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Went to High School with Tim. Never hung out with him but we talked quite often in school. Tim was a straight up that was easy to get along with.
Haven't seen him since those days, but remember him well
R.I.P. Tim
Birth date: Feb 2, 1959 Death date: Nov 24, 2025
Tim Lloyd Harjer, age 66, passed away peacefully Monday, November 24, 2025 at his home. He was born February 2, 1959 in Santa Ana, CA to Harold and Doris (Stickney) Harjer. He graduated from Orchard View High School Class of 1977. Read Obituary
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Went to High School with Tim. Never hung out with him but we talked quite often in school. Tim was a straight up that was easy to get along with.
Haven't seen him since those days, but remember him well
R.I.P. Tim
I found out that Tim’s Father was a Marine officer 20 or 25 yrs after high school from his Aunt who lived in Arlington Estates near my Parents and I told him that I realized why he never acted up in school 😄. Tim was a great person and had a very positive sense of humor. He will enter Heaven before many. I will always remember him, especially for his integrity. Always loved you Tim . Enjoy your new journey!
Sukis Family is thinking of Tim and the Harjer and Kwolek families. Sorry we cannot attend June 21. Just did a donation to AZ Humane Society in honor of Tim. Love to the family.

Rest in peace, Tim.

Hey Tim, you were always one of the few who laughed at my stupid jokes. Rest in Peace buddy, see you soon.
Lots of great memories of this guy. We always had some good laughs at family gatherings. Many will miss him, but he left us with lots of wonderful memories to reflect back on.
It's been a very long time since I've seen Tim but wanted the family to know I send sympathy to you. My Husband Ron's mother Fannie Harjer (Handlogten), was the oldest of the 13 Harjer family. My you Rest in Peace, Tim
Tim sat beside me most of High School. We graduated OVHS 1977. He had a great sense of humor and sometimes teased trying to copy my papers. He married younger sister and was around the home as a teen and later adult. He became such a Spartan Fan...even more than I and was as an MSU student. He was a kind and funny friend and brother in law. One funny story was his showing off his donuts in the snow one holiday. Then getting car stuck headfirst in the snow and having to call his Dad after that fun. I will never forget that and it is forever imprinted in my memory. It was great to see you Tim a few years ago and doing so well. Many prayers go out to the Autumn and her family, Harjer sisters and their families. Tim absolutely loved his family and was a proud father and grandfather. He had a great work ethic and was very proud of his work as well. All I can say Tim is Sparty On! With Love, Dawn, Steve and Adam
I just don't know were to begin. Tim had the best smile and most contagious laugh. We loved reminiscing and laughing about our childhood. We checked on each other over the years. We shared the same love for music. Thank you for being the best! Enjoy that Golden Country. I will see you Back On The Road Again. You are Like A Rock until the end. I love and miss you so very much!
Oh I have SO many great memories with Tim. Dinners and Bonicki's & The Station, camping for birthdays. One of my most favorite is him singing along with Autumn and I while watching Grease. Tim was such a great dad and such a fun guy.