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Sending prayers to the Rose family as they grieve through this terrible loss.
I am very sorry to hear this terrible news and extend my deepest condolences to Tim’s wife, daughters, and entire family. I am a fraternity brother of Tim’s, although a few years younger so I wasn’t as close to him as some of the older brothers. In recent years, I frequently ran into him at UVA events and around Richmond - at the grocery store and various restaurants - and always enjoyed catching up. He just had the greatest sense of humor and would make you laugh until your belly hurt. What a gift. What a loss.
I was fortunate to know Tim the past 15 years. I will miss my daily calls with you and I’ll miss you making me laugh.  I will greatly miss our golf matches with you, KB and TJ at CCV and at OC.  I will miss you teasing me about when I was going to switch to senior golf shafts and start playing from the senior tees.  Tim, I love you like a brother and you will be greatly missed.  Emily and the Rose Petals, Amy and I will continue to pray for you all during this time.  We are always here for you!  Love Brian, Amy, Samuel and Sutton Vallecorse
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Emily and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. I remember Tim as full of life and certainly love for his friends and family. My heart is with you all.
I don't think you can think of Tim without it bringing a smile to your face.  He is certainly one of a kind, and I feel fortunate to have known him.  I met Tim during my first year at Breg, and he simply made work so much more fun.  His jokes, his contagious laugh (often at his own jokes!), and his pure zest for life and his family are how I will remember him.  Definitely, the brightest of lights, gone way too early. My heart goes out to his family.  I'm so, so very sorry for your loss. ~Jordan
Such a fine husband, father, friend. Rest In Peace Dear Tim. One day we will all be together again where there is no sorrow, no crying, no pain but only sheer joy! 
We are so sad to here of the passing of a very special young man. We send our deepest sympathy to his large and loving family. We will miss you, Timothy.
Condolences from Connie & Bob Jones
No words can convey our feelings. We hope that in time healing will overcome this sadness.
My memories of Tim go all the way back to junior high school. He was always the nicest, most inclusive guy in the crowd. In high school, he quickly became one of the most popular kids because everyone loved him - you couldn’t not!  He was always smiling & welcoming & genuinely kind to EVERYONE. My heart goes out to his family & friends at this very difficult time. 
That voice! That laugh! That charisma! That warmth! That papa/big brother quality! You will be missed dear friend, and my heart breaks for your community, your family, for Emily, for your four gorgeous girls and especially for you - because you left too soon, and you'll have to miss so much! A bright light has gone out in the world, and I feel dimmed. 
My memories of Tim are of a high school friend - he was super sweet and funny, Always smiling and making others laugh. He was surrounded by the best of the best friends (thinking about you all) and we’ll respected by everyone. It is not a surprise to hear others comments about him as a professional and father. He will be missed by all. Praying for his family at this challenging time. There are so many of us who loved him.

The room was always a lot lighter with laughter and love when Timbo was in the room! What an honor to have known him and experience the fun and laughter of being a friend. I knew Tim from college but knew him better during our days living in Atlanta right after college - when he met Emily and started dating the love of his life. It doesn’t feel that long ago that we did that fun couples trip to Florida… years later, marriages and children born … how time flies! Your smile and laughter and positive attitude have impacted so many… we will miss you Timbo!

My deepest sympathies to you and the girls, Emily - and the entire Rose family. May the stories we share bring comfort in remembering a life well-lived and well-loved. 

Such sad news. I hadn’t seen Timbo in a number of years but have many fond many memories of our time together playing baseball and working at Esprit Decor. Deepest condolences to his wife, daughters, family, and loved ones. 
Tim was a doting husband and father. His smile was infectious and his love for his family was infinite. I am heartbroken for Emily and the girls. 
I spoke with Tim on the phone almost every work day. He always answered my calls with a loud “AC!!!”  It was so fun to talk to someone who had a similar business. I always left the calls happier and more positive and more confident than I was before the call.   Thank you, Tim. I will miss these calls so much.
I met Tim my first year at UVA, he may or may not have used his pitching arm to wing some fresh eggs at me while I was accepting my bid to Phi Delt.  From them on, he always had a presence and a fun genuine spirit.  I haven’t seen him in years but this deeply saddens me and have his family in my thoughts :(

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