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BMC Patrick McNeilly
May 4, 2011
I was stationed with Tim at USCG Station Short Beach /Jones Beach in the early 90's. We handled many Search and Rescue calls together, he was a guy you could rely on when things were stacked aganist us. We were roomates for a little while and I got to know him. He always had that smile on his face and it was contagious. He will be missed. My God bless his family during their time of sorrow.
Carmen Mottinger Cunningham
April 18, 2011
I just found out of Tim's death. My heart is deeply saddened by it. I first met Tim as a young boy and then he lived with me for a time when he was a teenager. His smile was infectious and even when I was not happy with some choices he made, I couldn't remain upset because he was such a loving person and the smile would be there. Although we haven't been in touch, my thoughts and prayers would somehow make their way back to Tim and hope he was happy. I pray for his children and those he loved, that their sadness with time but their love grow. May Tim never be forgotten. I know Charlie, Cathy, Mike and I will not forget him.
Amanda Wood Belliston
April 7, 2011
Tim was one of my best friends in high school. We lost touch after high school, and although we haven't had any contact in years, I was heartbroken to hear the news of his passing. He was a sensitive, loving person, and my heart goes out to all who loved and will miss him.
Tim and Betsy Bearse
April 7, 2011
Thinking of you all and hope you all are okay. Wishing you courage and strength. There really aren't adequate words to express how sad we are for your loss.
Tim and Betsy Bearse, Tiverton, RI
April 6, 2011
Rebekah, sorry for your loss, Carol from Interstate Curls.
April 4, 2011
I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts, prayers are with you and Kathie. Gary Closius, Salem, CT
Brian and Pamela Brimmer
April 4, 2011
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Richard & Debbie Goldman
April 4, 2011
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Karen Kopf
April 1, 2011
Words mean little. I hope knowing that thoughts of you are present will help give you courage.
with warmth and prayers,
Karen Kopf
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