TIMOTHY-SUPKO-Obituary

TIMOTHY SUPKO

Jacksonville, Florida

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SUPKO Timothy James Supko, Sup to friends, of Jacksonville Florida, passed away on Wednesday, November 7 at the age of 60 due to Pancreatic Cancer. His family was by his side as he peacefully drifted away to be with the Lord. Tim was born on May 21, 1952 in Baltimore Maryland. He graduated from...

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Sure miss this giant of a friend.

God Bless you Tim and may you RIP fellow Navy Brother!! We all had some fun and great times in VP-45...

I always enjoyed our fishin'stories when you came in for your glasses. Our last talk you were goin' fishin, so I'll remember you with the joy you had about the trip. I'll miss you.
Semper Fi my friend,

Eric Alabiso

God's peace to your family from me, Dr.'s Pullen, Watts & Sherrill and staff.

RIP Sup ..... great guy.

My condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sorry for your loss, I was in Tim's Grad Class at Brooklyn Park High School.

Had the privilege of serving with Tim in VP-49 at JAX in the late 1970's. Never a dull moment! Always kept the wardroom laughing! He was a stand-up guy who I will always remember with great fondness.

Words can never make up for the loss and the pain his family and closest friends are dealing with, yet reading these many notes from friends, students and especially students' parents - people taking time to write because they care, because Tim in so many different ways made their lives better, will hopefully provide some solace along the way.

He made me, and so many of us, smile on many days by the Severn when smiles did not always come easily. Hearing Tim's name from friends who...

I met Tim through my brother Corky and Wally Holdstein. Also had brother Denny as a PE instructor at USNA. Tim was one of the wittiest guys ever, and he is (and will be) an enduring part of Jax Lax culture. Go 'dillos!! I believe Tim is up in Navy Lax heaven with some of the greatest guys to ever walk the planet. A great example of how to live - thank you Tim, Rest in Peace.