Miscellaneous

Where can I find death statistics for Colorado?

Where can I find death statistics for Colorado?

Death counts, crude rates and age-adjusted rates for Colorado from the Colorado Vital Statistics Program, including detailed demographic characteristics and cause of death.

Who was the father and son who died on the same day?

Father and son died on the same day John Gregory Tierney, left, poses for a photo in 1915 and his son, Patrick William Tierney poses in an undated photo during his high school days in Springfield, Missouri. (Hoover Dam Museum and Tierney family)

How to search for an obituary in Colorado?

Through our advanced obituary search, you may search our database of obituaries by name, location, date of death and keywords. A B C D E F G H I J K

When did j.g.tierney die in the Colorado River?

A story about the death of J.G. Tierney appears on the front page of the Clark County Review newspaper on Jan. 6, 1922. Tierney drowned in the Colorado River on Dec. 20, 1921 while surveying possible sites for Hoover Dam, but his death wasn’t immediately reported because of the remoteness of the work site.

Death counts, crude rates and age-adjusted rates for Colorado from the Colorado Vital Statistics Program, including detailed demographic characteristics and cause of death.

Father and son died on the same day John Gregory Tierney, left, poses for a photo in 1915 and his son, Patrick William Tierney poses in an undated photo during his high school days in Springfield, Missouri. (Hoover Dam Museum and Tierney family)

What are the leading causes of death in Colorado?

CO Leading Causes of Death, 2017 CO Leading Causes of Death, 2017 Deaths Rate*** State Rank* U.S. Rate** 1. Cancer 7,829 130.9 48th 152.5 2. Heart Disease 7,060 122.7 49th 165.0 3. Accidents 3,037 53.6 26th 49.4 4. Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases 2,604 45.6 22nd 40.9

A story about the death of J.G. Tierney appears on the front page of the Clark County Review newspaper on Jan. 6, 1922. Tierney drowned in the Colorado River on Dec. 20, 1921 while surveying possible sites for Hoover Dam, but his death wasn’t immediately reported because of the remoteness of the work site.