TIMOTHY-O'ROURKE-Obituary

TIMOTHY D. O'ROURKE

Montpelier, Vermont

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TIMOTHY D. O'ROURKE - MONTPELIER - Timothy Daniel O'Rourke, 53, of Montpelier, died of a sudden illness in a hospital in Lagos, Nigeria, while attending a conference with his pastor. As a member of the Christian faith, he worked passionately to bring the Word of God to the world. His mantra was...

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Petersburg, Virginia Tim worked with me for a short time, a great person, talented carpenter and artist. So sorry to hear of this loss.12.04.24

I loved Tim as a beloved friend and brother. I am sad he will not knock on my door any more or sit in my living room and chat with us, nor more uplifting emails or calls. I do know I will see him again and he is in a better place. He will live forever in my heart. God Bless his family and all of those who are missing him.

He was our neighbor & friend to all, RIP
Patty & Tracey starr

To the O'Rourke Family - I went to school with Tim and also lived right around the corner from him in Essex Jct during grade/high school - I remember a few times when we would hang out with other friends like Bob Gifford, Bill Raub, Jay Nadeau.... Tim was a very sweet guy and I was very sad to read about his passing. It sounded like he found his way through the years doing something he truly loved. My heart goes out to you all.

My sympathy to Tim's family.I graduated with him from high school and remember a kind young man who brought laughter and joy to so many. He is certainly with God in Heaven now,

Sending my sympathy, I remember Tim from high school and extend my sorrow for your loss.

Dear family,
I had the opportunity to meet Tim in the context of work on behalf of folks living on the margins of our society. Tim had a great heart, sharp mind, steady presence and loving spirit. He lived what he taught and he left the world, clearly, a place full of more love because of his passion and his need to live justly.

Dear Jim & Stephanie -- We did not know your son personally, but we have learned about his generous spirit, his loving family, and his many contributions. Your son left the world a better place. We are so very sorry for your loss.

we met Tim several years ago at a church service and later in Branson, Mo. He was
a very loving and nice man. we will always remember him.