Timmy-Tritsch-Obituary

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Mr. Timmy D. "Tim" Tritsch

Richland, Michigan

Jul 7, 1950 – Aug 19, 2017 (Age 67)

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BORN
July 7, 1950
DIED
August 19, 2017
AGE
67
LOCATION
Richland, Michigan

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Farley Estes Dowdle Funeral Cremation Preneed Care - Richland Chapel Obituary

Timmy D. "Tim" Tritsch, 67, of Richland, passed away peaceful at his home, Saturday, August 19, 2017, surrounded by his loving family. Tim was born July 7, 1950 in Shenandoah, Iowa to Delbert and Yvonne (Michel) Tritsch. He graduated from Eastern Illinois University with a Master's and Specialist...

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My wife and I were just talking about Major Tim Tritsch and saw on Google that he passed away eight years ago. Tim was my boss in Ogden, UT. Enjoyed working, hunting, and golfing with him! May you continue to rest in peace. Scott & Young Bronson

Just learned of Maj Tritsch's passing. I worked for him in Ogden and always appreciated what a good man he was. Sorry for your loss.
RIP Sir.

So deeply sorry for your loss. May God's wonderful future promises console your hearts. (John 6:40)

Pam:
I was sorry to hear about Tim's passing. I know that you have many good memories of the past years. Hope to see you sometime.
Bruce Schenck

To Pam and family: We were so sorry to hear of Tim's passing. Mike was so glad he got to see Tim and all of your family at Yvonne's funeral. Prayers to you and your family. Love, Mike and Deb Michel

Pam,

So sorry to hear of Tim's passing. You are in our thoughts.

Mary and Al Smith

Pam,Sorry to hear about Tim. He was a good man, and will be missed. Take care of yourself. Let me know if you need anything.

Bill Wendorf

So many memories, Pam. My love to you and all your family as you support each other in your sadness. God bless you all! I hope it's not long until I get to see you again. I will continue to think of you often.

Pam and Family,

I was so sadden to hear the news of Tim's passing. Even though we didn't see each other often I considered him a good friend. I always looked forward to the class reunions and new I could count on Tim as a golf partner, even though he would usually kick my butt. It always seem that we could always pick up where we left off in between times of getting together. I will greatly miss him at our next reunion but will keep him in my mind as a great friend and a great father...