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Dale Wood

Oct 10, 2023 (0)


Wray, CO — Jessica Marie Lenz, 39, of Wray, CO, formerly of O'Neill, died Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023 in Wray, CO.

A rosary was held Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023 at St. Andrew Catholic Church in Wray, CO.

Funeral services were held Monday, Sept. 25, 2023 at the church in Wray, CO. Fr. Felicien Ilunga Mbala officiated.

Burial was in the Wilson Family Ranch Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Jessica Lenz Memorial Fund c/o Bank of Colorado in Yuma, CO.

Schmidt-Jones Funeral Home in Wray, CO, was in charge of the arrangements.

Jessica was born Jan. 18th, to Jim and Imogene May on one of the coldest nights of 1984. She became a bright warm light in our lives, always happy and laughing with a big smile and a head full of long blonde hair. She had a magnetic personality, developing friends everywhere she went. At Stratton High School she played all sports but loved playing catcher on the softball team the most. She was active in 4-H and FFA, showing cattle and loving her rural life. She loved driving grain carts and combines at harvest. She loved her faith and was an active member of her church helping lector and teach CCD at St. Charles. She graduated from Stratton High in 2002. 

She started her college life at NJC in Sterling following her brother Matt there, and eventually on to Kansas State in Manhattan, KS. Jessi made friends wherever she was, whether playing softball at NJC, on campus or down in Aggieville. Manhattan was special to Jessi, St. Isidore's Church at the campus gates, American flags on main street, tailgates and the Wildcats. It was a time of quality growth, learning and fun, many wonderful new friends and one very special man. 

She first met Darth Lenz in Manhattan and they became friends. He was a soldier at Ft. Riley, preparing for deployment to Iraq. The day before he left for his deployment, he was a guest at Jessi's graduation party at her house. The whole family met Darth and we all wished him well, as he left for Operation Iraqi Freedom. We of course had no idea he would become the love of her life. She once said she didn't want to marry a farmer, because there is too much work, and they are always gone. I guess God knew her better than she knew herself! 

Upon graduating from K-State in December of 2007, Jessi returned to Colorado and worked for about a year at a rest home in Denver, and for a while at the family business, La Vaca Cattle Co. She then returned to Stratton and lived with Tawny and her friends, she worked at the Burlington Hospital, and was involved in data management at 4M Feeders. 

Her personality was perfect for being a part-time bartender in her hometown at the Stratton American Legion, where she developed many great relationships with everyone. 

During this period Darth returned from his deployment and finished his agronomy degree at CSU. They were engaged and we began introducing her fiancé to the locals. They were married on July 20, 2013, in Burlington. To this union God blessed them with two special children Taylor (8) and Lucas (6). They made their home in O'Neill, Nebraska where they lived for over eight years. Darth farmed the land around Herd Co. Feedlot doing what he loved to do. Jessi was a wife, an aunt and an occasional grain cart driver. She loved hosting people at her house, she was a great cook, an active member of the Church at St. Patrick's and above all she was also doing what she loved the most, being a mom. She loved doing Taylor's hair, letting Luke drive the tractor with her and chasing both kids wherever they needed to go. 

Four years ago, Jessi was diagnosed with brain cancer, normal life expectancy was six months to a year, she never complained or wanted any sympathy. While it was hard to watch her battle, her faith never wavered, and we were all blessed with that extra time we got with her. As her health declined Darth moved her back home to Wray to be closer to our two caring families. Jessi's green Stratton Eagles became purple Wray Eagles. This past summer she was able to spend nearly every day with her kids and their activities. It was a joy to witness. Jessi was able to stay at her home with her family right up to her last couple of days, we are so thankful for all the help, prayers and love that made this possible. 

Jessi is survived by her loving husband Darth; two children Taylor and Luke; parents Jim and Imogene May; Darth's parents Mike and Margaret Lenz; two siblings Matt and Jen May; Darth's six siblings Aaron Lenz, Marty (Yvonne) Buoy, Russell (Vanessa) Smith, Bevan (Priscilla) Lenz, Corwin (Claire) Lenz and Chad (Theresa) Gillespie; 25 nieces and nephews; Grandmsa Dee and Betty; and an army of aunts , uncles, cousins and friends.   

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