Obituary for Heather Adele Starkey
Heather Adele Starkey
Sunrise March 5, 1976 – Sunset February 27, 2016
Heather Adele Starkey 39, of Arvada, Colorado also known as Feather, Heatherly, Hedder, Heatherdele or Seester left this world beautiful and free on February 27th, 2016. Heather was born to Max Steven Starkey and Jacquelyn Gale Starkey in Albuquerque, NM.
Heather was a free spirit, and truly knew no stranger. She was a fantastic lively soul, a giver, who lit up the room when she entered it. Her passion was poetry, art and music She loved going to concerts and partying with friends. She loved the ocean, camping, fishing, gardening and traveling. Heather a lover of a dome cover, also rocked some pretty cool hats. This is what we took from beautiful Heather. Live life to its fullest. Heather had a wandering foot; Explore and meet new people as much as possible. She taught us to cook a mean green chile, well everything really. She was a phenomenal cook and loved being creative in doing it. She gave sweet cereal to her cousins and nieces and nephews when they weren’t supposed to have any. She inspired our style, she inspired us with music and her California short stories. She taught us to be honest, be selfless, loving and caring. If you knew Heather, she took a piece of your heart with her and she was forever branded in yours.
Heather is proceeded in death by her father Max Steven Starkey. She is survived by her mother Jacquelyn Gale Starkey; her sister Joslyn E. Brown; her brother James Eli Starkey; A son Tyler Carlsen; her niece Breanna Kayli Davis and soon to be baby Grace; her nephews David Alexander Brown and Sean Lee Castor; one grandchild Katelin Carlsen; and numerous other loving family members.
Rest in peace beautiful girl.
Sunrise March 5, 1976 – Sunset February 27, 2016
Heather Adele Starkey 39, of Arvada, Colorado also known as Feather, Heatherly, Hedder, Heatherdele or Seester left this world beautiful and free on February 27th, 2016. Heather was born to Max Steven Starkey and Jacquelyn Gale Starkey in Albuquerque, NM.
Heather was a free spirit, and truly knew no stranger. She was a fantastic lively soul, a giver, who lit up the room when she entered it. Her passion was poetry, art and music She loved going to concerts and partying with friends. She loved the ocean, camping, fishing, gardening and traveling. Heather a lover of a dome cover, also rocked some pretty cool hats. This is what we took from beautiful Heather. Live life to its fullest. Heather had a wandering foot; Explore and meet new people as much as possible. She taught us to cook a mean green chile, well everything really. She was a phenomenal cook and loved being creative in doing it. She gave sweet cereal to her cousins and nieces and nephews when they weren’t supposed to have any. She inspired our style, she inspired us with music and her California short stories. She taught us to be honest, be selfless, loving and caring. If you knew Heather, she took a piece of your heart with her and she was forever branded in yours.
Heather is proceeded in death by her father Max Steven Starkey. She is survived by her mother Jacquelyn Gale Starkey; her sister Joslyn E. Brown; her brother James Eli Starkey; A son Tyler Carlsen; her niece Breanna Kayli Davis and soon to be baby Grace; her nephews David Alexander Brown and Sean Lee Castor; one grandchild Katelin Carlsen; and numerous other loving family members.
Rest in peace beautiful girl.
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Celebration of Life
Friday
4
Mar
2:00 PM
DeWitt and Tabler Funeral Directors, LLC
12114 Grant Circle
Thornton, CO 80241
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