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- DANSVILLE, N.Y. — Timmy Jay Wambold, 58, passed away early Wednesday morning Sept. 26, 2012, of a heart attack at his home in Reno, Nev.
He was born in Dansville July 13, 1954, a son of Perry George and Joyce Janet Wambold, who survives. Tim was predeceased by his father, Perry Wambold; father-in-law, Herman Fitzpatrick; a brother-in-law, Michel Fitzpatrick; and a nephew, Greg Nickerson.
On April 21, 1978, Tim was married to Laurie Fitzpatrick Wambold, who survives. Tim was a graduate of Dansville High School, a retired U.S. Navy veteran serving from 1976 to 1997. Tim was employed with numerous agencies; among these were the Coca-Cola Co. in Dansville, The Ronco. Co. in Rochester, and most recently employed at AT&T of Reno, Nev.
Tim had many passions in life some of these were fishing, prospecting, troubleshooting computers, taking his dog Snowball for walks and sharing past times with his friends and family.
Tim is survived by his wife of 34 years, Laurie Wambold of Reno, Nev.; a son, Jeremy Wambold of Dansville; a daughter, Amy (Tommy D’Onofrio) of Bath; a brother, Dana (Patti) Wambold of Wayland; two sisters, Linda Schiender of Greece and Bonnie (Blake) Knickerson of Dansville; three grandchildren Savannah, Damien, Tommy Jr.; his mother, Joyce Wambold of Dansville; his mother-in-law, Gayle Fitzpatrick of Dallas, Texas; a brother-in-law, Kevin (Kelly) Fitzpatrick of Dansville; a sister-in-law, Denise Copeland of Dallas, Texas; 11 nieces and nephews, Tonia (John) Hatter of Hornell, Tammy Anderson of Geneseo, Holly (Mark Johnson) Rowe of Dansville, Shawn (Wendy) Wambold of Wayland, Shannon (Tim) Gantz of Bristol, Sara Zigenfus of Bath, Heather Copeland of California, Amber Copeland of Florida, Brandon Copeland of Dallas, Texas, Kevin Fitzpatrick Jr. of Rochester, Jessie (Dan) O’Connor of Dansville, and several great-nieces and nephews.
Friends called at the Hindle Funeral Inc., 271 Main St., Dansville, where a military service was held. Interment was in Union Cemetery, Scottsburg.
Friends who wish may make memorial contributions to the American Heart Association.
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