In loving memory of

Jerry Imes
May 2, 1967 - March 19, 2019

It is with great sorrow that the family of Jerry Robin Imes of Pueblo, Colorado grieve his passing on March 19. 2019 at the age of 51. He was born in Fort Collins, Colorado on May 2, 1967. Jerry was known to all as one of the kindest, gentlest and loving person.
Jerry grew up in Beulah, Colorado riding horses, hiking trails and having pine cone fights with his siblings. Jerry attended high school in Pueblo and was a 1986 Central High graduate and played football for the Wildcats.
Jerry served in the United States Navy, served the people of Freemont County working in the sheriff department but his passion was a cross country semi truck driver. That love and passion for driving the big trucks started at the age of 5. He even got caught driving his father's truck around Beulah at the age of 7.
Jerry is survived by his wife, Michelle Bailey, his children; Merysa Swallow (Ryan), Cierra Wills ( Wade), Dakota and Dalton Imes, step-children; Morgan and Mikela Bailey and grandchildren Brook Swallow, and Hunter Wills. He is also survived by his siblings; Randa Burch (Max), Rae Marie Hartmann (Ron), Rusty Imes (Claudia) and Steve Hobson (Jan). He leaves many cherished nephews, nieces, cousins, friends and an Aunt Betty Householder in Alabama.
Jerry is now reunited with his sibling, Rob Imes, and parents Bob and Hazel Imes who preceded him in death.
He will be deeply missed.
An open house to celebrate his life will be held on Sunday, May 5, 2019 at his residence.

Tributes

Tammy Fulton wrote on Mar 29, 2019:

"Bobby and I and two other friends spent a 4th of July at the Pueblo reservoir with Jerry and Michelle and Cathy and Blue, we had a great time having cocktails and BBQ, "

Marilee Heller wrote on Mar 29, 2019:

"The first time I met Jerry he was cooking breakfast at Michelle's I will always remember that day such a wonderful man and great cook. I didnt know him well but he will be missed. Marilee"

John M.Loia wrote on Mar 28, 2019:

"Very saddened to hear about the passing of jerry. I had the pleasure of coaching jerry at central high school. Jerry was a player who always gave his best on the field and was well liked by his teammates and coaches. In closing, my deepest condolences to his family. John M. Loia"