Timothy-Malone-Obituary

Timothy Malone

Olympia, Washington

Aug 8, 1934 – Jul 16, 2013

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August 8, 1934
DIED
July 16, 2013
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Olympia, Washington
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Timothy R. Malone Timothy R. Malone 78, passed away suddenly, unexpectedly, and peacefully while visiting in Anchorage, Alaska, on Tuesday, July 16, 2013. He was born in Kellogg, Idaho, and grew up in Smelterville, Idaho and Spokane, Washington. Intending to become a Catholic Priest, he graduated...

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I have known Tim for more than 30 years. He was a friend and mentor. He taught me a lot about the practice of law, and we had a lot of fun together. When I worked with Tim in the Attorney General's Office, he was primarily an appellate lawyer, handling cases at the U.S. Supreme Court and the Washington Supreme Court. We handled a number of cases together, but the one that stands out is the National Can litigation. A bit of background. Washington's main business tax is a gross receipts...

Karen, We are so sadden to learn of Tim.
Our thoughts are with you at this time.
Bonnie and Konrad Muench
Ocean Park, Wa

Tim was a dear man, a brilliant legal mind, and a good friend for many years. We will miss him very much.

We still cherish memories of Karen and Tim's short visit to Malaysia. It was our great priviledge to have known him. Tim will be missed by many.
Our sincere condolences.

Zerina & Dragan Medarevic
(Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

My deepest sympathy to you Karen on the passing of Tim. I will keep you in my prayers.

I worked at the AG's office at the time Tim worked there. I was a young Evergreen journalism intern working as editor and PIO of the state-wide Crime Watch program. Besides journalism, my passion was the environment and protecting everything in it. It was a time when tree huggers were the strange and rare breed, but if it had been physically possible, I would have been a whale hugger. Tim was my hero for the work he did as an assistant AG ending the live capture of orca whales for zoos and...

Tim and I clicked immediately as we were both former seminarians and we were involved in the politics of Olympia in one way or another. I was in the "Sem" for seven years, not sure about how long was Tim. While he was always 12 years older than I, our "seminary" stories we always shared involved the same faculty and rules and silly grins that only we understood. Rest in peace, Timothy.
Mike Murphy, Retired Washington State Treasurer

I was greatly saddened to hear that Tim has passed away. My heart felt condolences to his wife, Senator Karen Fraser and their family.

My deepest sympathy to you, Karen, and to your family. You, Tim, and all your family are in my prayers. Zula Johnston