Tyson Leo Harris, age 44 passed away surrounded by his family and friends on November 22, 2025 in Seattle, WA after a short health battle. Tyson was a son, brother, friend, and most importantly a father. Tyson was born to Henry (Hank) Harris and Melinda Dee Randolph Littleford on May 05. 1981, in Delta, Utah. He was the youngest of the two boys.
As a child Tyson found a love for skateboarding, music, the Denver Broncos and drawing. He used his artistic talents to become a tattoo artist later in life. Tyson met and married Heather Veilleux, their years together brought 3 beautiful children into this world, Tristen, Delilah and Gage. They later separated and then Tyson met Brittney L. Timm, who he has spent the last seven years with. They have a son Bodie, who Tyson adored and shared his final days with.
Tyson was a skilled carpenter working for various companies in both Las Vegas and Seattle. He worked building several casinos and hotels in Las Vegas. Tyson never lost his love for skateboarding; it allowed his free spirit to fly. He always had a soft spot for those who struggled throughout life. He was a tattoo artist, which was shown in many on his own skin. His life had its ups and downs, but he always used humor to make life feel lighter. Tyson loved his children deeply, even in the years he had to be away from them. They brought him his greatest joy and biggest accomplishment along with his beloved dog that saw him through many trials bringing him much needed comfort and peace. He loved having Brittney by his side to help him along the way. He treasured the time they were able to spend together. He was blessed to have such a caring, attentive partner during the last few months. She spent many days by his side making sure he had the best care possible; he was grateful to have such a loving partner. Tyson left this world much too early, but we will always treasure the lessons we have learned from his short time here on earth. He fought a good fight and battle to the very end never once giving up.
Tyson is survived by his loving partner Brittney L. Timm, parents Henry Harris and Melinda Littleford. His brother Jeremy (Jackie) Harris, Children, Tristen, Delilah, Gage and Bodie. Grandmothers, Emma Lou Harris and Carolyn Randolph. He was preceded in death by his grandfathers, John Harris and Leo Randolph. Step father Michael K. Littleford. Uncles Dean Harris, Michael Harris, and Wade Randolph. Aunts Donna Harris and Janet Randolph.
We wish to express our gratitude to Brittney for the gracious way she took care of Tyson in his final months of life. To his friends that took time out of their day to stop by and check on both Tyson and Brittney. We deeply appreciate the things you did and took care of, when we couldn’t be there.
Graveside services will be held Friday, January 2, 2025 at 11:00 AM in the Hinkley Cemetery. Online condolences can be offered at www.olpinstevensfuneralhome.com.
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