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Timothy A. Wearing, age 44 years, of Clintonville passed away Wednesday, May 31, 2006 in Jacksonville, FL. of a heart attack unexpectedly.
Timothy Alan Wearing was born November 2, 1961 in Milwaukee to Walter and Barbara (Moravic) Wearing. Tim was raised in Milwaukee and later moved to Clintonville with his family. He was married on Nov. 7, 1981 to Nancy Oakley and they had two children. Tim worked for Oakley Disposal and as a landscaper for Lakeshore Cleaners in Appleton. His interests included camping, hunting, knee boarding, downhill skiing, shooting pool, and collecting knives and swords. Other the years, Tim was a member of the Clintonville Cloverleaf Lakes men's pool league. He especially enjoyed spending time with his family.
Survivors include his mother, Barbara Wearing of Clintonville. Two children; a son, Tim Wearing, U.S. Navy on USS Hue City, stationed at Mayport, FL. and a daughter, April Wearing of Marshfield. Two grandchildren, a grandson Alex and a granddaughter Karyn. There is a special friend, Sharon and her children, Robie & Loren. One brother, Tom (Holly) of Clintonville, and three sisters, Judi (Jeff) Pflughoeft of Clintonville, Kimberly Russ-Wearing of Clintonville, and Judi Russ-Wearing of Shawano. Further survived by aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, many other relatives and friends. Tim is preceded in death by his father Walter, a sister Wendy, an uncle Art, and a cousin Holly Wearing.
"Tim, may you be at peace with the Lord and always watch over us. We will always love you and dearly miss you."
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 17th at 1:00 p.m. at the Beil-Didier Funeral Home, Clintonville. Pastor Laverne Larson will officiate. Friends may call on Saturday from 11:30 a.m. until time of service at the funeral home. Condolences may be sent via www.beil-didier.com