Timothy Nelson obituary, Murray, UT

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Weber State University Alumni Association

February 4, 2025

Dear Nelson Family,

Our office noted with sadness the passing of your loved one, Timothy, and we wish to send our condolences and sincere sympathy to you and your family at this time of bereavement. As a member of Weber State University´s extended family, friends and associates will miss him.

While we realize a condolence letter cannot lessen your sense of loss, we want to let you know that his achievements and contributions were appreciated at Weber State University.

Sincerely,

Nancy B. Collinwood
Executive Director of Alumni Relations

Barry & Laurie Papenfuss family

February 3, 2025

Our family enjoyed having Tim and Connie as neighbors for over 30 years. They have been really close with our family and were the best neighbors you could hope for. They were both so fun to be around. Tim loved to stop by and see how we were doing whenever he drove by.
He and Connie always seemed to be aware of what we were doing and wanted to support our family. It was fun having Tim stop by at our daughters basketball games to cheer them on. He always wanted to find out if they were doing well.
We'll always remember Tim and Connie as amazing people who were down-to-earth and so warm and loving!

Mike and Reon Holden

February 2, 2025

So sorry to hear of his passing, my husband and him were friends for a long long time, Tim is the one that introduced me to Mike in a home economics class room, we were all very good friends from that time on. We were fortunate enough to have him visit us in Mesquite, Nv, last winter, he was on his way to see his son. We did keep in touch from time to time, and catch up with all the old friends from school. I'm betting he is so happy to finally be with his sweetheart, Connie, I pray for God to be with his family during this time, he will be missed by so many! RIP our good friend!

Paul and Marlene Kirkpatrick

February 1, 2025

We met Tim and Connie about 25 years ago through mutual friends who also went to Granger High School, and were in the first graduating class with Tim. We heard many great stories about those times.
Tim, no doubt, was heartbroken when his beautiful Connie passed.
What a true love story they had.
On a lighter note, Tim said he had no idea how to operate the washer and dryer, because he never had to. Connie always took care of those things. But he was quite proud of himself when he did finally learn.
More recent years were spent with Tim golfing and doing occasional Tuesday burger lunches with the guys.
He always spoke proudly of his family, and how much he loved the time spent with them. Tim was a kind, gentle and well-spoken man.
We were lucky to be able to call him friend.
We are sorry for your loss.
Rest in peace Tim.

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Darin Banks

January 31, 2025

I met Timothy playing golf. He invited me to play with him and his other friends. I enjoyed playing with him the last two summers. Playing for fun is the best way to play golf. It was fun playing with Tim.

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