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Timothy Dieffenbacher
RIP Tim Dieffenbacher
by Fast Freddy on April 6, 2014
DULUTH - Timothy Dieffenbacher, 67, passed away on Monday, Oct.
14, 2013
to complications from
a liver transplant while at Fairview Hospital, Minneapolis.
Jim Eckle remembers
Tim was the mortar FO from E/1-22 Inf while I was the artillery
FO from C/4-42 FA, summer of 1968, I dont recall exact
timeframe
when we worked together but I am absolutely certain timeframe
included defense of Ban Me Thuot before we went to Duc Lap.
Tim was a former director of the Northland Vietnam Veterans
Association and one of the founding members and an
active participant in MVP projects at home and overseas died on
Monday, October 14th. There was a Celebration of Tim
on Saturday, November 30th from 4:00-8:00pm at the West Duluth
American Legion, 5814 Grand Ave. There were pictures
of Tim and a chance to share stories of Tim during the event. Tim
served as an Army infantry soldier during the Vietnam War.
He spent much of his post war life helping war veterans and
visiting South East Asia where he made many friends and did
humanitarian work for and with the people who we, as a Nation,
once considered our enemies. He will be missed
by his friends both here and abroad.
In honor of Tim, Minnesota Veterans for Progress (MVP) is raising
money to build a sewing center in rural Siem Reap Province
located in central Cambodia. The sewing center will be named
after Tim It will be called the Tim Dieffenbacher Sewing
Center.
The sewing center will teach sewing skills to empower girls and
young women living in poor rural villages who are at risk of
physical abuse and sex trafficing. MVP has raised $10,000 so far.
Our goal is to raise another $10,000 thru private donations
so we can build the center in 2014. If you wish to
contribute to this fundraising campaign in honor of Tim,
contributions
can be sent to Minnesota Veterans for Progress, PO Box 3106,
Duluth, Mn. 55803. You can also contribute on line
on the MVP Webpage.
From the Charlie Company Vietnam 1966-1972 website
Tim Dieffenbacher in Vietnam
From the Charlie Company Vietnam 1966-1972 website
For more on the organizations Tim Dieffenbacher worked with, click on the following links:
Northland Vietnam Veterans Association
Minnesota Veterans For Progress
¹ Charlie Company Vietnam 1966-1972 website
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