Visitation and Services
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 24, 2012 at the Goodwin Funeral Home. Friends may visit from Noon-2 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Green Lawn Memorial Park. Memorial may be made to the American Liver Association with envelopes available at the funeral home.
Survived by:
Wife: Deborrah Quebe of Frankfort 2 Daughters: Brandy (Husband-Jeremiah) Davis of Sheridan, IN and Britney (Husband-Chuck) Clark of Herrin, IL 4 Sisters: Connie (Husband-Larry) Arringdale of Lafayette, IN, Carole (Husband-Mike) Crousore of Illinois, Susan Dillon of Noblesville, IN and Bonnie Kaiser of Columbus, IN 2 Grandsons: Austin Gibson and Brady Davis
Preceded by:
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother in law, Mike Dillon.
Debbie and girls
We are very sorry to hear about your lost. We don’t get to see you very much, but we had good times when you work with Brenada at K-Mart. We would love to come and be there for you, but we now live in Noblesville. Our Prayers are with you and your girls.
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I was so shocked by the news, when my wife texted me this morning, telling me about the passing of Tim. I was a year behind Tim at Clinton Central, but got to know him better during our days of working together at SIA. We worked the frame line together for a few years, before each of us went different paths. Tim was so much fun to talk with, work with, and ride dirt bikes with. He and I made a trip to what is now the “Bad lands”, in Attica, back before it was the badlands. We had so much fun that day, running the trails, and climbing the hills, and trying not to get caught on that property. Tim had that great sense of humor, and that wry smile, that often surfaced while talking of work, riding bikes, or his family. I am sure his smile, and love will be missed, but I am also sure that those things, will be with you for all of your days. Thoughts, and prayers are with you,
Tom Archibald (Archie)
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI worked with Tim off and on for the last 22 years. We were all very sad to have heard of his passing. Tim was a good man and will be missed by all of us that knew him.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am very sad upon hearing about the loss of Tim. Although I have not seen him in some time, I remember well the days we worked together on the Frame Line at SIA. He was a very sincere, and talented man. Some of the guys used to stay after work some nights and play ping pong. I always had a terrible time trying to return his backspin serve. I remember him telling me about getting his first unicycle and peddling around the neighbor. He spoke to me of his religion as well as many other things including his family and his trips to Florida. I will always remember him with good thoughts.
God bless all his friends and family…….Arvis Shepherd
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDebbie and girls, we are so very sorry for you loss. We love you and are thinking of you.
Willard and Brenda Lawson
Kim Bowman
Michele Gorham
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