Tim was born December 3, 1980, and had battled health issues due to complications from Cystic Fibrosis his entire life. However, he did not spend his life dwelling on his health concerns. Moments with his family and friends, experiencing anything that brought him or others happiness. In his short life, he touched the hearts of more people than anyone can count. Tim actively supported the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in fundraisers such as walk-a-thons, whether he was physically able to walk the entire route or just go a few steps. He did his best to bring light to the incredible gift of organ donations, by using himself as an example of how successful it can be, by participating in two Old Shawnee Days parades encouraging everyone to not only become a transplant donor, but to make sure people knew that they wanted to be donors. Tim's life was extended 16 years by successful transplants, including a live transplant from his Aunt Janice, who also shared his birthday.
Tim is survived by his mother and father, Kathy & Kevin Collene; brother Shawn Collene & Megan McCurdy; sister Jennifer Collene; his youngest brother Andrew Collene; and his grandmother Cathy Laird. He also leaves behind many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Tim was preceded in death by his grandfathers Bud Collene, Rip Laird and Tom Murphy; his grandmother Betty Murphy; and his cousin Chris Collene, Jr. Tim will be greatly missed, but forever remembered with smiles. The way he lived will be an inspiration to us all.
Tim was born December 3, 1980, and had battled health issues due to complications from Cystic Fibrosis his entire life. However, he did not spend his life dwelling on his health concerns. Moments with his family and friends, experiencing anything that brought him or others happiness. In his short life, he touched the hearts of more people than anyone can count. Tim actively supported the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in fundraisers such as walk-a-thons, whether he was physically able to walk the entire route or just go a few steps. He did his best to bring light to the incredible gift of organ donations, by using himself as an example of how successful it can be, by participating in two Old Shawnee Days parades encouraging everyone to not only become a transplant donor, but to make sure people knew that they wanted to be donors. Tim's life was extended 16 years by successful transplants, including a live transplant from his Aunt Janice, who also shared his birthday.
Tim is survived by his mother and father, Kathy & Kevin Collene; brother Shawn Collene & Megan McCurdy; sister Jennifer Collene; his youngest brother Andrew Collene; and his grandmother Cathy Laird. He also leaves behind many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Tim was preceded in death by his grandfathers Bud Collene, Rip Laird and Tom Murphy; his grandmother Betty Murphy; and his cousin Chris Collene, Jr. Tim will be greatly missed, but forever remembered with smiles. The way he lived will be an inspiration to us all.
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