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Timothy Greening

Haughton, Louisiana

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Timothy "Tim" Greening SHREVEPORT, LA - Funeral services for Tim Greening will be conducted 3:00 PM Sunday April 22, 2007 at Asbury United Methodist Church of Bossier City with Rev. Robert Floyd, associate pastor, Word of Life Center officiating. The family will receive friends Saturday...

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When we found out our whole famly cried for almost two hours straight.

You will be missed. Very Much

Ann and Kit:

I have just learned of Tim's death and was so saddened, as I continued to read his daily column - but rarely ever read the obituaries. I was reading Diane Haag's blog, when I read where she referred to his "collapse", and how it was just one more question without an answer relating to his death and those of the Virginia Tech tragedy.

I can't begin to imagine the grief you are experiencing and can only extend to you my deepest sympathy and prayers for your peace. ...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

My heart is heavy for you, Ann and Kitricia.
I have enjoyed reading Tim's witty articles via the internet, and will miss him.

I always enjoyed Tim's brand of humor. He was a joy to know and to read his columns. I got to know Tim when he followed my reign as King X of Highland (I was King IX). He threw rubber chickens for throws. Tim was a great Highlander, living on Dillard Street and writing about The Girl and that toilet on the front porch and the static cling tissues all over the floor and the 15 minute notice (if you are lucky) that real estate agents give you before they show your house. There is a special...

I graduated high school with Tim and he was always a good friend. You knew my dad he also worked at 8th Air Force. I seen Tim at the reunion and he looked good. I am sorry for your loss and he will be missed. If you need anything just let me know.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I enjoyed reading Tim's column. It always made me smile and sometimes laugh out loud. He will truly be missed.