
Ashley Memorial
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"On Friday, February 3, our beloved Ashley Danielle Stigge died suddenly and unexpectedly following a tragic accident.
She had just celebrated her 25th birthday on January 20, 2017.
Her accidental death occurred within minutes of expressing heartfelt goodbyes to her only remaining great grand mother, Arline Bradley, who was dying und
er the care of hospice at the time.
The double losses of Ashley and Arline are two deep for tears and have left us in shock.
We plan to celebrate their lives and lay them to rest in a peaceful place near the mountains.
Ashley was beautiful (inside and out), kind, intelligent, and compassionate. She enjoyed, art, writing, and horses. She was passionate about supporting hurting individuals, and especially reached out to the LGBTQ community and the homeless. Her care for animals and the environment caused her to become a Vegan.
She also loved God and planned to be baptized and as a Seventh day Adventist Christian. And trusting that the Lord would make changes within her to makehoewr baptism possible. Ashley used her own time and resources to help others in need.
She'd spend hours bringing food to her LGBTQ friends in need. She would never pass by a homeless person without helping the out. She once bought a bus tick
et for a homeless family to get to another family member that helped them get back on their feet. She also gave $500 of her own money to help a man dying of cancer.
She leaves behind her mother, her animal friends, and her Aunt and Uncle that she resided with.
Her death reminds us of how important it is to always love others. She will never be forgotten and is greatly missed by many.
This account is being set up to assist her family with burial and other expenses resulting from Ashleys death.
She had just celebrated her 25th birthday on January 20, 2017.
Her accidental death occurred within minutes of expressing heartfelt goodbyes to her only remaining great grand mother, Arline Bradley, who was dying und
er the care of hospice at the time.
The double losses of Ashley and Arline are two deep for tears and have left us in shock.
We plan to celebrate their lives and lay them to rest in a peaceful place near the mountains.
Ashley was beautiful (inside and out), kind, intelligent, and compassionate. She enjoyed, art, writing, and horses. She was passionate about supporting hurting individuals, and especially reached out to the LGBTQ community and the homeless. Her care for animals and the environment caused her to become a Vegan.
She also loved God and planned to be baptized and as a Seventh day Adventist Christian. And trusting that the Lord would make changes within her to makehoewr baptism possible. Ashley used her own time and resources to help others in need.
She'd spend hours bringing food to her LGBTQ friends in need. She would never pass by a homeless person without helping the out. She once bought a bus tick
et for a homeless family to get to another family member that helped them get back on their feet. She also gave $500 of her own money to help a man dying of cancer.
She leaves behind her mother, her animal friends, and her Aunt and Uncle that she resided with.
Her death reminds us of how important it is to always love others. She will never be forgotten and is greatly missed by many.
This account is being set up to assist her family with burial and other expenses resulting from Ashleys death.
Organizer
Michelle Pitts
Organizer
Aurora, CO