Guymon native Timothy Landess dies at 53; service Jan. 24
A Guymon native died Jan. 10; a celebration of life is set for Jan. 24 at the Presbyterian Church. Neighbors can attend to support the family.

Timothy Grant Landess, 53, a native of Guymon, died Jan. 10 in Fort Worth. Born Sept. 22, 1972, in Guymon, Landess’ passing brings a local family into mourning and prompts a community memorial later this month.
A Celebration of Life service for Landess will be held Jan. 24 at the Presbyterian Church, 310 NW 7th St. in Guymon. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Bunch-Roberts Funeral Home. The obituary listing includes biographical details, survivors and directions for memorial contributions and funeral arrangements for those who wish to offer support.
Landess’ death is notable in a county where many households are connected across generations. In towns the size of Guymon, memorial services often serve as both personal farewells and community gatherings where neighbors check in on one another. The scheduled service provides an opportunity for friends, classmates and longtime neighbors to attend and offer condolences to his family.
Local residents planning to attend should note the date and location and may contact Bunch-Roberts Funeral Home for additional logistical details. The obituary listing referenced by the funeral home outlines where the family prefers memorial contributions to be directed and provides guidance on visitation and service arrangements.
Beyond the immediate service, Landess’ passing is a reminder of how small communities organize around loss and support. For many in Texas County, the coming week will include family visits, shared memories and practical arrangements that reflect both personal grief and local solidarity. The Presbyterian Church at 310 NW 7th St. will be the focal point for those activities on Jan. 24.
What comes next for the community is straightforward: neighbors and friends will have a formal chance to gather, and the family has provided instructions for memorial contributions and funeral arrangements through the funeral home and the obituary listing. Those who want to pay respects or offer assistance should consult Bunch-Roberts Funeral Home for the most current details.
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