Timothy J. Hide, 56, of Glasgow, Montana passed away on November 27, 2022 at his home of natural causes.
Tim was born October 17, 1966 in Glasgow, Montana to Dr. David J Hide and Jane (Ames) Hide, he graduated from Glasgow High School in 1985. After graduation Tim attended Northern Montana College in Havre, Montana but that was cut short due to his dad getting sick so he returned home to help.
Tim joined the Valley County Long Run Fire Department with his beloved mom in 1985. Tim was a dedicated member of the Valley County Long Run Fire Department for 37 years. In May of 2019 Tim was awarded the VFW Fireman of the Year Award which he took great pride in earning this award. Tim was a man of his community, and was often found at the Long Run Fire Department doing his daily checks making sure everything was in tip top shape. Tim was a great wealth of knowledge for his fellow firefighters when it came to the history of Long Run and would always have a good story to tell. Tim was always thinking of others and willing to lend a hand.
Tim was known in the Glasgow Community as the “Ice Man”, he would deliver bags of ice to local businesses. He started working for Danny Taylor delivering ice in 1987, then to Danny Zeiger in 1996, then back to Danny Taylor, then to Josh Sand from 2004-2022, with him most recently working for Kevin Taylor. Tim would often say that he was part of the buy/sell agreements. Tim loved his job as the Ice Man and could be found chatting with many people at each location.
Tim lost his dad in October of 1994. After his dad’s passing his mom met Merrill Johnston of Glasgow, Montana, where Tim gained some more family with Merrill’s sons, Brady and Brian Johnston. Tim had a love for animals especially his dog, Rounder. Tim and Jane enjoyed many trips back to Minnesota to visit her family. In March of 2022, Tim had to put his beloved mom in the nursing home due to health reasons, this was very hard on Tim. He made sure his mom was well taken care of and made numerous trips to visit her at Valley View. In June of 2022 Jane passed away.
Tim could be found daily having a double hamburger with ketchup, gems, and a Pepsi at our local Flip Burger & Treats, they knew exactly what he liked. Tim had also become a new icon at the local coffee shop, The Loaded Toad, where he could be found drinking a coffee and talking with people. Tim was a great helper at the Toad for Candy and the crew, and is greatly missed by them.
Tim is survived by his Uncle Ed (Barb) Ames; Aunt Margaret (Jim) May; cousins: Jennifer Ames, Debbie (David) Roloff and kids Isaac and Ian, Karrin (Skylar) May and kids John, Gavin, and Leim, Sharon Rossow; Mitchell Rossow; Darin (Rachel) May and son Carson; Brady (Nancy) Johnston and kids Jessica, Jake, and Jodie; Brian (Becki) Johnston and daughter Bodel; and his adopted family Pete, Candy, Shanice and Kylie Lagerquist.
Tim was preceded in death by his parents, Dr. David Hide and Jane Hide; Aunt Judy Rossow; Uncle Gordon Rossow and Merrill Johnston.
Memorials in memory of Tim can be made to Valley County Long Run Fire Department.
Tim’s Funeral Service will be held Wednesday, December 7, at 11:00 a.m. at Bell Mortuary with Pastor Scott Keihn officiating. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, with a reception following at VFW Post #3107.
Service Schedule
Funeral Service
11:00 a.m.
Wednesday December 7, 2022
Bell Mortuary
701 Second Avenue South
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Reception
12:30 p.m.
Wednesday December 7, 2022
VFW Post #3107
Highway 2 West
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Service Schedule
Funeral Service
11:00 a.m.
Wednesday December 7, 2022
Bell Mortuary
701 Second Avenue South
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Reception
12:30 p.m.
Wednesday December 7, 2022
VFW Post #3107
Highway 2 West
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Mike & Cherie Lowry says
To Tim’s Family and Extended Family,
We are so saddened in hearing of Tim’s passing so soon after Jane has gone. Our hearts and prayers are there with you all in this difficult time. In empathy,
Mike & Cherie’ Lowry
Mark R Dulaney says
When we moved to Glasgow in 1971 my dad Bob Dulaney went to work at the Smith Clinic as a lab tech. Tims dad, Dr. Hyde was one of the doctors Dad worked for. Dr.Hyde and Jane along with Tim were at our house many times and also we were over to their house often. Tim was always polite and he loved macaroni and cheese with lots of ketchup.
I always made it a point to visit with Tim whenever I saw him. He was always a pleasant guy to be around.
You Will Be missed
Mark Dulaney