Timothy-Eure-Obituary

Timothy E. Eure

Easton, Pennsylvania

About

LOCATION
Easton, Pennsylvania

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Timothy E. Eure Timothy E. Eure, 58, of Palmer Township, passed away Saturday, May 10, 2008 in his home. Born on January 29, 1950 in Easton, he was a son of the late Mills Kenneth and Maitland Ethel (Gist) Eure. Timothy was employed as a mechanic by Daves Auto, Palmer Twp. Timothy also...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Tim was one of my closest friends ever, heard of his loss yesterday. There will never be another one like him, my memories of him will never go away.

Nancy and Family
We send our thoughts from all the Brown Families
Sister-in-Law Sandra Brown, Nephews John and Bob Brown; and Sister-in-Law Millicent Brown

Very sorry to hear of Tim's passing.
Yes, he was all and more of all the nice comments written about him. My grandson and I often walked past his house to visit my parents in Beth Twp he always had time to chat and let my Grandson check out the race that was on in his pad. I believe he and Mom are walking and catching up on the new's. I miss seeing Mait on her daily walks. Bless us all that we had him as our friend.
Warmest Memories
Diana Dalrymple
Kolbey Baltz

Every morning I come out to water the flowers and I look over to your yard. I will always remember you calling for shortly or seeing him ride on your lap as you mowed the lawn. I am smiling just thinking of it. You had such a kind and generous heart. We were all so sad when Mait passed away and your presence filled the void. We are all missing you.

Nancy and Family,
I am very sorry for your loss.
I knew timmy for about 10years or so. He was definitely one of a kind. Tim would listen to what you had to say, or i'll tell you, he would make you laugh. I know he liked his bikes and racing and he cherished his friends. Timmy had a good sole and he will be missed.

Nancy,
Please know how saddened I am by Tim's death. I hadn't seen him in several years and we certainly had our trials and tribulations, but I do have so many happy memories of him and the love we had for each other. And I certainly remember all the wonderful time spent with your family.
Love,

Hey Timmy,
I still remember you riding your BMW into the back yard at Meemee's.
Maybe it's your fault I ride European bikes...
I'm glad I got to see you a couple times when I was up last spring; I wish those times weren’t so brief.
Give Aunt Mait a hug for me.
Gary

Tim was a good friend to so many people. I will miss his humor and wonderful stories. He is with Alfred now God Bless them both.

Tim was certainly one of a kind. He always had the ability to make me laugh. He will be missed by all.
Rest in peace,
Scott