Amy D. Zuniga Thornton, Colorado Obituary

Amy D. Zuniga

<p>Amy Zuniga age 59, loving wife, proud mother, Grandma Nini to 6, passed away on the 21st of October in Brighton, Colorado.&nbsp; </p><p>Amy was born on the 25th of June 1963, to Gene and Ann Sebastian in Omaha, Nebraska. She grew up as the only daughter , with two older brothers. Amy graduated from Northwest High School.&nbsp; </p><p>&nbsp;At the age of 25 she married Ed Zuniga, spending 33 years happily married and built a beautiful life together.&nbsp; </p><p>&nbsp;Amy spent many years working for American National Insurance as Director&nbsp;IMG&nbsp;underwriting. Traveling the United States and making countless friends along the way.&nbsp; </p><p>Amy had an unmatched quick wit, and a wonderful sense of humor. She enjoyed camping, game nights, playing with her fur babies, and being surrounded by friends and family. She had the biggest heart and loved her family dearly.&nbsp; </p><p>Amy is survived by her Husband Ed Zuniga, her son Bobby Zuniga, Her daughter Justine Zuniga, 4 Grandsons, Joseph, Wesley, Uriah, Jerzi, 2 Granddaughters, Brooklyn, Lauryn, Her mother Ann Sebastian, and Her Brothers Alan (Mary) Sebastian, Gary (Anna) Sebastian.&nbsp; </p><p>She was preceded in death by her father Gene Sebastian.&nbsp; </p><p>There will be a celebration of life held for Amy at 11:00am on the 1st of December, at Horan &amp; McConaty in Thornton, Colorado with reception to follow. Those unable to attend in person will be able to view the service at the following link:&nbsp;https://bxcited.com/amy-zuniga/ </p><p>Please share memories of Amy &amp; condolences with her family by visiting the Tribute Wall.&nbsp; </p>
June 25, 1963 - October 21, 202206/25/196310/21/2022
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