Tom was a God fearing man and an established Cowboy.
He wore high heel cowboy boots and a Stetson hat all of his life. After he served a tour of duty in the Army in WWII, he came home to his parents house and helped them with their ranch in the Gunnison, Colorado area. He helped put up 600 tons of hay with only teams of horses, no tractors and he sometimes spent 10 hours a day horseback riding in the Gunnison mountains, looking for strays from his Fathers ranch. After a short time of attending college in Gunnison where he met his wife, he transferred to Colorado A&M in Ft Collins, CO and received a degree in Agriculture and Horticulture. He then received a job as an extension agent in Northeastern Colorado. After many years, he retired from the Extension Service and joined the Foreign Service and served as an Agriculture and Horticulture Agent in several foreign countries i.e. Botswana Africa, Israel and several other countries before coming back to Colorado and settling in Durango, CO starting up a Real Estate Business. He was a quiet likable man who will be missed.
The above tribute was written by Tom's only surviving sibling, younger brother Alan LaQuey of Ft Worth, TX.
Tom was born in Texas to Gus and Ola LaQuey. He was preceded in his passing by his parents, his brothers: C.C., Quentin, Kermit, Jerry, Olan, and 1 sister Vaughn Dell.
His wife Lois LaQuey, preceded him in passing in April of 2010. The story is from Lois, that the first time she saw her husband of 60 years was when he was hanging upside down riding a bucking bull in a rodeo in Gunnison. Tom loved his wife dearly and spoke of her until he went to join her and their Savior Jesus in Heaven.
They had 5 children: Julie, Tom and Tim preceded their Dad in passing. Merrie Brown of Peoria, AZ and Susie LaQuey of Palisade, CO are his surviving children along with nine Grandchildren and sixteen Great Grandchildren.
Tom was living in Palisade, CO when he passed on to Heaven. His last breath on this Earth was breathed at HopeWest Hospice Facility in Grand Junction, CO
Tom would want to know, where will you be after you take your last breath? He lived his last days in anticipation of John 14:2. Jesus said "I am going there (to Heaven) to prepare a place for you. And if I go to prepare a place for you, I will come back to take you with me that you also may be where I am"
John 3:16,17 "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life" "For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him"
Visits: 7
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the
Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors