Timothy-O'Brien-Obituary

Timothy Francis O'Brien

Baltimore, Maryland

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Timothy Francis O'Brien, 64, of Fallston, Maryland passed away peacefully at Upper Chesapeake Hospital on November 15, 2019 surrounded by his loving family. Recently retired, Timothy served students in Harford County Public Schools for 21 years, teaching 6th, 7th, and 8th grade social studies at...

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Forever in our hearts! We love you Tim! Our memories will carry us through ❤God be with you Michelle, Sean , and Laurenwe love you!
love, The Rusinovich's

I will never forget the first day I walked into your classroom, you have an old military helmet on your head and you were acting out a speech to better reach the students. You made a difference in so many people's world, may you rest in peace and know you leave a legacy.
My sincere thoughts and prayers are with your family.

MV

You've taught me so much over 20 years Obie. I've always remember the conversations we have had on the phone. And now today you are no longer here with us. But this is not a good bye my dear friend. This is a see you later. I hope you see the man under the bridge and don't forget to read the book. I will always keep my copy with me and will cherish it more. When I need your words I will read your message.

You're friend

Johnny

Our thoughts and prayers are with the O'Brien and Coomes families. When we think of Tim, memories of a warm host to our many gatherings. Great sense of humor and just a caring soul. You will be sorely missed by so many - All our Love❤❤❤

I don't even know where to start with Mr. O'Brien... to say that he was a great teacher is an understatement. Mr. O'Brien's way of teaching was unique and effective and he executed it well. Not only did we learn, but we also had fun in his class. Mr. O'Brien has not only impacted my education, but my life as a whole, and I'm sure countless other students as well. I can never forget the advice he told me and my classmates about life... especially about jobs and the real world. Mr. O'Brien has...

Mr O'Brien was by far my favorite teacher all throughout middle school. He was an inspirational, friendly, smart guy. Anybody would've been lucky to have been a friend of his. During my time with him in 8th grade he taught me and other how to be a better person and make a difference in the world. I remember all the props he had in his class like the president dolls and that anvil he would drop and the trump and Hillary heads. He would always tell jokes and try to have a fun time with students...

I met Tim when we went on a week long trip with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. We shared lots of stories and laughs and had a great time. He left an impact on me that I remember to this day.

Mr.obrien was the best teacher and went beyond the call . as a student who dealt with bullying . Mr.obrien heard students call me names one day in his class amd stopped teaching his lesson to make them stop . even aloud me to step out to call down. In a world filled with school bullying he made sure to be a part in stopping it. If I finished my work early he aloud me to read books . class was always fun it didnt even feel like a classroom sometimes but a room filled with fun laughter and...

Mr'obrien was the best person in the world Mr'obrien made everybody laugh in his history class he made me laugh so much that everytime I came in his classroom he thought he was in the zoo in going to miss Mr'obrien