R.-STACK-Obituary

R. Timothy STACK

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice R. Timothy Stack, president and chief executive officer of Piedmont Healthcare in Atlanta, died Monday at the age of 60, after a brief illness. He is survived by his wife, Mary and three sons. Often described as "larger than life," Tim was known not only for his...

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Mary & Sons,
I just found out about Tim and I was shocked. Since Aunt Margie passed away I've been out of touch, she always kept us up to date on everyone. You all have my deepest sympathy please extend my thoughts to Debbie & Alice.
Lisa Special-Ambrose, Upper St. Clair, PA

I was surprised and sorry to hear of Tim's passing. He was an inspiration to all those in the heathcare field.

Mary and sons,
We will always remember past years of friendship made during the Swan Creek Drive times. Never forgotten. Sincere sympathy from the Citarella's.

What a joy it was to know Tim Stack. I considered him a friend while at Borgess. He and I shared many lunches and afternoons together which is quite different for a CEO and a reference librarian but that's the type of person Tim is...a real person

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Mary,
My heart goes out to you and your family in hearing of the loss of your beloved husband and friend. If you recall, Tim was my first boss during and after graduate school and he gave me a great start in my career. I have fond memories of you and Tim and I will be praying for you and your family. Carlene (Qualls) Callis

We are shocked and saddened to hear this news. Jimmy and I were forever indebted when Mr Stack checked on me many times during my illness several years ago. As past employees of Piedmont both of us enjoyed working there under his leadership. He will be missed by friends and business leaders in the metro Atlanta community. Prayers go out to Mrs Stack and your family.

Mary, I'm so sorry to hear of Tim's passing. His success in both business and relationships was something that has always inspired me. My first memory of Tim was when Uncle Jack took me to one of Tim's high school baseball games. All I could think of when seeing him back then was "Wow, what a stud!" Tim was a great man and will be sorely missed. May God rest his soul and bless your family during this most difficult time.
Love, (cousin) Mark Lazzaro

To Mr. Stack's family. Words are inadequate to express my hearfelt sympathy at the death of Mr. Stack. I had the privilege of working with him and for him when he came to Piedmont hospital many years ago. I left in 2007 and now work and live in Saudi Arabia.People here know his name, because whenever I want to tell them how to manage hospital affairs, R. Timothy Stack is used as the yardstick.I would tell them most of all of his humility. He would often come to the hospital units and work...