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Timothy Blomberg Obituary

Longtime Alaskan Timothy John Blomberg, 52, died suddenly due to a head injury July 23, 2008, at Providence Alaska Medical Center.
A viewing will be 2-5 p.m. today at Kehl's Legacy Mortuary and Crematory, 11621 Old Seward Highway. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Abbott Loop Christian Community Church, 2626 Abbott Road.
A celebration of Tim's life will follow at the Petroleum Club, 3301 C St., Suite 120. There will be a podium with a microphone at the reception for those who would like to share stories of Tim's life.
Tim was born Oct. 27, 1955, in Sycamore, Ill. He graduated from Rochelle Township High School in 1973.
Tim enlisted in the U.S. Air Force shortly after graduating from high school. He served with the 14th Fly training wing at Columbus Air Force base in Mississippi as an air traffic controller for 10 years.
Tim was very passionate and proud of his military service and deeply loved his country, his family wrote. His son, Timothy, honored that by recently joining the U.S. Army, which made his father proud.
Tim met and married the love of his life, Angelia, in 1985, in Warner Robins, Ga. They celebrated the birth of their son, Timothy Robert Blomberg, on July 19, 1988, in Augusta, Ga.
Tim, Angelia and Tim moved their family to Anchorage in the spring of 1994. For 14 years, Tim worked in the industrial supply industry. Tim worked his way up through various positions within the industry from warehouse man to account manager for Air Liquide.
Aside from his accomplishments in his career, Tim's greatest devotion was to his wife, Angelia, and his son, Timothy. He enjoyed all that Alaska had to offer, including hiking up Flattop, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and his second love, snowmachining in Petersville.
His family wrote: "Tim and Angelia spent every available moment at their cabin near Petersville. Tim always put his family first while living with strength, integrity and understanding. He eloquently walked through life looking at the glass at least half full. He was loved by all that knew him, and he possessed a sense of humor that only those close to him understood. He will be deeply missed, and everyone who knew Tim will feel a void in their heart."
Tim is survived by his wife of 23 years, Angelia Blomberg of Anchorage; son, Timothy R. Blomberg of Anchorage; brother, Ronald Blomberg of Ashton, Ill.; sister-in-law, Cindy Blomberg of Ashton; nieces, Christina Blomberg of Rochelle, Ill., Carrie Jacobson of Davis Junction, Ill., and Jennifer Blomberg of Ashton; nephew, Steven Blomberg of Ashton; great-niece, Addison Egland of Franklin Grove, Ill.; great-nephews, Nicholas, Brent, Nathaniel and Ethan Jacobson and Joshua Blomberg; mother-in-law, Mary Ann Williams "Granny"; grandparents-in-law, Harold and Vonnie Ashley; and his Alaskan family.
Tim was preceded in death by his father, Wallace Blomberg; mother, Isabel Blomberg; father-in-law, Bobby Gene Williams Sr.; and brother-in-law, Bobby Gene Williams Jr.
In honor of Tim's wishes, he will be cremated. Tim's ashes will be lovingly placed at his most memorable and loved places.
Flowers can be sent to Kehl's Legacy Mortuary and Crematory, 11621 Old Seward Highway. Memorial fund information will be made available at the visitation and memorial service.

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Published by Anchorage Daily News from Jul. 27 to Jul. 28, 2008.

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July 1, 2009

Angelia-
I am praying for you daily. I think about you and hope you're doing well. I was glad to hear you were smiling again. You're an amazing woman and stronger than I could ever wish to be.
Please keep your chin up and keep making your son proud of you. Thank you for your encouragement and strength. It's what gives me hope and gets me through some days when I feel I can't go on any longer. You are an amazing woman.
Tim-Keep strong. I'm glad you're happy.

