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Jannie Broniste
September 19, 2008
Tim,
You made an ordinary day at work not so ordinary. I will miss your smile and your upbeat attitude. The "winnie the pooh" tie that you gave me will be a wonderful reminder of what a great man you were. See you again...
Paul Carganilla
September 18, 2008
Mr. Tues!
My fridge (and walls and albums) are still covered with your wonderful and generous gifts.
I miss our chats and things around work are quite different without you around.
I hope you've found peace, buddy. We all miss you.
Dave Wood
September 15, 2008
Dear Tim,
Wish you were here! Miss your terrific smile and gentle heart.
I'm a photographer at Disneyland and the refreshing experience of seeing Tim every week or so really could make my day. Those of us who knew him, always looked forward to his visits. I can still see him sitting there at Ariel’s Grotto enjoying himself and smiling away!
Tim ... you will walk in my thoughts for the rest of my life.
Until we meet again my friend
-
Donna Brandt
September 13, 2008
Tim,
What a prankster you were , I remember when you saran wrapped Julia's car at TRC. You always had a funny hat, t-shirt or tie. You made those kids (big and little) smile. We will all miss you at TRC God Bless You
Donna Brandt
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Lynne Liebelt
September 13, 2008
I feel lucky to have had the opportunity to know you,Tim, and working with you in the HB therapeutic riding classes. You were always amazingly upbeat, and so very special with our students, parents, and volunteers. You were always cheerful, and kept the students happy, comfortable, and involved. Before, during, and after class you came up with the greatest pranks and cleverest remarks. Your humor, dry as dust, never failed to put me in a good mood, and make me chuckle.
Remember when I almost got you on a horse? You had agreed to ride Fish, but we ran out of time. The next week you told me I had missed my chance, that it was the previous week you were supposed to have ridden. You had a very big grin, of course, but you meant it. I never did get you to change your mind and try a ride. I'm pretty sure you planned it that way.
And remember that we all love you very much.
I really miss You.
Ginger
September 12, 2008
Tim was a kind and generous man. I truly looked forward to seeing him at Disneyland. I have several photos that he has given to me over the years I have know him. Just 2 weeks ago he and I had a short stroll together talking about Cinderella. I am so glad I have a great memory of our chat. May he Rest In Peace.
Janice Nakagaki
September 12, 2008
Tim was thoughtful, kind and always had a warm smile when volunteering to help the children at the Therapeutic Riding Center of Huntington Beach. Besides helping the children during their horseback riding lessons, he would often give the children photos of princesses at Disneyland and other Disneyland souvenirs that would bring a smile to their faces. Tim will be missed very much.
Jenifer Morrissey
September 11, 2008
Tim came in every tuesday and never had the same server. He made sure he got to know all of us. He was a very sweet man and he will be very missed by all of us At Disney and Ariels Grotto. RIP
R P
September 11, 2008
Since the time I started at Disney over one and half years ago I saw Mr. Tuesday first in line to see the Princesses at Disneyland every week! When the line was dropped and he came in to say hello a BIG smile was always on that mans face. Never a bad thing was said. He lived in his own world and as a Photopass Photographer when I saw him take his pictures I knew that this was the freedom he loved in his life. The smile gave it away. He will be missed. I'll never forget the last time I saw him first in line a few days before his death and as always he had that big smile and waved hello. I will always from now on see him in front of the line of whomever is standing there first. Mr. Tuesday will always be first in line in my mind.
T B
September 10, 2008
Tim came to Disneyland every Tuesday where I worked, he was always kind, happy, funny, and carrying. Every Tuesday, I knew I could look forward to seeing his smiling face, and I knew it would cheer up my day... I considered him a friend. I will think of him often with fondness! He'll always be Mr. Tuesday to his friends at Disneyland!
Michelle Aylward
September 10, 2008
Tim worked at the Vons I shopped at in Huntington Beach. Tim was always up beat , friendly and professional. What a pleasure it was to shop when Tim was there. I will miss him. Michelle Aylward
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