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Al Slater
December 4, 2006
So sad to hear of Angie's passing. A die-hard Broncos fan, we attended several games together. I worked with Angie for a few years, and know her to be a kind and gentle soul. Even when life was toughest, she had a radiant smile and an infectious laugh.
She will be missed.
Eileen McCoy
November 28, 2006
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Annette Atchison (Chavez)
November 27, 2006
Dear sweet Brittany & (Family)Mary, Rosemary I am so sorry sweetheart I know words can not take away the pain & sadness but please know you are all in my thoughts & prayers. May the Lord watch over each & everyone during your time of need. All our Love,
Annette,Ryan, & Krystal
Uriah Oxford
November 27, 2006
I was truely sad to hear that angela had passed today. She was a good friend and former co-worker. It is such a shock when someone is taken before their time and Angela is no exception. I will miss her laugh.
Daryl Koslowsky
November 27, 2006
My deepest sympathies and warmest thoughts go out to Angela's family during this time of sorrow. Angela was a coworker in the Springs a few years ago and she could always make me laugh or help the day go by easier with her funny remarks about life and our buddies down there. I will miss her greatly as she is a dear, sweet soul.
Shelly and Ken Garcia
November 27, 2006
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Dennis Gross
November 26, 2006
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. In High School, Angie held the football for me during field goal practice. I will never forget the first time I kicked the ball, she screamed so loud that I thought I kicked her. We have kept in touch over the years. I will miss her dearly.
Ruben Badial
November 26, 2006
I am so sorry for your loss. May God Bless you and my toughts and prayers are with you.
Ruben Badial
Kay Taylor
November 26, 2006
To the Tafoya family, I am so sorry for your loss. It seems God picks his flowers when in full bloom. Cherish your memories and I only hope and pray God grants you peace and serenity through the difficult days ahead. I don't remember Angelina, but went to school with Susan at South Jr High school. My condolences to the entire family. I know the pain you must endure in the coming days as I lost my son June of last year.
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