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Anthony C. Champaco

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Anthony "Tony" C. Champaco, age 50, went to be with the Lord on September 14, 2007. He was born September 7, 1957 on the Island of Guam to the late Jose and Carmen Champaco. Tony graduated from Colorado State University-Pueblo receiving a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Social Work. He...

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Uncle Tony,
It's been one month, five days, and 45 minutes today since I told you "It's okay to go, go and be with Jesus". However, I find it so hard to move on these days without your presence here. I miss your telephone calls and hearing your voice. But I know that you are filled with so much happiness in Heaven now, living the glorious life you have longed for so many months. Just the other day I found the receipt for our dinner we shared on your birthday. It made me realize that this...

Dear uncle tony,
It is crazy the amount of lives you have touched. I am just one and even still cannot fathom the impact you have had on my life. you were around for so long it seems.... but so short at the same time. I watched you share your love with so many and yet keep so little for yourself. I can only dream to aspire to be a person with such selfless compassion and I know you are now surrounded with people that carry the same amazing heart that still lives on. I wish I could...

Requiem Aeternam.
Grant them rest eternal.

To the Champaco family, I worked with Tony at C.A.P. my thoughts and prayers are with you, Tony always had a great laugh and a kind heart we will miss him and all the great work he did. GUY

Dear Champaco Family,
My thoughts are with you at this time. I grieve with you at our loss of Tony. I was lucky enough to work with him at CAP in the 90's and excited to see him again when he returned. He truly was a kind soul, a peaceful presence to all those who knew him. Thanks to you, Phil and Valerie, for helping with the 2006 AIDS Walk along with Tony. Please know that we are all truly saddened at Tony's passing.
Athena from CAP

To Tony's Family -
Thank you for sharing him with the Colorado AIDS Project. We were honored to have him work beside us, humbled to have his guidance and will miss his cheery smile we all see in the picture you published. Our community has lost an advocate and supporter of people whose lives are a struggle. Tony - I hope you're smiling down on all of us now!

Thank you for your wonderful contribution to the Fountain Valley Senior Center during your tenure there. You touched the lives of many "seniors" and made a difference to the Fountain Valley/Security/Widefield community.

Uncle Tony,
It is with profound sadness and an empty feeling that I write this message. The world has lost one of its best at much too early of an age. I will miss your potato salad and barbecue and your pushing me away from the grill when you arrived at our house to help cook. Your never-ending sense of humor and your wonderfully infectious laugh brought life to any family gathering. You were truly a godsend to your family and friends and all the lives you have touched throughout...

To my Uncle Tony,
Words cannot express how I feel knowing that you are no longer with us. I smile when I think of you and laugh out loud when I think about all the great family times we shared. I have been truly blessed to have had such a wonderful, intelligent, kind and generous uncle. You inspired me to give back to others and to continue to work with today's youth.
I have a beautiful son now that I wish could of met you. But your strength and spirit will always live on in the...