Timothy G. Katzenberg

February 10, 1956 - August 08, 2020
Bellingham, WA

Timothy G. Katzenberg

February 10, 1956 - August 08, 2020
Bellingham, WA

Obituary

Tim was born on Feb. 10, 1956 in Philadelphia, PA to Sue and Jay Katzenberg.
He departed on Aug. 8, 2020 Bellingham, WA.

Tim would like to let everyone know his work here is done. He is now reunited with his loved ones.
His family, through their grief, celebrate his mission and give thanks for the love and beautiful life lessons he gave us.

He is survived by his wife Cindy, daughter Amy O’Neill (husband Chris, son Connor, son Finian and daughter Beatrix), son Matthew Katzenberg (wife Megan, daughter Wren, son Mitchell and son Theodore), daughter Emily Katzenberg (husband Michael Printup, son Westley and daughter Alice). Brothers; Marc Katzenberg, Richard Katzenberg, Tony, Todd and Tyler Goldenberg, sisters; Robin Katzenberg, Jill Talus, Lori and Khari Kasche.

Tim’s happiest moments were those spent with his family. An ideal day would include a family dinner and watching an Eagles football game. He also enjoyed drinks with friends, talking sports, and philosophizing.
He was a compassionate, empathetic, fun, and beautiful light for all he knew. Now that light is shining brighter for everyone. Tim is profoundly missed, yet with us always.

A celebration of his life will be held at a later date.

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11 responses to Timothy G. Katzenberg

  1. Gary Freed says:

    Dear Tim and Family,
    Well its been 4 years and its 50 years since our High School Graduation and even more impactful it is the 50th Anniversary of our life transforming Summer in Burlington, VT. Timmy, I will be spending this coming summer retracing our journey to commemorate the remarkable friendships that were forged during the Summer of 1974. My original camera and the fern that I brought back at the end of the summer along with copies of our photographs and plan a visit to our favorite Huntington Gorge where I will
    place many of these items in the ground for until dust turns to dust. I miss you Tim. You were a loyal friend and inclusive to everyone. Why I am the last of the three of us Terry, You and Myself is one of the mysteries of life and leaves me feeling a great loss. Life can be very unfair but I want you to know that your legacy lives on and I will be thinking of both you and Terry as
    I retrace our summer when we were just starting out in life and enjoying the wonder of our youth and freedom for the 1st time. I will be looking for you and hope see you on the other side someday. Love you my brother.
    Gar

    Gary Freed

    Friend

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