Tim-Dieringer-Obituary

Tim Dieringer

Portland, Oregon

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Dieringer, Tim 61 Sept. 25, 1953 Aug. 14, 2015 Tim, 61, born in Portland, died unexpectedly. Tim was an active member of Holy Family Parish and the Catholic community. He was well known for his involvement in his church and the Woodstock neighborhood. Tim ran his own ice cream shop for many...

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Dearest Sir Tim: I know it's been a while and it might be physically impossible for you to read this message, but I want to express my gratitude for all the help you have given me to support my education from 2019 to 2015. I was so devastated to learn about your sudden passing in Aug 2015 through a letter I received from your brothers - Gene and Pat - back in February 2016, which was two months before my college graduation. Before that, I was asking myself why I hadn't heard from you yet...

Dearest Dieringer family, All the McDonalds feel saddened at the loss of Tim. I, myself, have fond memories of when Gerry and I stayed for 2 weeks as children. Your family was AWESOME and Tim was Gerry's age so, a lot of fun was had by all. You siblings will remain in our prayers at this time of loss. It is soothing to know Tim is "Home" now in heaven with both his Heavenly Father as well as his biological Dad and Mom, Bob and
Evelyn. God Bless all of you! - Sharon (McDonald) Larson

Vicki and family,
We hold you all in our prayers and send our love to you as we remember your brother. Tim

Dear Dieringer Family, I am so sorry to hear of Tim's sudden passing. My heart goes out to each of you. I have fond memories of growing up with the family when you lived on Pacific Street. I am so very sorry for your loss.

Tim was one of a kind and well loved by all! So sorry and surprised to hear of his passing...sending you all our love.

I'm truly sorry for the loss of Tim. He's with God now-how could it be any better? I know you will miss him.Cynthia Rawson Roberti

I was deeply shocked and saddened to learn of Tim's sudden passing. I had spoken with him on the phone numerous times in his capacity as business manager for the Dieringer rentals, and met him during his recent visit, in company with his brothers Gene and Pat, to the property where I rent an apartment. My sincerest condolences to all the family. My thoughts are with them at this difficult time.

So sorry to hear of Tim's passing. My mother & I spent many pleasant times in his ice cream shop on Woodstock in the 1970's & 80's. My condolences to his entire family, and may he RIP.

We are so sorry for the loss of Tim. He was a living example of service to his Lord and faith community. There's a large hole that we'll all have to fill.
Love & blessings to the family.
- Moreland family