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Timothy A. Wentovich

February 22, 1959 - March 2, 2020

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Tim was such a great guy. Have many memories growing up in the "Hood" of Froble, Owego and Main Streets. I can still remember shooting pool in your basement while listening to Mr. Bojangles on 45. Tim would stop by my bar AJ's and give me an update on his life and illness. I thought he had it conquered after the long tough battle he fought. Sad to hear he had passed. He was proud of his family and the sacrifice you all made in aiding him in his time of need. God be with all of you in this time of sorrow and let's forever cherish the times we all had with him. God rest.

Posted by Ed Skorupa on March 21, 2020

This made me cry. Tim was a very good friend of mine. I always looked forward to seeing him when I came back to Simpson. It's been years and we lost touch. Tim will be in my prayers, Larry, Sandy, Pete, Jeff, and the rest of the Wentovich family. Larry. Please contact me via Email at forjoe.justjoe@gmail.com if you read this. May God bless you and comfort you.

Posted by Joe Frederick on March 16, 2020

Larry Pete and Jeffery and family I was saddened to hear about Tim’s death although I knew it was eminent it still hurts. He was a friend and co worker up at the Catskills mountains. We spent a lot of time together then. God bless him. John Farber

Posted by John Farber on March 6, 2020

I am so very sorry for your loss. It was Such an incredible honor to be with Tim, he was a Great Guy, I will Always remember him fondly. Bonnie Poklemba, Asera care Hospice.

Posted by Bonnie Poklemba on March 4, 2020

Dear Larry and Sandy and the entire Wentovich family, We are deeply sorry for your loss. Although we are saddened by Tim's passing, we know that his suffering is ended. Praying that God comforts you in your sorrow and strengthens you in your grief. And may all those great memories you have of your brother come back to you when you most need to smile. We love you!

Posted by John and Lynn Petlock on March 4, 2020

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