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Joe McCardell (WC '79)
July 6, 2009
I just received the Summer edition of the Washington College Magazine and saw the memoriam for Tim. He loved being a Theta Chi and his brothers will long remember him. He had a way to make us all laugh and smile.
Fran Brocato
May 22, 2009
So sad to hear of Timmy's death. I remember him from the fun days of long ago. My heart goes out to you!
Dorothy Dick (Schwarz) '78
May 5, 2009
May 5,2009
I just recently heard of Timmy's death. He was a great guy with a huge heart. Always there to help through college. My heart goes out to your family! God Bless you through your healing.
Dave Bolster
April 27, 2009
I also with to send my sincere condolences to you all. Please know that you're in my thoughts and prayers.
Jeff Bolster
April 26, 2009
I was truly sadden to hear of Timmy's passing. Please accept my sincere condolences during this difficult time. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Peggy Weld
April 24, 2009
Much sympathy to Timmy's family and friends.
Russell, June, Lynne & Jeannette Allen
April 23, 2009
We truly wish Timmy was still with us. He was the apple of his grandmother's eye. May everyone find comfort in fond memories of Timmy.
Scott Rutter
April 23, 2009
Tim will be missed by all his brothers. He always had a big heart!
Scott Rutter Washington College 79
Kristen (Bolster) Mayle
April 22, 2009
Please accept my heartfelt sympathy and love at this difficult time for all of Timmy's family and friends. You are in my prayers.
Carl Lundblad
April 22, 2009
I am so sorry to hear the news. Tim and I were classmates at McDonogh from 6th grade through senior year of high school. I haven't heard his name in over 30 years, but remember him well - he was a friend. Carl Lundblad (Phoenix, AZ)
Stuart Williams
April 22, 2009
I have many classic memories of Tim at Washington College. He was a friend,a fraternity brother,and most definitely a character. I am truly sorry for your loss; he will surely be missed, Stuart Williams '79 Washington College
Sheila (Bolster) Siford
April 22, 2009
I am so sorry to hear of Timmy's death. The whole family will be in my thoughts and prayers.I will always be grateful for the "fix-it" help he gave to our old house. Timmy was charming and personable. I will remember the good times.
John Jeppi '77
April 22, 2009
Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss. I have many pleasant memories of Tim both during and after our time at McDonogh.
Eileen Flynn Toohey
April 22, 2009
On behalf of Tim's McDonogh classmates, The Great Class of 1977, please accept our deepest sympathy. We called Tim "The Ref" because he was in charge of everyone. May he rest in peace.
Sarah Jane Taylor
April 22, 2009
Sorry for your loss. I remember Timmy when he came to Ross Pierpont's office with his grandparents.
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