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Timothy M. "Tim" Stersic

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Timothy M. "Tim" Stersic, aged 41, of Caledonia, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, August 15, 2008. He will be dearly missed by his wife of 11 years, Becky; children, Haley (10), Cassie (8), Lanie (5), and Jediah (3); parents, Tom and Brigid Stersic of Kalamazoo; brothers, Chris (Lisa), Andy,...

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Mi querido amigo, siempre vivirás en mi corazón, porque te recordaré día tras día. Tú tampoco me olvides.

I love Tim to and look forward to meeting up again. Until then...

i love tim

I am so sorry for your loss! I just found out about Tim's passing. He was my Spanish teacher in high school. His teaching style and enthusiasm inspired me. I am now a kindergarten teacher. I still think of the way he made lessons fun and interesting. My thoughts and prayers are with his family!

I was a student of his at Michigan Center and he was truly a great man, i only recently heard of his passing because i was looking to get in touch with him. He helped me in so many ways, even he might not have realized. I looked to him as an older sibling, even though he was only my teacher and coach in football. I miss him a lot, and have so many fond memories of him...he will always be considered a friend. My prayers are with his family. I will not say goodbye, but i'll see you later Senior...

I went to Hackett with Tim from 82-85. He was a fierce competitor on and off the field. But importantly, he was a stand up guy with a big heart. I am ever so sorry to hear that he passed three years ago. Though time heals most all wounds, it never takes away the cherished memories and love.

I went to Hackett with Tim from 82-85. He was a fierce competitor on and off the field. But more importantly, he was a stand up guy with a big heart. I am ever so sorry to hear that he passed three years ago. Though time heals most all wounds, it never takes away the cherished memories and love.

I was going through my pictures of a summer camp probably 1989, and I came across Tim's pictures with the outback boys in YMCA Storer Camps. To my surprise and sadness, I looked him up on the internet to find out of his passing. He was a very special counselor and he will be remembered wherever he went as an athlete, with determination and perseverence. My sincere regards,

To the Stersic Family
I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Tim as a child, he was such a sweet young man when I knew him. He is one of my younger cousins and I moved away from Michigan 30 years ago. I have mourned his passing and am deeply sadden for your loss. Love In Christ, Sandra D. Baker-Ruth