orked until 1991 as a superintendent for Terrell Custom Homes.
Orville and Betty served as volunteers in many capacities. They assisted in a church service at Spring Creek Health Care Center, logged hundreds of hours working at the Colorado Welcome Center, delivered groceries to shut-ins, and served at Westminster Presbyterian and First Presbyterian Churches. Orville also participated in Kiwanis, Elks and PREA.
Orville and Betty enjoyed traveling and took advantage of many of the Elderhostel trips (now called Road Scholar) that included classes with sight-seeing, as well as visiting family and watching golf tournaments. An impactful trip he took in later years was the Honor Flight to Washington, D.C. to see the World War II Memorial and the other memorials.
An avid sportsman, Orville loved golfing, fishing, softball, bowling, and water fowl hunting. He and Betty attended sporting events for children, grandchildren, and even great grandchildren.
Orville is preceded in death by his parents, his wife, his brother Ray Eldon Riddle, sister Maxine E. Riddle, and brothers Roe Rogers Riddle, Don Allen Riddle and Verl Lee Riddle. He is survived by his children, Bonnie Schilling (Tim), of Severance; Jean Boyd (Arnie), of Chapman, Kansas; Marian Hall (Doug), of Fort Collins; Andy Riddle (Marci), of Severance; and Bill Riddle (Kodi), of Cave Creek, Arizona; along with many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
A Memorial Service will be held May 9, 2018 at Drake Road Christian Church, 608 E. Drake Rd., Fort Collins, at 1:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Pathways Hospice.
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