Rod Bodenner

December 21, 2008

In memory of a true friend.The heart to heart conversations will be greatly missed.May we meet again to finish those plans that weren't finished.Love Rod

Patricia Bodenner

December 21, 2008

Dear Tim,
Angelia has asked me numerous times to sign your guest book, and I have procastinated (yes, on purpose...imagine that). There are no words that can describe the profound impact your friendship had on my life, as I do not find it easy to love. However, loving you and Angelia came easily. You have a kind, gentle, loving nature that has a way of encompassing those that you touch. I can not thank you enough for becoming a friend and then family. You will always hold a special place in my heart, and I promise (with all my heart) to watch over Angelia, and to provide her love of a friend and family.
What a wonderful man, husband, father, friend, and family....I have been blessed to know you.
Take care. God bless, and may I be fortunate enough to have our paths cross again.....I'll be missing you until then.
With a heart full of love,
Patty

Molly Swentek-Waiwaiole

September 3, 2008

Angelia and Family. My prayers and love are with you. I know this is a hard time and nobody's words can make it better but hopefully may bring you comfort. If you need anything or even just a hug Im always here. I know he's watching down over his beautiful wife and always will be until you meet again. I love you Angelia and Im so sorry this happened. All my love goes to you!

Love,
Molly
(Homewood Suites)

Mrs. Angelia Blomberg

August 26, 2008

I'm the most incredibly blessed woman in the entire world. I was blessed to be loved by Tim for over 23 years and I'm so thankful for the love he gave to me so unselfishly. Tim treated me like a Queen and he was treated like my King. We experienced a love affair that ended way too soon, but I'm truly thankful for the gift of love that was given to me on February 13th of 1985. My husband did not give his love or respect freely, you had to earn it. but when Tim did open his heart to you, he gave it all! The loss of this incredible man will leave a hole in my heart and many other hearts who loved him; this lost will be felt forever. Tim and I had something that most are not fortunate enough to experience. We experienced an incredible journey, a journey that ended too soon. Tim was an incredible husband and Father. He was a family man. No matter what was going on, my son and I always came first. The endless love we shared, is just that, endless. I will never stop loving you, Tim. Until we meet again and our hearts our rejoined, I love you more than anything and I'm thankful to have been loved by you for so long. I miss you and I'm lost without you. Thank you for making my life complete, without loving you and being loved by you I would have never experienced true love. Save a place for me in Heaven, because one day, our hearts will be reunited, until then my beloved husband, my love for you will never end.

Thanks for the incredible journey.

Your loving wife, Angelia

Susie Seibert

August 26, 2008

To my wonderful friend Tim,
No amount of thinking about what to type helps. I can't find the perfect words. As I type this Angelia, Craig and I are sitting on the Oregon coast there is a candle burning next to me in honor of you. Your name has come into our conversation 100 times today. It is with great joy and humor when we mention your name and incredible sadness at the same time. I will forever miss you and the joy you brought to Craig's and my life. I am grateful that you convinced Angelia to give me another chance that you didn't think I was "standoffish"! Just as I promised you in the hospital we will take care of Angelia and somehow, someway we will move forward. You may be gone for now but never forgotten and always held closest to our hearts. Hold our place in heaven and put in a good word for me (I need it). Learn the trails for us so you can be our guide when we get there.

XOXOX Susie

Craig Seibert

August 26, 2008

Rarely does a person come into your life and touch you the way Tim touched people (me). Always smiling, Tim had a way of making you feel at ease (unless he was getting ready to play a prank) ... and he always had that crooked little mischeivious smile. Tim had a great twisted sense of humor. Living in Trapper Creek, Tim loved to compare us to the backwoods, hillbilly humor of Red Green ... duct tape and the whole works. Our relationship was built largely around the sport of snowmachining, Bonfires and what became "family" dinners. A Great friend, husband, father ... Tim was always "game" to explore ... Time loved to play ... and in my experience of him ... he brought that "can do, we'll figure it out, count me in" attitude to everything he did! It's not over for me; Tim will continue to Ride with us ... The Bonanza Theme a Blazin ... From Blomberg Rock to the Peters Hills ... From Gate Creek Cabins to the Kahiltna Flats ... we will rememeber you always ... you are a great friend ... we love you ... XXOOXX Craig & Susie

