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Timothy J. Sigler, 73 of Boone, CO passed away on February 20, 2026. He was born on February 1, 1953 in Pueblo, CO to proud parents Wilbur and Lorraine Sigler.
He is preceded in death by his son, Clay Michael Sigler; father, Wilbur Sigler; mother, Lorraine Sigler; brother, William Sigler; grandparents, JB and Mary Sigler, Gary and Alice Clark.
Left to cherish his memory are, his loving wife Vicki Sigler; son, Chad Matthew (Mindy) Sigler; daughter, Jessica Marie Sigler; brother, Jim (Shelly) Sigler; sister-in-law, Judy Morris; brother-in-law, James Dillon; sister-in-law Christine Beauchamp; grandchildren, Sibel (Tim) Garcia, Logan Sigler, Jesse Sigler, Victoria Sigler, Lincoln Sigler, Ty (Amie) Sigler, Michael (Oriana) Sigler, Matthew Sigler, Lucas Sigler, Christopher Sigler, Cole Sigler and Carter Sigler; great grandchildren, Faye Garcia and Isabella Garcia.
Tim was a member of Masonic Ashler Lodge #115, a lifetime member of Silver State Lodge #95, 32 degree Scottish Rite 33 degree, FFA Advisory Council member for Fowler High School, Silver State CNC Scholarship Fund Committee member, auxiliary member VFW#8898. Tim and Ray Newens were famous for their “oyster stew” made for Maundy Thursday at Ashler Lodge. When Ashler Lodge merged with Silver State Lodge the tradition continued.
He loved hunting, fishing, breaking horses and singing. He had a beautiful voice. He sang at funerals and weddings. His favorite song to sing was the Lords Prayer. Tim and his mom Lorraine would sometimes sing duets at Sunday service at the Fowler Christian Church. He was known for walking the fence at the local football games. He supported his kids and grandkids in all their sporting and extracurricular activities. Above all he loved spending quality time with his family, especially his parents. Making their meals, taking them to appointments and making sure they were completely cared for.
He was always helping anyone in need.
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