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Timothy P. Cassidy

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

1951 - 2014

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Cassidy, Timothy P.Timothy P. Cassidy, 63, of Bethlehem, died on Tuesday, December 09, 2014. He was born May 5, 1951; son of Helen R. (Knauss) Cassidy of Bethlehem and the late Robert J. Cassidy. Timothy was a 1969 graduate of Bethlehem Catholic High School where he was a state champion...

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Tim was a close friend as we both wrestled for Beachi and later competed against each other in rugby. We canoed down the Monanacy creek in high school and jumped a very few slow moving trains as well with classmates. Tim as always a staunch friend and talented teacher.

Tim Cassidy was a close high school friend and fellow wrestling teammate. Tim's positive attitude, willingness to help others was a deep part of his character. We later after college played rugby with another classmate - George Yasso, also deceased - and had that sports connection. I will always remember Tim and his positive addition to humanity.

I mistakenly said Richard in my earlier post when I should have said Robert, sorry Rob.

Tim's family,

I'm so sorry to learn of his passing. I only found out just last year, from Carol Tutka. I'm sad that I did not know for two years. I feel extra bad that I never called him like I promised by email.

I worked with Tim at Sony for about 6 years and we sat next to each other at adjacent workstations for most of that time. I went to see him play in his band Better Off Dead and attended the screening of his film. I met Richard at some point. The last I saw Tim, I...

Dear Helen, Robert, Jane, Brian, Kate and Sean,

Just wanted you to know that yesterday I lit a candle for Tim. While we didn't speak often, we did exchange birthday and xmas cards. I will always think of him, especially on those days.

Much love, Mary

Well it's approaching one year without you . I miss you being around your wit and smile. Hopefully your with my mom enjoying no pain. Love you always , sylvia

Tim playing the blues with his brother Robert.

Dear Helen, Robert, Jane and extended family: I just learned of Tim's passing today when I spoke with his beloved Aunt Angie. I am so sorry for your loss. Tim was brilliant, kind, and so very handsome. I know your hearts are broken. My thoughts and prayers go out to you as you grapple with this tragic loss. May Tim rest in peace.

Tim and I once spent a whole day just sitting and reading the Times when we were in our 20s. I still remember how cozy it was. Wendy