Timothy H. Easley

Timothy H. Easley obituary, ALBANY, NY

Timothy H. Easley

Timothy Easley Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Nov. 17 to Nov. 18, 2010.
Easley, Timothy H. ALBANY Timothy H. Easley, 53, of Albany left this life on Sunday November 14, 2010. He was born in Brym Mawr Pa. a son of the late Jack H. and Joan R .Rhodes Easley. He moved to the Schenectady area in 1965. He was a graduate of Linton High School and earned his Bachelors at Bryant College in Rhode Island. At the time of his death Tim was the Portfolio Manager for Trustco Banks. He was an avid golfer , a board member of the Guilderland Youth Lacrosse League as well as a coach for the league, a mentor and volunteered for many events and fund raisers in the Capital District. Tim is survived by his son, Jack; his daughter, Cate both of Holboken N.J.; his daughter, Emily and his son, Jeffrey both of Guilderland. He is also survived by his sisters, Jane Murley of Silver Springs Md., Rebecca and her husband, David Vojtisek of Burnt Hills; his brothers, Chris and his wife, Kathy Easley of Cape Cod Mass. and Peter Easley and his husband Tim Downing of Washington DC; and three nieces Kathleen Murley of Silver Springs Md. and Emma and Sophie Easley of Cape Cod, Mass. Family and friends are invited to attend a celebration of life on Thursday, November 18, 2010 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the DeMarco- Stone Funeral Home Inc., 5216 Western Turnpike (Route 20), Guilderland, N.Y. Interment will be in Parkview Cemetery, Schenectady at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations maybe made in Tim's memory to the Guilderland Youth Lacrosse League or the Easley Children's Education Fund at Trustco Bank.

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March 30, 2024

Richard Bickle posted to the memorial.

November 11, 2022

Melissa Williams posted to the memorial.

November 11, 2020

Mike Yaghy posted to the memorial.

Richard Bickle

March 30, 2024

I lived on Rugby Rd. in `71 and `72. Tim and I walked to Oneida JH together countless times. He was full of life and humor, all with that infectious smile. It was someone saying his catch-phrase on TV that drove me to a spontaneous online search for him in 2020. "Good enough!" was the phrase. We lost contact after my family moved to Niskayuna in `73. The last time I saw him was that winter during class time at NHS, running down the main hallway. He was naked. The only streaker I ever witnessed in person. Whoever drove him there left him behind with just a jacket. I remember him crouching outside in the snow with only a jacket trying to, well, stay warm-ish. Pretty sure he got busted. I´m sure if you asked him later that night how his day was he would have said Good enough! He was one-of-kind and I miss him. Love to his family and countless friends and admirers.

Melissa Williams

November 11, 2022

There isn´t a day that goes by that I don´t think of Tim. He meant so much to our family. He cared deeply about everyone´s well being and you always knew he had your back. You were safe and protected with Tim. So the loss is great and it´s hard to find words that do him justice. He was a kind, intelligent, good person and is missed every day. No one at Trustco has replaced what he represented and the void in all our lives had been palpable . I miss Tim all the time. He was a treasure because he truly cared about everyone. He embodied compassion and empathy and it is rare these. My heart goes out to his family every day and to his children who he dearly loved . These are sad days without Tim.

Mike Yaghy

November 11, 2020

Tim was a great guy, Always helping others, while maintaining his excellence as professional businessman-bank. My deepest condolences to his family. His memory lives on.

Michael Nevins

November 11, 2019

Tim was my college friend and buddy who hanged out and introduced me to my wife Sheila. We spent many days and years together. To Tims children I am so sorry that he had passed and remember the funeral day. He loved everyone he met and proud to say he was a friend. His heart was always thinking about others in his 20s. God Bless. Hope the kids all well.

