Michaela (Kay)-Rossi-Obituary

Michaela (Kay) J. Rossi

Arvada, Colorado

1953 - 2017 (Age 63)

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DIED
February 9, 2017
AGE
63
LOCATION
Arvada, Colorado

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Archdiocese of Denver Funeral Home at Mount Olivet Obituary

Michaela (Kay) passed on February 9, 2017 after a courageous battle with cancer.  Kay, began her life’s journey on April 21, 1953 in Omaha, Nebraska as the second of seven children to James and Dorothy Burbach.  The family moved to Denver where Kay finished grade school at Christ the King...

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It was such a priviledge knowing Michaela and having her for a neighbor!

YOU WILL BE MISSED GREATLY. THANKS FOR BEING MY FRIEND AT WORK. WILL THINK OF YOU
OFTEN.

EMILY TWEED

Larry and all the Burbachs,
My sincere condolences for the loss of your wife and sister. I am sorry I was unable to attend the services but remember Kay just as you described her. Her ability to laugh and find humor in all situations. She is the lucky one to now be with her maker. Hoping memories of her will see you through.

Rossi Family,
I'm so sorry for your loss! Michaela was a dear friend in high school--we spent many hours laughing, talking, studying, solving the problems of the world. She was a brilliant, sweet, hilarious person and I'm so sorry that we lost track of each other over the years after I moved to Nebraska. I think of her often and am happy to know that she had such a wonderful family and career. You are in my prayers!

Are you related to the Rossi that had a catering company on Brighton Blvd.?

Dearest Aunt Kay, thanks for your smile, your laugh and your sweet courageous spirit. Your bravery and determination inspired me, and I take comfort in our times together. Thank you for believing in me and my music. I miss you tons!

The FTD Lovely Tribute Bouquet

Michaela, your bright smile will be so missed by those of us left behind. Thank you for all you taught me, but I thank you most for encouraging me to always seek more. To never settle for less then the best I could do. I owe my career to you. Much love my teacher and friend.