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In Loving Memory

Jamboretz, Tim J.

Tim J. Jamboretz entered into rest on Friday, August 15, 2025. Beloved husband of the late Bobbie Jo Jamboretz; loving father of Megan, Ben, Emily, Lilly and Luke Jamboretz; treasured son of John S. and the late Annette Jamboretz; cherished brother of Jenny (Kevin) Murphey and fun-loving uncle to Ryan and Kelsey Murphey, Madeline and Andrew Mueller; “Cousin Tim” and friend to many.

Tim was an avid life long fan of the Steeler’s, but his greatest joy was being a dad. He is gone…..but never forgotten. May he rest in peace.

Funeral at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL 5255 Lemay Ferry  on Saturday, August 23, 10 a.m. Burial Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation, Friday 4-8 p.m.

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17 thoughts on “Jamboretz, Tim J.”

  1. We love you Tim. We will always hold you in our hearts! Rest in peace my friend. Love to your family. You are an angel now💙

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  2. I’ll always remember Cousin Tim, not just as family, but as being there in some of the happiest parts of our lives. Our families shared so many fun times together at Six Flags, Silver Dollar City, and all of the other amusement parks we went to. Those trips weren’t just about riding roller coasters; we built bonds between our families that will always be there.

    I wish the best for his kids. They have been through so much in such a short time. They grew up side by side with my sons, more like brothers and sisters than cousins, and I want them to know they won’t face this loss alone.

    I can’t believe we’ve lost Cousin Tim at such a young age, but the family we still share will keep his memory going forever.

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  3. Megan, Emily, Ben, Luke and Lilly….i am so sorry for your loss and I will have you all in my thoughts and prayers during this challenging time. Your father was a good man and I hope you all find comfort in knowing he is with the love of his life again. I love you all so much and just know I am here for all of you.

    Love,
    Melissa, Shawn and Haley

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  4. Timmy was such an amazing dad to his children when they lost their mother. So heartbreaking for everyone. Know that you are all held in our hearts and prayers.

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  5. So sorry this has happened again & so soon to the family. Y’all have already lost so much but I know y’all are strong. Sending all my love 💓

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  6. Tim was one of the best. He always had a smile and a kind word no matter what. I will miss his always being there at every family function. He will be missed! Rest in peace Cousin Tim!

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  7. So sorry to hear this happened! Prayers for the family! Tim, you were a great friend back in college & the past many years! I will miss your smile, your pics of adventures, your kind words, and your Steelers fandom!! Rest in peace, friend!!

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    • My deepest sympathy to Tim’s children and his Dad and siblings,
      I met Tim thru Facebook, a loving son, devoted Dad plus he loved his’ siblings. I am a friend of Bucks/Murphys families, I will remember Tim as a lovey man whom was looking for companionship. He is safety in heaven.

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  8. RIP Tim! I’m so glad I was able to see you a year or so ago when you were in Houston. Praying for your family!

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  9. I love you Tim
    You will always be
    In my heart.
    I will always see and remember that big
    Smile you had.
    I will be praying for the family.
    Rest in peace my darling Tim.

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  10. Devastated to hear this news. Tim was a kind soul and a grade school friend. I had many fun exchanges on FB over our mutual love of the Steelers. Despite my pessimism, Tim was always optimistic about the boys on Black and Yellow!. His love for family was so very evident. I will miss seeing his posts but know his spirit carries on.

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  11. Saddened about this. Spent many sleep-overs with Tim in gradeschool, watching Steamer soccer games with him and his dad. Watching Dukes of Hazzard and being told to leave the room when Dallas came on. I listened to “Thriller” for the first time with Tim and was envious of his yellow Sony Walkman. I am sorry to Coach Jamboretz for your loss. You and Tim were a significant part of my growing up.

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  12. RIP old friend. We had some great times together since 1990 at SEMO. 😉 Lots of great memories, talks, and just hanging out. You will always have a place in soul. This isn’t goodbye, but see you later.
    Prayers to Tim’s kids and the family. I wish them well and pray that they will move forward stronger than ever.

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