Melissa Williams

November 11, 2019

There isnt a day that goes by that I dont think about Tim. He was gracious and kind, an astute businessman, a professional, who looked out for and took care of our family for a long, long time. Tim was a great communicator - always calling with the latest news on what was happening in the financial market world. He was attentive and kind and an insightful, good person. How lucky his children were to have such a wonderful person as their father. I miss him every day . I miss the fact that he cared enough to stay in touch with our family every month. That is rare these days and life simply has not been the same without him in it. Its hard to feel cared for sometimes in this life so when someone special like Tim comes along and fills that gap, the loss of having someone look after your life can be tremendous. And that is how it has felt all these many years. I dont know what happened but a sense came over him that felt distant over the months before he died. Communication was different. I could feel a change and only hoped he hadnt been given some prescription that did him in which happens. I wish I could have helped in some small way - to fill the absence he was feeling. The loneliness. He was a true friend even though we were miles apart and lived in different parts of the country. But you always knew he was there for you. Always. He is in my heart every day and will stay there forever and may peace be with him.

November 22, 2011

miss you

November 14, 2011

I can't believe it's been a year. I hope you somehow know how much I miss you Tim. You taught me so many valuable lessons that I will carry with me forever...I'm a better person because of you. (I hope you got to be the drummer)....yes, I remember.

Becky

November 14, 2011

It's been a year, Tim, and I miss you everyday. We were together in Bristol, RI today and sent up some balloons as a remembrance. I love you, brother.

John Amenta

September 9, 2011

I just got the Bryant Alumni and was shocked by the news. I did not keep up with Tim since graduation, but i remember what a genuine guy Tim was. i extend my condolences to his family.
John Amenta (class of 79)

April 13, 2011

I really missed you today, so in your honor, I spent time with underprivledged children doing an art project for Easter. (You were always so generous with your time for so many causes). Hope that makes you smile! XO

Brien Rourke

March 4, 2011

Happy Birthday Tim. (I rarely forget a March baby)

Smitty

December 27, 2010

Tim was the finest example of a good man and father I have even known. He was the person you could always count on to do the right thing. His motto in life was to leave everything better than you found it. I know I am a better person for having known him. (Miss you Easley)......

Ann Tomaszewski Felt

December 13, 2010

Easley Family,
Sorry for your loss. Tim and I go back to Linton High School and in the past few years I met his sister Jane at my job in DC - what a small world.
My prayers go out to the entire family.

Orin Griffin

December 8, 2010

I am so saddened in the loss of a good man and good friend. My prayers go out to the family. God Bless.

Mary Noonan Isenberg

December 4, 2010

I remember Tim so fondly as Chris' older brother. Tim was my sister Linda's age and he was everyone's buddy. I remember the couple of times he chauffeured Chris and me to dinner. He would quietly and happily be waiting for us at his car door, with a cap on his head, full of big smiles
as he would open the car door for us. We would crawl into his small sports car and off we would go, as he would ask, "where to next?" Tim, the constant glow that always surrounded you will forever stay lit from all of our loving, funny, and happy memories of you. Much love to the family, Mary Noonan Isenberg

Emily Easley

December 3, 2010

One of my favorite memories was when Jeffrey and I were little. Just about every night my dad would pull out his indoor golf set and put a few golf balls. Jeff and I would always linger around him, teasing him if he'd miss and congratulating him when he made it. He'd always say, "Now guys, if I make it in four times in a row I'll give you each a mint before bed." Being the jokester he was, he'd purposely make it in three times and miss the fourth to get us both riled up. We'd be sitting there anxiously awaiting the fourth hole-in-one and he'd get the biggest kick out of our reactions when he'd miss. His belly laugh was infectious. But it was okay because in the end, we both knew he'd give us candy because thats just the kind of guy he was.
It's memories like these that I hold onto and cherish. I think of my dads dimples, belly laugh, and how nice it felt to recieve one his big bear hugs after a rough day at school. I was one of his biggest fans and will continue to be. My father is the greatest man I will ever meet and I am more than lucky to have spent 17 years being around him.
I'll miss you every second of every day daddy and will always be your little girl, even if you're not around to see it. I love you more than anything.
Love, your Mimi.

