Sister finds peace after 28 years

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SPRING VALLEY — It was a beautiful early spring day in 1981 when Beatrice Sterling got the news about her brother.

“It was March, and it was a beautiful day. And I was hanging laundry out, and when I walked in the house my daughter was sitting at the kitchen table,” Sterling said, remembering. “She looked at me and she said, ‘You’d better call Grandma; something happened to Tony.’”

Anthony Yanish, formerly of Spring Valley, was found dead in rural Jefferson County, Colo., about noon on March 10, 1981. It was the beginning of 28 years of hell for Yanish’s family.

“There was six of us,” Sterling said. “I was the only girl, and Tony was the baby of the family.”

Sterling said she looked on her little brother like a son from the minute her mother brought him home from the hospital.

“He would ask my mom could he go across the street to play with his friend, Tommy. Mama would say yeah, but I’d always shake my head no because I was afraid he would get hurt,” Sterling said. “My poor mother would take me by the shoulders and say, ‘You know, Beatrice, he’s not yours; he’s mine.’”

The relationship between the two remained close, despite the 10-year age difference.

Yanish graduated from Hall High School in 1970 and worked construction for many years.
One day, he and a friend drove a mobile home to Las Vegas, and Yanish stayed in the west, living at first with his brother, Bill, in Crawford, Colo., and getting a job at the Hawk’s Nest coal mine.

On March 9, 1981, the coal miners walked out for three days to protest proposed cuts in funding for black lung disease. According to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department, Yanish was last seen in Glenwood Springs on March 9. He and a friend had spent the day between Paonia, where Yanish lived, and Glenwood Springs, before his friend ran out of money and headed back to Paonia.

Sometime that night, Yanish called his sister.

“Little did I know it would be the last time,” Sterling said.

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