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Timothy Siner Obituary

Timothy J. Siner, 51, of Phoenix Az, passed away December 2, 2003. A memorial service was held December 6, 2003 at Phoenix First Assembly. Contributions to META Service, Inc. (WRAP Program), 2701 N. 16th Street, Phx Az 85006.

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Dec. 11, 2003.

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Elizabeth Siner

October 30, 2024

Hi dad, you have a new granddaughter. I know everything I could say you already know because God is right there with you. I love you- ask the big guy to help me with some healing please. Everytime he heals me of one thing- I have so much more that needs it. Love you. Your girl

Your daughter

May 2, 2023

I know you´re watching over us.
I wish you could have met Ari.
I´ve had so many miracles happen and things that should have happened that didn´t and I know it´s been you.
-My guardian angel. I´m so happy I ended up where I´m at now and all I can do is thank God for the woman I´ve become.
They always say the best die young. Luckily, I´m mischievous so I hope I stay here to always look after Arianna.

All jokes aside;
It´s been 20 years and I´m just barely healing. I love you so much. I wish you were here - I wish I remembered what your voice sounded like. Please send me a sign soon, a blue bird or something I never see- so I know you´re with me.

Please fly high, rest, and know your daughter and granddaughter are taken care of.
I became a tough little human. I got it from you

Rebecca Dann

December 5, 2021

Never really gets any easier, but can still enjoy the memories of the good times...he was such a great guy, so all the memories are positive. Still-would much prefer to call or visit him in person!

Liz siner

June 24, 2020

Dad, I just want to say i love you and miss you. Life is so short and we dont realize how quickly it takes us. I promise to hold my daughter and not take advantage by remembering that anything can change at any point. Not lose the little moments and stay present with her. Shes growing so fast. Shes already 7 years old; You would have been the best Grandpa! You would probably never put her down. . Life has been so hard lately, I was thinking tonight about you. I know if you were still here youd have my back. Please be here with me today, I need your love and strength. And Gods. No matter my mistakes I know if you could see me today, youd be proud. I love you. Help me and guide me on this journey. Or have a few Angel's look out for me. (;

Your daughter, liz

Noel Valcho

May 2, 2019

Dear Karla and your daughter Elizabeth; I looked you up and this time pin pointed your sites. Tim helped in a personal way with David Valcho my husband. Tim was the only one we found that made sense and never gave up on David, or myself and family. Karla you helped me. Our son Riis ,He's still sensitive about his dad. So we don't talk about it much. Love you both so much , David got saved 4 days before he died of pancreatic cancer Feb 17,2007 PTL. Today on National prayer Iam able to send this to you! So glad they are there together! 760 522-7322 David and Tim would laugh with David's jokes; and David would laugh at his own jokes too! Tim was Soo patient especially with David; when he wouldn't put oil in the car. Love, your sister in Christ. Noel. I didn't get to know your daughter, but would like to do so!

1985 try this fresh Elk steak bro

Douglas Siner

May 11, 2015

Doug and Tim loved to cook AND eat!

Douglas Siner

May 11, 2015

Rambo Tim

Douglas Siner

May 11, 2015

Tim loved electronics

Douglas Siner

May 11, 2015

Tim, sister Lyn & brother Doug 1999, So Cal

Doug Siner

April 26, 2014

Tim in 6th grade

July 13, 2013

mark smith

November 7, 2005

I met Tim Siner at Calvery Rehabilition center in Phoenix AZ.

and thank God he was my roomate.

HE changed my life profoundly. HE was an instant brother immediately. His knowledge of the Lord and the Bible and just people in general was astounding. Getting to know him was one of my greatest life's experiences. He was anointed, He was funny beyond belief and He was so gifted with knowledge and understanding. I soon learned that Tim paid a personal - emotional price for helping so many people. He never put himself first, He never thought of himself better than anyone, including those of other races or someone lost and lonely on the street. He gave everything he had to anyone in need and that's why Tim Siner is glorified in God Almighty's Kingdom. I can't wait to see him again, through Jesus Christ I may, and I pray to be his roomate again. Or at least, have a mansion on the same culdesac. God Bless you all, who knew and were touched by the same man named Timothy J. Siner.



Smitty

Dagne' Don

November 6, 2005

The thing I remember most about my cousin Tim was his wonderful since of humor. He always had such a great way at looking at life. He would always tell you a joke or an amuzing story with such a twinkle in his eyes. He always made you feel glad to be around him.

Jodi Wenzel

November 5, 2005

I have many many happy memories of my Uncle Tim. I remember him always making me laugh! He loved watching his movies and saying the "well known lines" of several movies. I remember him and my Uncle Doug always cooking breakfast every Christmas morning. On New Years every year when my mom Linda and my sisters Molly & Tiffany lived in Oregon, we would go to Mt. Hood and go tubbing down the bunny slopes with the whole family, that was so much fun! Uncle Tim never not had a smile on his face, I remeber always laughing with him! I love all the memories that I had. My Dad Rick, Grandpa Wayne, Uncle Doug & Uncle Tim all went Elk hunting! Thay came back with the Elk strapped on the hood of the orange bug!!!!! Sooooo funny!! We had Elk for DAYS!!!! Remeber to cherish every moment with your loved ones!! And never go to bed angry or leave mad!! Because that person you love might not be there when you wake up. I love you Uncle Tim!!

