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Timothy E. Strickland

Charleston, South Carolina

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Master Chief Timothy E. Strickland, U.S. Navy (Ret.) CHARLESTON - Retired Master Chief Timothy E. Strickland, born September 28, 1955, entered into eternal rest on March 20, 2015. He proudly served 24 years in the United States Navy, with the later part of his career being served in the Command...

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Its been 5 years, 5 years!!! Oh how I miss you!! I miss our random talks, random suppers, and so much more! I truly hope you knew how loved you were! Until we meet again!

My Son MICAH HAS MISS CHEIF STRICKLAND HE IS IN COLLEGE NOW AND I KNOW HE WOULD BE PROUD OF MICAH GREENE WE MISS HIM WE KEEP THE FAMILY IN OUR PRyers

I just found out about his passing today. My son came home with a flyer for his memorial walk in May. I had to look at the name again. I'm so sorry to hear about his passing. My condolences goes out to his family and friends. I was in his JROTC class when the ninth graders were at St. Andrews High School before we went to the West Ashley High building. He was a great teacher and I hope to join the walk on May 2nd. R.I.P. Master Chief Strickland.

I just found out today about Master Chief's passing. I want to thank him for all the work he contributed to the Annual Special Olympics Spring Games success. He was missed this year. It will take 20 people to replace him.
My condolences to his family at home and WAHS

Where do I start? My Uncle Tim was the sweetest person. He loved his family! We lost my Grandma (Uncle Tim's momma) on the Wednesday before and it was the first time I had seen him in a few months. He called regularly to meet us for dinner and was a HUGE part of my life. Hearing all of the sweet, honorable, and awesome tributes everyone are taking their time to write has just been amazing and inspirable. The last conversation we had was that he couldn't wait to watch my daughter grow up and...

It is so hard to believe Tim is gone. I first met Tim in 1980 as I was checking onboard the USS Wainwright CG-28. Tim was a 4.0 person in every aspect. We will miss you!

I remember Master Chief through the Relay For Life that I participated in for CCSD. He always made sure I was taken care of never got weary of my unusual requests. He treated each team as though they were his own. He will be missed by so many. My prayers go out to all those who will miss him.

Rest in peace shipmate! Your sailing program was and is top notch at West Ashley High School and all your time and effort at Short Stay will live on for many years to come. You have touched more lives than you will ever know. My sincere condolences to the family. It has been an extreme pleasure to know and work with you over the last 6 years.

May the lord bless you and keep you!

From: Supply Officer, NROTC Unit, The Citadel

I knew Tim when he and Nancy lived in Rice Hollow. Always a nice person. I am sorry that he has left this world but know it is for a better place. Our community has lost a real treasure. My condolances to the family.