Tim-Loreen-Obituary

Tim Loreen

Everett, Washington

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DIED
January 12, 2022
LOCATION
Everett, Washington

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Tim, 65, was born in Alaska in June 1956. On January 12 after a long time struggle with diabetes and the loss of his leg,

he passed and is now standing before our Lord.

He was well liked by many, worked hard, and would give you the shirt off his back. He greatly loved his family...

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Tim, My husband, my ups and downs, you're still the one. Love you blue eyes! So glad we'll make it, eternally babe.

It has been a year but I will always have fond memories when I think of Tim. I miss our friendly banter and his laugh. I was out of town and missed the wonderful treats from his family's recognition of a year passing. Do you think there are rocks in Heaven for Tim to find? I think he'd like that.

I wish Tim was here to talk rocks with. He possessed a great deal of knowledge and especially loved Brazilian agates. We would reminisce about our shared work experiences. Tim was one of a kind and just a truly good fellow.

Tim was one of the truly good humans on this earth and we were all better for knowing him. Rest easy brother in law.

Tim and I became good friends at Park Place where we worked together for some years. He made the job more tolerable with his sense of humor and laid back manner. We, of course, often talked about rock collecting which is a passion we both shared. He was a great guy and I miss him.

All our love sympathy and many unending prayers. We didn't know Tim very well but I thought kind Jerry and I give you many hugs in the loss of your brother Jerry. Also I loved your mother I saw her quite a bit in the town of Marysville, Washington. I think she grew up in Montana like I did. God bless you and yours. Love Laurel Parratt and daughters

My deepest condolences to Tim's family. For many years Tim and I would have a friendly banter and laugh. He often would see me in the halls and shout out "Here comes trouble!" and my response would be either "You're a smart man Tim or You know it!" and we would both laugh. Good times. He always had a smile. I miss him.

Tim and I have been best friends for decades. We went all through school together, went through scouting and got our Eagle Scout awards together, and got our passion for collecting rocks together. He was such a big part of my family, attending all birthday parties and holidays unless he was with his family. A huge part of my life has been taken away. Tim was great in keeping contact with his friends and checking in. We talked on the phone at lease a half dozen times a week and there was no...

Tim and I have been best friends for decades. We went all through school togehter, went through scouting and got our Eagles Scouts awards together, and started our passion for rock collecting together. Tim was such a huge part of our family. Every family event--all birthdays, Christmas, Thanksgiving, and any other reason you could think of for a party-- Tim was invited and attended unless he had plans with his family. Tim really treasured his friendships and called everyone on a regular basis...