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Timothy Gorman

Las Vegas, Nevada

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Former Alaska resident Timothy James Gorman died peacefully Jan. 25, 2009, surrounded by family and friends, at his home in Green Valley, Nev. After an eight-month battle with cancer, he died at the age of 59. Tim was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Rebecca. Visit...

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I just learned of Tim's passing from a classmate of our's from Serra Catholic High. I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Tim's winning smile and positive attitude at school and when we had our 40th class reunion in 2007, nothing had changed. He was the same happy and endearing person.

May God bless you with many happy memories.

Tara and Family,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I just lost my dad also. I truly believe they are in a better place...in those quiet moments of memory, you still can feel their love.

Gorman Family,

I'm very sorry to hear about the loss of Tim.

Please know your in my thoughts and prayers. I always enjoyed my time in your home throughout highschool and at church functions.

Your dad was a great man.

Please take care and tell Tracy to drop me a line some time.

Tim hadn't flown this Southeast Alaska route for many years, but I will always remember him for having a smile on his face and having that positive attitude! I'm extremely sorry for the Gorman family loss.My sincere condolences.

Dear Pam and Family,

I am a former employee of Alaska Airlines. I was very sorry to hear of Tim's passing. I have such fond memories of Tim as he would arrive off of flights and come into the station in Kotzebue. We could count on Tim to have a smile on his face, he was never ruffled. He always took an interest in my family, I so appreciated his thoughts and concern. He will be missed. My sincere and deep sympathy to you and your family.

Sincerely,

Bruce LaLonde

Dear Pam and Children,
I am so sorry to hear about Tim. He
was always so kind to me. He was loved by many, and will be missed very much.

Thank heavens for the gospel plan, and to have the comfort you will be reunited again as a family. God bless you all.

Janet Copping
Rabbit Creek Ward

Pam, I'm sorry to hear of Tim's passing. I sure enjoyed his friendship and the fun times we had on Scout outings with Ed and my son Aaron. All my best to you and your family.

I was privileged to have Tim as a patient while he lived in Alaska. He was a joy to work with and I will always remember him warmly. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family.

I remember Tim to be the most positive and happy man to fly with. He always made sure his crew and passengers were safe and happy. He will be missed my so many people.