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Timothy P. Eisenhauer passed away unexpectedly and peacefully on October 5th, 2025, in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Tim was 66 years old and was born on March 30th, 1959, in Milwaukee.
Tim displayed a strong work ethic since he was a teen and maintained that for his entire life. Fueled by an independent spirit, Tim always walked his own path through all the highs and lows that life presented. Quiet by nature, Tim nonetheless enjoyed interacting with his numerous friends, roommates, and coworkers throughout his life. Though he often displayed a tough exterior, Tim showed particular empathy for the less fortunate among us.
Tim’s natural intelligence and curiosity made him a gifted learner, always studying a wide range of topics like science, technology, mechanics, nature, and bodybuilding. He could often be found absorbing a TV documentary, observing people and nature on his daily walks, or at a favorite locale – the public library. Tim's vast knowledge of a wide variety of topics was always on display when he engaged in conversations.
An original “car guy,” Tim was probably happiest restoring his 1967 Chevelle when he was younger. Though his life was tumultuous at times, Tim manifested a sense of serenity and renewal in his later life. A happy moment for Tim was getting a new set of wheels under him, not long before passing.
Tim was preceded in death by his older sister, Susan, his twin brother Joseph, and his father, Wesley Eisenhauer. He is survived by his daughter Jessica, his mother Dorothy, his brothers James, Matthew, John, Clinton, Andrew Eisenhauer, and his sister Patricia Bolter. Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
Tim's wishes were not to have a public funeral. He will be laid to rest at the Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Cudahy, WI, near his sister, brother, and father. A small Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
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