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Timothy Waugh

49, South Plainfield, New Jersey

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Timothy Waugh, 49, of South Plainfield, N.J., died suddenly on Friday, July 9, 2010, at home. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the McCriskin - Gustafson Home For Funerals, (mccriskinfuneralhome.com), 2425 Plainfield Ave.,...

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I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I learned of Tim's death on the day my wife and I were leaving for an extended trip to France. Thoughts of him stayed with me throughout the trip and continue today. I was lucky to have spent time with him the past two summers with a small group of friends biking in Vermont and the Adirondacks. I was able to share in his kindness, quiet strength and joy for biking and life. I still look for him at club rides and probably always will.

I had the pleasure and honor of knowing Tim and riding with him for the past 6 years. I'll most remember those long, hilly Sunday rides in the fall and winter with the group out of the Church. Tim was among the kindest and best people ever and I will miss him greatly.

I'm happy to say I have had pleasure, and honor, of riding with Tim on the weeknight Morris Area Freewheelers rides. Tim was always one of the guys who you could count on showing up, usually on the faster category rides. He was a pillar of support for cyclists of all levels, and he would never hesitate to stop and help another rider if needed - I remember one evening we were going great guns down Southern Blvd. in Chatham and I flatted and got dropped, and Tim stopped to offer me assistance....

I will always remember Tim with a smile on his face and a firm, friendly handshake. He will be missed by everyone who has ever had the privilege to have met him.

Knowing Tim for many very special years created a uniqe friend ship.Tim was a very easy going laid back kind of a guy,(Except when it came to cycling) He gave it all he had,with such Passion and enjoyment!!Tim was always good for a story as well as being a good listener.He was always good for a Jaegermeister (or 2) and an ice cold beer.Tim always kept us gigiling,laughing with his uniqe humor and actions.Tim was a very special freind to me and my family.We will miss him dearly.Our...

I had the good fortune to know Tim for many many years, but my fondess memories are from the year that we worked together building decks and remodeling bathrooms.I laughed every day, and because of Tim I looked forward to going to work every day,He was the funniest guy I ever knew.He will be missed deeply.

I've known Tim for about 5 years through the bike club. He was an incredibly strong cyclist, goodhearted and honest, and always eager to lend a hand. He will truly be missed.

I was so saddened to hear of Tim's passing. My condolences go out to his entire family. Tim was always great to be around. He would always find time to stop and chat or say hello. I'll miss your great attitude and personality.
God Bless
Dino Cerdeira fellow MAFW