Timothy-Alpern-Obituary

Timothy Alpern

San Antonio, Texas

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ALPERNTimothy Ray Alpern, born December 18, 1951 in O'Fallon, Illinois died peacefully in his sleep on Saturday, December 29, 2012. He was absolutely fearless in the face of a devastating illness and was an inspiration to all who knew him. Tim was preceded in death by his father, Jack Alpern, and...

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Sure miss hanging with you Tim and your bubbly laugh. R.I.P. Love ya

Tim,
You will always, always be loved....
I will see you soon, Tim...praising God together!

As my cousin Donna mentioned Tim was a true angel on this earth. I too can say that I am very proud to call him my cousin & family as we have countless stories of so many great times together. Tim made us all laugh with his jokes & always positive attitude. He will truly be missed by all of us who were lucky enough to know him even though I feel he left us too soon I'm sure he is making someone laugh in Heaven right now. He was truly special & loved by all of us.

I took this photo of Tim at the Bullock Museum, 5.15.2011. There's that smile that everyone keeps mentioning.

Tim

Ill miss your friendship and your from the gut laugh that always was fun to hear.thanks so much for all the support ,all the time you sold our CDs.

Love ya

Ernie Durawa-Texas Tornados

We are sorry for you loss. Timmy really made me laugh and was very supportive when I was deployed. He will be missed.

R.I.P. Mogambo Man. Gone but not forgotten.

The world has lost a true angel in Tim's passing. You never saw him without a big smile on his face and a joke to tell! At all the family get togethers he was the shining star with his outlook and again always a big smile. He enjoyed life to the fullest and loved all his family deeply.There's so much we all could say but I think the best thing to say is we thank god for putting you in our lives. You are one special person and will be truly missed. As the song goes, he did it his way and what...

Tim, Dan, Mike were neighborhood friends in Oak Hills and spent many a Saturday beating each other up on the makeshift football field outside Faye and Ray's house. All you say is true about this really sweet guy. Although I had not seen Tim for years, I remember him like yesterday and know he will be missed. We will remember how full he kept his glass.