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Timothy P. Kelly

York, Pennsylvania

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DENVER, CO Timothy P. Kelly, 56, entered into rest unexpectedly Friday, October 25, 2013, at his home following a brief illness, with his sister and brother-in-law at his side. Mr. Kelly was born February 14, 1957, in Scranton, son of Mary (Judge) Kelly of York and the late Frank J. Kelly. He was...

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Timmy was my buddy while I was working for American Express and he was at Bank of New York. He loved Coke in those little glass bottles, a plain steak, Budweiser, Lou Holtz , debating politics, anything NYC-related, and Notre Dame football. My best memories of NYC in the late 90's were of Tim. Drinks after work, hanging out at Elaine's. His hilarious sense of humor, extreme dry wit and true generosity. I can't believe you are gone .... I really loved you. You were my friend.

I had the privilege of knowing Tim for the past 6 years as a concierge at the building Tim resided at. I can speak for all of us at 1600 Glenarm Place when I say our collective hearts are heavy with sympathy. Tim will be greatly missed.

I will miss Tim. I would look forward to talking to Tim every evening when he would come through the lobby. He was a joy to know
-Jesse Shuler
Concierge, 1600 Glenarm Place

I was happy to know Tim as resident where I both live and work as a concierge. Tim was always quick to say hello or share a word whenever passing in the lobby or riding the elevator. Kind and engaging he was always courteous and appreciative of a door being held for him or a hand delivered package to his door. Tim shared a joke here or there that always seemed to make me laugh or smile. Tim, you will be missed Sir.

Dear Mrs Kelly, Billy and Mari, just learned of Timmy's passing today from my brother Denny. I am so sorry for your loss. I can still see Timmy on that police horse at the Notre Dame game. God bless you Timmy. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love,
Kevin and Anne McGowan

Dear Kelly Family,
I am sorry to learn about the loss of your beloved son and brother. I knew Tim from the U of S and also from The Bank of New York, he was a special person who brought a smile to everyone's face. He will be missed.

To the Kelly Family,

I am sorry to hear about Tim. He will be missed.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Tim,wherever you may be,your rye sense of humor will always be with me. Thanks for putting laughs at work when life was not so joyful in the corporate world.Thanks for being my best man at my wedding in Teton National Park. Your memory will stay with me for a long time.