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Timothy L. Williams

Millbury, Ohio

Feb 15, 1952 – Apr 3, 2018 (Age 66)

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BORN
February 15, 1952
DIED
April 3, 2018
AGE
66
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Millbury, Ohio
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Timothy L. WilliamsTimothy L. Williams, owner of the popular and successful Big Apple Deli on Woodville Road in Oregon, a well-known and respected businessman as well as an avid outdoorsman, passed away on Tuesday April 3 at the age of 66 surrounded by the love of family and friends.Tim was a...

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Hey Big Guy....I think of you often, and my thoughts are always just terrific ! I sincerely believe that those who know you will keep you with them forever !
Alex

Tim, the Tuna, Williams was one of my best and closest friends... and will always be.His smile and sense of humor were his greatest attractions whether to friends or strangers who he greated at the Big Apple counter.He could always be trusted and revered by all. I have always remembered the help given to me from him and Bonnie during a serious illness which I underwent in 2002-2004.I only learned about this today and am so disappointed that I cannot pay my great respects to him until I...

My condolences go out to Bonnie and her family for the loss of her friend and husband. My family has known hers for years and know that they will be by her side. I believe he is in a better place and will always be with you. May God Bless.

Tim was my first varsity football coach and he was a hella motivator. He would always make our football team play above our ability. That was awesome!! He was a teacher, coach and good friend. He will be missed. Got bless and he Rest In Peace.

I am so sorry for your loss. Tim was a special guy

I use to see Tim practically everyday. He always had a positive attitude and was friendly with everyone.

Tim was a big influence on me. . He motivated me to achieve big things in my life. He was a teacher and most of all a great friend. Tim is always the best. There is no one like him.

Tino Ramos

There will never be another Tim Williams.
With a smile as wide as the Dakota skies, he drew you in and you knew it would be a good day, a good hunt, or a great time. No pretenses, you didn't have to be as accomplished as he was.
Spending time with Tim & Bonnie was one of the best chapters of my life. What a privilege and blessing to have known Tim.
We have surely lost a great one. May his memory live on and on.

Tim was amazing man with a great attitude. I will miss him.