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Daniel Juan Biberos

Heaven gained another angel on June 29, 2022. Daniel Juan Biberos, 48, of Kimball, Nebraska, passed away at University Of Colorado Hospital, in Denver.

Colorado. Daniel was born in Kimball on September 25, 1973, to Albert Biberos and Geri Biberos (Flores).

Daniel unfortunately never married. But, he had many great Loves over the years. And leave it to Daniel for those great Loves to still be in his life, and become sisters/best friends. But one wild and crazy woman was always the love of his life. And that's the mother of his daughters, Rachael Stevens.

Daniel graduated from Kimball High School in 1991. He worked at several different places over the years. The Hik'ry Inn, Rich's Wrecking, Liberty Well Service, and many other oilfields. He went back to school when he started working at Wolf Automotive and got certified in Auto Mechanics, and he was the Service Manager for many years. He eventually went to work at PolyPipe and Curley's Machine Works, where he was a Quality Control Manager. After that is when his colon ruptured the first time. Once he recovered is when he started working for the

Nebraska Department of Roads. He absolutely loved his job there. He loved the people he worked with and his boss Jim Land. He always hoped to go back to work with them when he got better.

Daniel had such a great love for all kinds of music. He was always finding a new band to love and every chance he got, he found a way to make it to a concert. His passion for fishing and camping was huge. He took his girls fishing every chance he got. He would just hop in his

suburban and come get his nephew, Hunter, and occasionally, his lil sunshine, Sierra, and go to the frog pond.

His girls are what made him whole, but his love for his nephews and nieces was a major part of keeping him going after his girls left him. Daniel had such a huge heart, he was kind, oh so stubborn, ornery, and so so very loud! It was impossible not to love him. Daniel's love for his Mommy was so amazing. He learned to love everyone unconditionally from her. He had made a friend everywhere he went. Many of those friends stayed in his heart, and always called them family. He always had a knack for fixing things. He would take things apart and put them

back together again. But, sometimes he always ended up having some parts leftover. He loved to collect his "treasures". He could never bear to get rid of something, because he just might need it someday.

Daniel is survived by his parents Albert and Geri Biberos; grandmother Ruth Phillips, daughters Arianna and Rayne Biberos; fur baby Moco; sister Kristina Biberos-Richards; brothers-in-law Jesse Richards, Donald Barrett and Justin Richards; nieces and nephews Cecilia and Brandon Barker, Hunter Biberos, Roxy Richards, Tiffany Loos, Trevor Kolar, Damien, Trent and Sierra Rutledge; great niece Veronica Barker; and numerous aunts and uncles, cousins and friends.

He was preceded in death by his grandfathers Juaquin Flores and Norman Phillips; grandparents Jeanette and John Biberos; great-grandmother Virginia Rodriguez; great uncles Bob Fino and Don Baros; uncles Ramon Biberos, Babe Johnson, Ira Briggs and John Briggs; aunts Joyce Biberos, Anita Robinson, Carlota Johnson and Gracie Briggs; father figure Orville Tuzicka Jr .; nephew Nathan Kolar; cousins Kyle Bunner, Juaquin Bunner, Johnnie Kay Reddy, Raylene Briggs, Kyra Eads, Abigale Howard and Walter Fischer; numerous Briggs family cousins; and many other family members and friends, too many to mention but they are not forgotten.

Cremation took place at Infinity Direct Cremations in Denver, Colorado. His funeral will be on July 23, 2022, at 2 p.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Kimball and a celebration of life will follow at the 4-H building. Memorial donations can be made to Children's Hospital Colorado, and a charity that is very special to Daniel's family – Kyra's Kisses Toy Boxes for the hospitals in Sidney, Kimball and Scottsbluff, Nebraska.

 
 
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