John F. Timoney

1948 - 2016

John F. Timoney obituary, 1948-2016, Miami, FL

John F. Timoney

1948 - 2016

John Timoney Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 18, 2016.
John F. Timoney, Law Enforcement Leader and Innovator, Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather, and Friend, Dies at 68
John F. Timoney, a blunt Irish-born cop who could outrun crooks and quote Yeats and who, as a ranking police official in New York, Philadelphia and Miami, plotted innovative strategies that helped reverse years of skyrocketing crime died Tuesday at the age of 68 in Miami from complications of lung cancer. He was surrounded by his family and friends.
John F. Timoney had a remarkable career in law enforcement starting with his 29 years in the N.Y.P.D. first as a trainee and leaving as The First Deputy Commissioner. He then went on to serve as the Police Commissioner in Philadelphia and then Police Chief in Miami.
A Bronx street kid with an antipathy toward the police, Mr. Timoney grew up to become, at 46, the youngest Chief of Department in New York, holding the city's top uniformed post, as the third in command, in 1994, and then ascending to the second in command as the First Deputy Commissioner.
Mr. Timoney presided over decreases in crime in all three cities. He was responsible for imposing protocols that typically reduced the number of shootings by the police and other kinds of violent confrontations with civilians. And he shifted priorities from summons quotas and radio car patrols to shoe-leather crime prevention and enforcement. He believed in a definition of community service that represented the core of true community policing and public trust. The Timoney philosophy came through in actions that personified the best ideas, policies and procedures.
When Commissioner Bratton held his first retreat for executive officers in 1994, the newly promoted Chief of the Department. Timoney appeared before the city's police leaders and audaciously proclaimed what is widely accepted today. As Tom Junod wrote in an Esquire article, Timoney said his colleagues "were wrong, and had been wrong all along, the last 25 years, for they had built an entire organization on the probability of failure when they ought to have built one on the possibility of success."
"They were reacting," Timoney added, "when they should have been anticipating; they were out containing crime when they should have been attacking it; they were out cleaning up dead bodies when they should have been out saving lives."
John F. Timoney speaking to New York City police officers in 1994, after he became chief of department, the top-ranking uniformed officer. Credit John Sotomayor/The New York Times
Mr. Timoney was a swaggering cop, straight out of central casting, with a Bronx brogue.
"He walked on his toes, like James Cagney in 'Yankee Doodle Dandy,' like a hoofer or a fighter in the ring…. He was the N.Y.P.D. personified. He was my rock" said William J. Bratton, who was the New York police commissioner from 1994 to 1996 and will end his second run as commissioner next month,).
In an interview on Wednesday, Mr. Bratton said, "He was an integral part of the turnaround, and his legacy is the safest city that he left behind."
Mr. Timoney rose meteorically through the New York ranks. His mentors, he said, were three commissioners: Benjamin Ward, the city's first black police commissioner; Raymond W. Kelly, under whom he served as commander of the Office of Management Analysis and Planning, the department's think tank; and Mr. Bratton, who promoted him over 16 senior officers to the rank of four-star chief, in 1994, and, a year later, to first deputy commissioner.
According to legend, the author Tom Wolfe wrote, "Timoney never once had to draw a weapon to arrest a felon and take him in. He just gave him a good look at ... that face ... and even the most obtuse and poisonous viper became a mewling little pussy."
(Mr. Wolfe acknowledged, though, in the foreword to Mr. Timoney's 2010 memoir, "Beat Cop to Top Cop: A Tale of Three Cities," that the folkloric face was insufficient to cow two drug dealers with whom Mr. Timoney once engaged in a shootout.)
He is recognized nationally and internationally as a leader and expert in law enforcement and democratic policing. In the last several years, he served as the chief advisor to the government of Bahrain. He helped formulate strategies and develop implementable policies with the Police Executive Research Forum, headed by Chuck Wexler. In his final years as Chief of Police for Miami, he created a Law Enforcement College for recruits from around the world. In doing so, he included a high school component to provide a pathway to law enforcement careers for the next generation
John Francis Timoney (known to his family as Sean) was born on July 2, 1948, in Dublin, the son of Ciaran Timoney and the former Catherine Kenny. The family immigrated to New York in 1961, when he was 12 and settled in the Washington Heights section of Upper Manhattan.
While in a graduate program, he taught history at Westchester County high schools
He graduated with a bachelor's degree from John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New York, in 1971, and earned a master's from Fordham University. Both degrees were in American history. (He received a second master's, in urban affairs, in 1981 from Hunter College and held a fellowship at Harvard University after leaving his post in Miami.
He is mourned by many from different backgrounds, walks of life. He touched lives and served the community in ways beyond policing and law enforcement. He coached his son and daughter in soccer, baseball and softball and served on the boards of sports organizations, university boards, and many other entities. He connected with people in neighborhood, intellectual, media and other settings. He was an avid physical fitness enthusiast and enjoyed his years of running marathons, playing league football, and rowing.
He is survived by his wife, the former Noreen Carroll; their children, Christine and Sean; his brother, Ciaran, his sister, Marie Nash; and two granddaughters, Leah and Ryan.

