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cliff & Ruth Goicoecgea
February 21, 2025
Renae & Family, our thoughts are with you as you are going through the loss of your lovd one. We had the privilege of knowing and interacting with your family through the sport of basketball. What a beautiful family you are! it is a reflection of the wonderful husband and father Tim surely was. No doubt there are countless, wonderful memories you all have that will help you thru and see the many ways he impacted and was a blessing in your lives. God bless you all.
Kenna Bowlin
February 20, 2025
Tim was such a wonderful man, always willing to help anyone. I'll always remember how he helped me with my granddaughter with so much love and compassion. Renae also, they are such wonderful people. He will be missed.
David Barrow
February 7, 2025
I met Tim the summer after 3rd grade. From the beginning we were friends and occasional rivals as we competed for the same things...he won a few and I a few, but by our senior year we settled into a comfortable relationship which continues today.
I enjoyed many visits to their family home. Tim's dad, Joe, was almost like a second father to me. One time I tried to pay my share of a meal at a restaurant in Albion, and he told me to put my wallet away or he'd cut my hand off -- it's nice to be treated like family!
After school my life took me east, but whenever I visited family I would get together with Tim and Renae for lunch or dinner, and even though several years had passed since our last visit, it was always as if we'd seen each other the day before. There are few friends like Tim and Renae.
We moved back into the area in 2021 and hope to see more of them, but when man plans, God laughs. Tim has finished his journey and God has need of him elsewhere.
Until later know you are missed.
Rusty and Cindy Gillette
February 6, 2025
We meet Tim when Rusty and I were first married. Time became a good friend. We loved his visit to our office. Tim knew our kids and always ask about them. Sometime he brought his wife and later on his sons. I don´t think we have ever known a kinder or more caring man. Tim is a great example of Christ like love. Sincerely Rusty and Cindy Gillette and Family
James Fuqua
February 2, 2025
At this time it's hard to put into words how to express my sadness of the passing of Tim.
He an active person who was my Best Friend youngest brother.
I had the chance to watch him grow into a remarkable person.
His smile his expression in his face and eyes will stay with me.
Tim i will miss you. But the heavens have a special person with them.
To the family thanks for the chance to know him.
God bless you and your beautiful family.
Jim Fuqua
Steven L. Blake
February 2, 2025
Renae, sorry to hear that Tim passed away. He was a wonderful man and good good friend. I know what it is like to lose your spouse. Susie passed away in 2006 after a 6 month struggle with brain cancer. Our youngest son Ben, who was handicapped passed away 4 years ago. I want you to know that you won't find men better and kinder than Tim. May God bless you in this time of his passing. Know that you will be together again! May God bless you and your children and posterity. It was a great blessing to have known Tim.
Steven L. Blake
Paul Allred
February 2, 2025
Tim was the Bishop to my parents, Byron and Dolores Allred, in their later years in Burley. He took such loving care of them and always warmly greeted me whenever I attended church in Burley.
I´m not surprised at all to read of his outstanding and exceptional life. Thank you to whoever wrote his obituary.
Love and thanks to Tim´s family in this reflective time on a life well-lived.
Heidi robbins
January 31, 2025
He was a good bishop back when I was married to joe.a good friend to everyone.prayers to all of you
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