Allnutt Funeral Service - Hunter Chapel

Allnutt Funeral Service - Hunter Chapel The Allnutt name is synonymous with fine funeral care. Established as a family company in 1886, Allnutt Funeral Service prioritizes people.

FUNERAL FACT FRIDAY 🕵In the 19th century, "resurrectionists" (grave robbers) dug up fresh graves to sell bodies to medic...
06/05/2026

FUNERAL FACT FRIDAY 🕵

In the 19th century, "resurrectionists" (grave robbers) dug up fresh graves to sell bodies to medical schools. To deter them, an 1878 patent introduced the "coffin torpedo"—a rigged device placed inside the coffin that fired a blast if the lid was tampered with

In Loving Memory ofGary Hackleman
06/03/2026

In Loving Memory of
Gary Hackleman

Celebrate the life of Gary Hackleman, leave a kind word or memory and get funeral service information care of Allnutt Funeral Service – Hunter Chapel.

Happy Great Outdoors Month!  June is the perfect time to put down the screens, breathe in fresh air and explore all the ...
06/03/2026

Happy Great Outdoors Month! June is the perfect time to put down the screens, breathe in fresh air and explore all the natural beauty of Northern Colorado and beyond!

In Loving Memory ofJoyce Ann KollerDecember 3, 1940 - May 9, 2026Joyce Ann Koller, age 85, passed away peacefully on May...
06/01/2026

In Loving Memory of
Joyce Ann Koller
December 3, 1940 - May 9, 2026

Joyce Ann Koller, age 85, passed away peacefully on May 9, 2026. Born on December 3, 1940, Joyce grew up on a farm in Timnath, Colorado. Her childhood on the farm sparked a deep, lifelong passion for horses.

Joyce was defined by her exceptionally caring, generous, and giving heart. She consistently put others before herself and brought warmth to everyone she met.

Joyce was the beloved daughter of the late Henry Birkinbine and Leota Birkinbine.

Her legacy of love lives on through her two devoted sons, Russ Prust and Nick Prust.

She will be profoundly missed by her family, friends, and the community she touched so deeply.

To leave condolences for Joyce's family, please visit www.AllnuttLoveland.com.

In Loving Memory ofCameron "Cammy" Jaye CortesCameron Jaye Cortes (“Cammy”), 46, passed away peacefully at her home in L...
05/29/2026

In Loving Memory of
Cameron "Cammy" Jaye Cortes

Cameron Jaye Cortes (“Cammy”), 46, passed away peacefully at her home in Loveland, Colorado. She was born in Alameda, California on October 8, 1979, to Lawerence Cortes and Carol Leffler. As a young child, Cameron was lovingly raised by her mother and stepfather, Steven Lake.

Cameron spent most of her younger years in Elizabeth, Colorado before making her home in Loveland, where she met the love of her life and devoted spouse, Chase Brown. She dedicated her life and career to serving others, working as a social worker in disabled services and proudly owning and operating her own business, Considerate Care, for more than ten years. Through her business, Cameron helped individuals with disabilities gain important life skills and independence, work that was deeply meaningful to her. She also earned her Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Psychology and a minor in Sociology from Colorado State University.

Cameron will be remembered for her compassionate spirit, caring heart, and the unconditional love she shared with everyone around her. She had a deep appreciation for life’s simple joys and treasured the time she spent with family and friends.

She loved taking road trips with Chase, especially traveling through the mountains and exploring destinations across the United States each year. Cameron had a special love for animals and adored her cats, Mojo and Milo, as well as her beloved cat Buddy, who recently passed before her. She also enjoyed movies, music, watching wildlife, playing card and board games, and especially loved the beauty of autumn leaves changing color in the fall. Cameron was also a longtime fan of The Simpsons, Friends, and Felix the Cat, which always brought her comfort, laughter, and joy. Cooking with her mother was their fun time. They had a saying “Remember – you can always add to, but you can’t take away” in unison with a giggle.

Her memory will forever be cherished by her mother and stepfather, Carol Leffler and Steven Lake; her father, Lawerence Cortes; her brother, Tyler Lake; her loving spouse and lifetime partner, Chase Brown; her mother-in-law, Lisa Crocker; and a host of loving aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family members, and dear friends.

She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.

To leave condolences for Cammy's family, please visit www.AllnuttLoveland.com.

In Loving Memory ofDale SebringJune 18, 1937 - April 4, 2026
05/26/2026

In Loving Memory of
Dale Sebring
June 18, 1937 - April 4, 2026

Celebrate the life of Dale Sebring, leave a kind word or memory and get funeral service information care of Allnutt Funeral Service – Hunter Chapel.

