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TIMOTHY P. PALMER

Cleveland, Ohio

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PALMER TIMOTHY P. PALMER, age 56, beloved husband of Beverly (nee Paulson); father of Christopher and Rachael; son of the late James and Wanda Palmer; brother of Terry (Jean) and Scott (Debbie); uncle of many. Passed away January 27, 2010 in Naples, FL. U.S. Navy, Vietnam Veteran. Tim was a Naval...

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Tim, you're the salt of the earth. You bailed me out at work more times than I care to remember, and you were always up for a good conversation. Thank you for your patience, good humor, willingness to teach, and service to our country. Rest peacefully, my friend. You are sorely missed.

Uncle Tim, I will always remember the memories we shared and the time we had together. I will never forget the time you told me the cats food bowl on the floor was candy and you got me to eat it haha. You will forever remain in our hearts and you will truly be missed but never forgotten. God Bless you Uncle Tim.

Tim always enjoyed what he was doing, and he was never afraid to take things on that were new to him. He brought a level of enthusiasm to everything he did - he will be truly missed.

Tim - Always enjoyed seeing you and seemed to always get a laugh something you said which was witty, and usually at Les's expense. What good friends you two were. Was truly surprised and sadden to hear the news. You will be missed,but your pressence will be felt.- Wally Manns

Tim - Always enjoyed seeing you and seemed to always get a laugh something you said which was witty, and usually at Les's expense. What good friends you two were. Was truly surprised and sadden to hear the news. You will be missed,but your pressence will be felt.-

We sure had a lot of fun in a short time. The first time I met you it was like I had known you a lifetime. Our mutual respect made for a great relationship and your constant support has truly helped with my career in AMVETS. You were surely in line for great success within AMVETS and any of your other endeavors.

Tim, We had a lot of good times when we were young, sad we lost touch as we got older. Say hello to my mom and dad and your mom and dad for me.
your cus. Ray

Being a fellow Clevelander in Naples, Tim and I regularly shared our memories of Northeast Ohio. It was nice to work with someone who could relate to that unique Cleveland point of view. I'm glad I had the chance to get to know Tim. I know he has returned home, rest in peace.

Mike (Naples/Berea)