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The Springs Funeral Services - North

Sierra Mae Wozniak

April 5th, 1995 - February 23rd, 2020

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Sierra Mae Wozniak, 24, died February 23, 2020 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.She was born April 5, 1995 in Lake Tahoe, California to Steven Lee and Patricia Ann (Doud) Wozniak.Sierra was a beautiful, sweet, intelligent, and loving daughter, sister, and aunt.She was a graduate of the class of 2013 at Mesa Ridge High School, where she was a cheerleader for the varsity squad. Sierra was a driving force in her family's lives with her passion and love. She was adored by her nieces and nephews who were the center of her world. Sierra was one that always put her family and friends needs before her own. She is preceded in death by her paternal grandfather, CPO Walter Wozniak, U.S. Navy, and paternal grandmother, Ilene Wozniak; maternal grandfather, Eugene Doud; and uncle, Mike Doud. Sierra is survived by her parents, Steven Lee and Patricia Ann Wozniak; brother, Justin Anthony (Jamie) Wozniak; sisters, Ashley Rose (CPT Zak Oliver, USAR) Oliver and Jennifer LeeAnn (Camero) Bennett; nieces and nephews, Jewels, Jacks, Jared, Josie, Natalie, Hunter and one on the way; and maternal grandmother, Rosemary Doud.

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The Springs Funeral Services - North

Since its founding in 2007, generations of families in Colorado Springs have trusted the Springs Funeral Services for personalized funeral arrangements. We honor the rich diversity of our community, with consideration for families of Catholic, Jewish, and all other faiths. Our recently renovated full-service funeral home has a peaceful chapel and elegant reception space for traditional funerals and life celebrations. The Springs accommodates large events with ease, including catering with kosher options. Trust our devoted staff to guide you at every step....

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