Timothy-Slade-Obituary

Timothy Slade

Loves Park, Illinois

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TIMOTHY M. SLADE, 56 LOVES PARK - Timothy M. Slade, 56, died unexpectedly on Sunday, March 23, 2014, at SwedishAmerican Hospital. He was born July 25, 1957, in Rockford, the son of John and Kathleen (Greco) Slade. He graduated from Boylan and had an Associates Degree from Rock Valley College. He...

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My heart is heavy tonight as I learned of Tim's passing. Much love to his family and friends.

Tim,I am thinking of you today. Remember not to long ago Noreen, Lisa, you, and I sat on the patio on the river enjoying a beautiful fall nite. We laughed so hard. I miss you my friend and cousin. Rest in peace. Love you. As your brother Jim said, "Let it be"

So sorry for your loss. I enjoyed working and talking with Tim at UPS. Praying for you and your family.

Jack and Kay and Jim. Sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you. Dennis Welch

Noreen,
I am so very sorry for your sudden loss of Tim. I pray your family and friends will comfort you and your faith will help you to carry on and loving memories will uplift you in lonely times.
With Love,
Aunt Jo

Uncle Jack, Aunt Kay and Family ~
It was utter shock to hear about Tim's sudden passing. There are no words to express the grief, sorrow and heaviness your hearts feel, I am so sorry for your loss.

Today as you say a final goodbye to a son, father, husband and brother, I believe that God has a special place for him.

May you all find peace, comfort love and support in the days and weeks to come as you look back and celebrate the many memories of Tim.

Jim and Kim, sending prayers your way.

Our deepest sympathy to the family.We are so shocked and saddened to hear of your sudden loss.Tim was a great man who will surely be missed.Our friend and neighbor may you rest in peace good man.

Jack and Kay, Peace be with you both and your family. I re-connected with Tim on Facebook, he was a very kind and genuine person. There are no words to express my deepest sympathy. Amy Eytalis Meyers