Timothy-McElroy-Obituary

Timothy McElroy

Omaha, Nebraska

Sep 7, 1950 – Feb 17, 2022 (Age 71)

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BORN
September 7, 1950
DIED
February 17, 2022
AGE
71
LOCATION
Omaha, Nebraska

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McElroy, Timothy MSWSeptember 7, 1950 - February 17, 2022Age 71, of Omaha. Preceded in death by parents, Marguerite and Edward McElroy; son Collin; brother, Lou and a number of friends. Survived by spouse of 49 years, Karen Mullen McElroy; sons, Ian, Michael, and Declan (Erin); sister, Patricia...

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Tim was one of my favorite people at The Ambassador of Omaha. He always had a welcoming smile and kind word ready for each of us....Pam Shenefield

We will miss Tim's wry smile and sense of humor. What a life he had! He seemed to make everyone around him better.

To Jim and family, didn´t know Tim well but remember him from Prep and college days. Will hold you in my prayers.

Karen, may the love of family and friends carry you through your grief. We sure had some great times at the family reunions! Love and Prayers to you and the family!

Karen and Family, I was so very sorry to learn of your loss. Tim was a very gifted person who put those gifts to use in many unique ways in advocating for the patients that he cared so deeply for. It was a pleasure to have worked along-side of Tim for many years in our Hospice work. His knowledge of the English Language was amazing and many of his team members, myself included, were always astounded at his flair for unusual words which he used with such ease. He will be missed by all...

I have not seen Tim for many years, he was a good friend during our High School days. Fond memories. My condolences to his wife and family. He is a great guy and I know he helped many people throughout his life. I will keep him prayers and pray he is with God and all his loved ones in Heaven.

Mr. McElroy was a classy man. He taught me a lot about how to treat people in his daily interactions with everyone. His kindness was only exceeded by his sense of humor - he loved to laugh. Thank you for sharing him with hospice and nursing homes and so many families.

Tim was bigger than LIFE, and made our work at Foster Medical a blast, while it has been 30 years since I have seen Tim, I have thought of him a million times with a big smile! I am so sorry for your loss :(

Karen, Ian, Michael and Declan...words can´t express how sorry for your loss I am. Always one of the highlights of heading East was always meeting up with the cousins and their spouses and just sitting around for story telling and loads of laughter. I will treasure my memories of Tim forever. Love you all. Andre´