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Timothy Wayne "Tim" Scardino

Phoenix, Arizona

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Scardino, Timothy "Tim" Wayne 63, of Phoenix,AZ passed away on March 30, 2011 from SJS/TEN. He was born May 22, 1947 in Houston, TX to Charles "Charlie" and Hazel Scardino. He was an E4 Sgt. in the US Air Force and served in the Vietnam War. Tim and Dawn have owned Scardino Automotive...

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i miss you so much Tim! You were my dad away from home! i will never forget you! One day we will meet again

We were so surprised & sad to find out about Tim’s death. We have taken our cars to Tim for many years and always liked & trusted him. We are so sorry for Chill and the rest of his family. We were reading all the wonderful comments about Tim on this site and see that Tim was loved & respected by so many people. We felt the same way about Tim & our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. We will miss Tim and we hope that Chill will carry on his dad’s good work at the shop. ...

Tim, your Memorial Mass in Pearland, TX was beautiful,local relatives and friends were there to honor you. I know you are now with our mom and dad and I will join you when it is my time. Then no one will be able to keep the four of us apart, we will be a family again. Always missed, always loved. Your sister, Judy.

WE were shocked to hear about Tim"s death,I don"t even remember when we first had him do our work, probably soon after he opened his garage,we had a cousin live right across it,and this cousin recommended him,as a fair guy, and Tim was. Tim always seem to be upbeat and happy whenever we saw him. We drive past his shop 2 or3 times a week and think of him; now we"ll remember him and all of you,his family. God bless and comfort you all.

I have been honored to know Tim in the automotive industry if only for a few short years. (7)yrs.. Tim never treated me as if I was just a driver, even though that is how I started out at my company. Tim always did all my work on my vehicles. I was able to enjoy the racing events several times as well. He was exceptionally kind, honest and funny and will be so missed. May he find peace in heaven, and his family be able to reflect on what a wonderful man and true inspiration Tim was. Thanks...

Tim was my second father to me. He raised me and helped create the man I am today. I owe him my life in many ways. Dawn, Chill, and Tim always made me feel welcome and that I was part of the family. My regret is that I was not able to come by more when I moved. Every saturday with tim was special to me. He embraced my son alex and accepted him to the family. I love Tim and will Miss him very much. I pray he will always be here somehow.

My name is Kerry Turner.
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The flowers on the fence at Tim's garage was quite a shock. We didn't know Tim was sick. We are so sorry. My father, Ray Phillips, took us to Tim for our auto needs. My dad liked, trusted and respected Tim and so did we. My dad has been gone 20 years now and I know that dad was there to meet Tim when he arrived in heaven. We moved to Tucson so we haven't seen Tim in a while, but we will miss his smile. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Tim, and with your family.

Deepest regards

Reading all these comments leaves little for me to say except Tim was honest, respected and loved. What a legacy to leave for his family. We should remember Tim for these qualities and strive to imitate them.
Remember that smile.

May the Creator bless and keep you well.

Dan, Lori and Kim Heaton