Stacy Dunbar
Tschum was a wonderful co-worker and friend. He will be greatly missed.
Birth date: Mar 18, 1968 Death date: Oct 6, 2010
Tshum was born on March 18, 1968 and passed away on Wednesday, October 6, 2010.Tshum was a resident of Pinole, California. Read Obituary
Tschum was a wonderful co-worker and friend. He will be greatly missed.
Words cannot express the pain that you feel today and forever more, but I pray that these words will be comfort in your time of sorrow. Ps 63.1, O Lord you are my God earnestly I seek you, my sould thirsts for you, my body longs for you in a dry and weary land where there is no water. Cry your last tears and remember the fun you shared, for again one day you shall see him face to face in all his glory. We Rosa and Cathy pray on your behalf. God bless and keep you.
I met Tschum many years ago before there was much of a server farm in Concord. We sat on the same floor (D-4). Tschum helped us endlessly to build, patch, or reboot servers at all hours day or night. We could always count on him. I remember seeing him come out of the cafeteria in the mornings with his standard breakfast of muffin and banana. I remember when he took his daughter to see the Lion King play and it was a father daughter event. I remember the pictures and plans of the kitchen cabinets he designed and built for his Oakland house. I loved the special spice rack. I remember when his son was born and the pictures he bought in of his family. I remember the deep reading he did and his willingness to share books from his personal library. Most of all I remember is warm smile and how excited he was about life. Thank you for your friendship. We miss you Tschum. My deepest sympathies to the family.
I remember Tshum as someone that was full of life. We would share stories about life after work. I remember Tshum sharing his adventures on his mountain bike and thinking to myself, Man I would never do that but wishing that I could. He was also very proud of his family and would share with me pictures that he had. I will miss him greatly.
Tschum was always the same. If you didn't know him, and you saw him coming down the street, you would think here comes trouble. But if you knew him, and he was coming down looking all tough, you gave him a smile, and he just couldnÃ?¢ââ??‰â??¢t hold back, there was that huge smile back at you. He was my friend, not a close friend, but someone you knew you could count on as your friend. It is hard to describe in words, but those of you that knew him, know what IÃ?¢ââ??‰â??¢m talking about.I had an opportunity to share my faith in Christ with Tschum, and he shared the same faith. I trust and pray that we will see each other again beyond the great divide. For those of us who are left behind, this is sovereign testimony that life is nothing but a vapor (James 4:14), and it soon shall pass. What happened to our friend, is not different than what will happen to us all, the question is when. Psalm 116:15 says that the passing of His saints is precious to Him. I believe the reason it is precious, is because when we leave this earth to go to His rest, we will not have to endure lifeÃ?¢ââ??‰â??¢s trials and temptations anymore. We will be forever in his everlasting arms. To the immediate family, may God give you grace as you deal with the huge lose of a husband, father, and son. In times like this, during a test we have no control over it, we just need to stand still and let God do His work of grace in us. Exodus 14:14The LORD shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace. Until wee see you again Tschum, you will be remembered, and in our hearts. Your friend .Guillermo
One can always count on Tschum for server assistance. He made no complaints. He naturally goes above and beyond every single time he extends help. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Hold tight to good memories.