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Tyler Colin Waterfield
Sep 14, 1987 — Nov 21, 2025
Tyler Colin Waterfield, age 38, of Loveland, Colorado passed away peacefully on November 21, 2025 in the home.
Tyler was born at Menorah Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri, on September 14, 1987. He was the older child of Elaine Augustine and Kenneth Eugene Waterfield II. He spent his toddler years in Kansas City, then moved to Loveland in 1991. He and his brother Alexander attended Monroe Elementary and Mountain View High School.
His growing up years were spent with Little League Baseball, soccer, and taking vacation trips with family, and playing with his brother Alexander. His time was mainly spent with music, learning to play guitar, ukulele, mandolin, keyboards, but especially trumpet at which he excelled.
After graduating high school in 2006, he and his sweetheart moved to Columbia, Missouri and then to California, Missouri. He and Chelsea were married in November 2009. Daughter Adelyn Elaine Waterfield was born July 18, 2011 in Jefferson City, Missouri. She is now a freshman at Mountain View High School.
After some years they moved back to Loveland and Harper Lee Waterfield was added on May 12, s013. She is in 7th grade at Peakview Academy. Tyler worked mostly in various capacities in the RV industry. The love for his daughters was his main occupation.
Tyler was preceded in death by his grandmother Marjorie Augustine, grandparents Marjorie and Kenneth Waterfield, mother Elaine Augustine Waterield, and his wife Chelsea Renae Davis. He survived by his daughters Adelyn age 14, and Harper age 12, his father Ken Waterfield, brother Alexander Jared Waterfield (Regan) of Ft. Collins, Colorado, sister Melissa Mudd (Brian) of Moberly, Missouri, and Aunt Kay (Gary) Paterick of Amarillo, Texas.
A celebration of Life will be planned for Tyler in the near future.
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