Keith Wayne Homrighausen, 49 of Aurora, Colorado passed away Sunday, August 1, 2021, in Centennial, CO. He was born in Grand Junction, CO on February 29, 1972. God graciously gifted him to his loving adoptive parents Lewis & Andrea Homrighausen of Louviers, CO on May 22, 1972. Three years later God saw fit to bless him with a baby sister, Kim Homrighausen Anderson, who was adopted April of 1975. He attended Plum Creek Elementary, Castle Rock Jr. High, and Douglas County High School. Upon completion of high school, he obtained a Fire Science Degree from Red Rocks Community College. He married Ann Smith of Tonopah, Nevada on June 21, 1997, in Denver, CO. He was very proud of the time he spent with the Louviers Volunteer Fire Department. A man of many interests, he started and owned his own business, Lab Rats providing services to orthodontists in the metro area. While continuing to run his business he served as a guard with the Department of Corrections. Most recently he was an owner/operator transporting precast concrete pieces to construction sites.
Keith lived in Colorado his whole life where he enjoyed watching the Denver Broncos. He loved swimming and water skiing. He enjoyed muscle cars, engines, trucks and driving fast. Most of all he loved playing with his kids. He loved playing board games, video games, watching movies, and even listening to music. He especially doted on his new granddaughter, Baby Rose. He was a great provider for the family. He served faithfully most of his adult life at the local church where his family attended. He also loved trading “Dad” jokes with his kids.
Keith is survived by his wife, Ann, children; Micah, his wife, Magdalene, Jonah, Amelia, Elijah, granddaughter, Roserade, parents; Lewis and Andrea, sister Kim and her husband Harold and a large loving extended family.
Philippians 4:8 Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if anything worthy of praise, think about these things.
Memorial contributions can be made to Operation Christmas Child through Samaritan's Purse in Keith's name at the following link. https://sampur.se/37ugd9J
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