Mary Ann Williams

August 25, 2008

I will miss Tim in more ways than I can say for he held many places in my life. He was the love of my daughter's life, a wonderful and loving Dad to my Grandson, and as wonderful a son-in-law as any Mother could hope for. He was also my friend. He will be profoundly missed and never forgotten. He left his footprints in many places and he touched many lives and hearts. Tim was a man of great character and strong moral values that would not be compromised. Tim loved his family with all of his heart. He put his whole heart in relationships with his friends and this was the way he approached his whole life, with all of his heart. This extraordinary life was cut short so I look not at the quanity of that life that was lost and cut short but instead a life that was full of quality. Tim was living his dream. The things I remember the most about Tim among many other things was his laugh. It did your heart good just to hear it. The way he loved to cook, the way he loved and adored my daughter, Angelia and his devotion to his son, young Tim. And all the times he would say I love you with all of my heart.

Angelia, I know it all seemd like a blinking of the eye and your world was torn apart. Your pain runs so deep I can't imagine. I do love you with all of my heart. Anything I can do or anything that you need, I will be here for you. I will be lifting you up in prayer. I feel God has laid a scripture on my heart for you. Esslesiastes 3: 1-8. When your able, it might help. I love you.

Debbie Floyd

August 25, 2008

The Floyds have been very lucky to have Angelia as an employee for the past few years. It has been wonderful to watch Tim set the example for how a husband should treat his wife. She was his greatest earthly treasure. At least monthly (if not weekly) he would deliver flowers to her. When a flower delivery was made the girls in our office would just point to Angelia's office. When a delivery came for one of us, it was a big surprise! Tim remembered their anniversary with a rose for every year! Thank you Tim and Angelia for being such a great example! We are going to miss you Tim!

Chris Keller

August 25, 2008

I have worked with Angelia for almost three years now. For about a year and a half we had offices right next to each other. I got to see, first hand, Tim and Angelia's love for each other. Whether it was a phone call, or flowers Tim was always showing and telling Angelia how much he loved her. He was a great husband and father. One of the neatest things Tim did for Angelia was to get her a rose for every year the had been together on their anniversary. Tim was a great person, and I feel fortunate to have known him.

Tanya Reeves

August 23, 2008

My husband, Darrin, and I met Tim at the bonfire at Gate Creek Cabins near Petersville, AK around the Thanksgiving holiday 2003. My first impression was that Tim and Angelia were newlyweds due to the fact that Tim doted on Angelia. Then I met their fifteen year old son. They had been married 18 years. That first impression never changed in the five years that I knew him. His love and affection for Angelia never faltered, even when she would do that shoo away thing with her right hand! They were truly meant for each other. Watching their love was one of the greatest things that I have been blessed to witness in my life time.
We became fast friends from that moment on. We laughed ourselves silly most of the time. On our first snowmachining adventure we rode in the Peters Hills. Tim was always one to be helpfull. He came across a man that had burried his snowmachine in the snow. So, true to Tim's nature, he stopped to help him out. Tim went to the back of the machine to lift it up out of the hole. Little did he know this man was stuck in a bog down to the ground. For those of you not familiar to snowmachining, it is not a good thing to be directly behind a machine when its rider is about to gun it. So, there was kind, sweet, helpful Tim tugging on the back this poor fellows machine. When the rider of the machine put on the gas and that track started spinning...well that track spun up the gooiest, most fowl smelling mud you can imagine...all over Tim...from head to toe. The man took off and left Tim just standing there in a stooper. I whipped out my camera and captured the look of surprise on his face, his hands raised, his head down surveying what happened. That followed by the first "huh" I heard Tim mutter. Not a complaint, but a "huh." For anyone who spent much time with Tim I am sure that his famous "huh" was heard. There were many variations to his "huh", but only Angelia knew the true meaning behind this expression of his.
I loved Tim's laugh. I can still hear it ringing in my head. It is something that I cannot seem to duplicate. I miss that laugh and that mischeivious smirk on his face.
Tim and I shared a love of tomatoes. A good slice of tomato never went bad around the two of us. We also loved and shared this silly sence of humor. Tim and I would be giggling about something while our spouses just shook thier heads. Tim, Angelia, Darrin and I all took part in a common joke just between us. The rubber chicken. To those fortunate, or unfortunate, enough to be witness to our nonsense...well you just had to part of the joke to understand us. The rubber chicken began showing up at the strangest moments, many of them, the chicken dressed up for or was layered in between things. I am going to miss that rubber chicken joke. I am going to miss a lot of things...I already do. Working on the cabin with and Angelia was the best summer of my life. You were a part of my family. I know I will see you again. I look forward to the day you greet me in heaven with that silly rubber chicken.
As much as it hurts that you are not physically here with us, it was a privelage and an honor just to have had you in my life. I will continue to miss you, but I will always honor what memories we shared together. I smile when I think of you. I will remember you always. The Bonanza theme song will forever play in my head when I ride my snowmachine. Happy trails pal. I love you, friend.

