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Brian Crum
March 15, 2023
He was a one-in-a-billion kind of guy. He was my "Emerging Nations" teacher in the late '60s at El Cerrito High. One day he brought in his band to play a concert just for us in that little course room. He was just fantastic! Charley Musslewhite was out of this world excellent too. He gave us free tickets to their performances around the Bay Area. Those were the days! Thanks Tim.
Ronee Blakley
April 28, 2021
Miss you Tim. Many great shows and adventures over a fifty year period.
Ronee Blakley
April 28, 2019
Still missed and remembered in countless moments, like once in New Orleans when we didn't get paid at Jed's and I wouldn't let him come down to the docks with my roadie and me at dawn to pick up the mondy, because I was afraid he would get hurt; he was on the road with two women and we were having a blast in our tour of 1976; we played many shows over the years and he never disappointed, with his wry humor, great blues guitar, and quiet ways; he was a woman lover in the deepest sense and supported equality for women when many didn't even know what it was; he was an intellectual, which I didn't appreciate fully at the time. RIP. Continued condolences to those closes to him.
Toby Campbell
March 19, 2018
For some reason just thought about him the other day, and got curious as to what happened to him. He had some creative skills at writing, and I recall he played some tunes, among them "John Henry," in Mr. Carey's Advanced English class. Somehow, I always thought he'd write novels...but that turned out to be me. He went into music, it seems, and the world was more pleasant with him in it. See you around...
Rasma Brempelis Atkinson
April 22, 2016
Tim was my Senior prom date at Claremont HS in 1962. We lost touch after High School. He went north and I stayed in San Diego.
I still remember him playing La Bamba.
My favorite song, though was "I Talk to the Trees".
He was a great friend in High School. I came to Claremont HS in the last 5 months of the senior year. Tim and his friends were very kind to me.
I had no idea he had passed away over 2 years ago. It was very sad news.
Kathy Sonheim
July 13, 2014
Aw Timmy, I'll be missing our sporadic emails, muddy fong. Before that there were the sporadic encounters at a gig at the Carousel ballroom, Inn of the beginning or now eternity. Even from the days in high school going with you and Stan to play in Pacific Beach was great music. Just found out you're playing with all the best, and all the rest of us will hear the music in the by and by. Thanks for all the good humor, fun and insightful observations.
Tim's Memorial
obert
May 22, 2014
Tim Kaihatsu memorial
obert
May 22, 2014
Michele Hayes
May 6, 2014
I have the utmost respect for Tim. He was really a great guitarist, and a very nice person, too! I saw him innumerable times when he was on the road with Robert Cray; he and my brother ,Kevin Hayes, shared many a laugh and had many funny stories about their travels together. I wish his family and friends peace in their heart, and I am truly sorry for the early loss of a great guy.
Harold Adler
May 6, 2014
A truly wonderful human being. Rest in Peace Timothy! Harold Adler - Berkeley
May 6, 2014
I remember Timmy well, especially from classes at CHS. We played baseball together in Youth Leagues and he had a high leg lift and was a pretty good Pitcher. He was an overall good guy. God Bless Tim. Arnold Powers
Antoinette Olesen
May 6, 2014
Tim will be playing in a pretty good band in heaven. Blessings to Tim and all of his family and friends! What a great guy who did so much good for this world. I will miss him
Joe Alcoser
May 5, 2014
This is a very big lose for the music world,and the blues music people,I meet tim and Robert Cray after a great concert we shared drinks and storys about past blues people,both were gentalmen,Love you Tim will miss but you in my heart forvever.
Joe Zahner
May 5, 2014
Tim was a great friend of mine and I miss him. Even if we hadn't spoken to each other for over a year when we did talk it was like we had just seen each other last week. I'm sorry I won't be able to attend the memorial service. I'm also sorry he and I won't be sitting out in the bleachers watching the A's play those Wednesday day games. Tim truly "touched them all"!
Ronee Blakley
May 5, 2014
Tim was important in my life, actively so for at least fifteen years, from freshman year at college, when he taught me my first Dylan song, to later years when we toured the U.S. together, with him as my only sideman, so we spent lots of time together. I miss him now and have missed him since I saw him last. Tracy and I were just talking about him and I hoped to see him on my upcoming S.F. trip. May he rest in peace. Condolences to family and friends. A brilliant man, part of the student revolution of the sixties at Berkely, when everything changed. With love and respect. Ronee
May 4, 2014
Thank you. You added so much to so many lives. Thank you. Mr. K. You are missed.
JIM Kelly
May 3, 2014
Couldn't find a nicer guy!!!
JVK
May 2, 2014
RIP
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