Peter Hermance

November 25, 2010

To the Easley family, I went to Linton with Tim. He was a wonderful guy and a great friend. I have no thing but good memories about him. I'm so sorry to hear of your loss.

November 22, 2010

So So Sorry. What a big loss.

Linda Heintze

November 22, 2010

My thoughts go out to Tim and his family. I worked with Tim at Fleet Bank for many years. He always had a smile on his face. He will be missed.

Bill Faubion

November 22, 2010

This is a real loss. Hard to find words appropriate to convey Tim's contribution. He was a friend and colleague. He will be missed.

November 21, 2010

I am so sad about this. Tim was so special, a real quality person. I can't imagine the pain his children are going through. Please remember, aside from anything else, he loved each and every one of his children with all his being. Truly. When it gets bad, please remember that.

Cindy Engelhardt

November 21, 2010

Ellen,

You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Joe Gildea

November 21, 2010

I had a funny feeling about 2 weeks ago. I searched out Chris and Timmy both on facebook and google. To no avail I found nothing. I so enjoyed our childhood together. We were all in Troop 18 Boy Scouts. Timmy was a card! He ALWAYS kept us laughing! I am soooo sorry to hear of his passing. I remember the sleepovers. some nights we would stay on Adams and some nights you would stay on Glenwood! I really miss you guys! You were an important part of my growing up.
Rest in peace Tim.... I've had an emptiness in heart all week so far and Im sure it will continue, My heartfelt condolences go out to the Easley family and if they need an old friend to come around I will definatelty be there
Joe Gildea
772-919-1313

Sheila Corbett

November 20, 2010

Tim was a one of a kind person...all of us were blessed to have known him. To have him give you that 'killer melt your heart' smile and either a great firm handshake or a bear hug. He was a gift to us all. He loved his children and was so proud of them. He was a gentle giant of love and sincerity.

Sheila Corbett

November 20, 2010

Tim was a one of a kind person...all of us were blessed to have known him. To have him give you that 'killer melt your heart' smile and either a great firm handshake or a bear hug was an experience like no other. He was a gift to us all. He loved his children and was so proud of them. He was a gentle giant of love and sincerity.

Bob Houlihan

November 20, 2010

Tim and I were the best of friends at Linton HS and he was in my wedding party. We laughed constantly ! I'll never forget him.

November 20, 2010

Such very sad news. Tim was a unique soul, one of those rare people who would really take the time to listen to what you had to say. We met at drop off and pick up at MercyCares For Kids, He so very much loved his little Jeffrey and was so proud of him, he would beam any time he talked about him, as well as all of his children. Kids, please take great comfort in the fact that your dad loved you more than anything and was so very proud of each of you. I am so deeply sorry for your loss.

Michael Hurley

November 19, 2010

To everyone affected by Tim's passing, it was incredible to witness the number of people who came to the funeral home to say goodbye to Tim. He had an impact on many people from all walks of life. He was a great man and I will miss him dearly. Even though he and my sister were divorced, we remained good friends and travelled together to London in 2006 to see his son and my nephew, Jack who was studying abroad for a semester. We had a great trip and I enjoyed showing he and Jack some of my favorite places in London. I hadn't been back to London since 1984 when I too spent a semester there. It was a special trip for us and I'm glad we were able to go. As someone told me last night at Tim's wake, it's impossible to get over a sudden loss of life of this magnitutude. But somehow we will get through it and never forget what a great person Tim was and how many lives he has touched with his generosity, kindness, and friendliness. To Jack, Cate, Emily and Jeffrey, hang in there and always know that we are here for you whenever you need us. Love, Uncle Mike, Aunt Laura, Jessica, Nicholas & Patrick Hurley

Carol McDoanld Lotano

November 19, 2010

Becky and the Easley Family,
So sorry for your loss. I hope that your wonderful memories will give you some comfort.

