Tommie
Fella:
Once a week you appear somehow in my life and then fade away.
Without a doubt my favorite time of the week,
Happy 66th!!!
Birth date: Jan 27, 1958 Death date: May 17, 2020
Timothy W. “Tim” Harr, 62, of Olmsted Township passed away surrounded by his family on Sunday, May 17, 2020. Born in Parma to Rachel Harr and the late Leroy Harr. Besides his mother, Tim is survived by his loving wife Tina Harr of Read Obituary
Fella:
Once a week you appear somehow in my life and then fade away.
Without a doubt my favorite time of the week,
Happy 66th!!!
Fella:
You are still my favorite person in the world!
Happy birthday!
Happy 63rd birthday, fella!
I miss your font.
My most sincere sympathies go out to Tim, Tina and their family. . . I was so sorry to hear of Tim’s passing. I have known Tim and Tina for quite a few years through work and always thought of Tim as one of the BEST people I have come across in my career. A true professional at all times, Tim had a strong knowledge of technology, a rare dedication to the company he served and most importantly, he was a super people person who was easy to talk to. On the home front, I always though of Tim as a consummate family man who worked hard to balance work and home. Tim and Tina have a formidable network of friends - many of whom I have met at their legendary Christmas parties! I was always impressed by how many people the Harr’s worked with who also called them friends. Tim will be missed and our family’s thoughts and prayers go out to the Harr family.
Fella,
Every time I hear ‘Rosalita’ I’ll be thinking of you and all the enjoyment that followed wherever you went.
I’m gonna miss you, fella.
Thanks for everything you did for me, my career and my family.
Goodbye.
I also worked with Tim as a client in a former role at Gartner. Of all the people I spoke with regularly, Tim stands out so clearly as one of the nicest and most genuine I’ve ever had the privilege to know. It’s been years, but I can still recall his soft spoken voice and how kind he was, no matter how busy or hectic things were around him. My sincere condolences to Tim’s family and all who loved him. It was a true pleasure to know him.
I was privileged to work with Tim as a client during my tenure with Gartner. I looked forward to each and every call and interaction as he was such a delightful person with whom I could collaborate. A former colleague reached out to me today to let me know of his passing and I am so deeply sorry. I believe we touch one another's lives in unforeseen ways. It is not the quantity of our interaction but rather the quality, which makes lasting impact. Tim touched my life and I send my most sincere condolences to all who love him.
Debra Cody
I knew Tim in the late 70's . I remember him being funny and smart with a passion for life.
One of the greatest smiles on earth. My heart breaks for his close friends and family. I know they will miss him so very much. I wish you all comfort in his memories. I know he'll still be near you when you need him most.
A wonderful person who always had a smile and a willingness to help his colleagues. No matter what he seemed to face, he always faced it with a calm demeanor. I worked with a Tim for 30 years and can’t remember a time where I ever saw him lose his cool. My heart and prayers go out to Tina and his family. He will be truly missed by his Nordson friends and colleagues. The world has lost a wonderful soul as Heaven gained an Angel. Rest In Peace, with no more pain. With deepest sympathy, John & Debbie Stephens.