

Tyler Clark, born on February 4, 1986, in Fort Collins, CO, passed away on January 25, 2025, in Castle Rock, CO. He was a beloved son, father and friend, whose life was marked by his deep love for his family, his passion for classic cars, and his infectious sense of humor. Tyler is survived by Brittani and his two daughters Sophie and Oaklie, his parents, Sue and Bob, his siblings, Erin, Justin (Sarah), Jared (Melanie).
Tyler was an incredibly devoted father, known affectionately as a "girl dad." He cherished every moment spent with his daughters, from painting nails and playing with makeup to attending dance recitals and enjoying countless games together. His dedication to his children was unwavering, and he never missed an opportunity to make them feel loved and valued.
Beyond his role as a father, Tyler had a passion for classic cars. He found joy in restoring them and attending car shows and swap meets. He was a true enthusiast of all things engine extended to 4-wheeling, jeeps, and trucks.
Tyler's friends and family will remember him as a funny, kind-hearted man who deeply cared for those around him and had the unique ability to interject wildly inappropriate humor into any situation. He was known for his generosity and his ability to bring people together, especially on vacations and family gatherings. His presence was a source of warmth and joy, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Tyler's life was a testament to the power of love, laughter, and the importance of family. His memory will live on in the hearts of his daughters, parents, family, extended family, friends, and everyone who was fortunate enough to know him. Tyler's memory will forever be cherished by all who knew him, and his legacy will continue to bring comfort and inspiration to those he left behind.
A celebration of Tyler's life will be held on Monday February 10th at 2pm, at Olinger Andrews Caldwell Gibson Chapel 407 Jerry St. Castle Rock, CO 80104. In true Tyler-fashion, this will be a casual dress celebration. Don’t wear a suit. Don’t make it weird.
*In lieu of flowers of gifts, please consider a donation to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (now known as Breakthrough T1D), in Tyler’s name.
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