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Timothy Fred Preston

1955 - 2025

Timothy Fred Preston obituary, 1955-2025, Burley, ID

BORN

1955

DIED

2025

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Burley, Idaho

Timothy Preston Obituary

Timothy Fred Preston

December 30, 1955 - January 27, 2025

BURLEY – Timothy Fred Preston, 69, of Burley, passed away peacefully on January 27, 2025, at The Gables Memory Care in Pocatello.

Tim was born on December 30, 1955, in Burley, Idaho, to Charles Joseph and Doris Rigby Preston. He grew up in Declo, Idaho, where he learned the value of perseverance through hard work and the rewards of a close-knit community life. Tim graduated from Declo High School in 1974 as the salutatorian and served as the student body president.

Tim was driven and determined. One of Tim's greatest accomplishments was his family, which began with his wife, Renae Dimond. They met while attending Brigham Young University. In 1981, Tim graduated with a degree in business, and he and Renae were married in the Salt Lake City Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Together, they built a life in Burley and raised their five children. Tim loved his family and took great joy in supporting his children in all their endeavors.

Tim also deeply loved his community. He opened a financial advisory business in Burley, working in the financial industry from 1981 until his retirement in January 2020, earning professional designations as a CLU, ChFC, and CFP. Tim valued his clients and the opportunity to serve them, building many rich and lasting relationships that he cherished. Tim was also passionate about community involvement. As an active member of the Cassia County Republican Party, he served as precinct committee chairman and later as the chairman of the party. He contributed to many local and state elections and served two terms on the Cassia County School Board.

Tim's commitment to his faith was unwavering. He had a deep testimony and love for his Father in Heaven and Savior, Jesus Christ, which guided him to countless opportunities to serve others. He served a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the California Los Angeles Mission from 1975-1977. Tim also held various church callings, including Bishop, Scoutmaster, Stake Young Men's President, and counselor in the Burley West Stake Presidency. Additionally, he served as a temple worker in the Twin Falls Idaho Temple.

Through his church service, Tim became an avid supporter of the Boy Scouts of America. He mentored scouts for over 20 years, leading countless overnight outings, annual week-long trips to Camp Bradley, and high adventure backpacking excursions in the Sawtooth mountains. One of his favorite scouting experiences was attending the LDS Relationships Week at Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico. Tim's dedication to scouting and mentoring youth earned him the distinguished Silver Beaver award from the Snake River Council, the highest honor given by the Council.

Tim found joy in the simple things. He loved learning and reading and took pride in building his personal library. He enjoyed backpacking and fishing, passions he shared with his children. In his later years, he could often be found admiring the sunset each night, finding peace in its beauty.

During his adolescent and early adult years, Tim dealt with health challenges and was immensely blessed by caring and skilled medical professionals. Later, he faced Parkinson's disease and dementia with courage, positivity, and determination. Tim was deeply grateful for his doctors and caregivers, especially the staff at The Gables II in Pocatello and Heritage Home Health and Hospice, for their kindness and love.

Tim's unwavering faith, strong work ethic, dedication to his family, and commitment to his community leave a lasting legacy. He lived a life full of purpose, inspiring all who knew him.

Tim is survived by his wife, Renae Dimond Preston; their five children, Joseph (Sarah) Preston, Samuel (Taylor) Preston, Thomas (Meghan) Preston, John (Hanna) Preston, and Cheri Preston; and his ten beloved grandchildren. He is also survived by his four siblings, Stephen (Sharon) Preston, Stanley (Cheryl) Preston, Renee (Henry) Schwendiman, and Josephine (Vernon) Palmer; as well as numerous extended family members and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles Joseph and Doris Rigby Preston; his in-laws, Marion and Harvey Dimond; a sister-in-law, Judy Wilson Dimond; and his grandparents.

The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, February 8, 2025, at the Burley West Stake Center, located at 2420 Parke Ave. in Burley, with Bishop Michael Jeppson officiating. Burial will follow at Pleasant View Cemetery in Burley.

Family and friends are invited to gather from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, February 7, 2025, at Rasmussen-Wilson Funeral Home, located at 1350 East 16th St., in Burley, and from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Saturday, at the church prior to the funeral.

A live webcast of the Funeral Service will be available and maintained at rasmussenwilson.com

The family requests that you email your favorite story, memory, or thoughts about Tim to [email protected]

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Magic Valley Times-News on Feb. 5, 2025.

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cliff & Ruth Goicoecgea

February 21, 2025

Renae & Family, our thoughts are with you as you are going through the loss of your lovd one. We had the privilege of knowing and interacting with your family through the sport of basketball. What a beautiful family you are! it is a reflection of the wonderful husband and father Tim surely was. No doubt there are countless, wonderful memories you all have that will help you thru and see the many ways he impacted and was a blessing in your lives. God bless you all.

Kenna Bowlin

February 20, 2025

Tim was such a wonderful man, always willing to help anyone. I'll always remember how he helped me with my granddaughter with so much love and compassion. Renae also, they are such wonderful people. He will be missed.

David Barrow

February 7, 2025

I met Tim the summer after 3rd grade. From the beginning we were friends and occasional rivals as we competed for the same things...he won a few and I a few, but by our senior year we settled into a comfortable relationship which continues today.
I enjoyed many visits to their family home. Tim's dad, Joe, was almost like a second father to me. One time I tried to pay my share of a meal at a restaurant in Albion, and he told me to put my wallet away or he'd cut my hand off -- it's nice to be treated like family!
After school my life took me east, but whenever I visited family I would get together with Tim and Renae for lunch or dinner, and even though several years had passed since our last visit, it was always as if we'd seen each other the day before. There are few friends like Tim and Renae.
We moved back into the area in 2021 and hope to see more of them, but when man plans, God laughs. Tim has finished his journey and God has need of him elsewhere.
Until later know you are missed.

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Paul Garrett Family

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Rusty and Cindy Gillette

February 6, 2025

We meet Tim when Rusty and I were first married. Time became a good friend. We loved his visit to our office. Tim knew our kids and always ask about them. Sometime he brought his wife and later on his sons. I don´t think we have ever known a kinder or more caring man. Tim is a great example of Christ like love. Sincerely Rusty and Cindy Gillette and Family

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Timothy and Diane Deeg

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James Fuqua

February 2, 2025

At this time it's hard to put into words how to express my sadness of the passing of Tim.
He an active person who was my Best Friend youngest brother.
I had the chance to watch him grow into a remarkable person.
His smile his expression in his face and eyes will stay with me.
Tim i will miss you. But the heavens have a special person with them.
To the family thanks for the chance to know him.
God bless you and your beautiful family.
Jim Fuqua

Steven L. Blake

February 2, 2025

Renae, sorry to hear that Tim passed away. He was a wonderful man and good good friend. I know what it is like to lose your spouse. Susie passed away in 2006 after a 6 month struggle with brain cancer. Our youngest son Ben, who was handicapped passed away 4 years ago. I want you to know that you won't find men better and kinder than Tim. May God bless you in this time of his passing. Know that you will be together again! May God bless you and your children and posterity. It was a great blessing to have known Tim.
Steven L. Blake

Paul Allred

February 2, 2025

Tim was the Bishop to my parents, Byron and Dolores Allred, in their later years in Burley. He took such loving care of them and always warmly greeted me whenever I attended church in Burley.

I´m not surprised at all to read of his outstanding and exceptional life. Thank you to whoever wrote his obituary.

Love and thanks to Tim´s family in this reflective time on a life well-lived.

Heidi robbins

January 31, 2025

He was a good bishop back when I was married to joe.a good friend to everyone.prayers to all of you

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