| Bear Caņon Cemetary (The Bear Caņon Cemetery is 7 miles west of Castle Rock, CO on the Wolfensberger Road where it intersects with highway 105.) | |
![]() Walter Willard Starr 1877-1 May 1945 Lilly Mae (Bonner) Starr 8 Nov 1877-12 Apr 1970 |
![]() Edward Willard Starr 1 Jun 1902-20 Nov 1965 Lavona (Bolling) Starr 1902-1983 Son of Walter & Lilly Starr |
![]() Willard A. Starr 17 Oct 1923-29 Oct 1974 Son of Ed & Lavona Starr |
![]() Floyd Starr 9 May 1937-26 Sep 1938 Young son of Ed & Lavona Starr |
![]() Alvin T. (Skelly) Starr 1904-1969 Grace M. Starr 1910-1970 Son of Walter & Lilly |
![]() Ervin W. Starr 1909-1993 Josephine C. Starr 1912-1982 Son of Walter & Lilly |
![]() Walter Michael (Mike) Starr 1914-1986 Son of Walter & Lilly |
![]() Clarence Martin (Mick) Starr 6 Feb 1918-2 May 1965 Son of Walter & Lilly |
![]() Bessie (Larsen) Starr 21 Apr 1920-18 Jun 1998 Daughter of Walter & Lilly |
![]() Warren A. (Doc) Starr 1922-1984 Son of Walter & Lilly |
![]() Thomas Starr 1886-1971 Ellen Starr 1891-1961 Brother of Walter Willard Starr | |
St.
Philip In The Field Episcopal Church: A center for community as well
as religious activities, St. Phillip's has stood high on a ridge in Bear
Canyon since April of 1872. Before the church was built, there was a small
log building that was used as a school and meeting area. Around 1869, discussions
began for planning and construction of a church to serve the families of
the area. The building was constructed by volunteer labor between February
22 and April 26, 1872. The church was nondenominational, and Methodist Circuit
Riders came to hold services, and other ministers preached there as well.
The Episcopal Church acquired the property in 1887, and an effort was made
to complete the building. The sanctuary was completed and sealed, an altar
was built, and a communion rail added. At that time, the sacristy and vestibule
were also built. The church was consecrated on November 5, 1889, giving
it the name St. Philip in the Field. A parish center was completed in 1970.
The building has remained very much the same as it was in 1889, and the
building was restored and dedicated in 2002 with a new roof, new siding,
and a new foundation. Bear Caņon Cemetary can be found here as well. |
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| Cedar Hills Cemetary (Castle Rock) Located just west of Castle Rock, CO on Wolfensberger Road. | |
![]() Francis Marion Case 15 Mar 1852-11 Jan 1922 Sarah Margaret (Moore) Case 20 Mar 1854-25 Nov 1922 |
![]() Leona (Bates) Starr 15 Aug 1890-16 May 1961 Daughter of Francis & Sarah Case |
![]() Frank Lloyd Case 3 Jun 1885-5 Dec 1961 Son of Francis & Sarah Case |
![]() Virgil Alva Case and Elina Matilda (Nilson) Case Son Francis & Sarah Case |
![]() Clarence Warren Case and Maybell (Starr) Case Son of Francis & Sarah Case, Daughter of Walter & Lilly Starr (Bear Canyon Cemetary) |
![]() ![]() Clarence Walter Case Son of Clarence & Maybell Case |
| Spring Valley Cemetary (Larkspur) | |
![]() Verner Clarence Mundy & Gertrude Asenith (Newkirk) Mundy |
![]() William Ray Mundy & Ethel Gertrude (Wolfe) Mundy Son of Verner & Gertrude Mundy |
![]() Eugene Mundy Young Son of Wm. Ray & Ethel Mundy |
![]() Hugh W. Mundy Son of Verner & Gertrude Mundy |
![]() Carrie Fay (Mundy) (Beetham) Titus Daughter of Verner and Gertrude Mundy |
![]() Charles Scott Beetham First Husband of Carrie Fay Titus |
| Elbert Kiowa Cemetary (Elbert) The Elbert-Kiowa Cemetery is located on the west side of 25-41 road about a mile north of Elbert. It serves as the cemetery for both Elbert and Kiowa, Colorado. |
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![]() David Charles Mundy Son of Hugh & Charlotte Mundy (Hugh at Spring Valley Cemetary) | |