DeVries, Timothy Thomas Timothy entered eternal life Sept. 18th, 2013. Survived by wife, Kimberly Ann; daughter, Nicole Marie; grandson, Luke Timothy; father, Charles DeVries; father-in-law, Edmund J. Chatras; siblings, Joy (John) Englund, Stephen (Hallie), and John (Brenda); brother-in-law, Michael (Pam) Chatras; and many nieces, nephews and friends. Preceding him in death were his mother, Mary Myrl (Muetzel) DeVries and mother-in-law, Melanie E. Chatras. A celebration of Tim's life will be held at Normandale Lutheran Church, 6100 Normandale Rd., Edina, MN, at 12 noon Sat., Sept. 28, 2013.
Tim was one of the best friends I had in high school. We would walk to school together most every day (in the snow, up hill, both ways). I remember when we went skiing at Afton Alps and got stuck on the chair lift. After dangling up there for quite a while, someone had the great idea to jump off so we could keep skiing. We were about 10 feet up and jumped down into some fluff with no problem. We kept in touch off and on over the years but I had lost touch for the past ten years or so and didn't realize he had passed on. I'll miss seeing him at the reunion. He really could make people laugh. RIP, Deveech!
Katy Long (Schreier)
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DeVries, Timothy Thomas Timothy entered eternal life Sept. 18th, 2013. Survived by wife, Kimberly Ann; daughter, Nicole Marie; grandson, Luke Timothy; father, Charles DeVries; father-in-law, Edmund J. Chatras; siblings, Joy (John) Englund, Stephen (Hallie), and John (Brenda); brother-in-law, Michael (Pam) Chatras; and many nieces, nephews and friends. Preceding him in death were his mother, Mary Myrl (Muetzel) DeVries and mother-in-law, Melanie E. Chatras. A celebration of Tim's life will be held at Normandale Lutheran Church, 6100 Normandale Rd., Edina, MN, at 12 noon Sat., Sept. 28, 2013.
Published on September 21, 2013
Janet Eastman (Frucci)
Tim was one of the best friends I had in high school. We would walk to school together most every day (in the snow, up hill, both ways). I remember when we went skiing at Afton Alps and got stuck on the chair lift. After dangling up there for quite a while, someone had the great idea to jump off so we could keep skiing. We were about 10 feet up and jumped down into some fluff with no problem. We kept in touch off and on over the years but I had lost touch for the past ten years or so and didn't realize he had passed on. I'll miss seeing him at the reunion. He really could make people laugh. RIP, Deveech!