1952
2022
Timothy Patton Thibault, 69, of La Porte, Indiana, passed away unexpectedly on Feb. 19, 2022.
Known as Tim by many who knew him, he was born on June 8, 1952, to Paul Thibault and Myrrha Thibault (McKay) in Geneva, Illinois, who predeceased him.
Tim was the oldest boy of five, and second in the birth order of 10 siblings total: Denise Hughes, Paulette Thibault, David Thibault, Janine Merrill, Danny Thibault, Kathleen Sheley, Terry Thibault, Jenny Thibault and Jeff Thibault.
He is survived by his two daughter-like nieces, Courtney and Jenna; two children; and countless additional nieces and nephews.
Tim was a great man with a wealth of knowledge. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, and worked at Mid-City Supply Co., Inc., in Michigan City, as their HVAC Specialist for over 18 years. Tim had a sterling reputation within the heating and cooling industry, and approached the opportunity to help others with kindness and respect. He had a passion for his customers and would do whatever it took to take care of their needs (even if it meant bucking the system every now and then.
When not hard at work, Tim enjoyed golfing, fishing and general banter with his friends and fellow colleagues. Tim had a great sense of humor and was a stranger to no one.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the Robert L. Miller Sr. Veteran's Center, 747 S. Michigan St., South Bend, IN, 46601.
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Suzanne Hettinger
March 3, 2022
My most sincere condolences to you all, Timmy's brothers and sisters, and nieces and nephews. There was always a special connection Timmy and I shared from the time we were small children. I will miss knowing he was there.
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