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Ronnie Moreno was born in Los Angeles, California 1970. His family soon moved to Colorado, then New Mexico where he went to Mora High School, and soon attended The United World College USA. This is where Ronnie met life-long friends around the world creating moments of intense excitement. After the World College, Ronnie attended Pomona College in California for International Communication.
Ronnie would go off and create stories of adventure with the Peace Corps and his thirst for adventure, traveling to Kenya, Ghana, Brazil, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, and the Amazon Rainforest to name a few.
While in Ghana, Ronnie met his lovely wife, Regina "Abena" Moreno. They soon had three beautiful children (Ronnie, Ruben, and Rachel) and would be married for 26 years, come July 22, 2025.
Ronnie was an educator for 30+ years serving the Denver Community and providing wisdom to future generations. We will celebrate his life with all the memories he has left us. Rest in peace, our dearest Husband, Father, Son, and Friend. Your memory will live on in the hearts of those who shared countless laughs and smiles with you.
Your legacy will live on.
11150 East Dartmouth Avenue, Aurora, CO 80014
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