Tim-Fleischmann-Obituary

Tim Fleischmann

Portland, Oregon

1961 - 2025

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DIED
January 9, 2025
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Timothy L. (Tim) Fleischmann passed away on Jan. 9, 2025 surrounded by family. He was born in Tacoma, Wash., on Oct. 4, 1961 to Leonard and Dorothy Fleischmann. Throughout Tim's childhood his family moved many times, from Tacoma, to Salem, Eugene, Portland, Fort Wayne Indiana and finally back to...

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Will remember all the great battles on the cul de sac court in Eugene. RIP, Tim.

Rose city golf course will never be the same. Miss you my brother. The best golfer in our group who just got better with age.

Will miss you, Uncle Tim.

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Thoughts and prayers to Tim's family during this time; he will be remembered as an amazing CFO, colleague, and friend With deepest sympathy, Diana Gernhart

Tim and I were on a city leaguebasketball team where we won a championship back in the early 90s. Tim´s heady play at point guard was instrumental in our success that year.

Here´s a picture of Tim, Tom & Jim Moreland (our oldest brother). These were brothers for life from NE Portland (& Central Catholic). If there are Golf Courses in heaven, Tim & Jim are on the tee box. May perpetual light shine upon them and made their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed in the mercy of God rest in peace amen.

We at the Red Door Project loved Tim greatly. He brought so much to our organization and he will be deeply missed. We have a ritual of doing a personal check-in at the beginning of all of our board meetings and Tim always talked about how grateful he was and how deeply proud he was of Nick. He would light up like a shining star while talking about him. We are holding the family with lots of love and care and are so sorry for your loss. May his memory be a blessing.

Tim will be missed. Here´s Tim with Tom and Jim Moreland. NE Portland brothers from the hood. If there´s a golf course in heaven, Jim & Tim are on the tee box. R. I. P.