PELC, Timothy
Timothy Pelc, 61, of New Britain died Monday at the Hospital of Central Connecticut. He was born in Willimantic, CT son of the late Henry and Florence (Barbeau) Pelc. Timothy worked as a machinist at Pratt & Whitney in East Hartford for 36 Years. He was an avid New England sports fan always cheering on his favorite teams the Red Sox, NE Patriots and Boston Celtics. Timothy is survived by a son Adam Pelc of New Britain; stepson, John Williams of Colchester; step-daughter, Tammy Williams of Halifax, Nova Scotia; two brothers, Don Pelc of Helena, MT, Rick Pelc of Middletown; two sisters, Cheryl Dallas of Sterling and Shelly Ruimerman of Middletown.
Calling hours will be held Sunday from 3-5 p.m. at Biega Funeral Home, 3 Silver Street, Middletown. To share memories or express condolences online please visit www.biegafuneralhome.com.
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Henry Green
October 1, 2019
RIP Tim I miss you talking sports with you
Robert Rudenauer
May 9, 2014
I just found out about Tim,we were real close friends when I first came to Conn.We had a lot of good times.I will not be too far behind.We will meet again Brother! Bob
Phill Emerson
September 28, 2013
im really sorry for everyones loss tim was a great guy
Henry Green
September 27, 2013
Tim! You will be greatly miss. You are a great person and co-worker. My prayers are with you and your family
sondra bergeron
September 27, 2013
Im so sorry that your gone....may you find rest and peace with our Lord in Heaven...
September 27, 2013
to the pelc family sorry for your loss,tim will be missed
Harriet Smith-New Haven,Ct
Annie Metcalf
September 26, 2013
I was shocked to read of Tim's passing. To Adam,Theresa,Tammy,Jay and the rest of Tim's family, sending you my condolences. Annie Metcalf
Donna Morris
September 26, 2013
Be at peace Tim, I will remember you always as my brother-in-law.
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