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Timothy P. Kane

Mt. Vernon, Ohio, Pennsylvania

1951 - 2015

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Timothy P. Kane, 64, of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, formerly of Pittsburgh, passed away Sunday in Columbus, Ohio, following a courageous battle with cancer.He was born on Feb. 10, 1951, in Pittsburgh, the son of the late Calvin J. Kane and Mary Sebring Fitzwilliam.Timothy graduated from West Virginia...

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You have been gone a long time now but still miss you Will be seeing you soon gain Can not wait to give you a great big hug Love Noreen

Miss you be seeing you soon.

5 long years...miss you everyday...Noreen and Shemp

Always in my heart and thoughts...can't wait to see you again!!!

All the wonderful times we shared in high
school and notes that I still keep in my
cedar chest...so sorry to have missed staying in touch...XOXO Timmy and All.
Noreen Bernhardt Karnash, New Stanton, Pa.

From the bottom of our hearts we thank all of you for your kind words about my brother Tim... Needles to say this is a very difficult time for all of his family and friends.. Please continue the prayers and always talk about your memories of him... It will help keep his precious soul alive!

My condolences to the entire Kane family.
What a maverick!! Tim always made a situation more unique with his bigger than life characterisations-aka the "mad russian"!! Eventhough I hadnt seen Tim in a few years, the thought was always there that he would come back and play in The Bone Open. This year The Bone will be played in memory of Tim! Tim will always be remembered as a good friend, golfing partner(hit more trees and ended up in the fairway more than anyone i have ever seen),...

My condolences to Tim's family. Tim and I were friends in college at WVU. He and Ray Panicco and I frequently carpooled back and forth between Pittsburgh and Morgantown. We had some great times together. Ray mentioned that Tim was ill several months ago and I regularly prayed for him.

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What a smile. Always an impish joy. Many years have passed since the carefree days when we bounced our way through young adulthood. Rest in peace Carrot, deepest sympathy and best wishes to all that loved him.