Timothy P. Chiodini

Timothy P. Chiodini obituary

Timothy P. Chiodini

Timothy Chiodini Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by McCabe-Roof Funeral Home - Clymer on Sep. 18, 2025.

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Timothy "Tim" Paul Chiodini of Clymer, PA passed away September 18, 2025.

Tim attended Saint Anthonys Catholic School and was a 1989 Graduate of Penns Manor High School where he played Football and Basketball.

Tim was employed by the US Postal Service from an early age, gaining positions of increasing responsibility and reaching the position of Postmaster when he retired.

Tim was an avid outdoorsman who loved all forms of hunting and fishing. He was excellent at finding and tracking game, often helping friends, and passed his love of the outdoors to his children. Tim regularly volunteered to help stock local creeks with trout and often took his children with him. Tim loved to watch his children fish and regularly enjoyed sitting by a campfire with his friends and family.

Time also had a love of crafts and was a skilled woodworker. He often surprised his friends and families with handmade gifts from natural materials he found in the woods.

Tim was an avid Pittsburgh sports fan who loved the Steelers, Pirates, Penguins, and the University of Pittsburgh.

Tim was known for his quick wit and sense of humor, and loved to play games with his friends and family. He loved the Christmas Season and was always available to help someone in need.

Tim is survived by his children, Bryce Chiodini and Cecilia Chiodini, Parents James and Betty Jo Chiodini, sister Gina (Ken) Baker, Nieces Christina (Jeff) Gromley, Kelsey Baker and Nephew Michael Young and Christopher Baker.

Tim was preceded in death by his brother Christopher James Chiodini, Grandparents Sy and Anne Chiodini, John and Margaret Scott, and Aunt Carol Blackstone.

A private memorial will be held at Mcabe-Roof funeral home in Clymer, PA.

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