AHIMSA WISHNESKI
Ahimsa Wishneski was a creative and deeply caring person. She loved crafting, cooking, and hanging out with friends. Her mother and step-father adopted twins from Asia and Ahimsa became the main caretaker for much of their early life (she only complained a little before speaking of how proud she was of them). She had a great sense of humor and was sensitive to the pain of others.
She graduated from the Denver Culinary School and was hopeful for her future when her disease took a devastating turn. Her vision was severely affected.
Ahimsa died from Hoffman’s Disease, on April 26, 2016, at 32 years. A tragedy on many levels.
Ahimsa Wishneski was a creative and deeply caring person. She loved crafting, cooking, and hanging out with friends. Her mother and step-father adopted twins from Asia and Ahimsa became the main caretaker for much of their early life (she only complained a little before speaking of how proud she was of them). She had a great sense of humor and was sensitive to the pain of others.
She graduated from the Denver Culinary School and was hopeful for her future when her disease took a devastating turn. Her vision was severely affected.
Ahimsa died from Hoffman’s Disease, on April 26, 2016, at 32 years. A tragedy on many levels.