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Becky Monday
November 7, 2025
Linda - No longer working at the Gallery, I had no way to call you to extend my condolences after reading that Tim had passed away. I am so sorry. His kindness and big smile brightened my days. I also loved to watch him walk Huck and marveled at how a blind/deaf dog could always find his way home! The really interesting thing that happened on Sunday when I was reading the newspaper was this: When I got to the obit section, I thought to myself "I think I will read the names in case I know someone" and then I thought "I wonder if Tim will be in this." And then I turned the page and there he was! I have no idea how I "knew" this. I sent an email to someone at the community to get your phone number but did not hear back. Today I saw that I could write through the newspaper. Linda, his journey in his later years was clearly a complicated one. I always will admire your patience and devotion to do the right thing. I will never forget either of you and wish you all the best as you move forward during this sad time. With love, Becky
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