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Brittany Jahn Obituary

Brittany Nicole Jahn was born March 2, 1990 in Texas and passed away December 25, 2010 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She was a resident of Penrose, Colorado. Brittany was a very outgoing, active, athletic girl that liked all forms of sports from auto racing to miniature golf. She liked animals, especially horses and dogs and it was her dream to become a veterinarian. Her smile will always be remembered by those who knew her. Brittany is survived by her parents, Dennis Jahn and Jane Jahn; sisters, Amanda Jahn, Susan White, Jenna Brandt and Courtney Jahn; brothers, Jason Ambos, Conrad Jahn and Trevor “TJ� Jahn. Brittany is now at peace with the Lord. Private services were held.

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Published by The Gazette on Jan. 23, 2011.

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Derek

February 19, 2025

It's been 15 years since you've been gone, but my love for you remains; like the memory of your smile, and laughs. Not a day goes by that I don't think of you and miss you terribly. You were my best friend, my soulmate, and the first love of my life. I will never forget the time we spent together, and I will cherish every single memory forever. I know that you are in a better place now, but that doesn't make it any easier to be without you. I hope your face is the first one I see after I pass on...with that big goofy excited smile I love you BabyB
From my heart, with love; always and forever -Derek
(PS) Come say hi every once in awhile will you?

Jessica

February 16, 2011

Loving you is what I do. You are so missed boo. Your song sings true. Forever and always - Superman

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