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Timothy A. Haldeman

Akron, Ohio

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Timothy A. Haldeman Timothy A. Haldeman, age 61, went home to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Friday evening following a long and difficult struggle with Multiple Sclerosis. He was born on October 3, 1946, to Wilbur and Myrtle I. (Mohler) Haldeman. Tim was a 1964 graduate of...

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Dear Myrtle & Cheryl,

Your precious family meant a lot of the Pizor family.....Praise the Lord for your testimony of the grace of God & the reality of Heaven!

Regards,
ABC (All Because of Calvary)

Mary Pizor Miller

I knew Tim from our young people's class when Mel taught it. May God bless you and give you comfort.

Tim fought a long fight and you gave him the strength.

It is finished the battle is over.

It is finished there will be no more war.

It is finished the end of the conflict.

It is finished and Jesus is Lord.

You and your family our in our prayers.

Cheryl and Family,

Our sincere condolences at learning of Tim's passing. You are all in our prayers.

Gary Morton and Family

Cheryl & family,
We send our deepest sympathies out to you & your family for the loss of Tim. Imagine the reunion he's had - in joining his sister & his father. As I was reading the entries in the guest book, I was thinking about how long I had known you, & it's actually been quite some time. The most vivid picture that popped into my head was of your wedding reception. I remember thinking it was a very exciting time, & as a child, it probably stuck in my head because I caught your...

It's been more than 35 years since I've seen Tim but I still remember how much fun he was to be around. Please accept my sincere sympathy for your loss.

Tim Haldeman is the founder of my Toastmasters club which has inspired me to be a better speaker and leader. This is Tim,s legacy and will continue as a beacon to all who follow.

Dear Cheryl and family......

I had the geat priviledge of working with Tim at Firestone and spent many an afternoon with him in the litzler room. He was inspiring both in his work approach and our discussions on the 2nd coming. Carol and I recall fondly Tim and your visit to our Hartville home. May our Lord hold you in the palm of His hand............
Jay and Carolyn Lovrak

Dearest Cheryl & family: We have heavy hearts for your loss,but knowing that Tim is in Glory helps to pave the way knowing you will see him again someday! Our deapest sympathy Mark & Melissa Seibert