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Timothy J. Coffey

Enfield, Ct, Massachusetts

1952 - 2021

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Timothy J. Coffey, 69, passed away peacefully with his devoted wife, Patty, by his side on December 21, 2021 at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford, CT. Born in Cambridge, MA on July 6, 1952, he was the son of the late Edmund and Margaret (Barth) Coffey.Tim enjoyed photographing wildlife. His...

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Still miss Tim. I go to all the UMass hockey games and Tim was always a hockey guy to me. Rest in peace good guy.

To the family Of Timothy , I am saddened to hear Tim has passed. Please accept my condolences. I remember Tim from the early 70's. We and our group of friends would gather, talk sports, and go for country rides in his 1966 Chevrolet Impala. Tim was always such a kind fun loving person. I will always remember him for his smile and the positive outlook he had on life's journey. I just recently was made aware of his passing I am sorry to hear of this. As we grew older we each had our own...

We were very sad to learn of Tim's passing. We were fortunate to know him. His beautiful photography shared his love of nature & wildlife. Keeping Tim & his loved ones in our hearts.

My condolences, he was a great friend and great photographer.

The best human I ever met. We spent many years photographing wildlife and sharing life's happenings. Tim will be missed by everyone who met him.. He is Tim walking at sunrise on a fogy morning. I will always remember his words," I'll never miss another sunset", Tim never did and never will.

What a great guy, always had a big smile and laughter with a great sense of humor. He truly will be missed by all that knew him. Our condolences to his family and friends may his memories bring you smiles and laughter as big as his. He always called me cranzlee, his nickname for me, will miss hearing that.

I will miss our fishing trips together I'm watching angels with you rest in peace

A wonderful High school class mate. Always fun . I was so sad to hear this news. My condolences.

We extend our sincere condolences to friends and family. Dana's first reaction was "he was such a nice guy" . We haven't seen him in many years but spent time with him and Don and Gloria Eagan and have happy memories on the CT river, may he RIP