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1993
2024
Zachary Nathaniel Locke, age 31.5, died January 19, 2024, following a lifelong battle with Epilepsy.
Born July 11, 1993, in Denver, Colorado, he was the son of David E. Wilson (deceased) and Yevette Buehrer-Locke of Grand Junction, Colorado.
Zachary attended Wheat Ridge High School and R5 in Wheat Ridge, Colorado.
Zachary was always kindhearted and lived his life doing his best. He had a goofy sense of humor and could make most people laugh at his stories. He lived a very quiet life due to his health but lived vicariously through his siblings and family.
He was a very talented artist who sketched and wrote poetry. He enjoyed the outdoors and the peacefulness and inspiration that it offered. He loved camping and fishing.
Zachary was preceded in death by: David E. Wilson (father), Cory S. Locke (brother), Doris E. Wilson (grandmother) and Vernon Bopp (grandfather)
Zachary is survived by:
Yevette Buehrer-Locke (Mother) Scott Buehrer (Stepfather) Nevaeh Locke, Matthew Locke (Grand Junction, CO) Siblings: Nicholas Schroth, Denver, CO. Danielle Weaver (Dustin Weaver, Brayden and Mickinzi Weaver), Brighton, CO. Mark Locke, Grand Junction, CO. David Locke, San Francisco, CA. Casey Locke, Denver, CO. Angela Hardesty, St. Petersburg, FL.
Memorial Services will be held February 2, 2024, at 5:00 o’clock pm, at
Clifton Christian Church 3241 F ¼ Rd. Clifton, CO 81520
In Lieu of flowers, please make Memorial Contributions on behalf of Zachary Locke to
The National Epilepsy Foundation
Services have been entrusted to Browns Cremation and Funeral Services
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