Timothy D. Thurow

Timothy D. Thurow

Timothy D. Thurow

January 18, 1966~January 05, 2022

Timothy Donald Thurow passed away on January 5, 2022, and will be deeply missed. Timothy is survived by his wife Polly; his son Justin (Danielle); daughter Dakota (J.D); grandchildren Lily and Aiden; and siblings Pam, Tom, and Patti. Tim was a light-hearted and charismatic man who brought joy and laughter to all his family, friends, and neighbors. He enjoyed his life on the water and time with his family. Timothy’s family is requesting in lieu of flower donations, that any who wish to donate do so to the memorial in his name to help assist his wife with expenses and this difficult transition.

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Kim Palmer

January 8, 2022, 2:42 pm

Our hearts and prayers are with you all. So very sorry. We love you. Kim and Chris

Josephine Klumpp

January 8, 2022, 3:15 pm

So sorry for your loss. Stay strong and God will show you the way. God’s Grace and Blessing will be with you always. RIP Tim

Rita Behl

January 10, 2022, 12:11 am

Sorry for your loss…I remember him as the little jokester when I worked at Candle Glo back in the day!

Latina (Friend)

January 11, 2022, 3:11 am

Rin Tim Tim
May you sleep with the Angels and dance some Chicken Fried for me. I was extremely saddened to learn the news of your passing. Thank you for all the smiles, laughter and the greatest hugs I had the honor to have shared with you. You will never be forgotten.
Love Latina and Miko.

Polly

January 15, 2022, 3:16 am

To my dearest Timothy (Tim Don) we began as sweet hearts in high school 16 & 17 yrs old. Married at 20 & 21. A love that will last the test of time. We almost made 35 yrs of marriage. We have 2 beautiful children who became wonderful adults that you (we) are so proud of. Thank you for sharing your life with me and being my best friend. I love you “for always and for true.”

Terry and Melanie

January 15, 2022, 11:24 pm

So sorry Polly, Such a great guy. I will miss our chats when we are down. Tim was one of the main reasons I was wanting to retire there.

LeAnna Hollenbeck Wall

January 25, 2022, 3:17 pm

I have the most wonderful mental picture of horseback riding with Tim our freshman year in High School. Tim was so tall and his feet would hang way below my horses belly! One time we went swimming with the horses and the sheer joy on Tim’s face of riding bareback while Justin swam/bounced off the lake bottom! And his nervous giggle and then all out belly laugh… Treasured memories of a very gentle soul!!

Terry kloth

October 25, 2024, 9:53 pm

I remember breaking jars on the rocks behind the candle glo motel and your mom’s rabbit she made for thanksgiving. We had a good Time together. Rest in peace until we meet again.

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