Chuck & Gail Hickman

August 23, 2008

Angelia and I worked together as partners with her doing most of the work for over 10-years.
Before I ever met Tim I knew he was an incruable romantic. What business day didn't go by without him calling Angelia several times. No call ended without them exchanging "I love you's".
Tim was always sending flowers to Angelia at work...and it wasn't even her birthday! It was so often that the florist delivery guys would bypass the receptionist and go straight to Angelia's office.
The passion they had for each other was untouchable and mutual.
As I got to know Tim it was apparent he was always smiling. His smile, gentle nature and honest character blessed us all.
Our memory of Tim will be a constant encouragement.

Jackie Elliott

August 23, 2008

Having known Tim, Angela and 'Little' Tim (who grew up) for over 15 years they became part of my extended family and I love them like family. Tim saw good in everyone and everything and never seemed to meet a stranger. Work or a job was never too much or difficult and there were no obstacles he would not overcome, just some were more of a challenge. He lived a good life and was loved, respected and will be greatly missed by all who knew him, especially me.
No greater tribute can be said other than he will not be forgotten and will live in the minds and hearts of those left behind. Until we meet again.

Lou Alvord

August 22, 2008

I have known Tim for almost 15 years. Through good times and bad, he was always the one with the perpetual smile on his face. His entire purpose seemed to be to spread the joy of being with us. But he maintained his independence of thought, which is a great tribute to one who is liked by so many different individuals. When he began his interest in snowmachines, he asked me which make was best. I told him that there are only 4 major manufacturers left. Yamaha is a good machine. I rode them for 20 years. Polaris is a consistent winner in ride comfort and appeal. Arctic Cat (my favorite now) is very dependable with a good variety. And then, of course there is Skidoo. They must be ok because they are still around….He chose Skidoo!
When we had some severe rain one year, the pit at our loading dock filled with water over 4 feet deep. Not to be discouraged because we could not get our freight in, Tim constructed a miniature sailboat out of an old 2x4, a piece of welding wire and a rag sail. Ever the optimist, he placed the boat in the pit and shoved it off, calling out..”Bon Voyage, the SS Airgas!”
Well Tim, it was a truly wonderful experience with you in our lives. Till we meet again…Bon Voyage, Tim.

Darrin Reeves

August 21, 2008

Timothy Blomberg -
There are no words in my heart to describe the type of friend Tim was to me. Tim and Angelia both are "family". I have the greatest respect for Tim and feel honored to have made the memories I have in such a short time. From the "short" phone conversations to getting our degree in cabinology to the sometimes "extremely" long snow machine rides (thanks to Craig). Some of the best memories of my life have been made because of Tim and Angelia. I miss you dearly my friend. Thank you for being "family". I love you both.

larry and patricia , brian and jennifer Boutwell

August 21, 2008

We were not blessed to spend as much time Tim ,Angela and Tim Bob as would have liked, but we thought highly of them all. Tim was a well rounded person who was also an amazing husband and father. Angela our hearts and prayers are with you and Tim bob.

VONNIE AND hAROLD Ashely

August 21, 2008

Tim came into our lives in Sept.1985. when he brought our granddaughter Angela home to Eastman Ga, to attend the funeral of her brother and our grandson Bobby G Williams. He later later became our grandson when he and Angela where married. Tim was a fine young man who loved and worked hard for his family. He wanted only the best for them. think not that he is gone. He is gone only in body but not in spirit. His memories will always linger in the hearts and minds of those he loved and who loved him. If his spirit could speak to us now, we believe he would say don't weep for me but for those I left behind There is a time to be born and a time to die, but the spirit will always live.
we loved him and will miss him . Angela we love you and Tim bob and we are praying for you. love Grandmother and Granddad.