In Loving Memory ofLevi OttemanAugust 23, 1994 - April 21, 2026Levi James Pedrioli Otteman, 31, of Loveland, Colorado pa...
05/26/2026

In Loving Memory of
Levi Otteman
August 23, 1994 - April 21, 2026

Levi James Pedrioli Otteman, 31, of Loveland, Colorado passed on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

Levi was endlessly optimistic and life was never dull when he was around. He was loved by many, and was known for his ability to find humor in even the most challenging of situations. He was proud of his garden and sharing his love of the outdoors with his wife and children. He enjoyed bringing people together over a homecooked meal both at his home and at work, where he was known as the chef on location. He was often heard to say, “the table can always get longer,” and strived to create a safe home where everyone felt welcome.

He is survived by his wife and two children, his mother and brother, a large extended family, and numerous friends.

He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Kenneth and Charlene Otteman, and his beloved yellow lab, Jax.

Levi will be deeply missed and remembered by all who knew and loved him, and his family plans to celebrate his life after they have had time to process his death.

To leave condolences for Levi's family, please visit https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/12865441.

Celebrate the life of Levi Otteman, leave a kind word or memory and get funeral service information care of Allnutt Funeral Service – Hunter Chapel.

In Loving Memory ofJohn D. HornSeptember 6, 1941 - May 8, 2026John D. Horn, 84, of Loveland, CO died May 8, 2026, of a b...
05/15/2026

In Loving Memory of
John D. Horn
September 6, 1941 - May 8, 2026

John D. Horn, 84, of Loveland, CO died May 8, 2026, of a broken heart. John was born September 6, 1941, to Lillian (Prokesh) and Charles Horn in Mitchell, Nebraska.

John was raised on the family farm and ranch in Horseshoe Bend, NE, attended McGrew School and graduated from Minatare High School. He left a brief but promising career at Martin Lockheed designing rockets to return to the family farm which he managed until the 1990s when he semi-retired. Throughout his life John never lost his love for fixing and restoring vehicles. John owned and operated his own body shop, and wrecker and towing service using a tow truck he built.

John was a kind and caring man and family was his reason for being. He was met at Heaven’s gates by his beloved daughter Jeri, his parents, 3 brothers, and his sister.

He leaves behind daughters Cheri Boettger (Deane) of Jacksonville, FL, and Michele Horn of Loveland, CO, grandchildren Wesley Feil of Wellington, CO, Anthony Feil (Jacque) of Windsor, CO, Timothy Feil of Wellington, CO, Torey Kiefer (Kevin) of Ft. Collins, CO, Jillian Feil of Wellington, CO, Briana Vance (Joe) of Deerfield Beach, FL, and Andrea Thomas (Stephen) of Las Vegas, NV, one brother, 4 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews and friends.

Services will be held June 4th, starting at 10am with a Rosary, Funeral Rites will begin at 11am at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 1730 W. 12th St., Loveland, CO 80537. Interment will be at the Lakeview Cemetery, 301 Walnut St., Windsor, CO 80550, followed by a reception at the Allnutt Funeral – Hunter Chapel, 2100 N Lincoln Ave., Loveland, CO 80537.

To leave condolences for John's family, please visit www.AllnuttLoveland.com.

In Loving Memory ofGrayson A. HatfieldGrayson's last weeks of life were spent riding roller coasters in Missouri while t...
05/15/2026

In Loving Memory of
Grayson A. Hatfield

Grayson's last weeks of life were spent riding roller coasters in Missouri while traveling with his grandma, Cathi, who graciously offered her time so that he could practice traveling independently, and gleefully forcing Reagan and his parents to ride even more roller coasters at Six Flags, New Jersey.

His entire life, Grayson aspired to bigger and better, be it magic tricks, long-distance running, biking, rock climbing, amusement parks, or skydiving. Any other activity, in his opinion, was a severe failure to live his "best, most fulfilling life."

For the past three years, he had been living semi-independently at Scenic View Academy in Provo, Utah, an exceptional program designed to teach essential life skills to autistic young adults. When asked his opinion about being autistic, Grayson simply replied, "I like it. It just feels normal."

Grayson is survived by his loving family - his parents: Arin and Corey, his siblings: Caleb, Rylee, Jacob, and Reagan, his grandparents Wayne and Cathi Aigaki and Lilla Hatfield, his aunts and uncles: Jenna and Beau, Dani and Kent, Joetta and Dave, and Justin, along with many beloved cousins, extended family members, and devoted friends.

