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Timothy Jay Kavanaugh

Jacksonville, Florida

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TIMOTHY JAY KAVANAUGH, age 58, born on Nov. 21, 1949, passed away unexpectedly after a courageous battle with cancer on Sunday evening July 27, 2008. With his family by his side, Tim passed away at Orange Park Medical Center near his home in Orange Park, FL. Having grown up in Cleveland, OH., Tim...

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Dear Kavanaugh Family,
News to the Phi Kap brothers travels slow since so much time has passed by many of us. On behalf of all the brothers that have fond memories of Tim we sincerely wish you the best and you should know that our prayers are with the Kavanaugh family. Dyke graduate 1974.

Debbie,
We were so saddened to hear of Tim's passing! What a terrible loss for you! Please know that you continue to be in our thoughts and prayers especially now during this difficult time. We will always remember when you and Tim visited with Karen and Jerry a few summers ago when we had a gathering on the deck. We didn't know Tim very well, but his genuine warmth and sense of humor made you feel like you knew him forever! He seemed to fit right in with everyone!
Debbie, may Our...

Hello to All, but mostly big long hugs and tears of sadness to share with my Aunt Kate and cousin Chris. I was and am so saddened by by cousin Tim's passing. He was such a wonderful and funny guy, I never knew anyone with a quicker wit, and such an ability to to make people (especially me) laugh and smile. Although I hadn't been able to see Tim much in recent years, with my military service and Tim living in Florida, the news of his illness and now his death have left me numb. Knowing...

Tim will be missed. All my kove to The Kavenaugh Family.

Debbie,
We loved Tim for more reasons than you can imagine. The most important one being that he loved our daughter more than life itself. To your Mom & Dad that was so important. Our remembrances of Tim are happy ones. Whenever we were around Tim he always had a way of making you laugh with a joke. And when it came to joking around, he could take it as well as dish it out. We feel so bad not being able to be there with you, Debbie, to put our arms around you & comfort you. But God...

To Our De-Bra & to all the family & friends of our Beloved Tim-O-Thy:

There are no words that can possibly express the sorrow we feel in our hearts. We loved Tim very much, & we have been extremely close to Tim over the last 20 years. Tim wore many hats throughout his lifetime: grass cutting safari hat, loving soulmate & devoted husband, proud father, caring son & brother, good friend, & as most have mentioned, THE JOKER. We have many cherished memories of time spent with Debbie &...

To Kay, Billy and Kelly I was with you at your time of loss and regret the loss of your son and dad. Bet Tim had no idea how well liked by so many. We never do, they should have thses sign on deals while we're alive. I didn't know his wife Debbie but I did know his first wife and she and him made a couple of great kids. Love Uncle Dave

Hello everyone:
I cannot tell you how heart-warming it is to read so many touching messages and tributes to my cousin, Tim. My sister Kitty, brother Bud, and I were so lucky to grow up with Aunt Kate, Uncle Bill, Tim, and Chris right around the corner, literally. They were on Croyden and we were on Brainard. We were together often, and I will forever cherish all our family times together over the years with
Granny, Gampy, "Goo-Goo" and Uncle Jay.
So many have mentioned...

Tim was a wonderful step-father, who would do anything for you. He was very loving and careing. Tim was someone who could turn any situation into a good time. When i was a teenager he would tell me i had the snowblower look, hey it was the 80's big hair. Tim was always having fun even when he was not feeling well, he brought lots of laughs and smiles to many peoples face's. I loved him very much and I will miss him, I love you nerd man.