Judy Marie Jacobs Lindsay: 1957 – 2024
On October 30, 2024, Judy Lindsay went to be with her lord and savior, Jesus Christ. She died of complications from heart valve replacement surgery. She was born in Denver, Colorado, to Sheldon and Valeria Jacobs. She married Michael Lindsay on May 31, 1978. Judy and Michael had three children who blessed them with eleven grandchildren. She received her B.S. in Education and M.S. in counseling from the State University of New York – Plattsburgh.
Judy spent her life in service to others. She was an Air Force wife who followed her husband to Arizona, New York and North Dakota. She worked as a school counselor in Grades K-12. When they moved to Minnesota, she worked for a non-profit organization as a Family Advocate in a Middle School. She also was elected to her local school board, serving two terms. She volunteered for many organizations. Judy was passionately patriotic. She worked for many political campaigns and was proud to be a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She had a deep and abiding faith and was a leader in Bible Study Fellowship International and taught Children’s Church.
Judy was preceded in death by her parents, Sheldon and Valeria Jacobs. She is survived by her husband, Michael; her sister, Sandra Hoffman; her brother, Joseph (Carol) Jacobs; her three children: Bradley (Sarah) Lindsay, Christina (Daniel) Maus, and Adam Lindsay; and her 11 grandchildren: Eric Marquardt, Makenna Maus, Heather Marquardt, Violet Maus, Dominic Maus, Isabel Lindsay, Daniel Lindsay, Claire Lindsay, Lindsay Maus, Vivian Lindsay, and Samuel Maus.
There will be a celebration of Judy’s life on November 16, 2024, at the Cheyenne, Wyoming, Evangelical Free Church, located at 7006 N College Dr, Cheyenne, WY 82009.
The Celebration will start at 10:30 a.m. with lunch to follow. Private interment will be held with her family at a later date at the US Air Force Academy Cemetery. The family asks that, in lieu of flowers, donations be sent to Bible Study Fellowship International – https://www.bsfinternational.org/.
Cristie L. Vialpando: 1957 – 2024
Cristie Lee Vialpando (Malson) was lovingly called home to be with her lord and savior, Jesus Christ, on October 31, 2024, at the age of 67. She leaves behind a vibrant legacy of love and devotion, cherished by her mother, Bonnie Lee; her devoted husband of 48 years, Anthony Vialpando; and their three beloved children: Toni Lynn Rodriguez, her son Casey Lee and his fiancée, Stephanie Gorman, and daughter Kelly Montejano and her husband Frank. Cristie also adored her eight wonderful grandchildren: Micah, Madison, Kiko, Malachi, Lily, Jennica, Caleb, and Annalie, who brought her endless joy.
Cristie was born on June 26, 1957, to George and Bonnie Malson. It was during her time at Rawlins High School that she met Anthony, her soulmate, leading to a beautiful union on May 15, 1976. In 1995, the family made Cheyenne their home, where Cristie embraced the roles of loving mother and grandmother, creating countless treasured memories. She delighted in family gatherings, bowling, and playing softball, sharing her joyous spirit and warmth with everyone around her. Her granddaughter Micah affectionately dubbed her “Mimi,” a title that embodies the love and adoration felt by all her grandchildren.
A spirited Wyoming Cowboys and Denver Broncos fan, Cristie balanced her passions with her deep faith. She placed her hope in Jesus Christ and finds comfort in being reunited in heaven with her father, George; her son-in-law, Richard Rodriguez; and her grandson, Malachi Rodriguez.
Cristie will be dearly missed by her siblings: Michael and Kay Malson, Cindy and Chuck Thompson, Patrick Malson; and by her many friends and beloved church family. Her kindness, laughter, and unwavering faith have left an indelible mark on all who knew her.
A memorial service to honor Cristie’s life and legacy will take place on Saturday, November 9, 2024, at 2 p.m. at Family Harvest Church, located at 320 W 23rd St, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
In celebrating Cristie’s extraordinary life, we embrace the love she shared and the faith she exemplified, knowing she is now at peace in the arms of her savior.