Angie Henn, Feb. 15, 1918-May 5, 2012Angie Chapman Henn, 94, passed away May 5th in Montrose, CO. She is survived by her husband of nearly 70 years, Roger also of Montrose, and her three children, Frank C. Henn and wife Janet of Brandon, MS, Patty Ratliff and husband Stephen of Ouray, CO and Alan Henn and wife Linda of Starkville, MS. She had five grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren, and one surviving sister, Edith Sessums with husband David, of Byram, MS. Photo right: Angie and Roger Henn on their 65th wedding anniversary in 2007. See "Obituaries" for more details. Read more...
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participating in our precinct and convention process and remain respectful of those institutions. I’ve been urged by my supporters not to let a technicality with state party rules end my campaign. In the weeks ahead I will gather the signatures needed to participate in the primary. As part of his campaign launch in early January, Swonger announced a ‘59 JOBS’ initiative. His goal is to work a half-day or more alongside fellow Coloradoans in 58 different district jobs. “Ranching, farming, energy, education, tourism, health care: these are some of the key industries for the 21st century. Working in these fields is the best way to learn more about what folks need to succeed. The 59th job? As the newly elected 59th representative, of course – then I can craft legislation to help current and future businesses of this district.” More information on the ’59 JOBS’ initiative is at, www.swongerforcolorado.org, the campaign website. Swonger sees the petition process as another way to engage voters, so they can help a fellow citizen get to the statehouse. “I need to build a solid foundation for a grassroots campaign organization in all six counties of District 59,” Swonger noted. “By collecting signatures I will meet and recruit new volunteers, build an organization, and continue to bring a message of job growth, improved education and less partisanship in state government." “This is a more difficult path to win the election but I’m not afraid of hard work,” noted Swonger. “I will address issues directly with the thousands of District 59 voters participating in the Democratic primary, not to mention unaffiliated and Republican voters who are ready for a change in Denver partisan politics." “We have to work together to make progress with reason,” said Swonger. “We face immense challenges in rebuilding Colorado’s economy, creating good jobs and adequately funding education. We desperately need vision and political leadership. I offer a clear choice as a citizen-candidate of the people.” |










