REST IN PEACE - TIM MROCK


RIP - Tim Mrock

It is with much sadness that I bring the news that Tim Mrock, the developer of Perfect Path Technologies, passed away at approximately 1 am on Monday morning 10/28/2019.

Tim succumbed to a fast-moving cancer. He leaves his capable partner Krissy to run the business and to continue producing the Perfect Path Technologies products.

Over the past few years, Tim and I have become good friends, often carrying on long telephone conversations discussing audio, new ideas to improve the hobby, and things of a spiritual nature.

Tim was a true genius, an inventor, a businessman, an entrepreneur, a deep thinker, an extremely hard worker, a generous person, and a man who truly loved his partner, Krissy.

With the conversations I had over time with Tim regarding his spiritual pathway, we can take solace in the knowledge that he is in a much better place. He was a man who loved his Lord with a passion. The names he gave to his company and to his products pretty much says it all.

I'm going to miss you, buddy.

Rest in peace, my friend.

Frank
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+2 Greg

Although nobody can take Tim's place, Krissy is really doing an exemplary job and under the most difficult circumstances.  He was a wonderful advocate of the audio community and a great guy too!  Krissy is also an extremely nice person to deal with just as Tim was  I wish her the best and will be thinking about her this holiday season.🛷😄.






Very sorry for your loss. I followed and commented on PPT products with some scepticism yet keeping an open mind to these new technologies. Looking forward to trying something someday. 
Tim and I were very close friends for many years. We had fallen apart in recent years and i only just heard of his passing today. We were no longer friends but the news brought back memories of all the great times we shared. I feel horrible for his wife, Krissy, and I pray for her and for the future of the business they built together. Tim was a true character. A truly memorable person who left his mark on everything he came in contact with. He was always innovative and entrepreneurial. He was extremely ambitious and didn’t quit. While we definitely disagreed on some things, and we were not friends in the end, the news of his passing still stung me at the core. I, admittedly, did not know the Tim Mrock who passed—after all, people can and often do change a great deal in a decade. What I can say is this, the Tim Mrock who was my best friend 25 years ago, I loved dearly. He will be greatly missed. 
Rest In Peace, my old friend. 
Keith Katsikas