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Timothy Sicard Obituary

Sicard, Timothy M. - Of Peoria, AZ Age 51 Began a new life December 23, 2003. Tim was born in St. Paul, MN. He worked for the United States Postal Service and he dedicated 17 years of his life to the United States Navy. Tim was a loving Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother and Friend. Preceded in death by his mother, Bette (Leary). Survived by his: father, Warren; wife, Debbie; three daughters, Casey Gushock (Patrick), Kelly Border (Michael), and Kari Sicard (Josh Ebbers); two grandsons, Garrett Michael Border and Graham Patrick Gushock; five Siblings, Bill (Kathleen), Terry (Colleen), Scott, Kevin (Carol), Mary Bruns (Bruce); many nieces and nephews, extended family, and friends. Tim wanted us to celebrate his mortal passing and eternal life. He encouraged us to hold onto the fond memories of the past while embracing those of the future. His acceptance of his fate was a lesson in grace and humility. Tim will always be remembered for his willingness to help others, his peaceful disposition, and story-telling ability among other things (i.e. the Look). Tim and his family extend a heart felt thank you to everyone for your support and prayers. A private memorial service will be held for the family.

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Published by Pioneer Press on Jan. 4, 2004.

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Coral Levang

September 17, 2020

I knew Tim many years ago when we were in the Navy together. One summer, my young daughter and I came to visit him and his family in St Paul Park. I think that was the summer of 1978.

By this phenomenon that we call the internet, I am only now learning of his passing, all these years having passed. I am sorry to hear that he was taken from this Earth so young.

As I look back on that summer so long ago, I have many fond memories of Tim, his parents and siblings.

Caroline Clausen

January 28, 2004

My deepest sympathy goes to the family. Tim was a wonderful person, always had a smile and kind word for everyone. I'm glad that I knew him.

Patrick Cronin

January 22, 2004

We extend to you our deepest sympathies. Please know that you are in our prayers, and we apologize for such a late entry. We are friends of Kevin. God Bless - Patrick & Karyn Cronin

Linda (Millette) Koneczny

January 9, 2004

I'm sorry to hear of Tim's passing. My deepest sympathy and heartfelt prayers are with you all.

Mary Bruns

January 9, 2004

Thanks to all of our family and friends that came to Tim's memorial at the church last night. What a celebration of Tim's life.

Love, Mary

MIKE CHARNELL

January 9, 2004

I'M REALLY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT TIM. ALSO, AM SORRY FOR SIGNING GUEST BOOK SO LATE. I WORKED WITH TIM IN THE POST OFFICE,IN DOWNTOWN ST. PAUL. FROM WHEN TIM CAME INTO THE POST OFFICE, HE KNEW WHERE HE WANTED TO GO.AND TIM GOT WHAT HE WANTED. AFTER TIM BECAME SUP. HE NEVER CHANGED. HE HAD GREAT CHARACTER AND WAS A GOOD MAN.

VERY SORRY.MIKE CHARNELL ret.2000

Garry and Mary Sicard

January 6, 2004

We can only repeat the thoughts of others. Tim was a wonderful person and will be missed by all. Our sympathy to everyone in his extended family.

Barb Stafki

January 6, 2004

God bless your family. He was a wonderful person, fair to all. I worked with him at the St Paul PO. He was missed when he moved to AZ and he will be much more missed now.

Rich and Patty Coan

January 5, 2004

Our deepest sympathy to Tim's immediate and extended family. We are Kevin and Carol's friends and our prayers are with you.

Char Ebbers

January 5, 2004

I wanted to express my sympathy to your families in the death of your son, brother, and father. I have had your family in my thoughts and prayers during the past several months.

Mary Bruns

January 4, 2004

Just a note to let everyone know that we will be having a memorial here in the Twin Cities area.

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