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Joshua And Sherri Zander obituary, Fort Collins, CO

Joshua Zander Obituary

Joshua and Sherri Zander

Joshua and Sherri Zander, of Fort Collins, stepped into the presence of Jesus on Sunday, August 21st in a motorcycle accident on Highway 34 coming home from a sunshine bright, Sunday ride to Estes Park. They were both 55 years old. Joshua was preceded in death by his father, Warren Zander, his mother, Joanne Zander, his brother Michael Zander. He is survived by his sister Mardie (Jay), sister Kris, brother David (Trish), sister Lisa and brother Carl (Chris). Sherri was preceded in death by her brother Jeff Thicksten and brother Mark Thicksten. Sherri is survived by her mother Nancy (Charlie), father Darrell (Deb), sister Tammi (Doug), sister Niqie (Kevin), sister Darlene, and sister Tammy. They both are preceded in death by their son Tyler. They both are survived by four children: Jeremy (Jen), Charlie (Jamie), Katie (Kevin) and Colby (Ruben). They are also survived by six grandchildren affectionately called "grandcuties": Jackson, Avery, Logan, Braxton, Mason, and Lilly. Joshua was born in Chicago, Illinois, September 8, 1960. Sherri was born in Whiteside County, Illinois, October 28, 1960. Both families moved to Fort Collins when Joshua and Sherri were young. They met at Blevins Junior High in Fort Collins. Both graduated from Rocky Mountain High School in 1978. They began dating shortly after high school graduation, fell in love and married September 27, 1980. Josh worked for Larimer County as a Facilities Manager for ten years. He then became the Facilities Manager at Timberline Church where he served faithfully for six years, seeing the church through a relocation to Timberline Road. In 2004 he took a job at Platte River Power Authority in Site Facilities, became a Plant Operator and then a Laboratory Technician. Sherri launched and managed the coffee shop at Timberline Church, worked for Axa Advisors as an Administrative Assistant, then went back to work at Timberline Church as an Administrative Assistant and was quickly promoted to Office Manager. They had five children, each one loved for who they were. Those children were their whole world. On May 11, 2001 their son Tyler passed from this life as a result of neurofibromatosis. Josh and Sherri modeled what faith and strength looked like while living day to day through difficult times. In any conversation with Josh and Sherri, it was clear that family and faith were everything to them. They loved each other with an almost magical kind of love. They did almost everything together. They were filled to the brim with happiness when they were with their kids and their grandchildren. You could see the joy in their eyes and hear it in their laughter. These were parents who were delighted and energized by their strong family bond. Josh and Sherri had hearts that held plenty of room for loving and caring for their friends too. So many friends . . . so many stories shared of them showing up to help a friend in need. Woodworking projects, party planning, recipe sharing, thoughtful, handwritten notes. Both freely offering hands on help and words of consolation and encouragement, bringing light and hope to those going through rough times. It was easy to have fun with them too. A party at their place was quite an event. Everything a guest might need was thought about and planned for. Everything was just right, when they threw a party. Laughter and love shared in abundance, made being with them a time that would be remembered. Josh loved woodworking and cigars, Sherri loved crafting and decorating - especially for the holidays. They both had the wonderful gift of hospitality. They had a way of making everyone they met feel special. And they both loved to ride their motorcycle together every chance they could. They loved God, their family and their friends. They cared deeply about their work and those they worked with. They were dedicated and honorable people. The kind of people this world could use more of. We loved them. Our hearts are broken because they are gone from us for now . . . but we will see them again, and all will be right and whole once more. For that assurance, we give thanks to our God. Please visit Josh & Sherri's online memorial tribute at www.allnutt.com.

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Published by Coloradoan from Aug. 27 to Aug. 31, 2016.

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Stephen Anselmo

August 29, 2016

We had many years with brother and sister Zander while being ministers at Resurrection Fellowship. They were a loving, caring family, and true lovers of God and family. I personally spent much time with encouraging Jo Ann Zander their mother, she was a true believer with such a loving heart.
We were stunned to hear of their passing.

