Tim-McConnell-Obituary

Tim McConnell

Salt Lake City, Utah

1955 - 2024

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Tim McConnell 1955 ~ 2024 Tim McConnell, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, December 1, 2024. He leaves behind his children, Bill and Miranda; daughter-in-law, Caroline; twin granddaughters, Jasmine and Ramona; and a beloved miniature golden doodle, Ginger. Tim was born on a U.S. Air Force base...

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Miranda, Bill, and family. Your dad was truly a giant of a person not only in stature, but in personality, character, goodness to others. I so hope that time will help each of you to heal from his passing. I loved your dad and the talks we had, (of course over drinks) about loss of spouses, raising kids, and life in general. I believe we are all better off from Tim being in our lives. I wish for the best for all of you.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Tim was a great neighbor. He always had a big heart and a kind spirit that was truly appreciated by all who knew him. We have many good memories of boy scout adventures with him. Much love and sympathy to Bill and Miranda and those sweet grand children that he loved. He will be missed. I always enjoyed a nice visit whenever our paths crossed in the neighborhood. Love to you, Doug and Michele Teran

I used to play pick-up games with Coach McConnell when he was new at Alta H.S. Some of my favorite memories of high school. He was such a great guy! I thought of him as a friend at my "young" age. Without doubt I looked up to him. My condolences to all his loved ones.

So many memories. All of them hold a special place in my heart. I know he is torn, the joy of reuniting with Bambi and his folks, the devastion of leaving behind his beautiful kids, daughter in law and those adorable granddaughters. Gone way to soon. Thank you for the memories

I had the privilege of being Tim´s college coach at Creighton. He was a joy to be around and his teammates loved and respected him. The world is a little poorer today without him.