Timothy Scott Skeen
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Timothy Scott Skeen, age 49, of Logan, Iowa passed away
Sunday, June 29, 2014 at the Community Memorial Hospital in
Missouri Valley, Iowa. Timothy was born August 3, 1964 in
Denver, Colorado to Harry and Carolyn (Schoen) Skeen. He
graduated from high school in Hay Springs, Nebraska. He then
attended the Blackhills School of Mining, earning his Bachelor
Degree in Geological Engineering. Timothy was married to
Della Burrows, October 7, 1989 in Rushville, Nebraska. He
was employed with the US Army Corps. Of Engineers Omaha.
Timothy enjoyed hunting, fishing and anything outdoors. His
favorite thing was to watch his three children in their many
sport activities. He spent many years coaching his children's
teams. In his free time he worked diligently on his house
making it a beautiful home for his family. He was the rock on
which his family stood. He gave his kids the strength of
character that has made them the pride of his life.
Timothy was preceded in death by his grandparents.
Survivors include his wife: Della of Logan, Iowa; daughter:
Amanda Skeen of Omaha, Nebraska; sons: Alex Skeen of
Ames, Iowa; Andrew Skeen of Logan, Iowa; parents: Harry and
Carolyn Skeen of Hay Springs, Nebraska; brother: Troy Skeen
and wife Tori of Bettendorf, Iowa; sister: Tia Hanks and
husband Cory of York, Nebraska; father and mother-in-law:
Bryan and Lavonne Burrows of Hay Springs, Nebraska; sisterin-
laws: Carol and Steve Elwood of Rushville, Nebraska; Alynn
and BJ Peters of Gering, Nebraska; brother-in-Iaws: Roy and
Marlys Fiscus of Gordon, Nebraska; Clifford Burrows of Hay
Springs Nebraska; nineteen nieces and nephews and one
great-niece.
Visitation with the family will be held from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00
p.m. Wednesday at the Logan Memorial Chapel in Logan, Iowa.
The family would like to invite everyone to a time of lunch
and fellowship at the Immanuel Lutheran Church immediately
following the service.
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I was greatly saddened to hear of Tim's passing. He was one of my very first students and was a wonderful young man.