ost of her childhood around Chama, NM and Montrose, CO. She was an avid cowgirl and spent her life loving and riding horses until she just wasn't able to get up in the saddle any longer. At age 12 her horse spooked and fell on her, breaking her leg in several places, she spent months in traction but when the doctor gave her the ok, she was right back in the saddle again. When she was just 14 she traveled by covered wagon across the mountains of Colorado with her little sister, Lucy, to move the milk cows from Chama to Montrose. Grace was adventurous and tough, never backing down from a challenge or work. After she married Bill, he went to the Philippines during WWII and Grace went to Ogden, UT to be a "Rosie the Riveter". She lived there until Bill came home from the service and always loved the red earth of Utah. Above all else Grace loved Jesus and was never afraid to tell people about Him and His love. She truly loved everyone she met and encouraged so many people to get into their Bibles and study God's word. She was avid about crocheting and would teach anyone who asked and some who didn't (like her youngest daughter). Grace was active in her church as a Sunday School and Bible Study teacher, Women's Ministry, Children's Ministry, AWANA's helper and always pitched in where she was needed. She found great joy in teaching children Bible verses and about God's love. She loved to write songs and sing. Her face would always light up when someone would come and sing with her right up to the end of her life. Grace has a legacy of love in her family and friends. She became Aunt Grace and Granny Grace to countless people. Grace always welcomed everyone into her home and her heart. She loved unconditionally and only asked one thing in return: that everyone else should also love unconditionally. There is so much to tell about Grace and the amazing life she lived and her story will live on with her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. She is survived by Skipper, her favorite; her son, Rolly (Roseanna) Kinnick, Yuma, AZ; daughters, Peggy (Danny) Lund, Newcastle, NE, and Marcella Donner, Wausa, NE; grandchildren, Jason (Patsy) Kinnick, Jerry Kinnick (Alex Dodge), Tonya (Shane) Points, Carol (Danny) Culley, Alissa (Scott) Fischer, Trina Smith, Stacy Lund, Melissa Kneifl (Mike Twohig), Katie (Jason) Olesen, Jamie (Scott) Norris, Matthew Donner, Austin (Martha) Donner; 38 great-grandchildren; and 24 & ½ great-great grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews and countless honorary family Grace welcomed into her heart. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lola and Harry Arnold, her husband, Bill Kinnick; her sisters, Helen Brooks and her husband Tom, Dorothea Arnold, and Lucy Robbins and her husband Harold; her brother, Delbert and his wife Helen. Her son-in-laws, Roland Smith and Roger Donner; numerous aunts, uncles, nephews and nieces.