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Lewellen Lee Colby “Lew” (1950-2018)

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Tooele, Utah – After his courageous battle with cancer, Lew passed away peacefully Friday, August 24th at his home in Tooele. He was born in Price Utah to Eldwin R. Colby and Zina Loree Harrison on November 8th 1950. He was the 7th child born of 8 children. He also had many step-brothers and sisters.
Lew proudly served in the US Marines Corps for 3 years during the Veitnam war, from October 1969 to October 1972, and was in the Marine Reserves for an additional 2 years. He was extremely proud to be a Marine and having the opportunity to fight for his country. While on leave in 1971, he met the love of his life, Tina Goodwin, in Page AZ. They married two weeks later, in Las Vegas, and just celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary. They built a family with 6 children.
After his service in the Marines, they moved to Utah. He worked many jobs throughout the years, always making sure his family was cared for. While living in Price Utah, he worked many years in the coal mines
Lew loved camping, fishing and hunting. Fishing was a passion of his. He was outdoors every opportunity he had. He loved spending time with his children, 14 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. He had many nieces and nephews he thought of as his own children. And enjoyed reading Stephen King novels.
Lew is survived by his loving wife, Tina Colby. His children, Margie Velazquez, Susan (Cuco) Valencia, Alisha Colby, Lewellen Lee Jr (Pamela) Colby, Kathie (Justin) Ward, and Jeremy (Amanda) Colby. His sister Joyce Colacito, William (Marveline) Colby, Jay (Juanita) Colby and Elree (Donna) Colby.
Preceded in death by his parents, his sisters, Geneen, Bernice, and Diane. His brothers Clive, and Dee, and his brother in laws Dan Colacito, Jimmy Glaubensklee, and Dean Goodwin.
Services were held in his honor today, Tuesday August 28th at the LDS church 1717 Berra BLVD Tooele UT. A viewing was held at 10:00 AM with the services following at 11:00 am. He was interred at Utah Veterans Cemetery and Memorial Park in Bluffdale Utah where he received full military honors.

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