Timothy-Eisele-Obituary

Timothy J. Eisele

Ann Arbor, Michigan

1938 - 2019

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Eisele, Timothy J. 3/4/1938 - 9/3/2019 Gregory, MI Timothy J. Eisele will be fondly remembered for his lighthearted approach toward life, his generous spirit, his kind heart, and his insistence on finding the humor in a situation, whenever possible. He passed away peacefully on September 3, 2019...

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Picked up my koozie from your memorial service today and thought of you. Missing you so much that I could "squish a grape!"

Great neighbor and friend. Always pleasure to play golf with, or shoot the breeze in the yard.

I miss you dad......

Jeffer

We sure are going to miss you Funky Tim....doesn't even seem real. RIP xoxo

Alan, Becky & Coley

I am so sorry to hear about Tim's passing. I just saw him at the golf course with his grandson. He was so happy to be golfing again. What a lovely person and childhood neighbor. I am sorry for your loss.

My old friend Tim, what a friend, 75 years Tim and I ran together. Can you believe a guy 5' 5 (he always said 56) was captain of our basketball team. What a shooting guard, if we had the 3 pointers back then we would have won more games. I'll miss you old friend, love you Tim Eisele.
Harvey

We have been friends with Tim for over 45 years. After moving to Chelsea, we still kept that strong friendship going. Tim loved to GOLF, among many other fun things, and he always kept Al straight and avoiding an argument with me by saying, "Don't go there, Al". So he didn't. Wow what a mentor he was. We will miss you, Tim. May God hold you in the Palm of His Hands!

The Zangara's-Pat & Al

My thoughts and prayers go out to all of my Eisele family. Growing up with an alley between our houses in the Village of Dexter was such a great experience growing up. Our families did most everything together, camping, snowmobiling, swimming in the pool, graduation parties, you name it and we did it. Tim always had a smile on his face, a comeback for any comment and the biggest heart you could imagine. The memories always put a warmth in my heart and a smile on my face. Rest In Peace...