I just happened to find this terrible news today, 11/9/23. I was searching online to see if I could find Tim. I first met Tim as one of the first survey Crew Chiefs I worked with when I got started back in the 90s at Hockaden. Tim was one of the nicest guys I've ever known. I remember many good conversations about all kinds of stuff. Especially sitting in the survey truck or hanging out in the garage on rain days. Tim along with Mike and Chris Stangle...lotsa good memories. I still tell those stories today. I'll miss ya Timmy!
I’ve known Tim since I was 12….the whole neighborhood felt he was everyone’s big brother…a gentle giant, caring, “the responsible one”, friendly….he always made sure we had a ride to school in the cold bitter Ohio winters….always good for a laugh, a ride, lunch and a ear to listen…Tim, you’ll be forever missed 🙏🏻💔. To the Ross family, please accept my sincere condolences…he made a big impact to many people
He had a big impact in my life, he reminded me so much of my own father which i told him often. His best trait was his unbelievable kindness and his willingness to forgive so easily such a deep loss , the world would be a better place with more people like that
The first time he held Jack. He looked so scared but that was the day their special bond was formed. Tim loved Jack so much. Even after his nephew and I divorced he told me he would always be Uncle Tim.