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Timothy Francis McLaughlin (T-Mac), 62, passed away on Tuesday, February 25, 2025. He is survived by his two sons, Ian McLaughlin (Melissa) and Dylan McLaughlin (Courtney), and his beloved granddaughter, Briella McLaughlin. He is survived by his former spouse, Barbara McLaughlin; his brother, Thomas McLaughlin (Karen), and his sisters, Marianne McLaughlin, Colleen Jett (Justin), and Sue McLaughlin (Jay).
Tim earned his degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Cincinnati and later received his MBA from Xavier University. He built a successful career as a partner at Burke Process Inc., retiring in 2018. He took great pride in his sales expertise.
Beyond his career, Tim had a deep love for sports, especially golf, and was a devoted Cleveland Browns fan. He never passed up a chance to sing karaoke and was happiest in the company of others. His warmth, humor, and ability to make anyone feel welcome made a lasting impact on those who knew him. To Tim, there were no strangers—only friends he hadn’t met yet.
A private ceremony will be held for the family, with a celebration of life to be announced at a later date.
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