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Timothy K. Leahy

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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Lifelong East Longmeadow resident Timothy K. Leahy, 56, died peacefully at home on Wednesday, April 18, 2018. Born in Springfield, he was son of the late Fire Chief Edward M. and Barbara A. (Bisienere) Leahy. Tim worked construction for area firms for many years and was a communicant of St....

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Wishing Tim´s family prayers and find memories of Tim. He had a big heart and always willing to help. We talked many times about his love for history. He was so good to our Mom she loved him and loved sharing her chocolates with him. Rest in peace my friend.

I'm so very sorry to hear of Timothy's passing. My thoughts, prayers and deepest condolences go out to his beautiful family, (Including Terry.),and friends.

Jack Evans

I'm so sad Tim I know your there love u always...God's peace..Till I see u again...

Very sorry for your loss. Sincere condolences to the Leahy Family.

Sorry to hear of your loss. Tim was a kind neighbor who always gave Halloween candy to my kids. I wish him peace

Rest In Peace Tim. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I wish I could have been there with you all.

Ellen . So sorry about your brother. Prayers for you and your family.



Jean Maynard

Terry, Deb, Mary, Ellen, Billy, Tommy and Ed-
I just loved Timmy. Everybody did! The Irish have a saying that I like. I truly haven't left you, I've only gone before you. Praying for peace that passes all understanding. Love you.

There are people that come and go in our lives, but fail to leave a mark. Then there are the rare beautiful souls like Tim Leahy that fill you up with a wide range of emotions and memories. His kind-hearted approach to life was refreshing. He loved to make people happy with a joke or an act of kindness. Tim was caring, funny, full of mischief, charitable, and loyal to those he loved a trait through runs deep through the heart of the Leahy family.

When we were kids growing up, our daily...