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Timothy Albert “Tim” Page

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Timothy Albert “Tim” Page

Birth
City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Death
30 Jan 2021 (aged 59)
Brighton, Adams County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Brighton, Adams County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.9897111, Longitude: -104.7791278
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Tim was the youngest of six siblings. He married the love of his life, Connie Page on February 15th, 1992 and they were blessed with two beautiful children. Tim lived most of his life near Hudson and Keenesburg, CO working self-employed as owner of Tap Landscape, Inc. He ended his career as an Oil Well Operator for Anadarko/Occidental Petroleum. Tim enjoyed camping, fishing and hunting with his dog Remington on the Kansas plains. Recently, Tim and Connie had purchased a second home in Kansas and went through the renovation process. He was able to see the home finished and enjoyed time hunting before his passing. Tim was hard working and devoted to his family. He was involved in little league coaching for his son wrestling, football and was always available to show him the moves or practice when needed. He never missed a volleyball tournament to cheer for his little girl. Tim enjoyed vacationing with friends and family and going to Florida, California, Arizona, Mexico, Costa Rica and the Bahamas. Survivors beside Connie included: son Garrett Page and daughter Megan Page; abd siblings Diane Kremer, Joan Schlidt and Jeri Page; preceded by brother Thomas Page and sister Jackie Kremer. Graveside services held Friday, February 5th, with a celebration of life immediately following at Robertson’s House at 8537 County Road 51, Keenesburg
Tim was the youngest of six siblings. He married the love of his life, Connie Page on February 15th, 1992 and they were blessed with two beautiful children. Tim lived most of his life near Hudson and Keenesburg, CO working self-employed as owner of Tap Landscape, Inc. He ended his career as an Oil Well Operator for Anadarko/Occidental Petroleum. Tim enjoyed camping, fishing and hunting with his dog Remington on the Kansas plains. Recently, Tim and Connie had purchased a second home in Kansas and went through the renovation process. He was able to see the home finished and enjoyed time hunting before his passing. Tim was hard working and devoted to his family. He was involved in little league coaching for his son wrestling, football and was always available to show him the moves or practice when needed. He never missed a volleyball tournament to cheer for his little girl. Tim enjoyed vacationing with friends and family and going to Florida, California, Arizona, Mexico, Costa Rica and the Bahamas. Survivors beside Connie included: son Garrett Page and daughter Megan Page; abd siblings Diane Kremer, Joan Schlidt and Jeri Page; preceded by brother Thomas Page and sister Jackie Kremer. Graveside services held Friday, February 5th, with a celebration of life immediately following at Robertson’s House at 8537 County Road 51, Keenesburg


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