THOMAS-TIMONEY-Obituary

THOMAS J. TIMONEY

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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TIMONEYTHOMAS J., age 83, a longtime Wyndmoor resident, on Dec. 30, 2010. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Joseph, Clement and Mark Timoney. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Miriam (nee Jacquette) and 9 children: Joan Timoney (Steven Wattenmaker), Ellen Melle (John Melle), Judith...

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Mr. Timoney has always been so good to my family. My father, Jeremiah Cardamone had tremendous respect for him as a law partner and friend. Since my father's passing several years ago, Mr. Timoney continued to go out his way to show kindness, support and friendship to my mother, Eileen and her children. I'm sure Mr. Timoney and my father have reuntied in heaven. May the wonderful memories comfort you during this difficult time.
~Mary (Cardamone) Knapp

To the entire Timoney family,
On behalf of the Descendants & Friends 314th Inf. 79th Div. AEF
Our most heartfelt sorrow and pain shared. Tom was a guiding light and great influence to all of us. He will be missed. The words- "forget" or "forgotten" are never used in the 314th. Tom always had time to help with his fathers old army outfit and the remembrance of veterans.

Mrs. Timoney, Your husband was good to me on so many occasions over the last almost 30 years that I can only imagine your loss. I have lost someone I always knew I could count on in any circumstance. I am far from being alone in that feeling. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.

Dear Joan and family,
I have such fond memories of your father! He was always such a role model as a father to all of you. I offer my condolences on your lost.
Maryellen FitzGerald (Harner).

In remembrance of Mr Timoney.
He is in our thoughts and in our hearts in a very special room where only happy memories are stored. Every time we met in Sweden or in the US life was joyful and exciting.
Please accept our condolences to you Miriam, and to all of the Timoney family for your loss.
Per and Mona.

I offer my condolences to the entire Timoney family. I saw Tom just over a month ago – we spoke of his Brother Joe’s ill health and our two families (Timoney – House) ties over the years. Tom was Guest Speaker at Flourtown Fire Company’s “100 Years of Service” celebration banquet in mid-November last year. What an eloquent speaker – the right man for the job; no one could have done better portraying the evolution of the Company’s history. I’m glad he was asked to speak. More so – I’m...

I will certainly miss Biggers. He was so kind and generous.

Dear Mrs. Timoney and family:
It was with great sorrow and a real sense of personal loss that I read of Mr. Timoney's death in today's newspaper. After working at his law firm for over twenty years, I came to have a very deep and abiding respect for Mr. Timoney. He was always a fair employer and very kind to me and my family over the years when we had difficulties. I consider it a privilege to have known him and to have worked for the firm that he led with such a fine and shining example...