Obituaries

Obituary – Ernest ‘Ernie’ Gianinetti

June 13, 1934 ~ Aug. 18, 2025

With deep gratitude, we announce the passing of Ernest “Ernie” Gianinetti, a lifelong Carbondale native  who lived with heart, grit and a deep love for the land and people around him. Born to Ben and  Alphonsine Gianinetti, Ernie was shaped early by the values of hard work, loyalty, and service, traits that  left a lasting mark on the Roaring Fork Valley. His honesty earned respect, and his warmth and humor  made him unforgettable. He loved a good story, a lively polka, and any excuse for a gathering filled with  laughter.  

Family was at the heart of everything for Ernie. He carried his Italian heritage with pride, from making  Gianinetti Sausage with the game he hunted and the animals he raised, to passing down traditions that  connected generations. He took great pride in his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and  nothing meant more to him than seeing his family together carrying those values forward. His opinions  

were strong and his voice carried weight, but at his core he was a man whose deepest hope was to see his  family and community thrive.  

Ernie poured himself into his community. He never missed a Potato Day and proudly rode in its parade.  As a longtime leader of the Mt. Sopris 4-H Horse Riding Club, he mentored countless local kids, sharing  his knowledge and passion for horses. His fingerprints are all over Carbondale’s history. He, along with  his wife, Carol, helped establish the valley’s first local bank, today known as Alpine Bank, and the  Heritage Park Nursing Home. He also founded the Mt. Sopris Recreational Riders Snowmobile Club and  carved the very trails we enjoy today.  

He was happiest outside, on horseback, on a snowmobile, on a dirt bike, on a boat fishing, or hunting in  the backcountry. For many years he proudly rode in the Colorado 500, fueled by his adventurous spirit  and love of the open trail. And through it all, he was anchored by the love of his life, Carol, his wife of 72  years, with whom he built a home, raised a family, and shared a bond that began with a motorcycle ride in  the summer of 1950. In his later years, when asked to reflect, Ernie said simply, “It’s been a great ride!”  

Perhaps his greatest legacy is the land he poured his soul into, known as Gianinetti Spring Creeks Ranch.  Every tree planted, every pasture cared for, and every fence post set carries a piece of his story, and his  family will continue to honor his values there for generations to come.  

As he often said, “When in doubt, give it hell!” Ernie was a force of nature, a man who lived fully, loved  deeply, and left behind a legacy not just of land and tradition, but of character that will not be forgotten.  

He is survived by his wife Carol Gianinetti (Fiscus); four children: Melanie Cardiff (David), Marissa Bell  (John), Mark Gianinetti (Ann), Mitch Gianinetti (Denise); his 12 grandchildren: Jashine Wise, Janelle  Forbes, Seth Bell, Carissa Bell, Kade Gianinetti, Tanner Gianinetti, Landin Bailey, Hattie Gianinetti,  Megan Gianinetti, Shay Gianinetti, Paige Gianinetti, Kailei Gianinetti; and nine great-grandchildren: Layton Wise, Aubrey Wise, Aspen Bell, Adler Bell, Hayes Gianinetti, Lorna Forbes, Sunny Gianinetti, Hadley Bailey, Nia Logan. 

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