More detail on this person: William Michael Dombrowski Born Jan. 6, 1949. Died Dec. 6, 2004. Army, 12-year Colorado Springs resident. Survived by his wife, Maria; a son, Shayne C.; and a daughter, Shannon Cambra. Visitation, 3 to 7 p.m., with a rosary at 4 p.m. Friday, Swan Law Funeral Directors. Services, 10 a.m. Saturday, Holy Apostles Catholic Church, 4925 N. Carefree Circle. Burial, Evergreen Cemetery. In Loving Memory Of Lt. Col. (Ret) William M. Dombrowski January 6, 1949-December 6, 2004. Your passing two years ago is still fresh in our minds. You were taken from us so suddenly. You were doing something that you really enjoyed; jogging with your favorite companion, Sierra. We don't know why God called you home at that moment, only He knows why. When God looked around His garden, He saw an empty place. God then looked down upon the earth as saw your tender face. God knew you were the perfect one. His arms enfolded you and He took you to His heart. His garden is now tended by your tender, loving hands. Now, the flowers bloom so brightly like rainbows in the sky. So every time a rainbow glows across the sky, I'll smile to know that it's you up there watching over us. You will always be the love of our lives and will always forever be in our hearts. We will always miss you and love you forever. Your loving wife Maria, Shayne, Shannon, Steve, and your grandchildren: C.J. and Kaylee. Published in The Gazette on Dec. 7, 2006 In Loving Memory of Lt. Col (Ret)William M. Dombrowski January 6, 1949 December 6, 2004 You live now in that realm where angels of light reside. Where harmony, true beauty and serenity abide. And though we cannot share a hug, a smile or your tender touch, you are always in our hearts. The angels led you safely home, but you left some things behind, memories tucked inside our hearts, those of a special kind. Memories of a love you gave, the happy times we've shared. Memories of a special man who always showed he cared. Our hearts still ache in sadness, and tears still flow, what it meant to lose you, no one will ever know. You will always be an inspiration to us and as we hold you close in memory, your spirit will hold a special place deep inside our hearts. We will always love you, and cherish the love and memories that you left with us. We miss you. Your loving wife, Maria; Shayne, Shannon, Steve and your grandchildren Published in The Gazette on Dec. 6, 2008 You are no longer by our side but our tears still flow. You've left us with many recollections that we will always treasure. Eternal joy and memories we've shared with you, stay in our hearts forever, strengthening our special bond that parting cannot sever.Every day in some small way, memories of you come our way. you walk beside us unseen, unheard but always near. In the hearts of those who loved you, you are always there. You always had a smile instead of a frown, always lent a hand when someone was down, always true, thoughful and kind. Your smile is gone and your hand we cannot touch, but remembrances of you will always remain. We Love and Miss You. Your Loving Wife, Maria, Shayne, Shannon, Steve and your grandchildren. Published in The Gazette on Dec. 6, 2009
Burial information: Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, CO
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