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Timothy Meighen Obituary

Timothy Curtis Meighen Dimondale Age 54, died April 6, 2010 in Charlotte. Timothy was born January 15, 1956 in Toledo, Ohio, a son of Lewis and Margaret Meighen. He was a Meijer's employee and Vietnam era Army veteran. Surviving are his daughter, Whitney S. Smith of Owosso; two brothers, Matthew William (Kathy) Meighen of Charlotte and Bernard James (Wanki) Meighen of Green Bay, Wisconsin; one sister, Rebecca Lynn Pedo of Lansing; nieces and nephews. A private service will be held at a later time. Memorial contributions may be made to Eaton Community Hospice, 2675 S. Cochran, Charlotte, MI 48813.

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Published by Lansing State Journal on Apr. 13, 2010.

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Angel Cook

April 18, 2010

I met Tim while living in Holt years ago.What a wonderful,kind,honest man.I never ran into him; without that smile and geniune excitment he was so happy to see us.Regardless of some hard times he was having.Always wanted to know how we were doing... He trully loved his Country,and was very proud to have served! Thank you Tim... Even though I never met his daughter,or knew of her living arrangments.Tim always talked about her, and how much he Loved her..His eyes would light up when he mentioned her name. God Bless .

Raymond Segorski

April 13, 2010

Tim was one of the Attack Battalion's Aeroscout Observers. He was qualified to perform as a emergency copilot on the OH58 helicopter as well as support the pilot in the Attack Helicopter mission. AIthough I was a Huey pilot for the Assault Battalion, I also flew the OH58. Tim requested to fly with me often and I came to know him quite well. Tim was a serious minded soldier, but he loved to fly and was easy to know and like. What a privilage to have had the opportunity to know him and share a career with a gentleman of his character.

God bless Tim, his family and friends!

Ray Segorski

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