Timothy John Firlein

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Mar 4 1980
Sep 15 2020
40 Years
Coatesville, Pennsylvania

Timothy John Firlein, 40, of Coatesville, PA, died suddenly on Tuesday, September 15, 2020, at his home.  He was the husband of Darlene Vaughan Firlein.  Born in Delaware County, he was the son of James J. Firlein and Nancy L. Newcomb Spoonburger and stepson to Geraldine Mena-Firlein.

Timothy was a self-employed contractor and owned and operated DTC Services.

He is survived in addition to his wife and parents by sons, Travis T., and Chase T. Firlein, both of Coatesville, Siblings Dylan Firlein, Gabriel Trasatti, and Jim Firlein.  He was preceded in death by a brother, Jason Firlein.

A celebration of life service will be held on Tuesday, September 22, 2020, at 11:00 am from Freedom Life Church, 447 Noble Road, Christiana, PA.

Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com  Arrangements have been entrusted to Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg.  

Service Date: 
Sep 23 2020 - 10:59am
Service Location: 
Freedom Life Church, 447 Noble Road, Christiana, PA.

Condolences

Jim, Geri and family,

We are so very sorry to hear the death of Tim. We are always here for you and your family..

Love Rob & Donna, Robbie, Jimmy & Brittney and kids..

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We were saddened to hear of Tims sudden passing.  With deepest sympathy to Darlene, Travis, Chase, Family and Friends. Sending healing prayer from your neighbors of Sadsburyville, Lincoln Crest - Scott and Chadd McWilliams and thier mom Lorrie Baron.  Tim always interacted with Scott and Chadd when they were younger, always taking time to play basketball, talks on the porch and at winter everyone helping shovel out all our parking spaces, the memories of Tim during that time made an impact in thier lives.  Years later Tim still running into each of them through out the years, stopping at Burger King parking lot to take time to see whats going on in thier lives, dicount oil changes in Exton and most recently visited Scotts new house with Home Improvment estimate  has also impacted thier friendship as adults. No matter what interaction Tim had with Scott and Chadd, me as thier mother will never forget the Time Tim took to make that impact and friendship in there lives when they needed it and continued to take the Time means the world to me.  We will miss adding to the memories but will never forget the blessing of the memories we have...

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Miss you so much. Hope you’re up there playing Poker.

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