Timothy-Connelly-Obituary

Dr. Timothy Connelly

Neoga, Illinois

Age 74

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Dr. Timothy Connelly

Aug. 7, 1949 – Nov. 21, 2023

MONTICELLO - Dr. Timothy Connelly, 74, of Monticello died on November 21, 2023 at Heartland Senior Living Center, Neoga.

Dr. Connelly was born August 7, 1949, in Danville, to Leo and Dolores Holmes Connelly. He...

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Tim and I were fraternity pledge brothers... Tim was the tallest, I was the shortest= life-long friends. I have only good memories of my friend. The world is a better place for his presence among us. Dave Douglas

I worked in the recovery room at Carle hospital for many years. Dr. Connelly was a remarkable surgeon and well respected. After you understood his personality as a nurse , he became very easy to approach and cared for every patient . He was one of the few surgeons that came into the recovery room to check on his patients. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.

I worked at Carle Clinic with Doctor Connelly for many years the staff loved him the patients loved him . He was always wearing a smile . RIP .

I worked with Dr. Connelly as a young nurse, so many years ago. He was a kind man, a skilled and compassionate surgeon, educator, and leader. He had a sly, wicked wit and brightened so many of our days with his humor and pranks. My thoughts go out to his family and friends.

To Bobbie and children and to Chris and Ellen. I was proud to have Tim as a friend and neighbor in "Rabbittown". Playing catch (watching that formidable fast ball "hop") and playing those competitive wiffle ball games in back yard with John and George are great memories. We played baseball in later years and I will always remember Tim´s competitive and perfectionist spirit. My sincere condolences and May God be with his family at this time. ...

Dr. Connolly is the finest physician and person I have ever worked with. He was recognized, trusted and liked by all who were fortunate enough to know him, and those who were fortunate enough to receive his care. He was unbelievably hard-working, skilled and dedicated. Completely true to his patients. I admire him greatly. He made me a better doctor, and a better person overall.
He was also a great person. I valued him enormously, and with affection, as a friend and colleague, as did...

Please accept my deepest condolences in the passing of your beloved Ti, He was not only my doctor at one time, he was also my friend. I worked with his mother at the old St. Elizabeth Hospital in Danville and knew his father Leo. They all were grand people who I was fond of. May God keep all of you in His care and you will remain in my best thoughts and prayers.

Dan and I were so sorry to read the passing of Tim.. Our condolences and God´s Blessings, Elizabeth and Dan Nelson

I worked for him several years. He was quiet but I loved it when I made him laugh. My prayers and thoughts go out to Bobbie and their children. He will truly be missed.