Timothy-Irvin-Obituary

Timothy K. Irvin

Roanoke, Virginia

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Timothy K. Irvin, 54, of Hillsville, Va., passed away Friday, November 7, 2008. Funeral services 3:30 p.m. Sunday, November 9, 2008, at Vaughan -Guynn-McGrady Chapel, Hillsville, Va.

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I worked with Tim at Hutchinson, he and i both worked in shipping together. He talked to me about his aunt and his mother when they were both sick. I remember how upset he was over his aunt and then how he talked about not letting his mom know just how sick he was. He was always putting everyone else before himself. I did not think that he would leave us quite as soon as he did. I had been to see him 2 weeks earlier and he talked about all he had been through. Pam this was the first time i...

I grew up in Wytheville and Timmy was one of my greatest friends. We went to high school together, basketball games and just spent time together. There was a group of us that were always special friends. I moved away and lost touch with everyone, but I never lost the love for my friend. I am so very sad. I knew Timmy was sick, but prayed he would get well. I regret that I did not get to see him in the last several years. I know he is at peace, and will be greatly missed. I pray for strength...

To all the family was saddened to hear of your loss my God comfort you at this time

Tim was a co-worker and most of all a friend. He was a very caring person and loved his family very much. He was proud of his entire family. We have prayed for him during this battle that he fought with so much courage. He was a great person to work with and he put other people before himself. He has been greatly missed since his health forced him to leave work. He always had a smiling face at work and even in his sickness. I loved Tim for being a really good friend. My sympathy to Pam...

Timmy was my brother and I loved him so much and hurt so much for him as he battled this disease. I pray for comfort and peace to Pam, Renee, Eleena, Amy and the special grandchildren. I will miss him so much, but now he with our Mom, his Aunt Jane, his brother, Daniel and my husband, Ronnie. He has been delivered from his pain.