She was an inspiration to her four children and popular in Colorado’s elite running community.
, Colorado, at an elevation of 9,000 feet. She was known for her warm hospitality and incredible cooking.that she was at home, surrounded by her family, and not in any pain at all.
“Don’t worry about me,” she wrote. “I’m gonna be just fine. Let’s all be grateful for what we have been given in this incredible life, not what we are ‘losing.’ No one here is losing anything. We have had the privilege of enjoying life. Make the most of yours!” Coburn is survived by her husband, Bill, their four children, her parents, and several grandchildren.In 2016, after Emma Coburn won bronze at the Olympic Games in Rio, Coburn and her husband appeared in a brief video for. They explained their family’s “L45” gesture and hashtag on their social media posts. It means “love you forever.” You can watch that video above.
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