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August 24, 2016

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August 29, 2016

Dear Noreen. We learned of John's passing from a good friend in New York who knew that we had been close when we lived there. We are so sorry that John had to leave you and the family so early. Please know that our prayers and our love are with you and the children.
Annetherese and Franklin Hirth (Mandeville, LA)

Joey Hyland

August 25, 2016

"There's no friends like old friends"- James Joyce-Dubliners. Something about the passage of time that endears those in our past to us. I didn't learn of Sean's illness or passing until the day of his funeral; many warm memories of Sean and Noreen from their youth in Washington Heights and Inwood; it just doesn't seem so long ago!
Viewing his photo gallery brought a tear to my eye. He was so vibrant and i know he had so much more to do. My deepest and heartfelt condolences to Noreen and Cairan and their families..
Joey Hyland (Wash Heights)

Eileen Nevins Kennedy

August 24, 2016

Good bye, Sean. You were a part of my growing up years. God bless you. Watch over Noreen and all your family.

Jerry Hennessy

August 24, 2016

Frank Rizzo and John Timoney were the best leaders of hero's

August 23, 2016

I first met John working with him at St. Elizabeth's Hospital when we were teenagers. I met him again when he was Police Commissioner in Miami. It was my pleasure knowing him and working with him. Rest in peace. Love and prayers for his family.

Richard Sabol

August 23, 2016

John was a young cop just on the force when I had the honor of being teamed up with him. I was his 1st partner in the 44 pct. He was super bright and always ready to do the right thing. It was a pleasure serving with John . May you rest in peace. Condolences to the family.

Michael Calero

August 23, 2016

John it was such a pleasure working with you while we both were assigned to Bronx Narcotics. My deepest condolence to the family and John may you rest in peace.

John& Sylvia Pade

August 22, 2016

We mourn the loss of our friend, John Timoney. His intelligence and professionalism exceeded all standards. He was a great leader, partner and friend.We extend our deepest sympathies to Noreen, Sean ,Christina and family.
John & Sylvia Pade

Joanne Tomarchio

August 22, 2016

Until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of his hand

john cosgrove

August 22, 2016

I met John many years ago when he was guest speaker at the New York Celtic Medical Society. I was impressed with his intellect, integrity and command presence. We became good friends(as does everyone who ever met John). We kept in touch over the years and got together when we were able. He cared very much for family, friends and the less fortunate in our society. He was true Renaissance man whom I am certain has positively impacted everyone he had encountered in his lifetime. God Bless Noreen, Christine, Sean and the grandchildren and John's siblings.

John Cosgrove, MD FACS
Stony Brook University Hospital

Palmira Garcia

August 22, 2016

I worked with Chief Timoney for seven years in NY. He was a great leader, a great inspiration and a great story teller. So sad to see him go. He still had a lot to give to the world. He adored his family and always spoke about them. My condolences to Noreen and his children. R.I.P. boss. We will never forget you.

Dolores Donnelly

August 21, 2016

Thoughts and prayers to Noreen and family. Many happy memories with you, John, Paul and myself.

Loretta Leahy Woolley

August 21, 2016

Dear Noreen,
So sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my prayers.
God bless you.

Michael Darcy

August 21, 2016

Sad to learn of the passing of John Timoney. Followed his career in NYPD hierarchy, as Philly Police Cmsr, and Miami Police Chief. Five years ago, I tracked him down and got him to be the keynote speaker at a CT FBI Nat'l Academy Luncheon (for free). Picked him up at the ferry that day and got to spend some time with John in person, and found him to be a charming, interesting, tough cop and police leader. His keynote speech, told in his combination of a Bronx accent & Irish brogue captivated our group. I'll never forget that day.

Major Michael B. Darcy, Conn State Police

Alice Navarro

August 21, 2016

With all due respect to Former Chief Timoney, I had the impulse to go and view him at his viewing at Vior Funeral Home in Miami, Dade County, Florida. I was overwhelmed to see the beautiful outcome, the respect that was being shown to him, seeing his lovely wife, the survivor, and moreover, to simply show my support. All I wish for is that Chief Timoney be laid to rest in peace. From my observation, while seeing him in his resting place, was to see the serenity in his expression. I truly hope that he did not pass away in agony and moreover that he will reach the Promised Land. May he rest in peace.

I offer my prayers to him and his loved ones with much respect.

