Always precocious Tim was always getting away and into mischief as a child.
At the age of 3 he climbed out his bedroom window, walked down to the corner and found a can of paint handily placed next to a car. He painted the car. He found his way numerous times to the corner doughnut shop and always ended up with a doughnut.
As he got older one of his favorite things to do was to take things apart to see how they worked and then try to put them back together again.
With a great sense of humor he would do just about anything to make someone laugh. He liked imitating lines from TV. Like “Pork chops and applesauce” from “The Brady Bunch” or the commercial “I want annutter Nutter-Butter-Peanut-Butter sandwich cookie".
Tim succumbed to brain cancer at the age of 19 after a long and difficult battle.
During his year and a half stay in the hospital he made many friends and was buried with most of the crosses those people gave to him.
At the time of his death we was survived by his mother, 4 sisters; Ronnee, Corena, Susan and Mindy, one brother; Michael, and his paternal grandmother, Corena Barbara/Schmitt/Peters 3 nieces & one nephew.
Always precocious Tim was always getting away and into mischief as a child.
At the age of 3 he climbed out his bedroom window, walked down to the corner and found a can of paint handily placed next to a car. He painted the car. He found his way numerous times to the corner doughnut shop and always ended up with a doughnut.
As he got older one of his favorite things to do was to take things apart to see how they worked and then try to put them back together again.
With a great sense of humor he would do just about anything to make someone laugh. He liked imitating lines from TV. Like “Pork chops and applesauce” from “The Brady Bunch” or the commercial “I want annutter Nutter-Butter-Peanut-Butter sandwich cookie".
Tim succumbed to brain cancer at the age of 19 after a long and difficult battle.
During his year and a half stay in the hospital he made many friends and was buried with most of the crosses those people gave to him.
At the time of his death we was survived by his mother, 4 sisters; Ronnee, Corena, Susan and Mindy, one brother; Michael, and his paternal grandmother, Corena Barbara/Schmitt/Peters 3 nieces & one nephew.