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Timothy Allison

Sidney, Ohio

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SIDNEY — Timothy Harold Allison, known as Tim Allison, died at the age of 70 at 12:48 p.m. on Oct. 6, 2014, at his home at 325 E. Ruth St. in Sidney, Ohio. He was diagnosed with cancer in August 2011. His cause of death remains unknown.

Tim Allison leaves behind his son, Kreg Timothy...

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I knew Mr. Allison (Tim) from AHS 1975 - 1980. After that frequently shopped at Allison's Jewelry. Tim always had a simile on his face. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Greg and family,
I'm so sorry to hear of your dad's passing, Kreg. He was such a wonderful guy who loved his family, friends & community. He will be deeply missed.

I WAS SORRY TO READ ABOUT TIM. HE SURE WAS A FUN FELLOW TO WORK WITH ON PROJECTS FOR ANY OCCASION. ONE OF A KIND.

HE WAS KIND AND CONSIDERATE AND WILL BE MISSED.

MY PRAYERS ARE WITH ALL OF YOU AND GOD BE WITH YOU ALWAYS. CHARMANE

Sorry to hear about Timothy. My deepest sympathy as your family goes through this time of healing.

Few people in the world really looked for the best in people like Tim did. He will be deeply missed. To all his family and friends (of which he considered everyone a friend or family) my thoughts and prayers are with you. Tears my be shed for such a great life lost but in the end remember the great life that was lived.

Kreg...Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of your loss. Your Dad was a wonderful person. I remember when he and Duane first started teaching together at Central. Lots of good stories to tell.

Duane and Linda Elsner

I went to Sidney HIgh School with Tim and really enjoyed being around him. We had a lot of fun,. He was a caring loving individual. His brain was always working on something. He had so much energy. Will miss him even though I have not seen him in a long time. Diana (Wolfe) Cawley living in Florida. My sympathy to the family. He will be missed.

The last time I saw Tim he was resting up a bit after a gallant fight with a foe he couldn't see, yet as was his custom he greeted me with a smile, a handshake and a kind word. He didn't linger on the subject of his illness but rather filled me in in how things were with family and wanted to know what I'd been up to. Most of our dealing were centered around jewelry as I did a lot of repair work for
Tim over the years which I usually did while listening to a good hunting or fishing story....

I will always remember Tim as a great roommate and generous friend during our years at BGSU -- 1961-1965.