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November 1, 2009
Dear Marla,
Patrick, Gary and I were shocked and saddened to hear of your husband's death. I ran into Joe Spattaro today and he told me. I'm so sorry for all of us, especially you and your family. I will always remember Tim's charm, wit, and all around good naturedness. He and you were a comfort to me in my dark hours. Remember the smelt fishing?!!!! Try to keep in mind that you are thought about by all of your friends.
Sincerely, Kitty Duncan and sons.
Jeannine Bergles
August 9, 2009
Marla, Meg, Ed,
There are no words to ease the pain of the last several months only the knowledge that Tim is in a better place and once again pain free.Today was a testatment to what a great man he was and how lucky we all were to have know him. You all will be in my prayers and thoughts.
August 8, 2009
Our sincere condolences are with the Walsh family members in this time of sadness. Many memories came to mind of afternoons spent at the Shubert Inn with Tim and his family and all the "old neighborhood" friends who came to know and appreciate Tim. Our thoughts go out to all of you at this time and in the days ahead.
Leonard & Virginia Radtke
August 8, 2009
Dear Marla,
It has been awhile since I've seen you. Tim was a wonderful guy, I always enjoyed his company. My deepest sympathies to you and the family.
Susan Devlin
August 8, 2009
Marla I am saddened by your loss. Also your dignity should be an inspiration to all who were aquainted with you and Tim.
dennis sullivan
August 7, 2009
the time shared in lake como was much too short.
now,tim,you can really enjoy that "cold brew"
i truly know how the loss of a dear dear partner feels.
you have my sympathies,marla..............sue lukas
August 7, 2009
Dear Marla,Kids & Family
I am deeply saddened about Tim. He was such a terrific guy. We had years of wonderful times together which I cherish immensely. Our prayers and thoughts are with Tim and you.
Tim & Carla Stacy
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