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Timothy R. Dulaney

Jul 19, 1967 — Jun 21, 2026

Tim R. Dulaney, age 58, passed away on June 21, 2026, alongside his beloved wife, Michele Dulaney. Tim was born on July 19, 1967.

Tim was preceded in death by his father, Richard Dulaney Sr., and his mother, Patricia "Tweety" Dulaney.

After graduating from high school, Tim proudly enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. He served his country honorably and was honorably discharged in 1994. His military service remained one of his greatest sources of pride, and he carried the values of honor, commitment, and service throughout his life.

For most of his career, Tim worked at Sauder Woodworking, where he was known for his strong work ethic and dedication. He also enjoyed working at Michigan Stadium, assisting guests with disabilities and ushering fans on game days. He loved being part of the game-day experience and took pride in helping others enjoy Michigan football.

A lifelong sports enthusiast, Tim was an unwavering fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Michigan Wolverines. Whether cheering from home or welcoming fans at the stadium, football was one of his greatest passions.

Above all, Tim was devoted to his family and treasured the time he spent with those he loved. He is survived by his step son, Russel Tony Blevins; his brothers, Rick (Laura) Dulaney and Jim (Josie) Dulaney; his nephews, Dustin, Kody, Brandon, Kolbe (Cheyenne), Derek (Andra), Drake (Amanda), Tre (Madison), and Tucker (Kalista) as well as many cherished great-nephews and great-nieces, extended family members, AutoZone coworkers, and dear friends.

Tim will be remembered for his love of family, his pride in serving his country, his dedication to his work, and the loyalty he showed to the people and teams he loved. His memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew him, and his legacy of service, kindness, and steadfast devotion will never be forgotten.

Though Tim and Michele were taken far too soon, the love they shared and the memories they created will remain with their family and friends forever.

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