Tamera Trimble obituary: Tamera Trimble's Obituary, Casper

In Memory Of
Tamera D. Trimble
1974 - 2019

Obituary photo of Tamera Trimble, Casper-WY
Obituary photo of Tamera Trimble, Casper-WY

In Memory Of
Tamera D. Trimble
1974 - 2019


Tamera D. Trimble, 44, of Casper, passed away Tuesday, January 29, 2019. She was born December 10, 1974 to Delano R. Cureton and Rita A. Cureton in Casper, Wyoming.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Samuel T. Trimble; mother, Rita A. Roper; grandparents, Earling and Doris Nelson; grandparents, Howard and Claire Cureton; Uncles Sonny and Gary Cureton and her niece, Kellie Walbridge.

She is survived by her children, Justis Broughton, Mason Cureton, Ashley Trimble, Dru Trimble; stepchildren, DeAllen, Levi, and Remick Trimble;Step-father, Randall Roper (Betty Roper) of Erda Utah. Father, Delano R. Cureton (Janet) of Washington State; Siblings, Tiffany Morgan of Casper, Sarah Saldivar of West Valley City, Utah, Jozanne Moe and Erin Cureton of Washington; niece, Brooke Morgan; nephew, Josh Walbridge along with several aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Tamy was born in Casper Wyoming where she spent time surrounded by her parents, grandparents, cousins and sisters where she gained a lifelong bond with her many cousins. Tamy was a stubborn girl who knew what she wanted, and as a toddler, you could always find her by following her trail of clothes since she hated being dressed. Tamy moved to Evanston Wyoming with her mother and step father Randy when she was 10 years old. She attended Evanston high school as well as Port Orchard high while living with her father in Washington. Tamy earned her GED at the age of 18.

After she finished high school, Tamy moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado to see what was there. It was in Colorado where she met the father of her two oldest children, and was blessed with a son, Justis Drew Brougton on October 18, 1996. She moved back to Evanston where she raised Justis and then was blessed with another son, Mason Reed Cureton on January 22, 2001.

In the following year, Tamy met the love of her life and her soulmate, Samuel Trimble. They were married on July 4, 2004 in Evanston, Wyoming. Sam blessed Tamy with twins, Dru and Ashley that they raised together with Justis and Mason. While they were married Tamy enjoyed her time as a homemaker raising her children with so much love. She cherished her friends and family. While in Evanston, Tamy was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Tamy and Sam moved to NewCastle, Wyoming and then tragedy struck, and Tamy was left a widow with the unforeseen death of her husband Sam. After Sam passed away, Tamy moved to Casper to be close to her family so they could help her due to the MS, and continue to raise her children. Tamy loved going to concerts, Black Friday shopping, and watching Maurey Povich.

In 2014, Tamy went to live at Shepherd of the Valley once the MS had taken such a toll on her body that she was unable to care for her children and for herself. While at shepherd of the Valley, she remained her happy self. She touched so many of the staff’s and residents lives, and made so many friends. It was so easy to be friends with Tamy because of her happy and bubbly personality. Tamy stayed busy during her stay at the nursing home, always participating in their activities. She was all over the place, and everyone would joke when she had visitors that “she’s around here some where”.

Tamy will be missed by everyone that she came into contact with. The world will miss her sparkling spirit. Thank you Tamy for all the memories.

To share your memories of Tamera or leave a special condolence message for her family, please click the Share Memories button above.

Tamera D. Trimble, 44, of Casper, passed away Tuesday, January 29, 2019. She was born December 10, 1974 to Delano R. Cureton and Rita A. Cureton in Casper, Wyoming.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Samuel T. Trimble; mother, Rita A. Roper; grandparents, Earling and Doris Nelson; grandparents, Howard and Claire Cureton; Uncles Sonny and Gary Cureton and her niece, Kellie Walbridge.

She is survived by her children, Justis Broughton, Mason Cureton, Ashley Trimble, Dru Trimble; stepchildren, DeAllen, Levi, and Remick Trimble;Step-father, Randall Roper (Betty Roper) of Erda Utah. Father, Delano R. Cureton (Janet) of Washington State; Siblings, Tiffany Morgan of Casper, Sarah Saldivar of West Valley City, Utah, Jozanne Moe and Erin Cureton of Washington; niece, Brooke Morgan; nephew, Josh Walbridge along with several aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Tamy was born in Casper Wyoming where she spent time surrounded by her parents, grandparents, cousins and sisters where she gained a lifelong bond with her many cousins. Tamy was a stubborn girl who knew what she wanted, and as a toddler, you could always find her by following her trail of clothes since she hated being dressed. Tamy moved to Evanston Wyoming with her mother and step father Randy when she was 10 years old. She attended Evanston high school as well as Port Orchard high while living with her father in Washington. Tamy earned her GED at the age of 18.

After she finished high school, Tamy moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado to see what was there. It was in Colorado where she met the father of her two oldest children, and was blessed with a son, Justis Drew Brougton on October 18, 1996. She moved back to Evanston where she raised Justis and then was blessed with another son, Mason Reed Cureton on January 22, 2001.

In the following year, Tamy met the love of her life and her soulmate, Samuel Trimble. They were married on July 4, 2004 in Evanston, Wyoming. Sam blessed Tamy with twins, Dru and Ashley that they raised together with Justis and Mason. While they were married Tamy enjoyed her time as a homemaker raising her children with so much love. She cherished her friends and family. While in Evanston, Tamy was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Tamy and Sam moved to NewCastle, Wyoming and then tragedy struck, and Tamy was left a widow with the unforeseen death of her husband Sam. After Sam passed away, Tamy moved to Casper to be close to her family so they could help her due to the MS, and continue to raise her children. Tamy loved going to concerts, Black Friday shopping, and watching Maurey Povich.

In 2014, Tamy went to live at Shepherd of the Valley once the MS had taken such a toll on her body that she was unable to care for her children and for herself. While at shepherd of the Valley, she remained her happy self. She touched so many of the staff’s and residents lives, and made so many friends. It was so easy to be friends with Tamy because of her happy and bubbly personality. Tamy stayed busy during her stay at the nursing home, always participating in their activities. She was all over the place, and everyone would joke when she had visitors that “she’s around here some where”.

Tamy will be missed by everyone that she came into contact with. The world will miss her sparkling spirit. Thank you Tamy for all the memories.

To share your memories of Tamera or leave a special condolence message for her family, please click the Share Memories button above.

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Monday, February 4, 2019 at 10:00am
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