Carol-Haun-Obituary

Carol Ann Haun

Denver, Colorado

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Carol Ann Haun of Highlands Ranch, Colorado died in the comfort of her home and in her family's presence on May 10, 2011 after her courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Carol worked for over 30 years in the metro Denver health care systems beginning as a nurse in the ER at Denver General....

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I AM SO LUCKY TO HAVE KNOWN AND WORKED WITH CAROL!

Never forgotten, remembered with joy.

I met Carol at Sky Ridge Medical Center when she was the Director of HR. She was a truly special person who lived everyday to the fullest. I will miss her very much and hope to see her again someday.

I met Carol first at P/Sl many years ago and got reconnected with her at St. Anthony Cenral Hospital, and then reconnected at HealthONE a few years ago. What a truly lovely and wonderful woman Carol was and she brought sunshine to wherever and whatever she touched. She will truly be missed. My thoughts and prayers to her family, and to Ben as he embarks on his new journey in Chicago.

Not many will remember that Carol took a major risk in becoming the HR Director for the Precedent Medical Center in Denver in 2000. She recruited 200 new staff in a few months to start this center. Her enthusiasm and dedication was evident wherever she worked and whatever she did . And what a great and fun friend and colleague!
Carol, you will be missed.
Luana Lamkin

Carol was head of HR when I was a chaplain at St. Anthony Hospital.
She had great energy and enthusiasm in her work and play. It was a
pleasure to know her.

Carol was head of HR when I was a chaplain at St. Anthony Hospital.
She had great energy and enthusiasm in her work and play. It was a
pleasure to know her.

I will always remember Carol's bright mind, silly and wonderful sense of humor, her integrity, and kind and generous heart. She set the platinum standard for modeling inspired leadership. The world is a brighter and better place because of Carol. She will never be forgotten.

Carol and I met and worked together at St. Anthony Central Hospital in 1993 and have been friends for 18 years. She was a person with the highest integrity, love for life, love for her family and was always there no matter what. I will miss her tremendously. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.