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Jerry Tew
June 14, 2009
Timbo was a very good and dear friend to me and my wife. We were friends since childhood. Tim was a very generous person, he would often pay the way for his friends to go to movies, amusement park and many other things if the friend didn't have the money at the time.
My heart hurts just seeing his name in the obituaries. He was my friend and I know that JESUS will welcome him home and give him a new body and mind and a crown to wear and streets to walk on that are both mad of gold. I LOVE YOU TIMBO.
June 14, 2009
From the family of Rev Robert and Emma Tew, Jerry Tew and Tootie Tew. We all remember Timbo well and have many fond memories of him. In his teen years I remember him as happy, care free, and his face was always "ruddy" in complextion.(tootie) We loved him and offer our condolences to his family with much love.
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