Timothy-Easterly-Obituary

Timothy Easterly

Acton, Massachusetts

Age 67

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Acton, Massachusetts

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Timothy Easterly 67, of Acton, Massachusetts, died December 19, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. Tim leaves a legacy of optimism and enthusiasm for life, service to his family and country, and unassuming yet strong support to all who touched his life. Tim's optimism and enthusiasm enabled...

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Sincere sympathy to the Easterly family. Ruth was my classmate at SPSJ. I have also relocated to Florida on its East coast.

Dear Pat, Lauren, Will, and family, We are very sorry for your loss and hope that your memories will bring you peace. Dan and I worked with Tim in the 90's at Texas Instruments. It was an amazing team, and Tim was, of course, one of the best and brightest. We all spent some great times together racing sailboats. I always remember his sweet smile, his sense of humor, and his kindness. Fair winds and smooth sailing, old friend.

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My deepest condolences to Tim's family; I'm so sorry for his loss. I worked with Tim at Draper, and appreciated his intelligence, breadth/depth in his engineering approaches, his thoughtfulness and integrity but mostly his leadership style which was effective yet thoughtful and kind especially during high pressure situations. Tim's technical and leadership contributions were significant at Draper and he will be missed by his colleagues.

Dear Pat, All my condolences to you and your family. Over the 20 years that I have worked with Tim, he was a trusted co-worker, a wise and thoughtful mentor but above all, a cherished friend. He will be missed.

I worked with Tim off and on for the past 20+ plus years, such a nice man! Work didn't seem so much like work when engaged with him. His energy, intelligence, and incredibly optimistic attitude was inspiring. I'd venture a guess that those traits were even much more evident to his family and friends. My condolences to his family, I'll miss him

Tim was a colleague of mine at Draper. He was leading an incredibly exciting project of national importance and I worked for him about 3 years. He taught me a lot on our work trips and I was always interested to hear how his son was doing. I'm a big cyclist so I heard as well of the bike rides in Acton. He was a great person and I'm sad in his passing. Wishing family and friends the best.

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Pat, Lauren, and Will, you have my condolences. I worked with Tim for over 21 years. He was always the consummate professional and his smiling face on this obituary felt so familiar. I'll miss his easy laugh and that smile. I spent a fair amount of time with him over the years on various projects and can truly say that I'm grateful to have met him. I never knew he was from P-Burg! I'm from Allentown "just down the road." Tim was an amazing guy. He'll be missed by many, for sure. Know...