Timothy Backes Obituary – Died: Timothy S. Backes, 60 of Bowler, kicked the pail out of nowhere on Thursday, July 23, 2020, in Hillsboro, WI.
Tim was brought into the world on March 6, 1960, in Neenah, the offspring of Bernard and Donna Mae (Behm) Backes.
On September 20, 1986, Tim participated in association with Sharon Olsen at Redeemer Lutheran Church, Wittenberg.
Tim was a 1979 graduated class of Wittenberg-Birnamwood High School. Close by his family, he had and worked the past Backes Food Mart in Birnamwood. As far back as 22 years, Tim guaranteed Shawano Pawn Shop similarly as Shawano Investments. An anxious outdoorsman, Tim acknowledged journeying, investigating, kayak trips and travelling. He took his family on many, various outings as the years advanced, and encouraged a huge yearly sledging get-together on his property. Tim worshipped his family and regarded the time proceeded with them and will be significantly missed.
Tim is made due by his significant other, Sharon; two young ladies, Kimberly (Cory Koziczkowski) Backes of Plover and Ashley (Ross) Neumann of Cedarburg; kinfolk, David (Pam) Backes, Dan (Chris) Backes, Mary (Chris) Welcome, Mike (Pat) Jahner, Mike (Alice) Backes and Christine (Roger) Breske and various nieces, nephews and diverse relatives and friends.
Tim was gone before in death by his people and a sister, Theresa in the beginning.
An entombment administration will be held at 6 PM on Tuesday, July 28, 2020, at Redeemer Lutheran Church, Wittenberg. Fire up. Sharon Fox Bogen will coordinate. Interment will be in Forest Home Cemetery, Wittenberg. The entombment administration will be limited to 50 people and will be live-spilt on the Schmidt and Schulta Funeral Home Facebook page. It will in like manner be open at schmidtschulta.com for future audit.
A walk around appearance will be held at the assemblage on Tuesday from 3 PM to 6 PM. social eliminating will be bored and the wearing of covers is solidly asked to make sure about everyone.
Schmidt and Schulta Funeral Home, Wittenberg is assisting the family with internment administration approaches. Memories and messages of help may be shared at Daily5techtips.com.