Timothy-Wahls-Obituary

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Timothy A. Wahls

Dillsburg, Pennsylvania

1968 - 2017

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February 10, 2017
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Dillsburg, Pennsylvania

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Cocklin Funeral Home, Inc. - Dillsburg Obituary

Timothy A. Wahls, 48, of Dillsburg, passed away Friday, February 10, 2017, at the Hershey Medical Center.

 

Tim was born on March 27, 1968, in Postville, Iowa, the son of Allen C. and Ellen E. (Anderson) Wahls of Postville, IA.

 

He was a graduate of Iowa State...

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We miss ur kind, gentle and witty soul.

We still miss you!
Wish i could hear Wazzzz Up again!!
We were so blessed to have shared our lives with such a kind soul.

A year ago we talked about his death; Tim faced it with strength and courage I never knew existed. The presence of his absence, even a year later, is overwhelming. How lucky I was to have something that made saying goodbye so difficult.
#YouWereMyHardestGoodbye
Cindy

All but a year later
Still missin' WAAAAAZZ UP!
Always in our hearts and thoughts
xxoo Mary and Eddie

This is long overdue. My deepest sympathy to Tim's family and friends.

I knew Tim from my days at Cora B. Darling Elementary School in Postville, where he and I and Jim Berg ran around together.

After I moved out of Postville in 5th grade, I tried staying in touch, but, things happen and you grow up. After graduation from high school, I lost contact.

And just recently was thinking of my time in Postville, when I thought, "What's up?" And so I am so...

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I took an intro computer science course with Professor Wahls during my last semester at Dickinson. He was remarkably kind and patient with those of us who didn't naturally take to the subject. By the end of the semester, the class was one of my favorites at Dickinson and I wished I'd taken it three years earlier. I frequently think of Professor Wahls and of what I learned in his classroom.

Wow. I had no idea. Tim was a friend when we were both at Hood College, a fun person to be around, and universally respected. My condolences to the family and to the Dickinson community.

Tim was an excellent student in my typing class in Postville, IA, many years ago. All the teachers appreciated how hard he worked in all classes, and he was such a nice person with a good family background. Rest in peace.