Esther Williams

August 21, 2008

Although you are leaving us and going far away. You will remain within our hearts each and every day. We will never forget your laughter, your smiles or your tears. Although we may be far apart for many,many years. We will remember al lthe good times, the fun that we had. We will think about the good times and forget about the bad. Although we are sad to see you go. We know it is for the best. For where ever you go what ever you do. I pray that you will be blessed. For God is ever with you, He is never out of sight. We pray that He Will keep you in all His power and might. God bless.

Pema Kadriu

August 21, 2008

I have known Angelia for a year now, I may not know much about her but I did get to know really quick how wonderful of a person she is and how lucky I am to have her as my boss and a friend. It was a while before I actualy got to meet Tim, but I had heard so much about him, and the way that Angelia would describe her love for him. She would talk about how blessed she was to have him in her life. I would just look at her and smile sharing her happiness. It was like listening to farytale stories. One day I met Tim and his smile said it all, thats all he ever did was smile. He would call to speak to Angelia, and at times I would ask if I could take a message. His message for Angelia always, always was...Tell her, that her husband called and that I Love her.
My heart hurts knowing that I will never get another one of those phone calls.
Angelia please know that I surround you with love.

Terry Rollings

August 21, 2008

I was lucky enough to share a office with Tim for the past couple of years.
He always had a smile on his face every morning when he came to work. Tim was one of the most honest men I ever met,and he will be missed by all who knew him.

Mary Ann (Granny) Wiliams

August 20, 2008

I will miss Tim in more ways than I can say for he held many places in my life. He was the love of my daughter's life, a wonderful and loving Dad to my Grandson, and as wonderful a son-in-law as any Mother could hope for. He was also my friend. He will be profoundly missed and never forgotten. He left his footprints in many places

Larry and Cathy Beasley

August 20, 2008

We will miss Tim's smile and remember the wonderful times we had together. Our family has lost a nephew that stood out among men. He was a honorable, moral and trustworthy. Angelia my heart goes out to you. Please call if we can help. Larry and I love you.

Pat Ward

August 18, 2008

Dear Angelia, I was shocked to see the article in the Dodge County News in Eastman. I my heart goes out to you and your son on your loss. the last time I saw you was when you had a loss. i have not forgotten how nice a person you are and let me know if I can be of any help. Sincerely, Pat Ward (agent of the former company of Life of Georgia).

Cathy Rodgers

August 15, 2008

I also knew Tim (Blondie) in high school, and lost track of him in later years. I have many fond memories of him from that time. I am so sorry for your loss.

Anthony & Sonya Kaercher

August 10, 2008

Tim and Angelia are our dearest friends here in Alaska. We met Tim and Angelia in 1994 when our children first played together and our friendship grew from then on...... Our many get togethers over the years are some of our most treasured memories. When we think of Tim we immediately think of these characteristics: Honesty - A Family Man - Trustworthy - A real straight shooter - the sum of which is a rare individual who left a permanent mark on our souls. He brought a smile to our lips and we felt a sense of ease in his presence. Tim loved Angelia more than anything and we know she feels the same about him. We miss Tim everyday and are thankful for the time we had together. We love you Tim!

All Of Our Love,
Anthony & Sonya

Kim Greenough

August 8, 2008

I've known Tim for several years through some good times and bad. He always had a smile on his face no matter how bad things might be at the time. He used to try and sneak up on me and tell me to get back to work. Of course he was seldom successful - I usually beat him to the punch! I will really miss him and hope to see him again some day. My thoughts and prayers are with Angela, Tim and all others who are missing him today.

gordon wanamaker

August 6, 2008

Good Man. Great Friend. Tim is gone but will not be forgotten.

Ron Ellis

August 5, 2008

I graduated with Tim and were good freinds. I was sharing a couple of stories with my kids just last week that about some of the adventures that Cons(Steve) Tom(BD) and Ihad with Blondie. If it wasn't for his great posters I would never have been class prez.My prayers will be with your family at this difficult time.

