Timothy-Broege-Obituary

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Timothy Broege

Dec 21, 1956 - Dec 6, 2022

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He was the best family you could ever have

Tim was a good guy. He was always friendly, had a subtle sense of humor, and was very easy going. He worked hard on the farm - he never shied away from going to the haymow for a few loads of hay on some ungodly hot summer days. We were always welcome at the Broege home. He worked hard and played hard - there is nothing wrong with that. Another very good person gone too soon. RIP, Tim

Tony and I are so sorry to hear about Tim's passing. He was a good friend for so many years. From the parties in the "Field", to our wedding party, when he wore his tux to milk cows the next day, so he could get his money's worth. When I was staying with my Mom, after she had surgery, Tim would come over to visit and bring us some fresh vegetables from his garden. So many memories, I can't begin to share them all. Even though we haven't spent much time with him over the past few years, we...

What a great guy with so many fun memories with him as a teenager. He was my friend so sorry to hear of his passing. Sending peace & love to his family.

I miss my brother already!

Knew Tim from his visits to Casey’s, enjoyed our chats. Actually had a good visit at the open house for Christ in the Wilderness. So sorry for your loss

Sorry to hear of Tim's passing.
Always got to see him at Willow.

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Timothy's Obituary

Timothy Ray Broege, age 65, of Stockton, IL passed away Tuesday, December 06, 2022 at his home. He was born in Freeport, IL on December 21, 1956 to the late Raymond L. and LaVonne E. (Dole) Broege.

Tim had farmed most of his life. He had also worked at Atwoods and helped with the Stockton Township. He was a handyman and loved working with wood. Tim enjoyed helping with Christ in the Wilderness.

He is survived by his sister, Cathy Musser of Mt. Carroll; his brothers, Vern of Stockton and Jeff of Indianapolis; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and his nephew, Matthew Broege.

No services will be held. A memorial fund has been established.

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