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Timothy Henry Barcone

West Kill, New York

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Timothy Henry Barcone Westkill-Timothy Henry Barcone, 61, from West Kill, N.Y. and Barcone's Music - Kingston, died unexpectedly on June 10, 2013. A husband, a father, a grand-father, and a friend. A mentor, a leader, a CEO of many start-up businesses. Dad was married for almost 42 years to...

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In the obit,I was never mentioned, I am Tim´s Aunt Elaine, Also Tim had an Uncle his name was Eugene, I also did the ancestry and Tim is the 5th generation I bowled with Tim And Janice under Barcones Music, When he was able to bowl say around twelve or so I would take him bowling, he liked it a lot. I miss seeing him at the music store, and cannot believe that the whole family is gone, just like that. Since the passing of Tim I have lost my brother Eugene. Now I am the only Barcone. Living...

Miss you,love Aunt Elaine

Oh Timmy, I only found out today as I was thinking about all the great times with you guys and Joey. My heart is just broken. Much love to the family.

Warm Memories. Ben, Mira, Tim, Peter & Airdale Dog..Up on their Empire Music home in
Bearsville. Eddie UPS almost
daily visits to the lovely family.
My heart remberances; stories
of Ben's early years unfolding
with each day..Mira's Smiles &
adding Nice touches too. Both
Tim & Peter (Summer months)
helping Dad with repairing the
incoming School Instruments...
Tim especially. Joyous Times
of this Beautiful family for me...
Henry, Ben's...

Dear Jan
I too was stunned to hear of Tim's sudden death.
I well remember all the times he let me work in his shop years ago. I learned so much about instrument repair with Tim; he was so generous with his time and resources.
Even though I don't live close by, I will miss Tim.

Tim sold my daughter an open holed flute. She had such a wonderful experience with the purchase. We will never forget him.

Dear Jan and all your family,
On behalf of all in the Bruderhof communities, and especially those of us who knew Tim, please accept our condolences. As the community member who knew Tim for the longest time (we graduated from Onteora together in 1969), the news of his unexpected death left me stunned. I had been living in England for many years, and after returning to the US earlier this year, I gave him a call. That was such a great phone call; he was as warm as I have always known...

Dear Janice and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I will always remember Tim and all of you and the help that you gave me.
Tim and I met when I was a student at Onteora High School. He offered me a job working for him when the store and house were on Rt. 213.
It is truly a family business, with family members stopping by throughout the day. Gretchen the dog romping around, Janice's mom stopping by, Aunt Millie visiting from next door... Elizabeth may have played us her...

We are so sorry for your lost: Tim was so good with our kids, Tought Michael how to repairing instriments,and Tammie worked in the office. We had so much fun going to Hershey lookin for parts and cars. Playing baseball,logging for fire wood.So many stories yet to be told. Tim is a great guy and friend