Kevin McDaid

August 4, 2008

Working with Tim was my pleasure, always professional but with a hint of mischief in his eyes. He combined fun with his work and could carry the day with a smile or a peek over the top of his glasses. I’m going to miss Tim, my heart goes out to his family, he was one of the good guys…km

Jim Hutto

August 1, 2008

I am in purchasing for the School District and have known Tim for years through the many quotes & purchase orders. His customer service attitude was top-notched. He was not afraid to go the extra mile to get the job done. We will miss his infectious positive outlook on life. Our prayers are with you all.

Vetta Barton

July 31, 2008

Blondie and I were very close in High School. Through the years when I would go back home to Rochelle, I would often go to see his parents, Wally and Youse. They were always so proud of Tim and would tell me about he and his family. My deepest sympathy goes out to Bung, and Tim's wife, son, family and friends, as I am sure he will be missed.

Dawn Reed

July 31, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Gloria Tyler

July 31, 2008

Blondie made many people smile. He was always a kind and friendly guy. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. God bless you as you mourn.

Steve Conour

July 30, 2008

To Angela, Tim and Ron, Cindy, Steven and the girls, and everyone else who reads this... I, along with Denny, Tom, Coxie, Dennis, was really close with Tim growing up and beyond. I first met him in 4th grade and we became best friends. But he had a ton of best friends... he just had a way to make everyone smile and feel liked. I was with Coxie when Tim married Angelia and we can both tell you we had never seen him any happier. My heart goes out to her and little Tim, and all his friends who are going to miss him deeply. Angela..drop me an email or call me at the Red Wing Shoe store in Tampa FL... love and peace to all
Steve Conour

Heather Taegel

July 30, 2008

Angela and Tim--I am truly sorry for your loss! Tim was a great person and I was fortunate to have him in my life as a co-worker and friend. We all have wonderful memories that will be in our hearts forever! He will be missed by all that knew him and be in our hearts forever!

mr & mrs Richard White

July 30, 2008

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

CAROL WILLIAMS

July 29, 2008

ANGELA & TIM,
OUR PARYERS ARE WITH YOU AND
YOUR FAIMLY WE LOVE YOU.

Tom Lower

July 28, 2008

Tim and I were best friends in High School - we were joined at the hip. I was proud of Tim when he enlisted in the Air Force, yet sad to see him move away. Since his mother and father passed away we sort of found each other again and he always spoke of the love he had for Angela, his son Tim and Alaska. He will be missed by everyone who knew him. He is with Jesus now preparing his new home.

James Cox

July 27, 2008

Tim was like a little brother to me. Last time I saw him was at his wedding. We spent many hours of our youth togeather and he will always be in my thoughts. So long Blondie I will always think of the good times. My thoughts and prayers are with you Angelia and all of the family. Tim was a special person.

Craig Brinson

July 27, 2008

My condolences to Angelia and Tim for their loss.

Carol williams

July 27, 2008

CAROL WILLIAMS

Dennis Sage

July 27, 2008

Tim alias Blondie was one of the best friends I ever had during our High school days.He has always been in my thoughts and heart.I even made a stop at Warner Robins Ga. to see Tim And Angelia when I was making a trip to Florida on my motorcycle.I will never forget the open and warm heart they showed us when we got there.Angelia you are in our Prayers at this time of grief. May God give you and yours Peace at this time. May your memories bring you comfort.

Brian Benson

July 27, 2008

I was Tim's boss. Tim was impossible. Impossible not to like. Impossible overload with work. Impossible to visit with and not enjoy yourself. Impossible to replace. Impossible to forget...
In this life, no better friend; I hope I make it to heaven to see you again, in the next life...

Dennis Stewart

July 27, 2008

A lot of time and distance has passed,but the memory of Tim's smiles and laugh will never fade. Our love and prayers go out to his family and friends. We will miss you.

Vera Crews

July 27, 2008

My prayers go out to your family at this sad time. I was nearby when the unfortunate accident happened, and didn't realize how severe it was.

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