In loving memory of

Timothy Lee Albaugh
August 14, 1972 - July 8, 2017

Timothy 'Tim' Lee Albaugh, 44, of Davenport, passed quickly into eternity early Saturday morning on July 8, 2017 in Genesis Medical Center, Davenport. Private family services will be held at a later date, but you can share online condolences at www.fryfuneralhome.com.

Tim was born on August 14, 1972 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and was the son of Dennis Arthur and Christy Lee Johnson Albaugh. Tim graduated from El Dorado High School, Placentia, CA in 1991 and attended Fullerton Junior College, Fullerton, CA. Tim was a caregiver and worked for HDC in Davenport for the past 5 years. He found his passion in life by helping those who came across his path in life.

Tim is survived by his two fathers, Dennis Albaugh and Guy Pence of Anamosa, Iowa; his mother, Christy (Jim) Wirtanen of Grand Rapids, Minnesota; his brother, David Albaugh (Danvi Nguyen) of Anaheim, California; his niece, Kayla Nguyen and nephew, Conor Albaugh of Anaheim, California.

Tributes

Gary & Linda Hein wrote on Jul 18, 2017:

"So very sorry for your family's loss. Losing one's child has got to be one of the greatest pain. Our sincere sympathy. "

Diana Christiansen wrote on Jul 18, 2017:

"I want to offer my deepest sympathy to all of the family. Tim was an important person to me and my children as well as the people he worked with and cared for. No matter how bad of a day he was having he always could find ways to make them smile and i think in turn they did the same for him. Tim will always be alive in my memories forever and always. We love and miss you!"

Sandra Eiselstein wrote on Jul 15, 2017:

"I remember Tim when I worked at Sycamore Center when he was young.He was such a sweet guy and always friendly and respectful to others. So sorry Dennis and David."

Marnee Glubka wrote on Jul 14, 2017:

"Christy, Denny, Guy and David, The thing about Tim that I will always remember is what Mom had said about him. Tim never lived in the past or worried about the future. He lived in the now like we all should! Goodbyes never bothered him. He always acted like, no big deal..I'll see you later."

Ditter Fields wrote on Jul 13, 2017:

"I am so sorry for your loss, Denny. You have my sincere sympathy. "