Tim Kyle age 66 sadly left our world on November 8, 2024 after a life lived.
Tim grew up in Aurora Colorado to Shirley and Tom Kyle. Tim attended North Middle School
and graduated from Aurora Central High School. Tim had many friends from high school and kept in touch with many of them up until his death.
Tim received his Sheet Metal License as well as a Scuba Diving license. Tim worked construction in the 80’s working in downtown Denver on some of the biggest buildings in downtown.
Tim created a Lawn Service called Quality Aeration. Tim mowed lawns, aerations, and worked on sprinkler systems. Tim also attained a job at UPS and worked the early morning shift and then would work on lawns in the afternoon. Tim had many loyal customers for many years. Tim continued to work for UPS for the next 25 years and retired in 2023. Tim was a member of the Teamster’s Union and was very proud of his accomplishments.
Tim loved to make people laugh and would tell his dad jokes over and over again. He had a famous joke he told all the time to the kids, “Pull my Finger”. Tim was born to Shirley and Tom Kyle in Denver Colorado. He had two brothers, Tex and Todd Kyle. Tim grew up in Aurora where he had many friends and family. Tim loved camping, fishing, and playing Poker, which he won often when he went to Blackhawk.
Tim had a dog named Eva and a girl cat named Clyde. They will miss him, they loved each other dearly. He was married to Rose Kyle and we had two kids Joshua and Colbi. He was a huge part in all our lives. He drove the kids to sporting events and coached many of the kids sport teams and we had many fun vacations. He was the best dad.
It’s impossible and deeply saddening to sum up a life in so short a space. We take some comfort in knowing Tim’s story will continue in the lives of those left behind who will attempt with little success to emulate his rich and loving life.
So, as we remember Timothy Jay Kyle, we must remember how he lived, filled with laughter, giddyness, and lots of fun. We will forever miss him and love him to eternity and back.
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