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Timothy Pickles

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Timothy Pickles passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on April 11, 2020.

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I was a dear friend of Mr Pickle. May the boy rest in peace.

If you knew Tim, you could not help but love him as a man and a historical reenactor. Always a man I loved to be around. Will always remember Tim as one of the very best :^).

I just googled Timothy Pickles because I'm such a fan of him in Napoleon Bonaparte: the Glory of France. So sad to see that he passed so young. I hope it gives his family peace to know that he is still imparting historical passion and knowledge in my classroom every year!

I remember Tim from my school days at St Michael´s Roman Catholic Secondary School in Barnsley, England. Tim was in his final year and I was in my first. I had no idea of how successful he had become until seeing him on a History Channel production a number of years ago where I immediately recognised his face. I also went on to read history at University. I googled him yesterday to see if I could find any news about him and I was very sad to hear the news of his passing. Best wishes to...

So sad, knew him as a good friend when we started the NA in the uk. I remember a trip to Paris when he met the then Prince Murat. He was the spitting image of the original Joachim. He will be sadly missed. RIP Tim Alan Brompton

Had a lot of great talks with Tim and just now found out about his passing. Will miss him a lot and am very thankful to have known such a wonderful and extraordinary man. Prayers for your soul´s reunion with the Holy Spirit and for your loved ones. God Bless You and keep you, Tim

Back again this year to say how much Tim is missed.

My Dear Friend...missing our historical discussions and your pleasant personality! Rest in Peace.

1989, Chalmette Battlefield. Tim and Benton

A year has passed and what a year. Covid kept us from visiting our friend or even attending a service for him. I hope someone in the family will post a note sometime here or perhaps Facebook letting us know about any service there might have been, burial details, etc. Tim and I still had so much planned to do! Miss you, Tim my friend!