May God bless you and your...
I can't believe you're not here. I can still hear that booming voice and infectious laugh. You are missed, but only a thought away.
Glenna Adkins
November 09, 2010 | Jackson, OH
Worthington, Ohio
BANFIELD Dr. Timothy J. Banfield Jr., age 66, of Columbus, died Saturday, October 31, 2009. Survived by fiance, Elaine Ryan; son , Jason T. Banfield (Kate); grandchildren, Grace, Aidan and Dray; sisters, Bernadette Keilty (John), Catherine Troy (Paul); nieces, nephews and many dear friends....
Read MoreI can't believe you're not here. I can still hear that booming voice and infectious laugh. You are missed, but only a thought away.
Glenna Adkins
November 09, 2010 | Jackson, OH
October 18
Happy Birthday, darlin'. Miss you.
Vivienne
October 17, 2010 | Columbus, OH
I knew Tim when we were both in the Jesuits at Shadowbrook. I had not heard his name in 40 years. I am pleased to learn that he let a good life. Requiescat in pace et lux aeterna luceat eum.
John Robinson
June 10, 2010 | South Bend, IN
Bo -
I was shocked to hear of your passing especially when I heard of the news today. When I drove past your home and saw the Estate Sign posted in the yard.
I can not believe the last time we talked which was last September would be the last time I would hear your voice.
You will be missed by so many people that you have touched within your practice and life. But more importantly, by me.
Maddie
Maddie Schneider
May 09, 2010 | Dublin, OH
Bo was a true lover of the arts. He had style and a love for life. He had a beautiful heart and left a lasting impression on me. I will miss him always. I am so glad I had the opportunity to get to know this wonderful, facinating man.
Glenna Adkins, Jackson, OH
Glenna Adkins
January 04, 2010 | Jackson, OH
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Glenna Adkins
December 31, 2009 | Jackson, OH
Since there was a relatively small number of us Majoring in Undergraduate Psychology at Boston College, most of us took the same courses, and, at the same time, became close friends. Tim sat next to me in most of my classes, and although we came from from quite different backgrounds, we did become friends. I`m shocked and truly saddened to hear of Tim`s passing. I shall keep his memory in my prayers.
Sincerely,
Richard Meehan
Mann Hill Beach, Ma. and
Boston College
Richard Meehan
November 20, 2009 | Mann Hill Beach, MA
I am saddened to hear of Tim's passing. I was amazed how he would remember our discussions and not ever write down information. He helped me get through difficult times in my life and helped me find the strength to take life one day at a time.
Working in the gardens was great therapy for me.
Pat/Canal Winchester
November 20, 2009
Tim was a man of striking looks and engaging intellect. He loved architecture, fine wines, art, beaches and golf. He enjoyed playing board games, but he didn't like to lose, and he looked great in a tuxedo. He cared about each and every person who came to him for help and held their confidences to a fault. I have many wonderful memories of Tim, from long ago when he sported a ponytail and wore bibbed overalls without a shirt. He was such a memorable person. May he be at peace in the...
P. K. Rone
November 16, 2009