Timothy-Vergot-Obituary

Timothy Scott Vergot

Stevensville, Michigan

May 2, 1959 – Aug 24, 2023

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May 2, 1959
DIED
August 24, 2023
LOCATION
Stevensville, Michigan

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Timothy Scott VergotMay 2, 1959 August 24, 2023Timothy S. Vergot, 64, passed away unexpectedly on August 24, 2023 in Stevensville just six days after his brother Mike.Tim was born on May 2, 1959 in Benton Harbor, MI to the late John and Donna (Ruthsatz) Vergot, who lived on their farm in...

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Kathy, Susie, and family so sorry for your loss of Mike and Tim. I remember going to work on your family's farm and your parents were so wonderful and took me in for some reason and their kindness left an impression on me to this day. Condolences from our Zamora family. Sincerely, Gato.

Tim introduced his co-workers and me at Avion Coach to "peaches and cream" sweet corn. He was immediately a popular guy selling corn from the back of his truck after work. Years later I would visit his parents farm stand and he would greet me with "Pappillon"! a name he bestowed on me at work and we would catch up on news. Tim was a good one, and the world is poorer from his absence.

Tim was a special person, he was a farmer. I talked with him often about what they would be planting, preparing, and harvesting. He loved to go to Lakeshore wrestling and talk about deer hunting. Growing up Tim was the youngest of my cousins with Mike and "Butch", we were together every holiday and every summer, helping our dads in the barn making cartons, moving irrigation pipe, or getting full baskets from the fields. I will miss him every day. Cousin Pete

. You will be missed by the entire community and the conversations you had with many of your friends and customers. God bless you and Rest in peace.

Tim brought light and love to his neighbors and community. I am so grateful for the kindness he always gave to my mom, Char. When she stopped to buy fresh fruit and vegetables he shared moments of laughter and connection. It´s amazing how these moments of kindness send ripples of hope and love to the broader community. Tim will be missed dearly.

I was blessed to see animals just the week prior to his passing. He was such a sweet man. Always had a smile for me. I will miss his visits. My deepest sympathies to his family and friends.

Tim was a good friend and will be missed.

Very sad that Tim has passed. We were part of a film that a group of us made for a high school class that was filmed on Vergot's property, behind the LHS auto shop and adjacent to Hickory Creek. Last I heard, Doug Duscheck, who was in the film as well, still had a copy. Jim Kaekel, Jr. LHS Class of '77.