Timothy J. Glossinger
Timothy J. Glossinger, 62, of New Buffalo, Michigan died Friday February 22, 2013 at Lakeland Regional Medical Center, St. Joseph.
Tim was born February 5, 1951 in Michigan City, Indiana, to Ashley and Barbara “Midge” (Seaverns) Glossinger Jr. He grew up in Three Oaks and graduated from River Valley High School in 1969. Tim worked as an auto technician. He loved his family, friends, listening to music and was a Chicago Cubs fan.
Survivors include his children Jesse (Jill) Glossinger, Shanghai, China; Guinevere (Bill) Carson Jr., Buchanan, MI and Cira (Richard) McCray II, Toledo, OH. eight grandchildren, niece, Shelby and nephew Wyatt. Tim was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Todd.
Cremation has taken place. Celebration of Life services will be held at 5:00 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 at Pobocik Funeral Home, Three Oaks with Mr. Garry Lange as celebrant. Friends may call beginning at 4:00pm.
To leave a tribute online please visit www.pobocik.com.
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I first met and gladly got to know Tim while working for Harry Olson. Tim was always kind ,gentle and very respectful to me and everyone. The world had lost a very good man but Heaven just got fuller. I’m so sorry to hear of your loss, May God Bless you and give his comfort!
Tim was a life long friend. We grew up feeling the many changes in this part of Southwest Michigan. He never had a mean bone in his body and always spoke the truth. His sense of humor was second to none. His soft spoken ways allowed you to get close to him. We enjoyed many hours listening to music in the basement on Spring Creek Road. Especially that song by Peter Green “Albatross.” R.I.P. Tim
So very sorry to hear of Tim’s passing. I have so very many memories of times we spent in Biology class, lunch hours spent hanging out in the halls, and so many more good times. It’s been a long, long time… but the memories live on. My condolences go out to the family. May the years of happy memories soften the sting of loss.
When New Troy and Three Oaks High Schools merged, we doubled our circle of friends in a very short period. Tim was one of my new friends. You really had to listen to hear Tim, as he was soft spoken, but it was worth it as he was always interesting to listen to. He was a gentle soul with a quick smile and an easy glide. It’s been many years since I’ve seen Tim so I’ll always remember him as one of my high school teammates. My condolences to the family. RIP Tim
Timothy was one of the most kind and gentle individual a person could ever meet. A true friend. My family will forever be grateful for the memories and wonderful times we spent with Tim. We were very grateful to have shared our lives with Big Tim.Safe Passing Tim you will be missed.
To Tim’s family, I have many memories of him growing up I lived just around the corner, so a bunch of us hung out together. His family was a joy to be around.
Dianne (Vollman) Kirk
To Tim’s Family, I was so saddened to hear of Tim’s passing. My memories of Tim were of all the times we played basketball, baseball, football, and also listening to music together. Growing up in the 60′s was fun, growing up with Tim in the 60′s was an experience. He loved life and lived it to the fullest. He was a kind and gentle soul. He had a great sense of humor, and I can still picture his sly smile. I am proud to call Tim my friend. God Bless.
to Tim’s family,so sorry to hear of his passing seems like there all going to soon:( Tim was a very soft spoken person but could he ever make you laugh
I will always remember all the crazy and fun times we had together,till we meet again my friend R.I.P
We send our condolences to you Jesse and your family.
I met Tim in the early 70′s in Three Oaks. We spent many hours listening to music and his son Jessie and my daughter Sarah were born in the same year. He was very kind to everyone, soft spoken and his smile. RIP Tim…
Guinevere, Sorry for your loss. I told Nathan and Ron about your Dad. Love you and think of you from time to time.
I grew up with Tim K-12 and have many fond memories of laughing, whispering in class and passing notes – he wrote long ones! He was smart, athletic, and a friend to everyone. I will always picture him with the sly little smile he wore so often. My sympathy to the family.
Our sympathies to Tim’s family. We were sorry to hear of his passing. We were friends with Tim during the seventies in our hippie years when all of our kids were young. He always had a smile and was a quiet guy.
So saddened to learn about the loss of Big Tim. I remember Tim as being very soft spoken and don’t remember him ever speak a negative word. I’m so sorry Guin and Jesse.
I remember Tim from Three Oaks High school. I wish to extend my sympathy to all the family. Tim is one name I have always remembered even though I have had no contact since school. I am so very sorry for your loss. Frank LaLone