Trisagion will be held on Friday, May 15, 2026 at 6:00 PM at Saint Spyridon Orthodox Church, 807 W 29th St, Loveland, CO. Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, May 16, 2026 at 10:00 AM, also at Saint Spyridon. Makaria will follow. Grayson will be laid to rest privately by his family.

Donations may be made to Scenic View academy - scholarship fund - at 5455 River Run Ave. in Provo, Utah in Grayson's name.

May his memory be eternal!

To leave condolences for Grayson's family, please visit www.AllnuttLoveland.com.

In Loving Memory ofSharon DoyleMarch 30, 1939 - May 9, 2026Sharon Doyle died at home on May 9, 2026 after a short battle...
05/13/2026

In Loving Memory of
Sharon Doyle
March 30, 1939 - May 9, 2026

Sharon Doyle died at home on May 9, 2026 after a short battle with cancer. Her family was blessed to spend her last days with her.

Sharon Lanore Niemann was born on the family farm near Avoca (Potawatomie County), Iowa on March 30, 1939. She was the fourth child born to Ruth (Bornholdt) and Edward Niemann.

Sharon always spoke fondly of her childhood. She grew up near her grandparents and other family members. She attended country school through primary level, sometimes riding her horse to and from. She graduated from Avoca High School in 1957. She was on the girls’ high school varsity basketball team from the 8th grade through her senior year. She was active in Luther League and 4H. She was vice president of the Iowa State 4H board and traveled to Washington DC with them. A highlight of that trip was seeing Senator John F. Kennedy in the rotunda of the capital.

Sharon met her future husband as a young teenage girl. She married Clifford Doyle on December 9, 1958, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Avoca, Iowa. They were married for nearly 68 years. Sharon worked to put Cliff through college and then was a stay-at-home mother to their three children. The family moved to Loveland in 1965 when Cliff accepted a job at Hewlett Packard. Sharon was an involved mother; she loved attending her kid’s activities and sporting events. She was a talented seamstress making clothes for her kids including prom and homecoming dresses. She had a sewing business out of her home while her kids were young. In 1980 she went to work at Johnson’s Publishing / US West. She was there for about eight years before retiring.

Sharon had many interests. She enjoyed spending time at their log home near Red Feather Lakes. She hosted many family events there, including a granddaughter’s wedding reception. She loved to travel and was fortunate to see many European and Asian countries, Mexico, Jerusalem and had an eventful rickshaw ride in China. She made many trips with friends to Hawaii and Las Vegas for “girls getaways”. Sharon and Cliff took an Alaskan cruise for their 60th wedding anniversary.

She loved jigsaw and crossword puzzles, embroidery, sewing, chocolate, sports, gardening and Fox News. She was a friend to every dog she met! Sharon was “Grandma” to eleven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was a hands-on grandma! She could be found in the bleachers cheering them on.

Sharon was blessed with a loving large extended family. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ed and Ruth Niemann, parents-in-law Harold and Noma Doyle, her son, Dan Doyle, granddaughter Sarah Wolfgram, her brothers, David and Rodney Niemann, brothers-in law, Wallace Pattee, and Gary Antony, sisters-in-law, Janice Niemann and Bonnie Doyle, a niece, Susan Peterson and dear friends Beth Sheahan and Jackie Stonebrink.

Sharon is survived by her husband, Cliff Doyle (Loveland), daughters, Julie (Bryon) Rutherford and Jill Wolfgram (Loveland), grandsons, Jason (Kamie) Rutherford (Littleton), Joseph (Destiney), Michael (Sierra) and Nicholas (Aryal) Wolfgram, Quinn and Samuel Doyle (Loveland). Granddaughters, Amanda Rutherford and Carly Bader (Loveland) and Sofia and Abilgail Doyle (Greeley) and Great-Granddaughters, Declyn and Bailey Bader and Yaya Rutherford (Loveland), sister, Shirley Pattee (Avoca, IA), sister-in-law, Janet Antony (KC, KS) and brother-in-law, Dennis Doyle (Littleton), numerous nieces and nephews and close friends, Connie Ninneman and Diane Wilson.

Sharon was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church since 1965.

Visitation will be held at Allnutt Funeral Service – Hunter Chapel, 2100 N. Lincoln Ave., Loveland, Colorado 80538, on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, from 5:00-6:30 pm, with Recitation of the Rosary beginning at 6:30 pm.

A Funeral Mass will take place at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 1730 W. 12 Street, Loveland, CO 80537, on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at 10:00 am.

Graveside Committal will be at Loveland Burial Park, 1702 Cleveland Ave., Loveland, CO 80538, on Friday, May 15, 2026, at 9:00 am.

To leave condolences for Sharon, please visit www.AllnuttLoveland.com.

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