Kent Marvin Spencer "Super K" passed away on September 7, 2020 doing what he loved, camping in the great outdoors with his wife. He had a great weekend with family and friends razoring around the mountains of Albany County Wyoming and even going as far as Walden, Colorado.
Kent was born in August of 1963 to Marvin and Betty Lou Spencer. He grew up in Denver, Colorado with his four brothers and graduated from Lincoln High School in 1981. He was a star wrestler and varsity football player throughout his high school years and began working as an apprentice in the steel industry.
In 1987 he married the love of his life Tammy and had two beautiful children, Tiffany Jo (1989) and Bradley Ervin (1990).
Kent was the life of the party. He made a huge impact on the people in his life leaving behind many great memories. He had a heart of gold and no task was too big for him. Kent had several successful businesses throughout his life. He went through life with his head held high and a smile on his face.
He spent his free time with his beautiful bride (woman) of 33 years, kids and grandkids, that were the light of his life. He was an avid hunter and shooter. He loved boating, camping and piloting his red RZR. In his younger days he enjoyed riding his red Harley.
Kent is survived by his wife, Tammy, and their two children, Tiffany (Bryce), Bradley (Krystle) and two grandchildren, Emma and Jaden. He is also survived by his three brothers, Steve, Phil, Tim and many more family members along with close friends.
He was proceed in death by his parents Marvin and Betty Lou and older brother Greg.
He crossed the river doing what he loved, camping and spending his life with his family. He was taken way to soon and will be missed dearly. Bad to the Bone!!
A gathering to remember Kent will take place from 2:00 to 5:00 pm on Saturday, September 12th, 2020 at the family's home. Please contact Goes Funeral Care at 970-482-2221 for further details if you would like to attend.
In lieu of flowers, Kent's wife Tammy and kids ask that you hold your loved ones a little tighter tonight.