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Chris Hooper
December 20, 2018
Tim rarely addressed me by my first name which as a work colleague many might find unusual. But that was Tim. Instead he used words such as Rockstar, Bud, Mister and Friend. And to me "Friend", as I reflect on his passing, described our relationship for the over 10 years I worked with him. Warm heart, honest, passionate on topics he believed in, I will truly miss him and the many laughs we shared. Take care my Friend and God Bless.
Steve Cornelius
December 18, 2018
I had the pleasure of working with Tim for nearly 4 years. Usually, our conversations would center around Tim helping us to get answers or solve problems. However, no matter the challenge or situation, he was always pleasant to work with, and extremely helpful. He never seemed to let problems bother him, and would see things through until a resolution was found. On both a professional and personal basis, he will be greatly missed!
Tom Dempsey
December 18, 2018
I had the pleasure of working with Tim for over a decade. Anyone who had the fortunate opportunity to spend time with him knows how much of himself he gave to us at Transamerica. He was an example for all tp what commitment and dedication to ones craft looked like. He never missed an opportunity to take time to ask about life and family and genuinely cared about the answers.
He is missed. And I can say without a doubt I am better for having known him.
God Bless you Tim. Rest In Peace.
Helen Corona
December 14, 2018
I worked with Tim at Transamerica for over 15 years and I considered him a good friend. I will miss our special conversations we had in the evenings after everyone left the office where we would discuss family, our work challenges, our heath and whatever else we thought of. Tim was one of the most genuine and truly caring people I have ever met. I will miss the way he made people feel special, just by ending the conversation with "thanks for you help sparky, daddy O or all star". And of course my favorite was Captain C. because that is what he called me for almost the entire time we worked together.
Love you Timmy, Captain C will never forget you!
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