A mother, a signature and a shutdown: The Waltmans’ five-year battle for answers
By Jen Schumann | Rocky Mountain Voice
In the photo Vira Waltman is 91, holding her great-granddaughter Everly. “She was joyful and funny,” said her granddaughter Lauren Tacheny. “She was teasing Everly about touching her Shirley Temple doll—that was her personality: protective, spunky and sharp-witted.”
Vira Jean Waltman with her great-granddaughter Everly, weeks before Colorado’s COVID-19 lockdown.
Up until the year before she died, Vira was still playing piano and organ at the All Saints Lutheran Church chapel in Brush every Christmas Eve service. “Music was everything to her,” said her grandson Ian Waltman.
A law that disappeared behind glass
For years, her son John Waltman carried his mother’s notarized Medical Durable Power of Attorney. “It was supp...



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