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THOMAS JOSEPH "TIM" POWERS III

THOMAS JOSEPH "TIM" POWERS III obituary, Las Vegas, NV

THOMAS POWERS Obituary

THOMAS POWERS III Thomas "Tim" Joseph Powers lll passed away in Irvine, Calif., Jan. 24, 2014. He was a wonderful father and friend. He will be missed greatly. He is survived by his daughter, StaceyAnn Ory (nee Powers); son-in-law, Andrew Ory; granddaughter, Lincoln Ory; former wife, Barbara Davis; stepchildren, Jennifer Carty and Eric Carty; and brother, Dennis Powers. Services will be private. Donations in his name can be made to the Semper Fi Fund at www.semperfifund.org

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Published by Las Vegas Review-Journal on Feb. 2, 2014.

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February 14, 2014

Love you dad! Happy valentines day! Missing you!

Barbara Davis

February 9, 2014

It has taken me awhile to write some words about Tim. There are so many things I could say but will sum it up by saying since the age of 7 years I loved Tim. He was my neighbor , friend, boyfriend, husband and father of one of my children. He has always had a part of my heart and always will. I know he will be " one of the first " to greet me in heaven someday. I thank God for him being a big part of my life.

Wayne Miracle

February 9, 2014

I worked with Tim at Caesars Palace when we were both just kids. He became and stayed a great friend over the years. He was one of the best men I knew.

February 7, 2014

Tim, I won't try not to yell in yor ear when I cut you hair in heaven. You were one of the best men around. Honest, Integrity,Loved his family,cherished all the wonderful things in life including (the new and beautiful granddaughter. I will so miss you and a piece of my heart goes with you. I cut your hair for many years. And I am planning on doing it in Heaven when I get there. Love you dearly, Sheila

Tom and Candy Nichols,

February 4, 2014

Tim's family;I haven't seen Tim in years but I have many fond memories of my old friend.There is nothing that I can think of to say except I so sorry for your loss and mine.Tim was always a great friend and confidant.He will be missed.RIP Buddy!

Duke Mellor

February 4, 2014

Tim, though we haven't crossed paths in many years, we certainly go way back. One memory I have when I think of you, was your stance as a Little League catcher. Steb the umpire would always tell you to squat lower, and my Dad the coach would always argue "but that's Tim's style". And style you had. So sorry Stacey Ann, Barbara, and Denny. He will be missed.

Duke Mellor

February 4, 2014

Tim though we haven't crossed paths much over the years, we certainly go way back. One memory I always have when I think of you,was your stance as catcher in Little League.Steb the umpire would always tell you to squat lower,and my Dad, your coach would argue " that's Tim's style " .And style you had. So sorry StaceyAnn, Barbara, and Denny. He will be missed. Duke

Larry Miller

February 3, 2014

I consider myself so blessed to have known Tim. No one could have a better friend, Father, or a son. Thank you for the memories. We still have that run when we turn 80 I know you'll be there.

Jim & Linda Hanley

February 3, 2014

Hello StaceyAnn,
I was so saddened to hear of your Dad's passing. Tim and I were friends for almost sixty years and I will greatly miss him. I can't even begin to tell you the joy which you brought to his life. I know that you know how special your Father/Daughter relationship was to you both.
Please know that he will always be in our thoughts and prayers.

StaceyAnn Ory

February 2, 2014

I'm going to miss you so much! You were the most amazing father a child could hope for. My childhood is filled with the best memories of you and I. We were inseparable. You taught me so many things and I am so proud of the man you were. So many people looked up to you. I know now you aren't in pain and are hopefully up in heaven running and doing triathlons! Send me a sign when you get a chance and know I love you so much! Love, StaceyAnn

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