Stephen and Donna Joy Anselmo

Bonnie Harden

August 29, 2016

My heart and prayers go to the family. Sometimes we must accept in faith the things we do not understand. Please accept my sympathy for this tragic loss. Josh and Sherri were wonderful people and they are still together with our Lord. We will all see their smiling faces again when our glorious day arrives.

Kelly, Harry and girls

August 29, 2016

Praying for comfort and healing, God bless.

Bill and Karen Church

August 28, 2016

We only met Josh and Sherri a few times as they were helping our neighbors Rob and Joy move into Park Lane.But could tell they were special servants of our Lord.We are trying to rejoice with you all that they are in their eternal home.
Praying for family and friends...

Bonnie Garrett

August 28, 2016

So sorry for your loss, I feel the sorrow Everytime I walk by and think you should be here. Saying hello the way you always do, seeing you smoking a cigar and laughing. I remember a few shinnigans we did and the talks and laughs we had over beers. Your love for your family always beamed from you they were your everything!! And your friends always knew you cared. I know when we get to where you are you and Sherri will be there to greet us with open arms as you always have. RIP you two.

Kathleen Collins

August 28, 2016

My heart , love and prayers are with each and everyone of you . Josh and Sherri were such beautiful individuals and together made an amazing couple- full of love and joy- a true example of the love of Christ!
I often met up with them downtown , and our visits were always filled with talk of family and the blessings of them: always including a fun story and a joke or two and always big hugs!
When my late husband passed away a few years after Tyler, they were so helpful and shared some of their wisdom and insight which truly helped and blessed me.
May all of you know how much Josh and Sherri treasured you , and may you know that many of us are lifting you up in prayer!

Patsi Maroney

August 27, 2016

Wow, I am so shocked and heartbroken that this has happened! I knew Josh when he worked for the County; just one of the nicest, most positive people I ever met. We organized a couple of fundraisers for Tyler when he was first diagnosed; one at work with a slide show of pictures that Jim Disney took when he climbed Denali (Mt. McKinley), and another at Blevins with different musicians and a magic show. I remember that Tyler was supposed to get out of the hospital a day or two before the Blevins fundraiser but there was a delay of some kind...then right as we were wrapping up the show, Josh & the family came in and he carried Tyler up onto the stage to say thank you to everyone. Not a dry eye in the house!

At that same time, my dad was going through cancer treatment in the same hospital complex as Tyler. I had asked Josh if it was okay to stop by & say hi when I went to visit Dad, and he said yes. So the next time down, I stopped by the room, and I could see through the window that Josh was sitting in a chair holding Tyler & they were both sound asleep...such a beautiful sight...I didn't have the heart to wake him up, so I asked the nurse for a piece of paper and left a note instead.

Both Josh & Sherri were so loving, humble, and generous...the world is a better place because of them. My deepest condolences to the kids, the grandkids, and anyone whose life was touched by these very special people. RIP, Josh & Sherri. "1-2-3"

August 27, 2016

I Did Not Know Them, But My HEART ACHES For the WHOLE Family. I Too, Have Lost Both Parents At the same time. That's One of the HARDEST things To Accept. It was a BEAUTIFUL Bright, Sunny Sunday, when GOD Had TAKEN MY PARENTS home too. They had Just came from Church. I just wanted all the Family to know......... From a Stanger in Louisiana....... You ALL, are in my Thoughts, Heart, And Prayers. God Bless You All. .......... Dee Varnado ............ P.S. "GOD PICKS The BEST FLOWERS 1st." That may help, LATER.

Merna Essley

August 26, 2016

My love & prayers go out to all of you.I to sent an angle home & both remembered my son and would ask how I was doing We often talked about how much fun our son's were having. I am reminded of a saying I have said for a long time "in a heart beat life can change"I will miss both of them

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