Tory Lee Babcock  December 4 1969  July 20 2019

Tory Lee Babcock December 4 1969 July 20 2019

December 4 1969 July 20 2019
Memorial services for TORY LEE BABCOCK, 49, will be held at 11am Thursday, July 25, 2019 at Our Savior Lutheran Church with Pastor Scott Firminhac officiating. Tory died unexpectedly doing ranching errands near the family ranch on Saturday, July 20, 2019 and cremation has taken place. Memorials may be given to Our Savior Lutheran Church. Arrangements are by the Colyer Funeral Home and condolences may be sent to www.colyerfuneralhome.com. Tory was born December 4, 1969 in Denver, Colorado. His parents were Bill and Angie Babcock (Chavez) of Torrington. Tory and his family spent his early months in California, then moved to Salt Lake City, Utah in 1971. In 1975 the family moved to Mountain View, Wyoming where he attended kindergarten. They moved to Evanston, Wyoming in 1976 and Tory attended school there through the fifth grade. He served as master of ceremonies for many school events in Evanston. In 1981 the family moved to his mother’s family (Splittgerber) ranch in 1981. Tory attended school in Torrington graduating in 1988. While in high school he earned many awards for his musical talents which included playing numerous instruments, including the saxophone, trombone, tuba, and bass and rhythm guitars. He loved surprising his family by playing a different instrument in his concerts. He was an active ten year 4-H member, and loved showing his cattle at a variety of shows during his younger years. In 1991 he received his Associate of Science degree form Eastern Wyoming College. He attended school on a music activity grant, and played in the college concert and jazz bands and sang in the choir. Tory worked in Laramie, Wyoming and Grand Island, Nebraska before returning to the family ranch in 1993 where he became co-owner of R Lazy S Simmentals in 2006 following the death of Bill Babcock. He was hardworking and loved working with the cattle, doing mechanical work on the implements and vehicles, and was a loving son to his parents, which included Johnny Chavez whom his mother married in 2012. He loved animals, including his Beagle, Oliver. He maintained his passion for music and played a number of venues, even within the last month, with various bands and friends over the last number of years in Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska and South Dakota. Much of his leisure time was spent practicing playing his bass and electric guitars. Tory is survived by his mother and stepfather Johnny and Angie Chavez; sister Laura (Kevin) Walton of Big Piney, Wyoming; brothers David (Sam) Babcock and Brett (Melanie ) Babcock of Big Piney, Wesley (Sue) Babcock of Phoenix, Arizona; step-sister Ana Orendain of Guadalajara, Mexico; aunt Jeanine Loose of Hayward, California, uncle Joel (Nida) Splittgerber of San Diego, California, uncle Loren (Lyn) Splittgerber, of Boise, Idaho, aunt Beverly Remington of Watertown, New York, uncle Elmer (Vickie) Chavez of Torrington, aunt Clorie (Dave) Lovato of Denver, Colorado, aunt Margaret Sunderland of Colorado Springs, Colorado, aunt Flora Day of Rolling Hills, Wyoming; and many loving cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father Bill Babcock; grandparents Ernest and Darlene Splittgerber and William and Louise Babcock; and uncle Ron Loose. Tory’s loving and compassionate spirit will be sorely missed by his family. The family wishes to thank the Prairie Center and other neighbors for the love and support they have shown at this difficult time. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Tory Lee Babcock please visit our Sympathy Store.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Tory Lee Babcock December 4 1969 July 20 2019.

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