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Memorial for Denver bartender killed in I-25 wrong-way crash: "She was one of a kind"

Memorial for Denver bartender killed in I-25 wrong-way crash: "She was one of a kind"

The family and friends of Jamie Kisting have confirmed that she was the driver involved in the tragic collision caused by a wrong-way driver in Denver last Friday. The accident occurred on Interstate 25 at Sixth Avenue, resulting in the loss of Kisting and one other individual. Kisting, who worked as a bartender at Atomic Cowboy on South Broadway, was honored by loved ones with a candlelight vigil at the restaurant this Monday. A longtime friend and coworker, Pete Aldinger, fondly recalled Kisting as the heart of the restaurant and a cherished presence in his life. Kisting, described as a cat mom, plant enthusiast, and a beloved member of her friend group, had a special ability to uplift those around her. Aldinger expressed deep sorrow at the tragic loss of his best friend and called for increased safety measures on Colorado highways to prevent similar incidents. As the grieving process continues, Aldinger remains committed to advocating for change to prevent future tragedies like the one that took Kisting's life.

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