Colorado. He was born May 6, 1942, to Walter B Lemon Jr. and Roberta Ann Morgan Lemon in Rifle, Co.
He grew up on Holmes Mesa in Garfield County ranching with his family. He attended Grand Valley
Schools until finishing his education at Rifle High School. On December 27, 1964, he married Nancy Ruth
Lawson in Rifle, Co. He earned a Business Administration Degree at Northwestern State College in
Natchitoches, LA.
Walter started his professional career in Minden, LA, as a Personal representative in an ammunition plant
manufacturing munitions for the Vietnam War and training military forces to defend America. The Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission was enacted and he was involved in developing procedures and
protocols to protect the civil rights of all employees.
He was a personnel and safety director at a steel foundry in Denver, Colorado manufacturing metal
castings for the railroad to transport passengers to all areas of the US. The Occupational Safety and
Health Administration was enacted and again he was involved in developing procedures and protocols for
employees’ safety.
He was a carpenter with School District 51 for 27 years, helping maintain safe schools for students and
others in the community. As one would expect, he was a master wood craftsman and someone who loved
the outdoors, enjoying both hunting and fishing.
Walter was a qualified consultant for the Asbestos Abatement Program and inspected businesses
throughout Western Colorado.
His greatest blessing was being a Dad, or Gramps as he was known in his later years. Family was his
priority. He didn’t miss many ball games or livestock shows; he was even spotted at a few art shows
and theatrical performances. He purchased many chocolate bars, buckets of popcorn, and packets of
raffle tickets. He was always good for a sweet treat after the event.
Walter touched the lives of many young people as a 4-H Leader, Cub Scout Master, Webelo Leader, and
Boy Scout Troop Committee Chairman. Walter spent many years volunteering through the International
Lions Club Organization at every level. He served on the Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank Board and
Leader Dogs for the Blind. Locally he helped organize an Easter egg hunt for the vision-impaired
population. He worked to ensure every 8th grader had access to constitution booklets of the U.S.
Government.
He advocated for changes to encourage younger members to join a Lions Club. He
modeled their motto: WE SERVE!
He had a lifetime case of FOMA…. Fear of Missing Out!!!
Walter or Ben as he was known by many, is survived by his wife Nancy. Three children: W.B. “Benjie”
(Laurie) Lemon IV., Davina Brower, Matthew (Tara) Lemon. Ten Grands: Kallie Lemon, Zac Brower,
Amanda (Jeff) Long, Seandra (Josh Van Setter) Brower. Naomi Lemon, Cora Lemon, Elsie Lemon,
Abigail Lemon, Henry Lemon, Penelope Lemon. Two Great-grands: Owen Long and Marceline Brower
(deceased).
Services are scheduled for Monday, October 21, at 10:30 A.M. at Callahan Edfast followed by a
Celebration of Life with Pie and Ice Cream. Private interment at Orchard Mesa Cemetery
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