Tiffanie Dawn Janssen was born in Boulder, CO on February 25, 1966 and passed peacefully, surrounded by those she loved, in Fort Collins, CO on July 6, 2025. She is survived by her husband and the love of her life, Steven Kroll; her wonderful parents, Kathy and Tony Janssen; her loving children, Morgianna Monroe (Jon) and Damian Monroe (Michele) and their father James Monroe; her doting sister, Debbie Joiner (Keith); her cherished niece, Alexa Leigh (Kellin) her treasured great-nephew, Stetson; and her step-children Kaleb, Landon, and Krow Kroll. She leaves behind countless other cherished family members and a world full of friends and loved ones. She was raised in Delta, CO and graduated from Delta High School and then graduated from Mesa College in Grand Junction. After college she married Jim and they raised their children in Arvada, CO. She spent her remaining years with her husband, Steven, in Loveland. To her family she was fun-loving, free spirited, light-hearted, and maybe a bit mischievous in her youth. She was open, caring, loving, and light. Family was everything to her. She rarely went a day without talking to her mom, daughter, son, and sister; she could hold a conversation for hours. She rarely missed a chance to attend a big family event, from Christmas to Thanksgiving, Halloween to Easter. Being with her family was something she cherished. She was a doting, engaged, wonderful, whimsical, devoted, loving mother; it was something she was born to do and there is no mountain she would not move for her children. To her friends she was so many things. Laughter and lace, color and sunlight, magic and moonlight. To some she was a belly dancer, leader, songstress, teacher, magic maker, and earth lover. To others she was a best friend, a confidant, someone to lean on and laugh with. To all she was someone to love and be loved by. To her husband Steven she was almost indescribable. They caught each other's eye across the fire and ignited a love that burned so bright and grew so big that it could never be extinguished, not even by being separated by the cosmos. It's a love that will stretch through eternity. They never wanted to spend one moment apart, and they never will; she will always live on in her true home, his heart. She lived a vibrant life filled with love, kindness, and joy. Anyone who met her was drawn to her, her personality was infectious, her smile lit up every room. She touched many hearts and will be deeply missed. Her spirit and light will forever inspire those who knew her. Though she was gone much too soon she will now soar high in the heavens on the wings of butterflies shining her light down on us from above. We will all love you forever. Services will be held 8/01/25 at 1pm at Kibbey-Fishburn Funeral Home located at 1002 N Lincoln Ave,
Loveland, CO 80537 with reception services with food to follow.
Obituary published on Legacy.com by The Denver Gazette from Jul. 17 to Jul. 30, 2025.