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Esther Milla
January 9th, 1953 - July 20th, 2016
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Esther was born in Pueblo, CO to Tony and Lupe Rodriguez. She was the forth daughter of six siblings. She is survived by her children, daughter Denise and husband Ed Walters. Son, Anthony Villanueva and wife Yolanda. Grandchildren Salvador and wife Mari Romero, Tristan and wife Madi Tabangay, Janessa and husband Robert Smith, great granddaughter Ava Smith. Her siblings, sister Delores and husband Carl Caldwell, preceded death of sister Irene and survived husband Casey Montoya, unknown status of sister Elizabeth Khorsand, sister Kathy Yuen, and brother Frank and wife Kathy Rodriguez. Numerous nephews, nieces, cousins, aunts, uncles, and friends. Esther was known for her full hearted laughter, loving smile, caring heart, putting others needs above her own. She loved to travel, dance and joke around. In her later years she enjoyed reading her Bible and enjoying her relationship with the Lord.
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All Veterans Funeral & Cremation - Wheat Ridge
All-Veterans Funeral & Cremation is more than just a funeral home – we are devoted to caring for veterans and their families. Founded by a veteran in 1989, our mission is to offer lower-cost, personalized services that honor the sacrifice of America's heroes. As veteran specialists, we navigate the intricacies of veteran burial benefits, providing compassionate support during this challenging time. From helping you understand VA benefits to securing military honors for the memorial, All-Veterans stands ready to serve America’s heroes....
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