mary lou pinckney

November 19, 2010

To the Easley Family,

I am so saddened by the loss of your dad. He loved you so very much and was so proud of you. Whenever we ran into one and other, he just couldn't wait to give me an update on your lives. God Bless you all, Mary Lou Pinckney

Lynn Videka

November 19, 2010

Dear Family and Friends of Tim Easley,
I knew Tim for over 20 years in his roles as a board member, treasurer and president of the New York Council of Nonprofits. Tim was a devoted board member and colleague. He stewarded the organizations investments and showed tremendous dedication to the Capital District community. I will miss Tim's engaging smile and dedicated service to an organization I care very much about.
With sincere condolences to Tim's family and friends,

Beth & Tom Day

November 19, 2010

To Ellen, Jack, Kate, Emily and Jeffrey - we am so sorry for your loss. Please know that our thoughts are with you guys.

Laurie Burger-Danz

November 19, 2010

My thoughts and prayers to all the Easley family. I remember Tim fondly from school - mostly his smile. R.I.P.

Dena Contompasis

November 19, 2010

Tim was older than me in high school but i remmeber that his smile would light up the halls of Linton. My prayers to the family. In sympathy.

Michael Yaghy

November 19, 2010

I am deeply saddened by the loss of a man who touched my life in a gentle, professional way. His life was short but his spirit will always be remembered. My deepest respect to all of the family of Timothy Easley. His spirit, and voice will be missed.

Carol Pezze

November 19, 2010

We had a lot of laughs with Tim. He will be sorely missed. Tim was always pleasant, kind, smiling, and truly cared about what was going on in your life. He was a good man, gone too soon.

Peter Boeri

November 19, 2010

Tim was a great guy! I only new him for a short period of time through GYL. I am deeply saddened with the news of his passing. I wish I had known him longer. Remember him well.
Keep a smile on your face, that what Tim always wore on his face, a smile.

Fran Gorka

November 18, 2010

My heart goes out to all the Easley family. Although I didn't know Tim, his two children, Emily and Jeff, were wonderful students of mine--smart, curious, kind, caring, and fun--clearly the children of two wonderful parents.

I thank God your family has so many friends and family during this time of heartbreaking loss. Know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers, and may Tim rest in God's loving embrace.

Dan Pezze

November 18, 2010

You knew when you saw Tim out and about he was always upbeat and fired up. I don't think there was ever a time he wasn't truly interested in what you were doing or had to say. We had a lot of laughs together over the years and will be sorely missed. We will be thinking of you and the family for quite some time....

Tom Boswell

November 18, 2010

Wes, you were a good friend and a great person, I am saddened at your passing, our thoughts and prayers go out to your family Tom and Diane Boswell

Mary Rief

November 18, 2010

Tim was a great guy! Sorry for your loss. He is now having a beer and shooting pool with Danny Burke! We are all praying for you and your family!

Brien Rourke

November 18, 2010

I've known Tim since grade school. But it wasn't until the early 1980s that at long last we got to know each other well. For a year or two we shared a humble and benign bachelor pad of sorts on the corner of Union Street and Garner Avenue. Tim's warmth, wit and sense of humor were infectious indeed. One could not brood for long in his company: he'd always snap you out of it. His integrity and generosity are matchless and his heart is as big as his face is handsome. (As to the latter, I'm only passing along what women would tell me).

For Jane, Becky, Chris and Peter: I am so very sorry for your loss. To have Tim as a brother is a blessing indeed. May your strong bonds, love for each other and memories of Tim sustain you in the days ahead.

For Jack, Cate, Emily and Jeffrey: My deepest sympathy to you on the loss of your wonderful father, a man like no other. May his love, kindness and humor be examples for you as you make your way in this world.

I so regret not having made more effort to keep in touch with Tim after I ventured not too very far away. When I saw Tim in 2008 after too long an absence, the years and distance melted away in an instant and the laughs returned. We picked up right where we left off.

