Timothy-Guffey-Obituary

Timothy Guffey

Munster, Indiana

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TIMOTHY GUFFEY Army Specialist Ft. Campbell, Kentucky formerly Cedar Lake, Indiana Age 23 passed away at Ft. Campbell, KY on Sunday, September 3, 2006. Timothy nobly and proudly served his country in Iraq for 2 years in the 194th Military Police. Timothy leaves to mourn his passing his parents:...

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It has been almost a year since SPC Guffey passed away. There are very few days that pass by in the unit that there is not a reminder of Tim. He still has many friends here at Fort Campbell that cherish their memories with him. Pictures of Tim are posted in the Company and Battalion areas. He was a great Soldier, friend to all and a blessing to be around. We remember his service, grieve the loss of a true friend and offer our continued support to the Guffey Family.

To the parents of timothy guffey I had the pleasure of serving with your son on OIF III and he was one of the best soldiers that I have ever met I will dearly miss him. You did a fine job raising him. In the little time that we knew each other he touch my heart with his kindnes, sense of humor and dedication to his job. Tim I will miss you and remember you always.

Tim, Thank your for all you have done for our country. You were a great friend i wish i had more time to get to know you. You will be truly missed i think about you all the time and its so hard to believe you are gone. I cant wait for the day when we meet again.
-Ashley Wasiuta

On behalf of the 800+ members of VFW 2791, we offer our condolences on the loss of Timothy, a member of our Post.

Al and Bonnie,

Stephanie and I want to express our deepest condolences with your loss of Tim. I'm not going to pretend to comprehend the emotions you have at this moment. My parents have spoken highly of your family for a while now and I feel like I know you. We also appreciate your heartfelt email to us last month. Please know we'll always consider you family in Christ and offer our deepest love and concern. As a military officer I get a lump in my throat when I think of the...

Al and Bonnie, words can not express our sorrow for the loss of Timmy, He is safely home with the Lord now, and we will see him again.
The Bartolini's

Hi, I don't know you but I am sorry to hear of the loss of yet another young solider, please know how very proud I am to have had you serve this country. Thank you for all that you did. May God bless you.