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Timothy Sean Bonk

Schenectady, New York

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Bonk, Timothy Sean SCHENECTADY After a spirited and courageous battle with cancer, Timothy Sean Bonk peacefully passed away on September 27, 2017, surrounded by family and friends. Tim was born March 11, 1959, in St. Petersburg, Fla. and raised in Schenectady, as the fifth of eight children in a...

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I'm sorry for your loss-may you keep your memories close and call upon the great ones when needed. May Tim rest in peace. From, Phil & Anita; Grandparents to Emily & Declan

I always appreciated and respected Tim for his work ethic and professionalism while I worked with him at North Colonie. He always put the needs of our students first. My prayers and condolences to his family.

"What we have once enjoyed we can never lose, all that we love deeply becomes a part of us."
- Helen Keller

Thoughts and prayers to you all during this most difficult time.

LOVING THOUGHTS ARE WITH THE BONK FAMILY❤

I just found out about this. Tim was a good guy. I worked with him at headquarters, DMNA. God speed, Tim. My prayers go to Kathy and the whole family.
Marlene Hathaway

Tim was a professional who always believed in doing the job or project the right way. Shaker High School reflects the pride and planning he was known for. My condolences to his loved ones.

Rest in Peace my friend! I will treasure the memories and remember the start you gave me in the field I continue to be in now.

I consider myself so fortunate to have had Tim in my life. He was a joy to work with and talk with. He made me laugh and was always a professional when it came to work needing to be done. My beautiful classroom is because of his work ethic and dedication to the faculty and students in North Colonie. I miss you!

My prayers are with Tim's family and his colleagues at North Colonie. I truly enjoyed my time working with Tim and respected the work he did on behalf of the students,staff and families of the District. He will be missed.