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Tim Carman

Portland, Oregon

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Tim Carman Sept. 3, 1947 - Aug. 12, 2019 Tim Carman, age 71, spent his life dedicated to education and helping children succeed in life and in the classroom. With a doctorate in Education, he was the superintendent of schools for the Greater Albany Public School System in Albany, Ore. He was...

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Traveling through Glasgow today with my grandson and told him of Tim. He asked why he was my favorite coach and I said "he believed in me and loved me." Rest in peace coach and hope to see you on the other side. Tom Stebbins Helena Capital 72-76.

I was searching online to see if Tim had finished the novel he'd been writing some time ago when I happened upon this sad news. We'd met on a matchmaking site & thus began a memorable time together. Whether it was watching live theater or my grandson's ball game, visiting The Grotto or the zoo, or dinner at his place or a barbecue at mine, it all seemed to be a fun-filled time for us. He was 1 of the most generous & compassionate people I've ever met. I'm sure his legacy will live on...

Synchronicity brought us together for a time. I will always cherish that time. Thank you Tim Carman for being in my life. Barb May

To the families of Mr. Carmen,

My husband and I had the pleasure of Mr. Carmen as our teacher and coach at Capital High School in Helena, Montana from 1972 to 1975. We have fond memories of how fun he made learning. My husband praises him as a football coach.

We were saddened to hear of his passing at such an early age and to learn of the medical hurdles he endured over the last twenty years. He touched both of our lives positively and we are both better individuals for...

Mr. Carman was one of my high school teachers in Helena back in the early 70's. I also attended bible study that he and his wife held in their home. I have very fond memories Mr. Carman, he was a great teacher and mentor. So very sorry for your loss.

Dr. Tim Carman was my professor at Lewis & Clark. He was dedicated to his profession, an excellent teacher and a great leader. I always admired his ability to bring educators together to accomplish a lot for students. Peace be with him, Dr. Sandra Duty