Tyler Bryce Barber

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Tyler Bryce Barber, 24, of Laramie, died tragically on October 4, 2016.  He was born in Cheyenne on April 2, 1992 to Clinton Barber and Chanda Cook.

Tyler was a true Wyoming man who loved all outdoor activities and was an avid hunter and fisherman.  He graduated from Rock River High School in 2011 where he lettered with the basketball team and was an active member of the FFA.

Tyler worked with both wind generation and the oil field industry.  His true passion was being an oil field roughneck.  He worked for M & M Well Services for the past several years where he was proudly promoted from floor hand to operator.

Tyler is survived by his sister, Ashton Barber; his father, Clinton Barber; his mother, Chanda Stoops; his numerous other family members; his partner, Kass Disney and their dogs, Woodrow and Gus; and too many friends to count.

A celebration of life hosted by Tyler’s grandparents will be held at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, October 9, 2016 at the Holiday Inn’s Banquet Room, 204 South 30th St. Laramie, WY.

In lieu of flowers don’t vote for Hillary Clinton!

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Condolences (5)

  • D HOLLAND

    May I offer my sincere condolences to the family for your loss. Losing a loved one is one of the most difficult things in life to deal with. Lovingly, the Bible assures us that God sees your pain and promises a beautiful future where he will “swallow up death” and “wipe away the tears from all faces.” (Isaiah 25:8) For additional comfort, please see the article “When a Loved One Dies” on www.jw.org. May you find comfort from the God of all comfort (2 Cor 1:3,4)

  • Bob

    Tyler Barber As I say farewell to Tyler I have to write my thoughts and memories about and of him. Mostly to put my mind and heart at ease with the loss of a good man. To Tyler, You were always a pleasure to have at our family events whether it were helping with a move, Sunday bar-b-que, or a special birthday, your smiling face was always a welcome addition to the group. You were always polite, respectful and helpful whenever you were here. You never had to use the “F-bomb” to get your point across. Just your own quite way of saying what you wanted to say. Your infectious smile always made everyone feel comfortable when they were around you. You are more a brother to my grandkids than a cousin, Especially Jasmine, Shane, Shyloh and John Robert, though all of my grandkids that were around you and knew you thought you were pretty cool. You were a third son to Tiffanie and I know she loved you more than words can ever say. I think you felt the same of her. Her door, as was mine always open for you if you needed a place to be. I am sure the same can be said of Cara, Jamie, and Shannon as well. You were passionate about your work and I am sure you did it well. You were always proud to show the things that you worked so hard to acquire and because of your hard work you earned it. As your friends and family sort through your personal items I am certain they find no hidden stashes of things that you took from your workplace or friends. That was not you. You had no reason to lie and disparage others simply because you had nothing to be ashamed of. You never felt you had to stab one in the back for personal gain. You earned it on your own. I will always remember your look of gratitude and words of thanks when I told you “I respect you and am proud of you Tyler because you are a better man than you have the right to be” We will always miss you Tyler Uncle Bob

  • Justin and Christine Hysong and Family

    Tyler WE READY DON'T KNOW WHAT TO SAY AND WE CAN'T BELIEVE YOUR GONE , WHO'S GOING TO COME AND VISIT WHEN WE WERE SO USE TO YOUR VISITS AT OUR HOME, YOU WERE SUCH A GOOD PERSON AND HELPFUL PERSON , YOU WOULD NEVER HURT A FLY YOUR A PERSON THAT HAD A HEART OF GOLD ,WE LOVED YOU AS MUCH AS WE LOVE OUR SON YOU WERE LIKE OUR SON AND A BROTHER TO OUR FAMILY , YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN YOU WILL ALWAYS BE A BIG PART IN OUR HEARTS WE LOVE YOU AND YOU WILL BE MISSED AND YOU WILL BE IN OUR THOUGHTS YOUR ON YOUR JOURNEY TO A BEAUTIFUL WORLD AND BEAUTIFUL PLACE AND PEOPLE,BUT WILL BE MISSED VERY DEARLY BY JUSTIN, DANA CHRISTINE HYSONG AND THE REST OF THE FAMILY ONE DAY WE WILL ALL SEE EACH OTHER AGAIN LOVE ALWAYS FROM THE JUSTINS HYSONG & FAMILY RIP AND GOD BLESS YOU.

  • Richard Androus

    When I was young the Barber home was my second home away from my own. You are all like family. When you hurt I hurt. Matthew 5:4 "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted" R Androus

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