TIMOTHY-EASLEY-Obituary

TIMOTHY H. EASLEY

Albany, New York

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Timothy H. Easley, 53, of Albany, left this life on Sunday, November 14, 2010. He was born in Bryn Mawr, PA, a son of the late Jack H. and Joan R .Rhodes Easley. He moved to the Schenectady area in 1965. He was graduate of Linton High School and earned his bachelor's at Bryant College in Rhode...

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I lived on Rugby Rd. in `71 and `72. Tim and I walked to Oneida JH together countless times. He was full of life and humor, all with that infectious smile. It was someone saying his catch-phrase on TV that drove me to a spontaneous online search for him in 2020. "Good enough!" was the phrase. We lost contact after my family moved to Niskayuna in `73. The last time I saw him was that winter during class time at NHS, running down the main hallway. He was naked. The only streaker I ever...

There isn´t a day that goes by that I don´t think of Tim. He meant so much to our family. He cared deeply about everyone´s well being and you always knew he had your back. You were safe and protected with Tim. So the loss is great and it´s hard to find words that do him justice. He was a kind, intelligent, good person and is missed every day. No one at Trustco has replaced what he represented and the void in all our lives had been palpable . I miss Tim all the time. He was a treasure...

Tim was a great guy, Always helping others, while maintaining his excellence as professional businessman-bank. My deepest condolences to his family. His memory lives on.

Tim was my college friend and buddy who hanged out and introduced me to my wife Sheila. We spent many days and years together. To Tims children I am so sorry that he had passed and remember the funeral day. He loved everyone he met and proud to say he was a friend. His heart was always thinking about others in his 20s. God Bless. Hope the kids all well.

There isnt a day that goes by that I dont think about Tim. He was gracious and kind, an astute businessman, a professional, who looked out for and took care of our family for a long, long time. Tim was a great communicator - always calling with the latest news on what was happening in the financial market world. He was attentive and kind and an insightful, good person. How lucky his children were to have such a wonderful person as their father. I miss him every day . I miss the fact that he...

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I can't believe it's been a year. I hope you somehow know how much I miss you Tim. You taught me so many valuable lessons that I will carry with me forever...I'm a better person because of you. (I hope you got to be the drummer)....yes, I remember.

It's been a year, Tim, and I miss you everyday. We were together in Bristol, RI today and sent up some balloons as a remembrance. I love you, brother.

I just got the Bryant Alumni and was shocked by the news. I did not keep up with Tim since graduation, but i remember what a genuine guy Tim was. i extend my condolences to his family.
John Amenta (class of 79)