My best always,

Alice De Went Navarro

Nora&Tom McNulty

August 21, 2016

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Timoney family during this difficult time!
R.I.P. John!
Tom said to "Save him a seat at the Timoney table , like old times after the Giant games"

Frank McClain

August 21, 2016

Commissioner Timoney Thank You for your competitive nature causing you to establish our Team in 2001. The men and women from the Philadelphia Police Boat Team give our deepest condolences to your Family and Friends

August 21, 2016

It was New York's loss that John Timoney took his policing talents elsewhere and was never appointed Police Commissioner of this great city. Noreen, We send our deepest condolences to you and your family. We will keep John, you and your family in our prayers. Jim and Virginia McCabe ( Nanuet )

Jim Raber

August 21, 2016

I extend my sincerest condolences to the Timoney family. I had the good fortune to know John from the beginning of his remarkable police career, when I was a rookie cop and John was a trainee in the 17th Precinct. He was a standout then and throughout his life. My respect for John grew as he made tremendous contributions to policing in NYC. There is no doubt Chief Timoney was a major architect and implementer of the programs that made our City a better place to live and work. Chief Timoney believed that companionate enforcement of the law was an essential component of community policing. It was a gift to have worked with him and for him during my Police Career. His legacy will be noted in the history of NYPD. The people of NYC have received the dividends of this Man's devotion to Policing, I know that the Lord will hold a special place in heaven for him. John you will be missed but your values will live on.

Jim Raber Retired NYPD Inspector

Pat & Ken Creegan

August 20, 2016

Only the Good die young!!
May God comfort Noreen & his family with many happy memories during this time of great sorrow. Rest in eternal peace, John.

Stephanie Purnell

August 20, 2016

As a retired Philadelphia Police Detective, I'd like to extend my heartfelt condolences to the family of former Police Commissioner Timoney. He was a great example of Courage, Class, and Intelligent Policing in this city. May he rest in peace. Job well done, Commissioner!
S. Purnell
Philadelphia Police Department
Detective ( Retired)

Ralph & Kathi Dumond

August 20, 2016

NOREEN Kathi and I and our Family send our deepest condolences to you as we learned of John's passing.We all have many fond memories and joyful personal stories of our relations with you, John and the children.He was and will be forever one of my truest friends.Ralph Dumond D.I.Ret.NYCPD

Grady Youngblood

August 20, 2016

John Timoney is Known to protect & Serve as Police Commissioner in Miami & other citys.

Philip Messing

August 20, 2016

Aside from his talent and joy for policing, he was, for a public figure, a remarkably candid individual. He was also, as a man, a very decent, warm and congenial person who was a rare pleasure to have known. To John's family, deep and heartfelt condolences and take succor knowing he'll be missed by even those who knew him only nominally.

Thomas Madden

August 19, 2016

My Heartfelt condolences to Noreen and the entire Timoney clan on Johns passing. As cops in the 44 we answered many of the same "radio runs" and backed each other up on occasion. The highest of peer compliments in the NYPD apply to John; 1. He was a cops cop and 2. He was a gentleman. He will be remembered. Tom Madden, Lt. NYCPD Ret.

Joseph McDermott

August 19, 2016

God Bless You and your family. RIP, John.

August 19, 2016

Rest in peace John aka Sean Timoney our deepest condolences to Noreen Christine Sean and Ciaran from your cousins in Brooklyn related to you through our mothers Eileen Grogan and your mom Katie sincere sympathy Bernadette Joyce Veronica McCarthy Antoinette Reilly-Alvino and Joan Reilly-Dowd.

August 19, 2016

John will forever be listed among the legendary law enforcement figures of all time. His compassion and concern for people was the foundation of how he lived his life. His humor could defuse any tense situation. It was an honor to have known him and to have called him a friend. John was a man who NEVER forgot from where he came. Deepest sympathies to Noreen, Ciaran, Marie, Sean and Christine.

Tony Garvey
Washington Heights

JP Walsh

August 19, 2016

John was a "cops cop." A true friend who never forgot the people he met along the way in his journey through life. Lots of 44 memories.
Condolences to his family.

Kevin Courtney

August 18, 2016

Rest in peace John. You were a great man from Washington Heights. You made us all proud. Our sympathy to Noreen and your children.May the road rise up to meet you!! Kevin & Agnes Donohue Courtney

Linda Reilly

August 18, 2016

So sorry to hear of Sean's death. My condolences to Noreen, Sean and Christina. May he rest in peace as he no longer suffers. My hope is that his family finds peace and solice in knowing that he is in the arms of the angels.

