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TIMOTHY J. CERVANTES

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Timothy J. Cervantes Timothy J. Cervantes, formerly of Palatine, was born May 24, 1969, and was taken too soon Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009. He was the loving son of Daniel and Jane Cervantes; and grandson to Beatrice Spence. He is also survived by his sisters, Julie (Lou) Morelli and Kelly...

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My thoughts were of you yesterday.

Happy Birthday in heaven to my beautiful son.
You are in my heart and soul.

My Son,

Mother

i was very blessed to have been able to grow up in palatine, specifically, prairie brook apartments, where i met the cervantes family, mr. and mrs. cervantes, tim, julie, kelly, and joe. i was only a child when i first met tim, and what i remember most about him is his smile and how nice he was to me. whenever i saw him at the pool in the summer, he would always smile at me. it has been many years since i last saw tim, but even so, i still remember his smile and how nice he was to me. there...

Two years today since you left us. You are in my heart forever, love you my beautiful son.
Mother

Dear Jane and family,

How my heart hurts for all of you in only recently learning of Tim's passing. I remember him from many years ago and he struck me as a very passionate, profound young man. I sm sorry I did not know him better as reading these many remembrances of him, how his life touched the hearts of so many people. I pray for the Lord's comfort to all Tim's family and friends. "As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you...."--Isaiah 66:13
The Lord's...

I remember this as if it were yesterday, holding you in my arms. Mother

Tim was probably the most passionate person I ever have known. He was so brave. Standing and reading his poetry. And so much fun. We spent time together while he was in Arizona. I never forgot him and started seeking him out on the social networks, and found him here. You don't need me to tell you how very blessed you were and still are. God bless

It's been a week now since I learned of Tim's passing. I'm still in shock and disbelief knowing I won't be able to talk to him anymore or read his poetry. My
adolesense was shaped in part by my
friendship with Tim and JC in Vestal. This
carried through college. I hope someday to speak to JC but wanted to express my deepest and sincere condolenses to everyone. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Lisa (Casparis) Kaufman