Dyanne Lee Lacey

dyanne lacey

May 9, 1960 ~ October 29, 2024

Born in: Pueblo, Colorado
Resided in: Pueblo, Colorado

Dyanne Lee Lacey, 64, passed away on Tuesday, October 29, 2024. She is survived by her mother, Glenna Kyle; husband, Ricky Ortega; sons, Kyle (Ashley) Lacey, and Koltyn Lacey; grandchildren, Johnny Lacey and Cooper Lacey; uncle Don (Kelly) Kyle; aunt, Cindy (Ken) Hoeye; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

She is preceded in death by her father, Alan Kyle; brother, Dale Kyle; cousin, Laurie Giadone; grandparents, John and Edyth Prince; grandfather, Willard Kyle; and many very close family.

Dyanne was born on May 9, 1960, in Pueblo, Colo. She worked at Motorola early on with many other management and legal positions. She enjoyed her animals, including all her dogs and those she rescued. Dyanne enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, and riding motorcycles and fast muscle cars. Her beautiful yard was filled with things she held dear.

“To err is human, to forgive is canine.”

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  1. CandleImageOh Glenna and Family, We are so sorry for your loss. Dyanne was always a Smiling Friendly face no matter where or when we saw her. Jim and I both knew she was a wonderful person.
    I will think of her when I shop for flowers because that’s where I saw her the most.

  2. She was fierce in her love for animals! And her family! We connected because of a family connection years ago, but even though that connection ended in divorce-our friendship did not!. I admired her for her convictions to animal causes and we shared a lot of similar stories over the years. What a strong person! You will be deeply missed on so many levels…

  3. CandleImageDyanne, was a beautiful person inside and out and had a heart of gold. I met her through the animal rescue world, her love for all animals was truly amazing. She would do anything to help a bird, a squirrel, a rabbit, a chicken, a pig, a dog, a cat, you name it. Her heart was open and she gave them all her love and attention.

    I will miss my friend and am truly saddened by her death. She put up a great fight as we all knew she would. She was a strong woman who loved and lived life. My sincerest condolences to her family and friends. May she rest in eternal peace.

    I’m sure she was thrilled to be united with her family and all her little creatures as she entered the pearly gates enjoying her new journey. Run free my friend, you will be missed. Much love, Frieda Gomez


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