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Sharon Lewis Creviston and Gary Creviston
April 27, 2025
Sad for the loss of your Husband, Dad and grandfather. My husband and I knew Tim and Jan at Cedarville College. He was such a kind, considerate young man with many friends, we feel privileged we were two of them. Jan, Gary and I send our heartfelt condolences to you and your whole family.
Dan & Sheila Schetter
November 5, 2024
Tim was a very special friend to Sheila and me. We were golf partners in league play and also played hundreds of rounds together. We shared in many cruises with Tim and Jan and enjoyed our many trips to Amish country just to get away and relax. Tim was my very best friend and accountability partner and mentor. Tim will be sorely missed and we are saddened by his passing, but will some day reunite with him in Heaven, What a glorious day that will be. We love you Tim.
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