TIMOTHY-RIEDEL-Obituary

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TIMOTHY R. RIEDEL

Cleveland, Ohio

Jun 19, 1943 – Mar 25, 2014

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June 19, 1943
DIED
March 25, 2014
LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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TIMOTHY R. RIEDEL age 70. Beloved father of Tanya Riedel (Jim Steintrager), Natalie Riedel-Wille, Sarah Renfro (Brian), Nathan Riedel and Justin Riedel (Dusty Freund); dear grandfather of Angus, James, Max, Cole and Ari; brother of Barb Stark and Kim Brady.  Tim was an effervescent man. His...

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To Tim's sons and daughters and their families: You have our deepest sympathy and we feel your pain. Being your father was Tim's greatest achievement and made him so proud. To Tim I say: Goodbye old friend, I'll always remember the day I met you at the museum 44 years ago. Our museum collecting expeditions out west with the Scheeles are some of my fondest and happiest memories. We learned and discovered so much about nature on these trips. Your creative genius and connoisseurship of...

Dear Tim's Family -

We were so sorry to hear of Tim's passing - he was a special friend who will be missed. Tim was the most talented person who create beautiful items and displays with any material. We will think of him whenever we wear one of his pieces of jewelry or walk by his pencil drawing.
We will keep all of you in positive thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely, Wayne, Lorrie, Kate and Hannah Hlavin

To Tim's family. I was so sorry to learn of Tim's passing. He was a wonderful and talented man. I worked with him for years at the Museum. He was full of funny stories and left many with smiles. He did beautiful work with all of his many displays not only here in Cleveland but in other Museums around. He was so able to fix and repair so many things. He will be missed by many. God must need someone to mount some display's in his Museum. May Tim rest in eternal peace.

My sincere sympathies to Tanya, Natalie, Sarah, Nathan, Justin, the grandchildren, and dear friends.
I am proud to have known Tim over 25 years. He was my best friend and one of the most intelligent and talented guys I've ever known. His legacy is his incredibly talented and gifted children and grandchildren he leaves behind, as well as the impressions he left on all those whose lives he touched through his art, wealth of knowledge and strength of character.
Tim was a man of honor...

I will really miss Tim.He always found unusual butterflies in jewelry for me. I also have done Tim's taxes past few years and always looked forward to seeing his smiling face.

Dear Tanya, Natalie, Sarah, Nathan and Justin, and families, We are so sorry for the loss of your Dad, Tim. He was so creative, artistic and a very good friend. We offer our condolences to you. He will definitely be missed. You all are in our prayers. Rest In Peace dear friend.

Love, your friends,
Bonnie & Bill - West Park