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6 Entries
Susan (Flick) Grove
October 23, 2023
So sorry to hear this. I was only around you a few times at a family reunion. You were one of my first cousins.
Rod Duckett
October 14, 2023
Cant believe he is gone. Friends from pre school. Played for years, walked to Junior high together, lifted weights together, in my wedding, rode bikes, played ball, endless memories.
Robert & Anna Maria Seal
October 4, 2023
Thanks Tim for your devoted service in protecting our country.
Vickie and Larry Brinlee
October 3, 2023
We will always remember Tim as someone who made you feel welcome in his home and was dedicated to his family and his country. He had a special bond with his dogs and they with him. He will truly be missed.
Anita and Tom
September 30, 2023
We will all miss him.
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