AL SMITH

August 18, 2016

Sincere condolences Maureen, seems not long ago working with you at Ramapo Central School District New Compact for Learning and SEPTA, though I didn't know your husband, I appreciated the many contributions and blessings this country received from its Irish citizens. I understand his love for rowing and I also now personally participate in Set Dancing in the local NJ/NY area and Irish music and culture.
God Bless

August 18, 2016

I was a graduate student in Commissioner Timoney's class at Penn's Fels Institute. He truly was a renaissance man. Rest in peace.

Jill S. Pryor

August 18, 2016

So sorry , Noreen. So many memories...Condolences to all...Jill

Armando Guzman

August 18, 2016

Chief,
I was and am still honored of having been part of your staff at the Miami Police Department. I am grateful for the trust and confidence you had in me. My son and I will never forget when you swore him in as a police officer in front of all mt friends and teammates of the Miami Police SWAT team. May God grant you and your family peace. I know you and Angel C. will be patrolling together in God's Kingdom.

Armando Guzman
Chief of Police
Miami Springs Police Department

Jerry Fretz

August 18, 2016

Commissioner, I still remember you promoting me to Captain in your office 8 hours before the list expired and your visit to my camp in Baghdad, Iraq. You were always a Cop's Cop!! I am proud to call you my friend. God Bless you and your family.

John Nally

August 18, 2016

I met John in February, 1969 when we were in the same class in the NYC Police Academy. As far as I know, he was the only Police Trainee working an outside job while attending the Academy. He was a really nice guy and we were in contact occasionally up until two weeks ago. I am proud to have known him all of these years. I am sorry to hear of his passing. I wish to extend my condolences to his family. He will be missed.

Frank Moran

August 17, 2016

John was a gracious and professional law enforcement professional that I was proud to know during his time in Miami.
He took his time to address the Fall Business Meeting of the National Conference of Law Enforcement Emerald Socities we held on Miami Beach when I hosted the meeting there.
He brought a lot of excellent training to the Miami Police Department during his tenure.
He will be missed in the law enforcement community.

martin holder jr

August 17, 2016

Great touch tackle player for the jolly tinker bronx new york back in the day.a huge loss.

kathy heid

August 17, 2016

He captured some imagination and he was a favorite of mine

Kathy Heid

August 17, 2016

You were the best. So sorry may you REST IN PEACE Commissioner John Timoney. Thoughts and prayer with your family

Bradley Stein

August 17, 2016

A great cop and even greater man. He will be missed.

Paul Ibsen

August 17, 2016

Great boss, cop and stand up guy. You will be missed

Jerry Harrar

August 17, 2016

John, To me you were all that is good about a cop!

August 17, 2016

Boss, you were a huge influence on me and my career and I am proud to say that even to this day I follow what you taught me many years ago. You will be sorely missed. God Bless and rest in peace Commissioner Timoney.

Bill Colarulo
Chief Inspector,Philadelphia PD 1981 - 2011
Police Superintendent, Radnor Township PD Serving since 2011

Margi Megill

August 17, 2016

Commissioner, you were one of the best things that happened to this City. You believe in our organization and what we were doing in our community by stepping up and giving us the resources needed to keep our community safer. So glad your pain is gone and you are flying high with the angels.

RIP, sir.

George Ondrejka

August 17, 2016

John was a dedicated Police professional who cared about the citizens he served. He had a sharp mind and wit. He enjoyed a good laugh and valued friendships. He was one of the earliest members of the Philadelphia Police Dragon boat team. I recall meeting on the Schuylkill river at 5:00am every morning preparing for a race. John would be anxious to get in the boat and participate. He loved competition and enjoyed the camaraderie with his teammates. He will be missed!

Robinson Morales

August 17, 2016

Today I was sadden to learn that John Timoney passed. I had the pleasure to have worked (NYPD) along side him. .The law enforcement community has lost a great leader and I a true friend. I will miss him, my prayers go out to Noreen and the entire Timoney family. Rest in peace my friend.

August 17, 2016

My prayers go out to the family. May he rest in peace.

The Bell family

Joe DiPrimio

August 17, 2016

The best philly police commissioner ever. I knew him and had the pleasure of attending his swearing in. A true professional.

edward Gerkens

August 17, 2016

John you were a great guy and a good friend.Rest in peace

George L Claflen Jr

August 17, 2016

Rest in peace John. We were lucky to have you in Philadelphia. As an architect and city planner myself, I was impressed that you went and got a degree in City Planning.

I will never forget approaching you and your wife at the Marathon on the Square restaurant --as I walked over I could see Ms. Timoney tense up not knowing if this would be a "citizen outburst" when I thanked you for all you had done of course the tension drained away.

You set an example that has saved our city from enormous problems and promoted good will.

August 17, 2016

R.I.P. John.

James Fahy

August 17, 2016

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Timoney family. John did an amazing job while he was here in Philadelphia. Great leader, law enforcement innovator and a great man. He will be sorely missed.

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