For years, Dale Coski came into work every morning at Denver’s Agency for Human Rights & Community Partnerships and ran her wheelchair into the door until someone opened it. Dale Coski (Family photo) “We would come get her and she’d say, ‘Oh, thanks for answering the door,’” said longtime colleague Lorrie Kosinski, laughing at the memory. The routine started after the agency moved from a public-facing office to a badge-only floor, a cumbersome and inaccessible move for wheelchair users like Coski. Coski’s tenacity, passion and kindness made lasting impacts on Colorado’s disabled community as well as the people who knew her, according to friends and former coworkers.