Timothy J. Pepin

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Timothy L. Pepin, 65, of Pueblo, passed away March 18, 2014. He is survived by his loving wife of 45 years, Kathy; son, John (Alison); brother, Kenneth (Shirley); three grandchildren, Alex, Brooklyn, LeAnn; brothers-in-law, Bill, Shane (Trish); sister-in-law, Lora (Fred); numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and son, Robert Pepin. Timothy was a police officer for 28 years and retired as a D.A.R.E officer. He was dearly loved and will be deeply missed by all who knew him. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Saturday, March 22, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel.

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  1. So many wonderful memories!! They will never be forgotten! Thoughts and prayers are sent your way
    Love,
    Mariellen Marino

  2. Kathy and John – So very sorry for your loss. Tim was a great husband, father, and all around nice guy. My heart and love are with you at this sad time.

  3. Kathy and family, I am so sorry for your loss and will have you in my thoughts. With love, Sherri and Jack Seaton

  4. Kathy, I was very sorry to hear of Tim’s passing. He played an important part in my teaching career. During the time he spent as the DARE officer at Belmont, I felt that I gained a friend, and his nominating me as Colorado DARE teacher of the year was humbling in that he thought of me for that honor. My prayers will be with you and your family.

  5. Kathy and family–We were so very sorry to hear about Tim’s passing. My kids loved their school’s Officer Pepin. Thoughts and prayers from all of us. With love from Mike and Ruth Nerenberg, and Julia and Seth.

  6. Kathy, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I’ve known you and Tim for over 25 years. Tim was really a good guy and friend. I will always have fond memories of Tim. I remember when you and Tim came to the
    Flamingo Hilton, LV to visit me when I worked there. Truly a friend.
    I always enjoyed our visits, the last few years, when we ran into each other shopping.

  7. Kathy I am so sorry, I know Tim is and always has been, the light in your eyes. I will keep you in prayer Kathy. Sincerely, Sharon Wilcoxson

  8. Kathy – our deepest sympathies at the passing of Tim. He was loved and respected by so many. I’m so glad that you were able to spend the last couple of your years in retirement at home with him – George and I will really miss seeing the two of you enjoying your Mexican omelet breakfasts at the Mill Stop. That little table by the window will always be your spot. I’m sure your son, Robert, was there to welcome him into heaven. All our love always, Deb and George

  9. Tim will be sorely missed! I am so happy that we had all of these years as good friends (from middle school to our retirement years). The times that we all spent together (my wife, Kathy, Tim & I) will always be in our hearts.
    Tim was such a thoughtful person and spent many of his years checking up on my now passed parents in my absence.
    Tim was certainly loved!

  10. I am so sorry for your loss. Whenever I saw one of you I saw the other. Your relationship was so very nice. He was a good guy.


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