Tim-Royse-Obituary

Tim Royse

Phoenix, Arizona

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Tim Royse, 55, Tempe, went to Jesus on 3/10/04, after recent heart surgery. He was born in Elk City, OK and moved to Tempe in 1956. He attended Tempe High & MCC & was a US Army Medic. Tim worked for United Liquor for 17 years & Capital Title for 3 years. He had many friends...

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My prayers go out to Tim's family and friends. I did not know Tim; however, I know his brother, Robb. From reading the memories of Tim, and of knowing Robb, I'm certain that Tim was a compassionate, helpful, caring individual who brought joy and smiles to all he came in contact with.

Words cannot express our sorrow in the passing of one of our beloved family members at such a young age. His memory will live on in the the minds of Jake Wilson, Helens younger brother and wife Betty. Marcus, Richard, Patty Wilson (Taylor) and Larry. We have fond memories of Timmy and will miss his presence. Love to all and God Bless.

Tim was one of the kindest people I have ever met. He was also more comlicated and interesting than he let on to. His sense of humor was priceless. When I first came to work for Capital Title, Tim let me know if there was anything he could do to help, I only had to ask. He was always more than willing to help out in any way, and usually was able to anticipate that need even before he was asked, all the while being consistantly good natured. Such a sweet, dear man. I miss him terribly. My...

Tim was such a helpful wonderful person and we will all miss him very much. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family.

I never met Tim, but spoke with him on the phone many times when I needed help with misplaced mail, or some supply need. He was like the calm in the eye of the storm. I would be in a panic and he would quietly listen to what I needed and do it for me. I never had to call back to check, because I knew that when I asked Tim for something, it was in good hands and would just get done. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and he will be greatly missed at Capital Title.

I am going to miss Tim very much. He was the start of every morning when he would say with a huge smile "Good morning Pumpkin". I am going to miss that a lot. My prayers are with Tim and his family.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Tim. I worked with Tim for 3 years at Capital Title. I never talked to Tim for more than minutes at a time, but he was the type of person that left a huge impression on me. Everyone should strive to be more like Tim was. I only hope that when it is my time to go with the Lord, I will have spread 1/10th of the joy Tim passed on to people through his live. He will be missed greatly.

To one of CTA's Finest employee, no I mean friend. I have had the pleasure of working with Tim for the last 3 years, and what a fine example of character,compassion, & loyalty he shared with me, along with eveyone else he came in contact with. He has educated and helped me on several different occasions and I am extremely thankful for all he has done for me. I am honored to have known such a wonderful man. May his brightness be shared to all that knew him. My deepest sympathy to his family...

I can only express graditude for the time that I knew Tim. He was the kindest person that I have known. I'll always remember how whenever I brought my daughter to work, she would want to see "the funny man." If Tim wasn't working, he was working on making somebody smile. That was the man I knew.