Timothy Stansberry obituary: Timothy Stansberry's Obituary, Denver
In Memory Of
Timothy "Tim" Stansberry
1961 - 2021
In Memory Of
Timothy "Tim" Stansberry
1961 - 2021
Timothy Lewis "Tim" Stansberry born April 8, 1961 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma passed March 27, 2021.
Tim served in the Navy, worked in the military overseas as a CB in excavation and underground utilities. He also worked for Twin Peaks Excavation throughout Colorado, worked for Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver and most recently for the VA Medical Hospital in Denver.
Tim was fun loving with the biggest heart and a hard worker his whole life. He was an avid collector of GI Joe figurines. Tim will be remembered most for the way he loved his children and grand children dearly.
He is survived by his children: Matthew (Randi) Stansberry and Alison (Clifton) Stansberry; grandchildren: Paigelyn and Karter Stansberry; brothers Chris (Cheryl) Stansberry, Jeff Stansberry and Robert (Renee) Stansberry; friend and mother of daughter Sandy Speer and many other family and friends.
Tim is preceded in death by his father Calvin Stone, mother Mary Lou Ward, brother Scott Stansberry, son Seth Stansberry and grandson Julian Ray Roybal.
Everyone who knew Tim knows the line: "An' I Got One More Silver Dollar".
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Tim served in the Navy, worked in the military overseas as a CB in excavation and underground utilities. He also worked for Twin Peaks Excavation throughout Colorado, worked for Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver and most recently for the VA Medical Hospital in Denver.
Tim was fun loving with the biggest heart and a hard worker his whole life. He was an avid collector of GI Joe figurines. Tim will be remembered most for the way he loved his children and grand children dearly.
He is survived by his children: Matthew (Randi) Stansberry and Alison (Clifton) Stansberry; grandchildren: Paigelyn and Karter Stansberry; brothers Chris (Cheryl) Stansberry, Jeff Stansberry and Robert (Renee) Stansberry; friend and mother of daughter Sandy Speer and many other family and friends.
Tim is preceded in death by his father Calvin Stone, mother Mary Lou Ward, brother Scott Stansberry, son Seth Stansberry and grandson Julian Ray Roybal.
Everyone who knew Tim knows the line: "An' I Got One More Silver Dollar".
To share a memory of Timothy or leave a message of condolence for his family, please click the Share Memories button above.
Timothy Lewis "Tim" Stansberry born April 8, 1961 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma passed March 27, 2021.
Tim served in the Navy, worked in the military overseas as a CB in excavation and underground utilities. He also worked for Twin Peaks Excavation throughout Colorado, worked for Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver and most recently for the VA Medical Hospital in Denver.
Tim was fun loving with the biggest heart and a hard worker his whole life. He was an avid collector of GI Joe figurines. Tim will be remembered most for the way he loved his children and grand children dearly.
He is survived by his children: Matthew (Randi) Stansberry and Alison (Clifton) Stansberry; grandchildren: Paigelyn and Karter Stansberry; brothers Chris (Cheryl) Stansberry, Jeff Stansberry and Robert (Renee) Stansberry; friend and mother of daughter Sandy Speer and many other family and friends.
Tim is preceded in death by his father Calvin Stone, mother Mary Lou Ward, brother Scott Stansberry, son Seth Stansberry and grandson Julian Ray Roybal.
Everyone who knew Tim knows the line: "An' I Got One More Silver Dollar".
To share a memory of Timothy or leave a message of condolence for his family, please click the Share Memories button above.
Tim served in the Navy, worked in the military overseas as a CB in excavation and underground utilities. He also worked for Twin Peaks Excavation throughout Colorado, worked for Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver and most recently for the VA Medical Hospital in Denver.
Tim was fun loving with the biggest heart and a hard worker his whole life. He was an avid collector of GI Joe figurines. Tim will be remembered most for the way he loved his children and grand children dearly.
He is survived by his children: Matthew (Randi) Stansberry and Alison (Clifton) Stansberry; grandchildren: Paigelyn and Karter Stansberry; brothers Chris (Cheryl) Stansberry, Jeff Stansberry and Robert (Renee) Stansberry; friend and mother of daughter Sandy Speer and many other family and friends.
Tim is preceded in death by his father Calvin Stone, mother Mary Lou Ward, brother Scott Stansberry, son Seth Stansberry and grandson Julian Ray Roybal.
Everyone who knew Tim knows the line: "An' I Got One More Silver Dollar".
To share a memory of Timothy or leave a message of condolence for his family, please click the Share Memories button above.
Services & Gatherings
Graveside Service
Thursday, April 8, 2021 at 10:15 am
Staging Area C, Fort Logan National Cemetery, 3698 S. Sheridan Blvd., Denver
West Metro Chapel (303-274-6065) is assisting the family
West Metro Chapel (303-274-6065) is assisting the family