Timothy-Dillon-Obituary

Timothy J. Dillon

West Allis, Wisconsin

Age 52

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West Allis, Wisconsin

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Timothy J. Dillon West Allis - Tim, our loving son, was called home to our Lord on September 5th, 2020, at the age of 52. Son of Terry and Marie Dillon, brother of Cindy (Kevin) Kompas and Brian (Barb) Dillon. Dear uncle to Brad, Catilyn, Kian and Hannah. Survived by many aunts, uncles, and...

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Not a day goes by that I dont think about you. I miss your smile, your laugh, all our talks. Friends trip are not the same without you. My life is not the same without you.

Is this Tim Dillon who played in Southwest Little League for the Brewers when he was 13-16 years old? A pitcher? If so, this makes me so sad. I don´t know why I thought about him tonight. He was one of the funniest kids I knew. And I had a pretty solid understanding and foundation of humor back then. He always carried himself with positivity and was always loose. We all counted on that. And we were the best team in that Senior league all 3 years, championship every year. We never hung out...

Tim,
I kept trying to think of the right thing to say but there really isn’t any. I just thank my lucky stars I was fortunate to have you as a friend. You meant so much to me. Miss you everyday and my deepest sympathies to everyone else who is missing you.
Love always

It’s hard to find the right words. Marie and Terry we are so sorry you had to say goodbye to your Son. Cindy and Brian, we are so sorry you had to say goodbye to your Brother. May Gods Love and Peace surround you during this difficult time.

Tim, you were one of a kind. A very special friend who always knew how make people feel important. Your years of friendship (which started at West Allis Blueprint), our long chats and laughs about old times are some that I will cherish. I'm so glad you were a part of my life even across the miles. My sympathies to all ... peacefully rest my friend.

So sorry for your loss

I still cant believe he is gone, my memory of Tim (although I only know his as "Dillon") is a man who was happiest surrounded by his favorite people with a beer in his! He was the kind of friend who was always there no matter what time of day it was, if you needed him he would show up. Dillon is someone who will never be forgotten and will be greatly missed. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.

Tim, thank you for all the memories. The laughter, the happiness we had was simply amazing. All the fun times, having the cops called on us, dart trips, Sundays at your parents' house, ice cream runs, calm TV and bar-hopping nights, sunrises delivering papers, putting out dressers on fire, margs in our yard, how you loved my daughter to name a few. You are a kind, loving, and caring man. You will be truly missed and will always hold a special place in my heart. Condolences to your...

Dear Mr. And Mrs. Dillon, I recognized the name and knew for sure when I saw your names. I babysat for your kids close to fifty years ago. I don't remember too much but I do remember how adorable they all were! If only we could turn back the clock ( for all of us ). My sincere condolences to you and your family. May all your happy memories warm your hearts and get you through the difficult times to come.
Marcia Waldera ( Manske )