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Timothy Andrew Wilson

  • On August 18, 2023
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Timothy Andrew Wilson, 57, passed away on 8-16-23 at the Pittsburgh VA Hospital from Bronchiolitis obliterans, a lung disease from exposure to toxic burn pits during the Gulf War.

Tim was born in Everett, PA on May 10, 1966, the youngest child of Charles H and M Margaret (Imgrund) Wilson. He was preceded in death by his parents, and, brothers Ronald (Susan), Patrick (Diane), and Rodger (Liz). He is survived by daughter Ashley Lewis (Matt) and step-grandson Alex Lewis, siblings Sheila (Peter) Sutherland, Larry (Kwi Suk), and Peggi (Dave) Williams, companion Aimee Benitez, bonus child Alexander Good and his beloved therapy pup Maya.
Tim was a graduate of Bedford High School, and served with the US Army from 1985-1991, based in Fort Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma. He was deployed to Germany, and to Saudi Arabia as a Fire Directions Specialist during the Gulf War. Post-service, he earned a BS degree from Shippensburg University (social work/gerontology), and worked in carpentry, at DBHS, Pennknoll Village, and Area Agency on Aging. He was a therapist at heart and felt most comfortable listening to others’ problems and worries, offering them compassion in their moments of need.
Tim enjoyed carpentry, birding, kayaking, hiking, mushrooming, gardening, music, and travel. He was a quick-witted teller of dad jokes, master of sarcasm, and a frequent instigator of thoughtful arguments.
Memorial arrangements will be at the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the American Lung Association for research, or to the Fisher House for care of VA families:
Friends of the Pittsburgh Fisher House
3945 Forbes Ave, Box 240
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

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12 Comments

Brenda harclerode
I'm sorry to learn of Tim's illness and passing. He was a gentle soul who cared about others. I worked with him at Pennknoll and saw his compassion. He didn't forget his friends when he changed jobs and refinished a wooden music stand my mother made in high school in 1950. All he wanted for payment was for me to bake him a cake that he liked.
Michelle Davis
I had the pleasure of working with Tim and in also counting him as a friend. He was definitely one of a kind. Will treasure the memories. The world has definitely lost a good soul. My heart goes out to Ashley, Aimee, his pup, Max,Melissa and the rest of his family. He was family to so many. More than can be named
Bill &Anna Ickes
:A life that touched so many can never be forgotten " Prayers for all those he loved and loved him.
Ellen Hoover
I knew Tim in college and he was such a nice guy! My son, Garret went to school with his daughter. Aimee, prayers for you and the whole family.
Abby Dively
So sorry for your loss. He was so nice to me when my father-in-law was in Pennknoll.
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