To know Tim is one of life's rare blessings and to call him a friend a genuine honor. I can't distill my gratitude to words. Tim, the world is a much lesser place without you in it. Our loss is Heaven's gain.

Rebecca Santoli

November 18, 2010

To the Easley family: I was a friend of Tim's while I worked at Special Olympics New York and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in the Albany area. Tim was always there for both charities I worked for, always tried to be passionate to our causes and supportive in any way he could. He had a beautiful smile and was one of the sweetest men I had ever met. I was so saddened to hear of his loss and wish you sincere thoughts during this diffucult time. Rebecca Santoli, Fairfield, CT

Niki Ziamandanis Bladel

November 18, 2010

I was so sorry to hear of Tim's passing. Although he was a couple of years ahead of me at Linton, I can still remember seeing him in the hallways between classes. He was always smiling! Everybody loved him. RIP, Tim..

Tim Vacek

November 18, 2010

Easley Family,

My heart sunk at hearing of Tim's passing. He was always a pleasure to run into about town. Always had something positive to say. Stay strong during this difficult time.

November 18, 2010

Sad, sad news.
Heartfelt prayers and condolences to the family.

Anthony Ferrari

November 18, 2010

Wes,
We were friends from high school. Anytime time we saw each other it was like brothers seeing each other after long time apart, Your smile, your sense of humor,always made it great to be around you. You will be missed, but you will allways be my friend. God Bless

Anthony Ferrari

November 18, 2010

Ellen,Jack,Cate,Emily and Jeff.

We wish that we could be with you at this difficult time to give you each a hug. Take comfort from your wonderful family. We love you all

Joan and Bernie

David Goscinski

November 18, 2010

Greeting Chris and Peter,

David Goscinski here. I am so sorry to hear about Tim and know that I will share your sadness for his loss. Mom & Paul will attend the celebration, I will be there in spirit. I love you all and will pray for your healing!

Vincent Travisano

November 18, 2010

I can't express how sorry and shocked we were to hear about Tim's sudden passing. The few times we had the privilege to meet Tim, he seemed like a warm and very nice man. He had to be, considering his incredible children. Our hearts and sincere condolences go out to Ellen, Jack Emily, Cate, Jeffrey and the rest of the Hurley and Easley family. You are all in our thoughts during this difficult time.

November 18, 2010

Dear Easley family,
I'm so very sorry for your loss. I know you have so many treasured memories that will help you through this time. You are such a warm and loving family and I know you will support each other. Peace and strength to all of you
Liz Gingrich
Albany,NY

Christian Day

November 18, 2010

To Jeffrey, Emily, Cate and Jack: I am so sorry for your loss. Your father was a beautiful man, and one of the most complete people I knew. I am profoundly saddened to hear of Tim's passing. It will be with a heavy heart that I will think of you often.

November 18, 2010

Please accept my deepest sympathy during this most difficult time. My memories of Tim will be his love for his family, his enthusiasm, warmth and sense of humor.
Tim and I met back in the early 80's when he was a young broker with EF Hutton. At the time I had an account with another firm but after one lunch meeting I was so impressed with Tim I was sold. Walking to the parking lot with Tim I noticed his license plates "DOW2000"....at the time the DOW was about 750. We recently played golf and had dinner and we laughed about bringing back the old plates and adding a zero. Tim, you will always be missed and will always be remembered in my prayers. Rest in peace, my friend.

Wendy Willard

November 18, 2010

To Tim's family...I worked with Tim (and Ellen too) for many years. We had some good times and Tim was always great to work with. I was very saddened to hear of his death. My prayers and thoughts are with all of you.

angelina fiumara

November 18, 2010

My deepest thoughts are with you all. I am so so sorry for your loss. The pain that you are going through is indescribable, but he will always be in your heart and he will never leave you alone. Our thoughts and prayers
are with you always. <3

Tyler Reinemann

November 18, 2010

My deepest sympathies to the family, remember he will always be here in spirit. I do not know the family, but if there is anything I can do, please let me know
Tyler J. Reinemann
Sophmore at GHS

November 18, 2010

To the Easley family,
The world has lost one incredible man. He always had a smile on his face and those dimples were just amazing. It has been years since I have seen him but his picture brought back many memories of an old friend that will be sorely missed. Rest in Peace my friend.

