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Timothy Dean (Tiny Tim) Cosay

Posted 2009-07-30 by Sharla
The White Mountain Independent
Show Low, Arizona - 05/31/2005

Timothy Dean "Tiny Tim" Cosay, 21, died May 25, 2005 in Phoenix.

"Tiny Tim" was born in Whiteriver where he was raised and graduated from Alchesay High School in 2002. When Alchesay High School sent six boys to State Finals in Field and Track and were awarded Runner-Up, Tim was one of them. His specialty was the 440 relay and 100 meter dash, also the 880 meter race. Four days after graduating he enlisted in the U.S. Army and graduated from basic training at Ft. Sills, Oklahoma. He then went to Ft. Lee, Virginia, and finished advanced training, specializing in mechanics. He served his country proudly in the National Guard for the last several years.

In his free time he enjoyed fishing, hunting and traditional Native American dancing. Tim also was active in rodeo, often helping his younger brothers and taking part in bull riding events. He was a very loving person with a handsome smile. Tim was always very helpful and took time to be of service to others. In his short life he touched many hearts. Special to him was his fiance, Judith Morris. They were to be married in the fall.

Tim is survived by his mother, Lucinda Daley; his father, Timmie Cosay, Sr.; five brothers, Orville, Deshone, Larren, Jeron and Timmie, Jr.; and one sister, Rhea, all of Whiteriver; his grandparents, Bowman and Shirley Daley of East Fork; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Terry Cosay and Andre Cosay and one uncle, Jerrold Cosay.

A wake will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 1 at the family home in East Fork. Funeral Services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, June 3, at the Chief Alchesay Activity Center in Whiteriver. Interment will follow in the Whiteriver Cemetery.

Owens Mortuary of Show Low is handling the arrangements.


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