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Jessie Timar

Posted 2009-01-06 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Our loving wife, mother and grandmother Jessie Timar has gone to heaven to be with grandma Jean and her dad George Murray and other friends and family members who have preceded her in death.

Jessie died Saturday, Dec. 27, 2008, in the loving care of Hospice Family Care in Prescott. She had been in the fight of her life for four weeks before that in the hospital. She has always been our angel on this earth and the rock of our family.

Jessie, along with her husband of 54 years Louie Timar, were both born and raised in Buffalo, Wyo., and that is where she will be laid to rest on Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009.

Jessie worked for many years as a telecommunications supervisor for Glass Containers and then Hunt Wesson Foods in Fullerton, Calif. She loved to work and had more friends than anyone could even imagine. She never met a stranger and never met an enemy. Louie and Jessie moved to Prescott Valley, Ariz., nine and a half years ago and have been with family members, which are their most prized possessions.

Jessie is survived by her husband Louie; daughter Noeline Everett (Ted); son Michael Timar; two loving sisters, Patsy and Dordy; but her most favorite person in the whole world is her loving grandson, Carson, 7 years old. He along with all of us will miss his grandma terribly each and every day.

In lieu of flowers, if friends would like to donate to Hospice Family Care of Prescott, Ariz., in honor of Jessie Timar, it would greatly be appreciated.

Services were entrusted to Sunrise Funeral Home. Please visit www.sunrisefuneralhome.com to sign Jessie's online guestbook.

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