Julie, I found these records. Believe the Dave and R.T. you're coming up with are sons of Burton Manlo (and Wilma Arnspiger). I also have Burton's name as Jonah Burton "Bert" Mantlo. I'm not related but am doing a lot of Fruita and Grand Junction, Colorado research on families there. Jan
1930 Census, Ouray, Ouray, Colorado, page 1B
(indexed Mako and Manko)
David Mantlo 38, head, married age 26, MO PA OH, miner
Lela Mantlo 34, wife, married age 19, OH OH OH
Burton Mantlo 13, son, MO
Wallace Mantlo 11, son, MO
Robert Mantlo 10, son, MO
Donald Mantlo 8, son, CO
Maxine Mantlo 4, daughter, CO
Koops Funeral Chapel
http://obit.koopsfc.com/obitdisplay.html?id=677990Donald K. Mantlo
Born in Fruita, Colorado on May 1, 1921
Departed on Jun. 4, 2009 and resided in Lake Odessa, MI
Visitation: Sunday, Jun. 7, 2009
Service: Monday, Jun. 8, 2009
Cemetery: Lakeside Cemetery
Donald K. Mantlo, aged 88 of Lake Odessa, went Home to be with his Lord, and his beloved wife, Maxine, late Wednesday evening, June 4, 2009. Don was born in Fruita, Colorado on May 1, 1921 to Dick and Lela (Harris) Mantlo. He was a graduate of Grand Junction, Colorado High School, and received an athletic scholarship to Mesa College where he played baseball. Don served in the U.S. Navy from 1942-1945 as a gunner on Liberty ships, and sailed on the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Pacific. He was united in marriage to Maxine Cotton on May 9, 1946 in Grand Junction. They had celebrated 56 years of marriage before Maxine's death in 2003. Don had spent his working career as a bricklayer in Colorado, New Mexico, and throughout Michigan. He had a deep and abiding love for his country and exhibited his patriotism proudly. Don is survived by his children, Christine and Gary Wickham, Donald Mantlo, and Becky and Bob Swift; grandchildren, Megan (Buck Proctor) Wickham, Steffen Mantlo, Jennifer (Jerrod) Waterman, Andrea Mantlo, and Corinne Swift; great granddaughter, Molly Waterman; special niece, Connie Bish; and his former daughter-in-law, Lisa McCaul. Don was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Maxine; granddaughter, Morgan Wickham; sister, Maxine Kabasik; and brothers, Burton Mantlo, Wallace Mantlo, and R.T. Mantlo. Visitation will be held from 4-7 PM on Sunday, June 7 at the Koops Funeral Chapel. The funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, June 8 at the Koops Funeral Chapel. Burial with military honors will be at Lakeside Cemetery. Family suggested that memorial contributions may be made the Jackson-Mutschler VFW Post #4461 Scholarship Fund, or to the Lake Odessa Fire Dept.