TIMILI-GARTNER-Obituary

TIMILI GARTNER

Kansas City, Missouri

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GARTNER Timili Ann (McCormick) Gartner, 59, of Topeka, Kansas, passed away April 12, 2011 at St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri due to complications of a brain aneurysm. Timili was born in Topeka, Kansas to William B. and Shirley (Westfall) McCormick on June 20, 1951. The family will...

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I will always remember lovely Timili and miss her always

For Timili's entire family: I am so sad about the passing of Timili and will miss her dearly. She not only graduated with me from TWHS but she volunteered with me at the Designer's Showhouse for many years and helped out that organization a great deal. She was a very quiet and shy young lady when you first met her, but her wisdom and kindness to other's will always be appreciated by so many.

I wanted Timili's family to know they are in my prayers. I always enjoyed coming to your meetings at TARC and seeing you. You were a good friend.

Lory, Jamie, Jim, and Family,
We were very saddened to hear of Timili's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you...
Mark & Rita Snyder

Lori and family,

Just wanted to let you know how sorry I am about your sisters passing. You are in my prayers.

Kara

This is a beautiful remembrance and tribute to an amazing woman. We are deeply saddened by the death of Timili and will miss seeing her, and will miss eating her incredible creations. Charlie will miss making her smile and miss being adored by her. Glad we shared the joys of life with Timili and family at the kitchen. You are all in our thoughts daily. love The Collums

I first met Timili at Brewster Place in early 2000 and then had the fortunate opportunity to also work with her at TARC these past several years. What an incredible lady and human being. She was always there to assist with TARC's Special Events without hesitation. She was devoted and a strong advocate for individuals with developmental and related disabilities. Timili definitely had a zest for life!

To Timili's family and friends, my thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathy to...

Dear Family, How shocked I was to hear of her passng. Timili taught me how to cook, more than that how to cook WELL. She was my friend and I loved her. She will be deeply missed by all of us that knew her. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love, Riki Lindsey Cobler

I am so sorry that now there is only memory (but there will be childhood, forever): those years riding to Gage School together, one or the other of our mothers at the wheel. Adios, Timili.