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Donetta Andersen
September 2, 2005
Tim was such a fine person. I enjoyed working with him for 8 1/2 years at Phoenix Main. Although I was the supply attendant Tim treated me as though I was just one of the COT's. I feel privileged to have known him. May God bless his family.
ED SHANK
September 1, 2005
I'm going to miss you Tim and all the nights we worked together at Phoenix Main , discussing all the world problems. Hopefully now that you are in a better place you may be able to fix these problems .
Gary Stephans
August 31, 2005
Everyone who knew Tim will feel the loss. An outstanding example of a person has passed our way. All is not lost as his family sets the same example
Harry Bell
August 31, 2005
We had good times at Qwest Communications, hunting and roasting ourselves around the campfire, even when Tim caught his shoes on fire. I'm gonna miss you Tim. God bless you and your loved ones.
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