

God has Janet in HIS keeping and all that were blessed with her love will have Janet in your hearts. They say the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world……………….truer words have never been spoken. She loved her family and was devoted to them. Janet looked so pretty the day of the wedding and she beamed with pride as the mother of the bride. It was a joyous time and a wonderful memory to treasure. Clem, Tony’s Dad and my husband, Bob, were both alive then and with Snozz to say they celebrated was an understatement. I can still see all the unique decorations that filled the building/reception at the State Fair Grounds. Tony & Cindy’s wedding was an event we will always remember.


Janet was a very nice person and I enjoyed getting to know Janet and the Guierrenta family. The Olguin family took my son under their wing when we moved back to Pueblo Joey’s senior year and they have been our extended family. Livestreaming and online condolences, I met Janet and Snozz when Tony & Cindy married, which goes back “just a few years”. In lieu of food and flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to a charity of choice. Kelly account, in care of Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors, 1317 N. In lieu of food and flowers, memorials may be made to the Michael E. 14, 2022, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. 7, 2009, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Msgr. Preceded in death by, Albert and Mary (Bergant) Guarienti, Johnabelle Micheliza, Bill and Roberta (Raye) Cox, Donald Guarienti, Bill Stanley, Darice Fabrizio and Cady E. Survived by her loving husband, Snozz Guarienti children, Ron (Tammy) Guarienti, Cindy (Tony) Oguin and Lance (Dee) Guarienti her pride and joy, otherwise known as her grandchildren, Anthony (Kristen) Olguin, Kenzie (Kyle) Fantin, Brooke, Nicole, Normandi and Luke Guarienti and Jayce Montoya great-grandson, JJ Fantin honorary grandson, Brandon Houser siblings, Judith (August) Gagliardi, Elizabeth Stanley, John (Gina) Raye and Dagmar (Don) Simons in-laws, Bill (Claudia) Guarienti and Nellie Guarienti and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews whom she dearly loved. Highlights included Sunday gnocchi or spaghetti dinners and cookie-making while singing and dancing with the kids and grandkids. Most importantly she loved spending time and making memories with her family. Saturday at Our Lady of the Meadows, 23 Starling, Pueblo. Viewing at Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors, 1317 N. One of her greatest joys was playing slot machines anywhere she could, including weekend trips to Wendover and Cripple Creek. McDonald, 44, passed away December 6, 2005, in Colorado Springs. Janet loved life and was surrounded by dear friends and family, too numerous to name, throughout her lifetime. This month they would have celebrated 59 years of marriage. Janet was married to her high school sweetheart, true love and husband, Ronald “Snozz” Guarienti on Jan. She was born to the late John and Elizabeth (Mendine) Raye on May 30, 1943, in Trinidad, CO. Online condolences, View current weather.Our beloved mother, grandmother and wife, Janet Rose (Raye) Guarienti, 78, passed peacefully on Jan. In lieu of flowers and food, memorials may be made to LaJunta Boy's Ranch, through Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors, 1317 N. Thursday, July 6, 2023, in the Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel. Friday, January 9, 2009, in the Montgomery & Steward chapel with the Rev. Thursday until funeral service time at 1:30 p.m. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Those who desire may make memorials to the Children of Fallen Soldiers Relief Fund through Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors, 1317 N. She was a 4-H mother and was involved in the 4-H horse club. Military honors by the Pueblo Veterans Ritual team will follow the service. Betty loved her children and grandchildren, and she enjoyed supporting them in their sporting events. She was born in Walsenburg, Colorado on August 14, 1937, to Paul and Josephine Wolf, and was raised in Gardner, Colorado on the family ranch. Betty is preceded in death by her sister, Charlotte Rogers and brother-in-law, Jim Hughes. Collins and Charlotte (Joe) Williams of Littleton numerous nieces and nephews. Radosta sisters, Cathryn (Clarence) Gill of Westcliffe, Georgia Hughes of Pueblo and Marjorie (Bill) Riggins of La Veta brothers, Charles (Barbara) Wolf of Nevada and Paul (Debbie) Wolf Jr., of New Mexico sisters-in-law, Marlene (Claude) Carpenter of Ft. Cooper children, Dallas Kip (Karolyn) Cooper, and Kym (Gary) Radosta grandchildren, Emily Jo Cooper, Kara Leigh (Chris) DeJean, Blair Douglas Cooper, and Austyn G. Survived by her loving husband, Douglas E.