Georgia Kelly

November 18, 2010

May Tim's light continue to shine on all of those who have been touched and blessed by his warmth, love, and friendship.

Love, Dan & Georgia

Alissa (Calabria) Quinn

November 18, 2010

Dear Easley Family,
Our deepest condolences go out to you at this time of great loss and sadness. Our Calabria family, were neighbors on Wendell Avenue in Schenectady and have such incredibly fond memories of growing up together in the GE Plot. My siblings Carl, Mark, Mayela and I, remember the very cool tree house in your backyard and going down to the creek to explore. In recent years, I had the pleasure of seeing Tim on many occasions in the financial community, in support of many local not-for-profit organizations, including Girl's Inc. Tim was always so charismatic and his smile could light up the room. I had also seen him on several occasions at Guilderland High School, as our son John, is in the same Senior class with Emily. We are so profoundly saddened for your loss.

November 18, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Jack, Cate, Emily and Jeffrey. Tim always had a smile and wave for his neighbors. Remember the good times, he was so proud of his children, such a warm, friendly person.

Your neigbors - Joe & Nancy Huba

Kevin Risko

November 18, 2010

To the Easley Family,
I was shocked and saddened on the loss of Tim. He was a wonderful guy and a pleasure to work with on the Board at GYL. He coached my youngest daughter Hannah last Spring and she loved having Tim as a coach. When I informed her of your loss she was very upset and saddened. She said she will miss not seeing Tim next year. That goes for all of us. Be well and hang onto each other during this time.

November 18, 2010

Dear Wes,
Our thoughts of you have brought such warmth to us all!!
May your family be comforted by the joy that you brought to many.
Much love and peace,
Linda, Eileen and Allyson

Jil Denn

November 18, 2010

Emily & Family:

We are deeply sorry and saddened by your loss...remember your dad is in your heart, guiding you and keeping watch over you always. HE WILL ALWAYS BE A PART OF YOU.

Please let Aimee know if you need anything at all for you or your family.

Our deepest and sincerest condolences to you and our prayers and thoughts are with you during this most difficult time.

God Bless you and your family, may God hold you lovingly in his embrace to get you through this time of great loss.

Warm Regards,

Jil & James Denn
Aimee Denn

November 18, 2010

To the Easley Family - please accept our deepest sympathy on the death of such a fine man. Tim cared deeply about those in need as evidenced by his support of our agency. May he rest in peace.

Helen Hayes - St. Catherine's Center for Children

November 18, 2010

Ellen, Jeffery and family, we are deeply sorry for your loss. Jeffery, our thoughts and prayers are with you, wishing you love, strength and peace.

Chris, Kristan & Steve Connolly

Ken and Terri Schaefer

November 18, 2010

Our hearts go out to your family. May God bless you all and see you through your sorrow. We hope you find comfort in knowing that Tim was a wonderful person, known and loved by many.

Marty Conroy

November 18, 2010

Dear Easley Family,

I am so sad to hear of your great loss. Tim was a great guy and as many others have noted a warm and engaging personality. I had the pleasure of serving with him on the NYCON Board. His intelligence and personal style added greatly to each and every meeting.

Tim and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Maura Chapey

November 18, 2010

Mike and I will always remember Tim as a wonderful brother in law and uncle to our kids. His warm embrace and smile will be forever etched in our memories. Rest in peace knowing we will always be there for your four amazing children. XO, Mosie

Rick Bult

November 18, 2010

I'm shocked to hear of your loss, I was just with him last month at Golden Goal, in the freezing rain, sleet and snow. And as always, Tim was smiling. I've only known him for about 12 years, but every time we were together, he was the same, always positive, always upbeat, and always smiling. Nothing can replace him in your life, but just remember he's still smiling.

