

Rachael Elizabeth Robertson, 30, Littleton, Colorado passed away January 22, 2021 at Sky Ridge Hospital in Lone Tree, Colorado. She will be laid to rest at Mount Lindo in Morrison, Colorado.
Rachael was born at Little Rock Air Force Base on May 3, 1990. She was born to Rebecca Ellen Sullivan and James Robert Totten.
Rachael was survived by her boys, Ollie and Eliott Eason; mother Rebecca Ellen Sullivan; living grandparents Gloria Dix, Danny Puckett, and Paul Totten; sisters Ashley Simmons (Miles Simmons) and Abigail Parker; brother Josiah Parker; aunts Gayle Sullivan, Kristen Waters, Penelope Isaksen, Nicole Dartez; Uncle Justin Sullivan and nephews Henry and August Simmons. She was preceded in death by her father James Robert Totten and her grandmother Dee A. Totten and grandfather, Billy Ray Sullivan of Conway, Arkansas.
Rachael loved her boys, Ollie and Eliott. She was passionate about her boys. You would often find Rachael and her boys cuddled up watching movie marathons. When cuddling wasn’t an option due to distance, they would play Fortnite and create hearts. She also loved to smoke her boys in Mario cart. Connection came in many different ways, drawing competitions, sending funny faces, and sharing their love of video games. Other fun fond memories her boys have were at Hog wild, hikes, hibachi, and the arcades.
Abi and Rachael loved to play animal crossing together, watching horror movies, joking around about everything from communism to the latest Memes. Rachael and her sister Ashley loved to talk about politics, kids, and spending time together. Her brother Josiah and her would stay connected thru phone conversations and visits. She loved spending time with her grandparents on both sides.
Rachael also loved crafting, friends and animals. She loved her family. On Rachael’s social media page there are countless comments from her friends thanking her for her support during their tough times. Helping others came naturally to her. She had a beautiful soul, our light, and she will continue to bring strength, faith and hope. Her life will be memorialized into helping other who are affected by Bipolar Disorder through “The Hope for Rachael Foundation.”
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