

Washington County near Hillrose, Colorado, to Katherine & Jakob Brunkhardt. She
passed at age 96 on March 15, 2024, in Arvada.
Thresa said her mother gave her a strong work ethic and was the greatest influence in
her life. She grew up on a farm about 1 mile from her birth house. The name “Theresa”
came from an acquaintance of her father’s in Germany. The name on her Baptismal
Certificate is spelled “Theresa.” In first grade, Thresa could not remember to put the first
“e” in Theresa. The teacher let it slide and the name has been spelled “Thresa” since
then. Thresa’s parents had a total of 21 children when all of the couple’s step-children
are included in the count.
Thresa, along with several of her siblings, did not receive a birth certificate until May
4, 1951.
German was spoken in the home, but in order to gain U.S. Citizenship, Jakob
learned English. Katherine also spoke some English.
Church was an important part of life and at Lutheran Saturday School, religion was
taught in German. At Sunday services men sat on one side of the church with
the women on the other; the children sat in the front.
Thresa loved playing baseball, red rover and kick the can with her full six brothers and
one sister. The large family of children spent much of their childhood working on the
farm. Thresa was thinning and weeding the beet field by age six. Thresa often talked
about “beets” and remembered at the age of five carrying water to the beet field with
her brothers Bill and Albert.
As a child, Thresa didn’t think about what the future might hold for her. She grew up as
a happy kid who didn’t know much about the world outside of her small community. She
didn’t remember the Depression as the family had plenty of chickens and eggs to eat.
Thresa did not speak English until she went to school. Learning to read and studying
English were Thresa’s favorite subjects at Roosevelt School. Roosevelt School had
twelve grades and two grades per room. One of her memories from school was
erasing the names on Valentine cards and reusing them. At Roosevelt High School,
Thresa played and lettered in basketball and baseball. She also played the lead part
in a school play. She graduated in 1946.
Thresa went to a July 4th picnic in 1949 and met her future husband, Ruben. In
Ruben’s favor was that he was Lutheran and a German. Ruben Kautz and Thresa
Brunkhardt were married November 27, 1949, in Merino, Colorado. After Ruben
and Thresa got married, they farmed in the Brush and then Hillrose areas. They finally
settled close to Atwood and remained there until their sale in 1978. During their
marriage they had three children; Judy, Ed, and Linda. Ruben and Thresa moved to
Sterling after retiring from the farm. Ruben passed away in 1981.
Thresa always liked to stay busy and was very social. She worked at the Gold Bond
Stamp store for a few years and then was a seamstress for Miller Stockman for about
five years. Thresa followed that up by doing laundry and sewing for Sterling
middle school boys’ athletics teams under the Green Thumb Program, a
training program. Thresa worked in the laundry room at Devonshire Acres Ltd., a
nursing home in Sterling, from 1983 through 2007. She retired at age 80.
One of her major accomplishments was recording historical facts about her
family and to handwrite a family history book that included information about
her father’s and mother’s families. This was quite an impressive feat.
Dancing had always been a favorite activity and she received a “Bachelor of Square
Dancing” certificate in 1992. She met Everett Newton at a Heritage Center Saturday
night dance in 1991. They danced weekly until Everett broke his leg at age 99. In
addition, the two prepared three turkeys and the potatoes and gravy each year for the
Heritage Center Christmas Party. Everett passed away in 2015 after reaching the age
of 105.
Thresa’s hobbies also included sewing and quilting. She loved parties, music
and dancing as well as playing games with her children and grandchildren. Later in
life she spent many hours coloring with colored pencils. As she went through the stages
of life, Thresa always adapted to whatever life threw at her and enjoyed being around
people.
Thresa is survived by her children: Judy Kerschner (Ron), Ed Kautz (Brenda) and
Linda Jessop. She also was a proud grandmother to seven grandchildren: Veronica
Thompson (Robert), Russell Kerschner (Brandi), Brandy Kautz, Joe Biggs, Sommer
Martinez, Kindra Richartz (Dustin) and Dean Jessop (Christine). She’s additionally
survived by 25 great grandchildren as well as three great-great grandchildren.
Pallbearers: Ed Kautz, Brandy Kautz, Ron Kerschner, Russ Kerschner, Robert
Thompson, Dean Jessop, Dustin Richartz, Godsons: Bill Brunkhardt and Allen
Brunkhardt.
Junior pallbearers and Great Grandchildren: Olivia and Elizabeth Thompson, Sophie
and Charles Kerschner, Chloe Kautz, Amanda Biggs, Tamara Collins, Danielle
Biggs, Sean Biggs, McKenzie and Brennan Martinez, Daniel and Kylee Richartz,
Jaden and Kyra Jessop.
She will be greatly missed by family, friends and caregivers.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Dignity Hospice, 400 East 84th Avenue, #202 Thornton,CO 80229 or to ypour favorite charity.
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