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Timothy W. Fiscus

Jackson, Michigan

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Fiscus, Timothy W. 11/18/1970 - 4/18/2020 Jackson, Michigan formerly of Elkmont, Alabama Our special son, father, brother and friend left his earthly home on April 18, 2020. Tim struggled with health issues over half of his 49 years. During kidney failure, dialysis, two transplants (which his...

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Thinking about my friend Tim today. There's no way to measure the loss that I've felt since he passed. Tim was such a genuine person with nothing but his love of his children and his love of life with no regrets. I love and miss my friend but some day we'll be laughing and sharing stories again!

It´s been 5 years Tim. I think about you and miss you every day. Mom

He taught me how to drive in his car when we were back in high school. I really liked having him as my friend. He had a special way about him...he liked everyone and spread joy to others regardless of circumstances. He will always be remembered fondly by me and my family and so many friends.

My Name is Mike Sipe I was Friends with Tim when he lived in Grove City, OH. I Love and miss this guy so much He introduced me to Queensrÿche And we went to the Empire Tour together. One of the best concerts ever I miss you Tim. I will never forget our time together Bro. You Rock!

The following was posted on Tim's guestbook in The News Courier , Athens Alabama:

Andre Weinstock, Research Program Chair, Alport Syndrome Foundation Apr 26, 2020
Prompted by Tim's request, the Alport Syndrome Foundation and the NIDCD National Temporal Bone, Hearing and Balance Pathology Resource Registry are now working to create a resource that will allow his fellow Alport patients to easily set up advance directives. We hope this will allow Tim's final wishes to be carried...

Tim will always hold a special place in our hearts at DCI. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.

He was such a good person & loved to joke & listen to music. I met him at Greenbriar Market. He was a friend to us all.

To my special son. Tim, I'm lighting a candle for you to carry on the rest of your journey. I said to you that we have traveled a long journey together but you have to go the rest of the way on your own until we meet again. It was my honor to care for you when you needed me. Love and miss you so much. Mom

I was fortunate enough to have come to know Tim when I was young, through some family friends.
His laugh and smile were contagious beyond words, he became like a brother to me.
I have often wondered what life was like for Tim and Nikki and their Dad Bill, as it has been many many years since I've seen them.
I am sorry to hear of his passing but am pleased to know that he became a believer! It is through these heartfelt messages that I now know this.
My condolences go...