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Timothy Frank Macklin

Columbus, Ohio

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MACKLIN Timothy Frank Macklin, born April 23, 1943, to D. Don and Rachel Rowe Macklin, gently passed away on January 30, 2009, surrounded by his beloved family. Tim was a life-long Clintonville resident and graduated from North High School and The Ohio State University. He completed his Master's...

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I worked with Tim back in 1997 in CompuServe. He was a great person to be around, supportive and smart but above all fair and kind. I extend my condolences to his family and friends.

I've known Tim since 1950 as his almost next door neighbor and we had so many good times together at the house and at the farm. Tim was a special person, and I'm sure he will be missed by all who crossed his path. My heart-felt condolences to Joanna, Julie, Kristen, Lori, Susan, Mary, and the rest of the family.

Tim and I were residents on the same block throughout our public school years. Some of my fond memories are neighborhood picnics at the Macklin home, and occasional weekends at the farm. I extend my condolences to Tim's family, many friends and coworkers.

We loved Tim. He was a good friend. He had a great personality, was fun to be around, and enjoyed life. The farm will never be the same without Tim and Ronnie. Anita and Joel have fond menories being with Tim and all the Macklins. Who will help Paul web the chairs? Love, Paul and Janet

I first knew Tim when we were at Clinton Elementary School and spent many happy days at the Macklin house that seemed to welcome all the neighborhood children. Glad that Tim and Joanna came to visit us here in British Columbia once we were all "growed up". My heartfelt sympathy to Mary and Susan, to Joanna and all the family. Bless you all.

When Tim was in charge of MIS at CompuServe, he was regularly asked to do the impossible. Just like the wise corporate pilot who tells the CEO, "no sir, Aspen is impossible tonight, but I can get you to Eagle," Tim always made the best choice possible and kept the creaky system he inherited alive. I've always had the greatest respect for Tim, his skills, his kindness, and of course, his jokes. I will miss him.

Tim was one of those people who helped make CompuServe such a great place to work. I enjoyed playing racquetball with Tim and, of course, he sense of humor.

My condolences to his family.

I worked with Tim for many years at CompuServe. He was always a class act and his sense of humor so memorable. My sincerest condolences to his family and friends, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

I really do not know were to start, I will miss all the fun times at the"farm" the best for me was just listening to Tim and Ronnie, what a pair. His Love of family,friends was outstanding. He will be missed...