Wanda Lynn Pyle
1967 – 2026
Wheatridge, Colorado
Wanda Lynn Pyle, a beacon of joy and kindness, graced this world for 59 years, leaving an indelible mark on all who knew her. Born on February 8, 1967, in Wheatridge, Colorado, she grew up in the warm community of Arvada, where the majestic Rocky Mountains and Colorado's natural beauty instilled in her a lifelong love for the outdoors.
Wanda attended and graduated from Arvada High School, where her formative years in Colorado shaped the values of compassion and community connection that would define her entire life. The small-town atmosphere of Arvada during her youth provided her with a strong foundation of authentic relationships and an appreciation for simple pleasures.
Her professional life was marked by dedication and service to others through her long-standing career at Lutheran Medical Center in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. For 15 years, Wanda touched the lives of countless patients and families with her unwavering compassion and care. Working at this historic institution, which had been serving the community since 1905, Wanda found purpose in helping others during their most vulnerable moments. Her commitment to her local roots was evident in her choice to serve the very community where she had been born.
Wanda's personal interests painted a picture of a woman who embraced life with remarkable exuberance and vitality. She was an avid fan of car races, reveling in the thrill of speed and competition. Her love for television provided endless hours of entertainment and relaxation, while her passion for travel led her to explore new horizons and create lasting memories with loved ones.
Music held a special place in Wanda's heart, serving as the heartbeat of her life. Her enthusiasm for heavy metal was unparalleled—she was always ready to attend concerts, her spirit soaring with the electric energy of live performances. This passion reflected her generation's connection to the powerful music that defined the 1980s and beyond.
As a devoted sports fan, Wanda's loyalty to the Colorado Avalanche was unwavering. She cheered them on through every season with undying loyalty, maintaining her Colorado roots even after relocating to California. The Avalanche, who had moved to Denver in 1995 and won the Stanley Cup in their inaugural season, captured her heart and held it for decades.
Family was the cornerstone of Wanda's existence. She was a devoted mother to Mark and Nick, creating a home filled with laughter, support, and endless affection. When she married Rodney, she embraced his children—Rion, Ashleigh, and Melanie—with open arms and a full heart. Her four-year union with Rodney was described as a testament to true partnership and love.
Wanda found particular joy in supporting her stepdaughter Ashleigh's athletic pursuits. She had wonderful times traveling with and watching Ashleigh play softball, including supporting her at Paloma Valley High School in Menifee, California. This involvement demonstrated Wanda's commitment to being present for the important moments in her family's lives.
Perhaps Wanda's greatest joy came from her role as grandmother to Nova and Luna. The time she spent with her beloved grandchildren brought her immense happiness and allowed her to share the wisdom and love she had accumulated throughout her years.
Eventually, Wanda's journey led her from Colorado to California, where she spent her final years in Homeland, a small community in Riverside County. Despite the geographic distance from her birthplace, she maintained the same generous spirit and infectious smile that had characterized her entire life.
On March 19, 2026, Wanda passed away peacefully in Homeland, California, surrounded by the love of her family. Her memorial services were arranged through Evans-Brown Mortuary in Sun City, bringing together all whose lives she had touched throughout her remarkable journey.
Wanda Lynn Pyle was the epitome of sweetness and kindness. Her legacy lives on not only through her family but also in the countless lives she enriched with her presence. As we remember Wanda, we celebrate a life well-lived, a journey filled with love, and a woman who was, and always will be, deeply cherished.
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