Air Force Academy's airfield in the 94th Flying Training Squadron, which conducts glider training for cadets. Her connection to Paz was still being investigated, spokesperson Jason Newton said. Paz died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said.Ĭolorado Springs police, which is investigating the shooting, believe Paz also killed the woman. Officers found the body of the woman in the home's front yard, police said. John Paz, 33, fired at the officers, hitting Peery, and another sheriff's deputy returned fire, police said. Online condolences may be left at – A woman and a sheriff's deputy were fatally shot at a home in southern Colorado over the weekend and the suspected gunman was later found dead inside the home, authorities said Monday.Įl Paso County Sheriff's Deputy Andrew Peery, 39, was wounded Sunday after he arrived with two other law enforcement officers to investigate a report of a shooting at the home in the community of Security-Widefield near Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs police said in a statement. Honorary casketbearers are Gabriel Bahr, Wayne Barness, Steve Christianson, Dennis Cook, Dale Dahlstrom, Lee Folsom, Kevin Johnson, Gary and Gordy Kaeser, Dominic Damiano, Merle Lehey, Stan Looney, Laura (Doug) Rosson, Cletus Sommer, Dick Sullivan, Jan Sweeney and Mike Wester.Ĭasketbearers are Lee’s grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents and his beloved wife, Sue, who died in 2014. Lee is survived by his four children: Annette Hansmeier of Waukon, Troy (Joy) Hansmeier of Waukon, Mike Hansmeier of Lisbon and Kim (Neil) Kregel of Waterville seven grandchildren: Paul Hansmeier, Desiree and Dallas Kregel, Drew and Chance Hillman, Christopher Fee and Heather Berger four great-grandchildren: Maxwell and Brinnlee Roney, Charlotte Hillman and Vivian Rae Fee a sister, Ann (Tom) Kerkenbush of Evansville, WI and his sisters-in-law: Judy (Arlo) Tweeten of Harland, MN, Janet Purvis of Ashville, TN and Gladys Roberts of Stoughton, MN. He was truly a people person who enjoyed sharing many a tall tale of stories seeming to be unbelievable, but most of them true. Lee really enjoyed racing and getting to know everyone he came in contact with. More recently in his retirement, he enjoyed doing handyman work and working on home improvement projects. He was also an active member for several terms on the Allamakee County Fair Board and served as president, helping to refurbish and renew the local fairgrounds and county fair. He owned and operated several businesses throughout his lifetime including Lee’s Citgo, Hansmeier Trucking, Hansmeier Truck & Trailer, Hansmeier Towing Service, and Echo Valley Speedway and Banquet Center he was also a deputy for the Allamakee County Sheriff’s Department for a short time, worked for Fred Carlson Company as a foreman, and Norplex as a driver. January 2, 1965, he married Sue (Peterson) Hansmeier and the couple made their home in Waukon. Patrick Catholic Church and graduated from St. Leon “Lee” Alfred Hansmeier was born Apin Waukon, the son of Alfred “Red” and Bernice (Zieman) Hansmeier. Martin Funeral Home in Waukon is handling the arrangements for the family. Burial will take place at a later date in Oakland Cemetery in Waukon. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, December 14 at the Allamakee County Fairgrounds Pavilion in Waukon with visitation from 12-3:30 p.m., followed by a prayer service, time for sharing memories of Lee, a luncheon, and music with karaoke following. Hansmeier, 75, of Waukon died Sunday, Decemat his home.
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