Timothy-McGowan-Obituary

Timothy Paul McGowan

Dallas, Texas

1955 - 2015

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April 23, 2015
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Dallas, Texas

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MCGOWAN, Timothy Paul (Mac) Nov. 16, 1955 - Apr. 23, 2015 Timothy Paul McGowan passed away on April 23, 2015 at the age of 59. He was born November 16, 1955 in Omaha, Nebraska. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Agnes McGowan. Tim is survived by his wife of 33 years, Kathy...

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Kathy, I'm so sorry for your loss. Have such fond memories of you, Tim & the family when we all first moved to NJ. You're in our thoughts and prayers.

Tim was such a great person and a joy to work with, he always had a smile and brought so much laughter, I will always have nothing but good memories of him. My sincere condolences.

To the entire McGowan family my deepest condolences. I knew Tim when working at Cadbury he always brought a smile to everyone face.
Sincerely,
Lisa Steuernagel Sideris
NY NY

Prayers to your family.

Love lives on forever in the memories and in the hearts of all whose lives have been touched by the wit, irony, and humor of Tim McGowan. He was a special person, husband, father and friend that will be missed.

Hi Kathy and family ..... I never had the pleasure of meeting you guys but Tim made up for that as he was always referring to your family as the "keystone" of his life!

He was a very special friend to me for almost 30 years (American Chicle, Adams USA and Cadbury) .... I will miss him deeply

Once in a lifetime a guy like him comes along and he was the "best of the best" ..... we can't replace him but hopefully someday we can join him in Heaven ..... we will be drinking "Jack and...

So sorry to hear about Tim. He was a very special friend to me in Omaha so many years ago. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I have many great memories of Uncle Tim. One of my favorites was the trip my family took down to Texas for the Nebraska game at the Cowboys stadium. We had so much fun tailgating (not to mention the awesome seats). I will remember Tim as a man who loved to tell jokes and have a great time. I always enjoyed his visits to Omaha. I wish I could be there for the services, but I will continue to keep everyone in my thoughts and prayers.

Kathy,
I will miss Uncle Tim greatly. I always looked forward to Tim and your family coming into town. I always knew Tim would bring a little extra fun to a family event. He truly could light up a room with his sense of humor. I will remember him in various ways, but especially in the fall with husker football and Sunday picks. My thoughts and prayers will be with you, the boys, and Hayley.
Love Katie