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John Chatham
December 12, 2022
RIP Tim from John Georgia College
Melissa O'Neill
April 29, 2019
You may not see this after so much time, but I work at Cooper Library at Clemson University. Tim did a lot of work at the library, and we often chatted when we ran into one another. He always had a smile on his face, and I so enjoyed our chats. I am so sad to know that I no longer have the opportunity for those moments. I'm so sorry for your loss. Tim is sorely missed here at the library.
Geraldine Hunter Hunter
February 8, 2019
Sincere condolences to the family of Mr. Tim Henebry. Our staff at Eagle's Landing, Clemson was shocked and saddened to hear of his passing, especially after he was here in the office just a few weeks before. It was a joy to know him, and he will surely be missed. Please know that we are thinking of you at this time.
Mark Nystrom
February 1, 2019
Tim I am sure glad I met you when I did. You help me start my business and guided along the way. Anytime I had a question you were only a phone call away. You were an inspiration to all who knew you. You will missed. Say hello to Ron, Chuck and Harry for us all. Until we meet again Timmy-boy save a space by the window for me. Marko
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Dottie Shea Skelley
January 29, 2019
My deepest condolences to the entire Henebry clan. Such a terrible loss. It's impossible to think of Tim and not smile his jokes, his hijinx, and sense of mischief made for many interesting times at the House of Henebry. In fact, most of my best memories of adolescence were with Tim and Lourdes and the crew like hanging out in the big black Buick (last one in gets the trunk). And the best memory of all, watching Neil Armstrong step on the moon in the backyard gazebo on a 14 black and white tv powered with about 20 extension cords. How spectacular was that? Thanks for the memories Tim . . .until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand.
Dottie (Skelley) Shea, Family Friend
W. Barnstable, MA
1/29/19
Barbara Tate
January 28, 2019
It certainly will not be the same whenever I work my honeybees without Tim ! He had a wonderful sense of humor and was eager to learn more each season. He enjoyed having his honeybees and producing some excellent honey . He certainly will be missed by so many folks. His kindness was spread wherever he went Working his bees in shorts will ever be in my mind !!. Rest in Peace, Tim.
Gwendolyn Hosack/Martin
January 28, 2019
I was saddened to hear of Tim's passing. Warmest wishes to family and friends of Tim's. Blessings, Joys, Miracles from Gwendolyn Hosack/Martin class of 1968 from Bedford HS.
Jim Feeley
January 28, 2019
To Lourdes and the whole family, Tim was a wonderful human being and I'm sure he will be missed by many. I'm glad I knew him during our teenage years in Bedford, MA and after. Tim, it was good talking to you a few months ago. Rest in Peace and always leave them laughing. Jim Feeley of Massachusetts
Carlos Hill
January 28, 2019
Was really shocked and sadden to hear of Tim's passing. Always a pleasure to be around and lend a helping hand and advice. My sincere condolences to the family.
Denise Boyter
January 28, 2019
Tim was a wonderful man. He was always there to help. He will be missed.
Denise
Jeannette Coggins
January 27, 2019
Tim was part and parcel of an amazing group of individuals, of which I found myself blessed to be a member, during our teen years. Bedford Massachusetts, a sleepy bedroom town about 21 miles Northwest of Boston, sparsely inhabited by middle class families with like-minded values.
When I say it was wonderful, words can't describe the experience.
It was there I formed the basics of what it meant to morph into adulthood with a goodly helping of positive intent, the meaning of friendship, and the ability to discern between friends that would last a lifetime and mere acquaintances.
We played cards, went on road trips, school dances, and bounced around ridiculous banter that always ended in good cheer and laughter. I can't remember one time bad behavior or harsh words were exchanged.
We eventually and inevitably went our separate ways off to college, careers, family and put into practice our warm remembrance of times past in our formative years.
Even after 50 years, an impromptu telephone or computer generated conversation would find the feeling returning as if no time had elapsed. How many people can say that?
I want to say thank you to Timmy for being part of my life. You will be missed and remembered fondly as part of the very best of who I am. My sincere condolence to his loved ones. With love and prayers, Jeannette
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