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Timothy Charles Brydges

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Timothy Charles Brydges, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, died February 6, 2010 in his home from complications of Angelman Syndrome. Tim was born in Alexandria, Virginia on March 18, 1985 to Charlie and Kathy Brydges. Tim moved to Colorado Springs as an infant and soon became an older brother to...

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Brydges Family,
I worked with Tim at Timberview. I was so sad to hear about your loss. Please know he will be missed, just thinking about him makes me smile. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Brydges Family-

I am so sorry for your loss. It was a pleasure to get to work with Tim at I-CAN. I know that where he is, he is surrounded by all things good. Keep strength and closeness in your family. Thinking of you all.

I am sorry to hear of your angel. My son who is now 5 has angelman syndrome he was diagnosed at 22 months. God has brought his special angel home, but know you were givin him for a special reason. May God Bless your familiy.
Rhonda Hutchison

Brydges Family,
I am sorry to hear the loss of your Angel. My son (age 5)too has Angelman Syndrome and was diagnosed at 22 months. We live here in Widefield Colorado. I am a Psychology student who will be working with children with disabilities. I am so sorry for your loss. I know God has called him home but was a Walking angel who was givin to perfect parents. May God Bless you all.

Dear Kathy and Family,
It is impossible to believe Tim was taken from us so early. I will never forget him and the way he spread so much joy to everyone who met him.

Dear Kathy, Charlie and Family,
I was so sad to hear about Timmy. He brought so much joy to so many people. I picture him in heaven surrounded by lot's of magazines and bubble wrap. Your sweet angel will NEVER be forgotten.

Eileen, Kathy, Charlie, Shannon and Duane,
there is so little one can say to help ease the pain of your loss. My prayers will be for you to be able to rely on the beautiful memories that you all have of Tim. The road will be bumpy and seem everlasting. But rely on the strength of your family and friends.
Debra Mercado

Dear Brydges Family,
I'm sorry to hear about Timmy's passing. He was an inspiration to me as well as the staff that had the pleasure of working with him. I have many memories of Tim and will cherish them always, especially his smile.

I send my deepest sympathies to the Brydges family. Tim was a pleasure to know. I will never forget his grin the first time I met him. He smiled from the inside out. He will be greatly missed.