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Tim (Josh) Jensen

June 23, 2015 by Editor

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Spokane – Tim (Josh) Jensen was born February 20, 1949 and passed away peacefully at his home in Spokane, WA on June 15, 2015. Tim was born to Audrey and Stan Jensen in Minneapolis, MN. He was the youngest of three boys. As the boys grew up they moved around to Seattle, WA and Elko, NV. Tim Attended Elko High School in the 60’s. In the 70’s Tim moved back to Seattle and in 1979 started his career with the United States Postal Service and worked there until 2003.
After leaving the Post Office, Tim moved to Spokane, Washington. While there he worked with the Catholic Church and the Masonic Temple. Tim was raised in the Catholic Church and took great pride in his faith. In 2011, Tim finally retired and spent the rest of his days attending classic car shows (a great of love of his), taking the bus to Seattle to see his best friend, Lisa, going to the lake with close friend Shelley and just hanging out with close friend Steve. Tim was especially happy to have reconnected with his older brother Stan in the recent years. All who met Tim became friends with him instantly. He was a kind, generous man who had so much to give. Tim was known to give those down on their luck a helping hand, asking for nothing in return.
His parents Audrey and Stan Jensen, his older brother Pat Tveraa and both grandparents precede Tim in death. Tim is survived by his older brother Stan (Becky) Jensen of Filer, ID, nephew Chad Jensen of Elko, NV, nephew Patrick Tveraa of Missoula, MT and niece Liz Cook (Will) of Stevensville, MT, along with many great nieces and nephews, and many cousins in Minnesota, along with his best friend Lisa Hageselle of Seattle and good friends Shelley and Steve of Spokane. He will be greatly missed by all.
Private services are being held later this summer in Montana.
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