Kristen Frederick

November 18, 2010

The nonprofit community's loss of him is profound. He was a beautiful soul.

Karen Johnson

November 18, 2010

I worked with Joan, Tim's mom, for many years and knew Tim then. In recent times he was trying to assist Proctors in implementing a planned giving program. I loved his enthusiasm, knowledge and spirit of helpfulness. I shall miss him. My thoughts and prayers are with all his family at this time.

The Multari Family

November 18, 2010

It is with our deepest sympathy that we are hear today, Tim. Our hearts go out to you. You are so loved by all. Our fond memories will carry us through this time. Your four beautiful children have all your love and compassion. They are strong and good as you are. It's been a pleasure being your neighbor,(in the backyard) for 20 years. We all have our own crazy memories of growing up together. (Even the four of us parents..)Tim, You are a great man. We will hold you in our hearts for ever, all our Love, Jeff Corie, Jillian, Whitney, Angelo, And Nina-Bina

Mark Forbes

November 18, 2010

Dear Easley Family and friends. I went to high school with Chris and Tim. I am flooded with great memories of hanging out in the Easley home. It is so nice to be able to read everybody's entries and know Tim never changed. He was a great guy.

Despina Nicholas

November 18, 2010

My deepest sympathies to the Easley family. I worked with Tim for a short time at Verizon (then New York Telephone). The consummate professional, Tim exuded a warmth that immediately put everyone at ease. Most of all, I recall the immense love and pride he had for his children. May his memory be eternal.

Aidan O'Sullivan

November 18, 2010

Cate and Jack,
Sorry to hear of your loss. Just know my thoughts and those of many others are with you

November 18, 2010

Dear Chris and all the Easley family, We are so sorry for the sudden loss of Tim-he was a man who made the world a better place to live in. We hope you find comfort in the following poem "Learn to make the most of life, Lose no happy day. Time can never bring thee back or chances swept away. Leave no tender word unsaid, Love while life shall last. The mill will never turn again with water that has past" Author unknown. With truly our deepest sympathy, Bill & Emily Chandler-Witbeck

Kyle Silk-Eglit

November 17, 2010

Dear Easley family, I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

kenny proper

November 17, 2010

yet i only knew you a short time,your friendship and friendly conversations meant alot.you will be truely missed.

Peter,Kim & Family Vojtisek

November 17, 2010

Our deepest sympathy to the Easley family.The few times we met Tim he was always so friendly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.<3

Lissa Williams

November 17, 2010

To Tim's Children: Tim loved you all dearly. Never forget that. He had a sense of kindness and graciousness that is hard to find these days. Cherish his memory and the fact he worked very hard for you all all the time and loved you all very much. I hope he finds some peace now which he tried to give to all he knew. God Bless Tim. Lissie Williams

Ken Bascue

November 17, 2010

Dear family and friends of Tim,
I would like to send my deep thoughts of caring. I remember Tim from my teen years and remember always looking up to him as a great guy who was nice to everyone. These qualities are what make us all want to reach out to say we're sorry. God bless Tim and his family and may he be with God and the love of the Universe.
Ken Bascue

Peter Antoinette

November 17, 2010

I was deeply saddened to hear about Tim's sudden death. I recently saw him at the Golden Goal lacrosse tournament in Fort Ann and he was a pleasure to speak to and be with. He will be sorely missed. My deepest sympathies to his family and may God look after his family in this time of sorrow.

Heidi-Maria Schilling

November 17, 2010

Dearest Easley Family, We Never Lose Those We Love!! Reading of Tim's passing brought pleasant shared memories of childhood days in our Wendell Avenue neighborhood and of course at Linton. Tim and Peter and Chris were always a presence. I would speak with Tim in passing during our work day in Albany. May your soul be at rest Tim and thank you for the lovely memories. Heidi-Maria Schilling

Karen (Smith) Murphy

November 17, 2010

Jack, Cate, Emily and Jeff
SO sorry to hear of your loss, your Dad so loved each and every one of you. My thoughts of your family ALWAYS brings a smile to my face and now as always I am here if you need me.

