until they closed during the Great Depression, then moved to Montrose, CO looking for work. In 1932 he married Irma Clifford. Following her death in 1978, he remarried to Mary Steward. Bernard bought his own ranch near Sargents in 1943. Has two children, Bob Irby and Jean Means (Mrs. Claude Means), and grandchildren Stan Irby, Dale Irby, Barbara Eve, Carol Lowry, and Karen Prosser, as well as 5 great grandchildren. (source: Cattlemen's Days 1987 Newspaper Insert)
Bernard Lea Rice
He was the son of Mesa County, Colorado pioneer Phidelah "P.A." Rice. He was born in Fremont County, Colorado, and living in Grand Junction by the age of three or four, around 1882. He attended Colorado College, where he was a member of the Pearsons Literary Society and the Oratorical Association. He later became a Presbyterian minister. US Census records show that his profession took him to Waco, Texas and Cincinnati, Ohio. He was married to Molly (Richardson) Rice.
Bernice Carney
She was born in Argentina to missionary parents. Doctors advised her mother to move to a dry climate for her health, and so the family moved to Collbran, Colorado, where her uncle already lived. Her father, Kris Lutey, was a German immigrant who had lived previously in Colorado. He ranched and sold milk. Bernice’s mother briefly ran a bakery. Bernice Carney taught school in Glade Park, and later received nurse’s training in California. After marrying her husband, she moved to Palisade, Colorado.
Bernice E. (Daniels) Wood
Early longtime resident of Glade Park and wife of George Vernon "Vern" Wood. She was a school teacher who taught at the West End School.
Bernice Force
Nurse at Plateau Valley Hospital in 1938.

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