Tim Dobos, Mill Hall, PA — The community of Mill Hall mourns the passing of Tim Dobos, who bravely battled ALS for over a decade. Tim was diagnosed with ALS in April 2014 and surpassed the typical life expectancy of 3-5 years, living courageously for over 10 years.
Tim’s struggle with ALS began with a foot drop, a condition that prevented him from lifting his toes while walking. Despite the challenges, he faced his illness with immense strength and resilience, supported by his loving family and friends.
A fundraiser organized by Jessica Walizer has been established to assist the Dobos family during this difficult time. The fundraiser, titled "Help Ease Dobos Family’s Grieving Journey," has raised $1,955 out of its $50,000 goal. Contributions have come from generous donors such as Rory Welch, who donated $1,000, and Nancy Tipton, who gave $50.
The community has rallied around the Dobos family, offering both financial support and heartfelt messages on social media. Jess Walizer shared, "If you’d like to support the Dobos family through the end of Tim’s journey with ALS, please help to provide a meal or comfort foods through the meal train, or see the GoFundMe if you’d like to contribute financially."
Tim leaves behind his wife, Robyn, and their children, who are navigating this profound loss. The fundraiser aims to help cover meals and other financial burdens, allowing the family the space to grieve and transition into their next chapter.
Tim’s memory will be cherished by all who knew him, and his legacy of courage and perseverance will continue to inspire those in the Mill Hall community.
Short Summary of Tim Dobos
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Tim Dobos |
Date of Passing | Recently |
Fundraiser Created By | Jessica Walizer |
Goal Amount | $50,000 |
Amount Raised | $1,955 |
Location | Mill Hall, PA |
Purpose | Meals, financial support for the family during their grieving process |
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