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Timothy Scott Connole, a beloved husband, father, brother, and grandfather, passed away peacefully on September 6 2024, at the age of 67 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Born on October 27, 1956 in Highland Park, Michigan, Timothy's life was characterized by deep connections and a commitment to his family and community.
Timothy graduated from Wayne Memorial High School in 1974, where he not only excelled academically but was also an active participant in various organizations within the community. His high school years were marked by notable achievements, including the receipt of cum laude awards, which highlighted his dedication and hard work.
Throughout his life, Timothy had a passion for sports, particularly softball, which he played for many years. He not only relished the game but also took on the role of umpire, sharing his love for the sport with young players and helping to foster a sense of teamwork and sportsmanship in the community. Additionally, Timothy dedicated his time to volunteering with softball teams, further cementing his legacy as a mentor and role model.
Timothy is survived by his devoted wife, Virginia Still, and their three beloved daughters: Sarah Connole, Rebecca Connole, engaged to Todd Cather, and Rachael Smith. He leaves behind a thriving family that includes five granddaughters—Chrysinthia Carroll, Ashley Whaley, Kadence Hendricks, Dakotah Hendricks, Allie Pate, and five grandsons, Trevalyn Carroll, Eric Pate, Conor Pate, Billy Pate and Marcus Keller. His legacy also extends to his great-grandchildren: Za'Kariah Carroll, Za'LaYah Reed, Cresent Reed, Jaylah Williams, Izzac Carroll, Joziah Carroll and Baby Keller.
Timothy is also survived by his brothers, Michael Connole and Jeff Connole, who will carry his memories forward. He was preceded in death by his parents, Patrick and Ann Connole, and his sister, Pam Connole, all of whom he held dear in his heart.
The loss of Timothy Scott Connole is felt deeply by his family and all who had the privilege of knowing him. He will be remembered not only for his warmth and kindness but also for the unwavering support he provided to those around him. His zest for life, coupled with a spirit of generosity, has left an indelible mark on the hearts of many.
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