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Dennis Alexander Bible, born on July 24, 1972, in Fort Campbell, KY, passed away on November 19, 2024, in Brighton, CO. He leaves behind a legacy of authenticity, love, and laughter that will continue to live on in the stories and memories of everyone who knew him.
In life, Dennis was surrounded by the love of family, including his parents, Demarious Bryan (Tim) and Dennis Dila; grandfather, Darrell Bible (Blanche), grandmother Alberta Dila; siblings, Contessa Milliken, Matthew Bryan (Savannah), and Brittany Wilhelm (Chris); his nephews and nieces, Moses Corbin (Monica), Analicia Arias, Rome Milliken, Eli Bryan, Madison Bryan, and Alex Wilhelm; great-nephews and nieces Arabella, Lilianna, Moses, Jr., and Amaya Corbin; and his beloved extended family, including aunts and uncles, Dwanna Bible, Kellie Bible, Darrell Bible, David Bible, Dirk Bible (Suzy), Sandy Milliken, Edward Milliken (Julie), John Milliken, and John Dila; cousins, Ryan, Steven, Cassie, Darrell, Faith, Jace, Cassie, Jackie, Lucy, Kara, Kayla, Kaitlin, Christopher, Felicia, Dallas, Dirk, Danielle, and Tyler; and loved ones Jack and Cheryl Milliken, Joyce Butcher, and someone especially close to his heart, Yvonne Razo.
Dennis is preceded in death by his grandparents Donna Bible, Ralph Milliken, and Bessie Acres and his nephew, Matthew Wilhelm.
Glimpses of Dennis’ heart and soul can be found from Michigan to California, and from Colorado to Tennessee. He was an avid sports fan, and his love for the Detroit Lions, Tigers, and Redwings never wavered. Dennis was a racing and shooting enthusiast, a cheeseburger connoisseur, and a fantasy football commissioner, commiserator, and victor. He was a loyal and dedicated worker who will be deeply missed by his Transwest friends and colleagues. Above all, Dennis was a fierce and steadfast friend to all who were fortunate enough to know him.
In lieu of services, the family invites you to please share your memories, tributes, and farewells in this forum. Please also reserve July 24, 2025, to celebrate Dennis’ life from wherever you are in a way you know he would love – perhaps with a Red Robin burger or a Xochimilco’s chimichanga in hand.
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