Dawn-Romero-Obituary

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Dawn M. Romero

Denver, Colorado

Nov 23, 1957 – May 3, 2023

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BORN
November 23, 1957
DIED
May 3, 2023
LOCATION
Denver, Colorado

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Dawn Romero, devoted wife of Michael and mother to Zachary, went to meet the Lord on May 3, 2023. 

Born Dawn Marie Boa to Tom and Belle in Grand Junction, CO, on November 23, 1957, Dawn was the middle child, following son Randall and preceding daughter Robin. In 1970 the family moved to...

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I still miss the sound
of your voice, the
stories you told, the
ring of your laugh,
and your presence that
glowed. So yes, time
changes nothing because
I miss you as much
today as I did the
day that you left.
love Robin

Miss you every day

She and her partner in crime Ms. Houston were my absolute favorite teacher's in elementary at Stedman. She was greatly loved and even more missed . I love you and will be greatly missed.

when i met her as a teacher

I still miss the sound
of your voice, the
stories you told, the
ring of your laugh,
and your presence that
glowed. So yes, time
changes nothing because
I miss you as much
today as I did the
day that you left.
love Robin

I didn't know Dawn well. I didn't know her life story. But what I did know is that when I first met Dawn she was welcoming and I could tell right away she was a good soul. I am sure many people were blessed to know her and for a brief moment, I was too. It is always the good ones that we remember the most. God's speed.

I am sending condolences to Dawn’s family and those who knew her and loved her. What a gift her students had! I am a long time CP and supporter of SDP. I remember well how she included her students in SDP and how happy they were when they had a litter named after the school. A lot of that litter met her at the Rainbow Bridge as well as former employees of SDP. She was a beautiful soul. May she rest in Heavenly Peace !

She will always be remembered for her dedication and love of teaching and the Service Dog Project where I was lucky enough to interact with her in Explore’s chat. I will always be inspired by her. We had been missing her
I’m very sorry that her family and friends have lost such a wonderful woman. Sending comfort and love.

I am so sorry for your loss. I met Dawn and Robin at SDP where I worked. I will always remember them as thoughtful, kind, hard working woman. Losing Dawn makes me very sad. My deepest sympathies to Robin and Dawn's family.