

Born June 13, 1979
Went to the Lord August 14, 2015
Kiva was born in Lubbock, Texas on June 13, 1979 to Keith and Jean Tidwell. She grew up in
Carlsbad, New Mexico with her father, maternal Grandmother and her aunts and uncles. She was
preceded in death by both parents and her grandmother Mrs. Star.
Kiva gave birth to a son, Roger LeeRay Sinnott, on February 20, 1997 who lives with his father,
Roger Sinnott in Pheonix, Arizona.
Kiva and Richard have lived in Pueblo since they met in June 2001, however, spent a wonderful
5 months near Seattle, Washington in a small town known for filming a popular 80's TV series
called Twin Peaks. Kiva enjoyed the cherry pie baked fresh in a small diner made famous by the
TV show. Kiva and Richard were blessed during this trip by the conception of their first
daughter, Myrakle Rayne Adams. Myrakle would be born on August 13, 2003 in Pueblo,
Colorado. Kiva was truly happy there at the foot of the Snoqualmie Mountains. Before they
found a place to live in North Bend, Kiva and Richard lived in the mountains and would have
hot chocolate near a campfire while they laughed, dreamed for the future, were greatful to have
each other.
They came back to Pueblo to build a family and a future with their daughter, Myrakle in
February 2003. Kiva is survived by her Daughter, Myrakle R. Adams; Son, Roger LeeRay
Sinnott; her Mother-in-Law, Deborah Adams-Braasch; Brother-in-Law, John W. Braasch and
Sister-in-Law, Frankie Braasch; her two Nephews, Adryn and Frankie Braasch; her Aunts and
Uncles and any additional family in New Mexico. She will be loved and remembered by several
friends in Colorado and New Mexico.
My happiest memories of Kiva are how she was always so positive and concerned for other
people before herself. She was always looking to put a smile on someone's face. I love how she
could find the silver lining in the darkest storm cloud. I thank you, Kiva for a beautiful daughter
and each and every day we had together. I love and miss you deeply, Kiva and will honor your
memory until the good Lord brings us together again. With Love and many Thanks, Richard
I would like to invite everyone who visits this site to leave some memories, a thought or just a
few words about Kiva would be appreciated. Kiva was a wonderful woman and she would want
us all to celebrate her life and be happy we each had the gift of her love and friendship in each
of our lives.
I love you, baby. Until I see you again...
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