Nov 24, 2020

Tyson Trosper (1991-2020)

Posted Nov 24, 2020 11:50 PM

Tyson Trosper, age 29, of North Platte, Nebraska died at Bryan East in Lincoln, Nebraska on November 22, 2020.

Tyson was born to Doris Trosper and Russell Dytrych on February 10, 1991 in North Platte, where he grew up. When he was done with school, Tyson moved to Colorado.

While in Colorado he met the love of his life, Amber Grentz, and they had two children, Trinity and Cooper, and made their home in North Platte, Nebraska. Tyson started Trosper Pest Control earlier this year and enjoyed his work and the people he met.

Tyson had a great love for sports and the outdoors. He was on a golf league at Iron Eagle and liked watching his favorite teams, Huskers, Broncos and Colorado Avalanche. He was also a great outdoors man who loved being around a lake, fishing, camping and hiking.

Tyson was an amazing son, brother, father, friend and loving partner. He leaves behind a great love for music which he shared with his kids.

He is survived by his parents, Russell Dytrych and Doris Trosper, the love of his life, Amber Grentz and children, Cooper and Trinity Trosper, all of North Platte, Nebraska; brothers, Jason Trosper, of North Platte and Tyler Trosper (fiancée, Jordan Swaim) of Statesville, NC; sisters, Kelsie Trosper (Shane Freihage) and future nephew, of North Platte and Megan Trosper (Joe Wolters), of Omaha; grandmothers, Phyllis Hastings, of North Platte and Bonnie Dytrych, of Cozad; his best friends, Cory Sullivan, Josh Sheffield, John Rice, Garret Nesiba, Alan Sullivan, Jobito Pembleton and Jayden Neal; as well as many other friends and family members.

Tyson was preceded in death by his grandfathers, Bill Hastings, Stanley Dytrych and Paul Trosper; and friend, Anthony May.

Cremation was chosen. Celebration of Life will be Saturday, November 28, 2020, at Odean Colonial Chapel in North Platte, Nebraska. The memorial book can be signed online at odeanchapel.com or before the service at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore, which is in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorials are to the family for Tyson's children.