November 17, 2010

Ellen and the Easley Family,

I am deeply saddened to hear of Tim's passing. I had the pleasure of meeting him years ago at my sister in law's backyard gatherings.
I will always remember his sincere smile and charming personality.
My heart breaks for his family, especially for his four wonderful children.
May God grant his family peace, strength and courage to get through this very difficult time.
May he rest in peace.

Lily Multari Scanlon

November 17, 2010

Few people possess the gift of making people smile the moment they enter a room. Tim was such a person. He was a gentle,kind,generous,thoughtful,caring loving and devoted friend, colleague, father and family man. It is indeed a joy and honor to be able to say that I had the privilege of knowing Tim Easley! Rest in peace Tim.
Jack Manning, Albany.

Stephanie Michaels

November 17, 2010

I am so sorry to hear about Tim. I knew him through work. He was a very nice guy and always had a smile on his face. I will miss our little encounters we had at work. We would always joke around with one another. He had such a great sense of humor. My thoughts and prayers to Tim's family and friends. RIP Tim. You will be missed.

Andrea Mannarino

November 17, 2010

To Cate and Family,

Words cannot explain how sorry I am for your loss. I remember as kids your dad was always so friendly and always welcoming. Stick together during this tough time and know that your well being is in the thoughts of many.

With deepest sympathy,

Andrea Mannarino (Ang)

Erin (Gibson) Burns

November 17, 2010

To the Easley Family -
I am so sad to hear of this loss. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.

Therese Woods Gallup

November 17, 2010

I am so sorry for your loss. I too remember him being fun loving in H.S. He was a happy, wonderful person to have on this earth.

Dorine Phelan

November 17, 2010

Dear Jack, Cate, Emily and Jeffrey,
I've always remembered you and your family since the days when you went through Westmere Elementary. Your dad was always at school to support you and he was so proud of all of you. I remember him as such a warm and easy-going guy. May your happy memories bring you comfort and peace at this very sad time. I will keep you, your dad and your family in my prayers.

Louise Mahan

November 17, 2010

Easley children: I remember your dad as a nice neighbor and a great dad. My best to all of you.
Louise Cioppa Mahan

Sheryl Sarkis

November 17, 2010

I was a classmate w/ Tim at Bryant. I hadn't seen him in over 30 years, but seeing his picture told me he didn't changed one bit. The greatest smile, the knock-out dimples, his wonderful personality, so kind and so sincere. The world has lost a good soul. My heart goes out to his children, siblings and friends. He will be dearly missed. RIP, Tim.

Kenzie Meyer

November 17, 2010

There are no right words to express the sadness and sympathy I feel for all of Mr. Easley's family and friends. His smile lit up any room he was in, as did his love for his children. I know he will always look down proudly on Jack, Cate, Emily, and Jeffrey. May he rest in peace & may the love and support from family and friends help his children and loved ones through this dark time.

Jill Byers

November 17, 2010

Tim Easley will always be remembered as a lovely gregarios hard working man. I had the opportunity to associate with him though business. I cannot express the sadness for his family in his passing. May God grant Tim Easley's Family courage, Faith & Strength at this time.

Susan/Sofia Haffenreffer

November 17, 2010

With tears of sadness for Tims passing and laughter of all the crazy times in high school. He would light up any room with his smile and laughter. May you find understanding, acceptance of his choice and peace. You are surrounded in his love. Many blessing to the whole family.

November 17, 2010

Devastating news. Tim was the sweetest man, so kind and full of humor. My deepest condolences to this family.
An old friend.

John & Kristy Woods

November 17, 2010

Dear Easley Family and Friends,
Tim was a couple years ahead of me @ Linton H.S. I was in Chris's grade. I remember Tim as friendly and fun to be around. I admired him and all of the Easley Family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

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