Kathy Goding

September 28, 2004

I meet Tim in Sydney at Kings Cross and it was a time when my life was "MESS".

Tim was very caring and helped me a lot and I was very sadden to hear of his passing.

I know this will inpact on his parents and family but their trust in Jesus will get them through this testing time.

Larry Sondergard

September 27, 2004

I meet Tim in [Kings Cross] Sydney Australia early 1976 and he was he with Teen Challenge.We developed a friendship and he later gave me details of his parents in Whittier Los Angeles.In May '76 I went to the USA on a tour that also went to the Indy 500.Tim gave me a boomerang that I had to deliver to his Pastor at the Church his parents attended.I was at a Motel in Downey and was picked up by his parents who took me to their home and I meet the family at a High School graduation.I returned later in 1979/80 for a bus tour and had time with the family.On the tour I visited Tim and Carla in Phoenix.I stayed 1 week with them and that is the last time I saw Tim alive.I found him to be a genuine person and considered him a brother in Christ.

I have made several visits to the parents and was last with them in 2002.

I consider them as my "spiritual" parents and even though we are some distance apart my feelings are always with them.I have also got to know all the rest of the family and they also welcomed me as one of the group and we have had several happy days when we had meet for dominoes etc.

Whilst Tim was a great help to me at a time my life was in a bit of kaos it has taken a dramatic turn for the good in the last few months and I can say here and now that God has done a great victory in my life.In fact next year my life will change for ever and I get a wife.

So Tim I sure miss you brother and know that things will sort out for good in the end.

Doug Siner

July 3, 2004

Last week, I had the opportunity to place Tim's ashes over the South Pacific Ocean in the Fiji Islands. My brother had told me many times of the wonderful time he had had there snorkeling for lobster with the Fijian people. So in honor of Tim, I made a trip there with my daughter and spent time with the incredibly friendly people that he did. Thank you Tim, we miss you.

Tim, Karla and Elizabeth about 1994

December 24, 2003

Earl Samms

December 20, 2003

I wanted to add this photograph of Tim, Karla and Elizabeth because this is one of the last pictures I have of them together.

Rebecca Denim

December 18, 2003

Tim's Uncle Jack passed away March 1st of this year, and his Aunt Rose July 1st. I ended up sorting the family pictures handed down from both sides, including our Gramma Burlie. And wouldn't you know it, I heard about Tim's passing not too long after looking at pictures of him and thinking "he always looked happy, like life was a joy to experience. We had such fun growing up as cousins. Wish he didn't live so far away!"

Well, not much can be done about that now-guess I still can't quite believe he's gone-I just figured there was plenty of future left, at least on this side. Well there will be eternity to spend together on the other side, but I sure wish I'd known there was so little left for him on this side-I would have let him know he was special. He will be sorely missed, because he was my cousin, and because he was such a good person-a rare thing in this world, from what I've seen. My deepest sympathy to all who loved him, and I can only say I wish it weren't true, that he's gone home-we weren't ready to be without him.

Doug Siner

December 16, 2003

My older brother was a man to learn from. Most always there with words of wisdom to share. He also loved to have fun and live to the maximum, hunting for wild pigs, elk or coyote. Scuba diving with Karla and myself, driving his orange Baja Bug through the desert like he was on 'Daktari', or playing with our daughters in the park when they were little.



I believe that everyone who knew Tim well knew him as a man of determination and conviction. Even on the rough roads he went down the last few years, he ALWAYS spoke to me of getting back on top of life, to be with his family.



To his wife and daughter, remember what Tim would want for you: to find healing and God's will.

Thank you Smitty and JR for being there for Tim.

Joy Olcott

December 16, 2003

Carla, I am sorry to hear about Tim's passing. In the midst of your sorrow, I pray that you and your beautiful daughter are drawn even closer to Christ.

Sincerely,

Joy (Lloyd) Olcott

Deanna Harris

December 11, 2003

I knew Tim many years ago through Harold Dewberry, etc. I am saddened by our loss. My prayers and love to the family and friends.

Deanna Harris

[email protected]

James M. Russo

December 11, 2003

We all at META Loved Tim with all our hearts !!!!

7/1/88 - at Jay & Kristin's Wedding

December 11, 2003

Earl Samms

December 11, 2003

Tim was a teacher, therapist, counselor and friend to many people, including several minister's and their families. He will be remembered for his wonderful smile and his eagerness to assist others who have felt hurt in their lives. Pastor Glenn Foster once said "Expect good things from heaven". Now that Tim is there, I know he will be in the thick of it, passing out blessings. I know all our lives are richer for having known Tim the short time we have. Tim served the Lord faithfully with all his heart and soul and has been rewarded by being called home. Although painful for us, it is a joyful occasion for him and we are thankful he is at peace with himself and with God.

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