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Kim Manfrin
1959 2023

Kim Manfrin

August 17, 1959 — February 11, 2023

Joanne "Kim" Manfrin unexpectedly and peacefully went to be with God on February 12, 2023. Kim was born on 8/17/59 and was a proud Colorado native. She was a resident of Black Forest and Littleton. Kim attended Air Academy High School and graduated in 1977. Kim will be remembered as a survivor of many difficult challenges in her life and regarded for her courage and determination. Through it all she maintained a unique and marvelous sense of humor which she shared with everyone! She had a dazzling and infectious smile. One couldn't help but laugh with her as she always enjoyed a play on words and was impossible to beat in Scrabble. Kim will forever be remembered for her uncompromising devotion to family and friends. She never wavered in her commitments, was nurturing and expressed deep care and love for those around her.
For all who worked with her in the past 40 years, they knew her to be a hardworking go-getter, fiercely independent and always forthright and honest.

She is survived by her sisters Christine Manfrin and Cheryl Armstrong, her brothers Gary and Dean Manfrin, son Clinton Parkison; grandchildren Damon, Evan, and Jaden; great-grandson Beckett; uncle and cousins, all of whom will miss her unique and outstanding personality. She is preceded in death by mother Irene Manfrin, father Eugene Manfrin, and partner Ron Chadwick. Memorial service will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers please consider donating blood or contributing to Foothills Animal Shelter.

Taken away from us much too soon - In loving memory we shall miss you forever.
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