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Timothy Mark Mickler, known affectionately as Tim, was a beacon of loving kindness and humor whose life's story began on September 11, 1964, in Orlando, FL, and came to a peaceful close on January 13, 2025, in Easley, SC. Tim's warm spirit, amazing humor, and infectious laughter left a lasting impression on all who knew him, embodying the essence of a life well-lived and well-loved.
Tim was a cherished husband to Lonna L. Mickler, a guiding light and a father to Melissa L. Mickler Campbell (Johnathan E. Campbell), Stephanie M. Mickler Brown (Christopher Brown), and Mark E. Mickler (Jesus Montero), and step-father to Kelsey A. Shara Irvin (Connor Irvin), an endlessly proud grandfather to Ian E. Campbell, Ben S. Campbell, Cameron L. Brown, and Sydney R. Brown. Although preceded in death by his stepfather, Dennis Williams, and stepson, TJ Breland, Tim's legacy of love continues to thrive in the hearts of his family.
He was the treasured son of Ruth Mickler-Williams and Ronald A. Mickler (Nancy K. Mickler), brother to supportive and loving siblings consisting of Deborah S. Mickler, Thomas P. Mickler, David E. Mickler, and sister Rebecca Mickler Thompson (Todd Thompson), who together with his nephews Wesley K. Mickler and Nathan Powell will forever hold him dear in memory.
Tim's life was one of selfless devotion and endless joy. Friends and family alike will remember him for the laughter he brought to every gathering, the kindness he showed in every encounter, and the unwavering love he had for his family. He was a man whose radiant personality could light up a room and his absence will be deeply felt by all. Tim Mickler's story is not one of grief, but one of celebration, for a life truly cherished and shared.
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