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Timothy O'Grady Obituary



Timothy Paul O'Grady was a man who knew how to fall. I remember watching him perched atop a 10-foot wooden ladder alongside his trailer, pulling a table out from the top of a load, when the ladder was knocked out from underneath him. As Tim and the table dropped toward the ground, he reached out for it and clutched it against his chest, braced himself, and fell to his back, making sure that the piece of furniture would be unharmed. Tim always sacrificed himself to protect his work, his family, and his friends. Just as always, he rose up from the ground, dusted off his back, and finished the job. Tim was a man who knew how to get up.

Tim knew how to live life with reckless abandon. Few men will ever enjoy life as much as he did. He never hesitated to do something that might be fun. When his young son asked if they could bungee jump, he never thought to say "are you crazy?" or "wait until you are older." Instead, Tim would smile, find a perfectly good air balloon, and jump from it alongside his son the next morning. This happy and adventurous way of living and fulfilling the wishes of others made Tim the figurehead of a large extended family. Always eager to host them at a bonfire or go riding on quads, Tim brought joy to everyone he met. Everyone always turned to Tim in difficult times, and he always made them smile and did whatever he could to help. Tim knew how to live a life of gentle caring.

From the first day of his life on May 1, 1959 through his passing on July 9, 2011, Tim's falling, rising, fun, and caring has drawn him the love and respect of all who knew him. He was the head of the O'Grady clan, and everyone, his wife, four kids, five grandkids, 13 siblings and their families, and countless others looked to him for guidance and support. We are all grateful for the mark he has left on our lives, we will miss him every day, and he will be forever in our hearts.

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Published by Eugene Register-Guard on Jul. 17, 2011.

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nikki stanwood

July 18, 2011

my uncle timmy,
your life was one of the best, you were able to travel all over the country making friends along the way. you had more fun and adventure than anyone i know. i will never forget when we were going to throw your phone in the fire because you decided "i don't need that damn thing anyway jus take out the sim card and let's toss it!" my mom busted us though... i love you uncle timmy and i will never forget all of our random times...

Diane Aquino-Medina

July 18, 2011

I first met Tim when we were in our 20s. We lost touch through the years, but I will always remember him as wild and kind and funny. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family; may they always remember his laughter and silly smile.

David & Misty Mackey

July 18, 2011

You only live once, but if you work it right, once is enough; Tim worked it right!! Like the ripples in a pond, the work of one man can spread out and touch the lives of many others. Death is only a horizon and a horizon in nothing save the limit of our sight; Tim’s love, compassion & care will always be within our sight and he will never be forgotten!

Cheers Timmy!!

July 18, 2011

I love you and miss you

Joe and Kim Yonkoski

July 17, 2011

Timmy sure was an awesome guy, so many good times we’ve shared with him and Terri…When they would make it up to see Terri’s Mom and the family here in MI. (Sure do wish we could have made it out to your place out in OR to have a bon fire with you all out there, though I’m so glad James did) You’re going to be so missed, but your spirit lives on! He most certainly lived life to the fullest! Always fun, and a true blue man. I close my eyes and I can hear you laughing and as sad as we are at your passing, I can’t help but smile ~ because of all the wonderful times we’ve had. Till we meet again....
Love and prayers,
Joe and Kim and James & Papa Jim

July 17, 2011

This obituary really does say it all. Tim was a very loving man who would literally give you the shirt off his back if you needed one. He always was very kind to my family. I truly hope he knew just how much he was loved & how much he will be missed.

Rob Putansu

July 17, 2011

Timmy,
I regret not getting to know you better. You where so kind & gracious when you stopped by my house to load Jenny's bedroom set in Michigan and transport it to Oregan. I love the way you took Steven & Jenny under your family umbrella. Their lives are so much better due to your influence. Thank you so much for ALL your love and guidance. I too have learned from you!

Donna Chambers-Reller

July 17, 2011

We had some good times, my friend! You're one of the good ones.. Until we meet again! Rest in peace, Tim! Xoxo

Donna Chambers-Reller

July 17, 2011

We had some good times, my friend! You're one of the good ones.. Until we meet again! Rest in peace, Tim! Xoxo

Roland Walters

July 17, 2011

Now that you cannot be seen anymore we will always feel the unconditional love you had for all that were fortunate to have you in their life.

July 17, 2011

I will always be grateful for your kind helping hand that you extended to me

David Frey

July 17, 2011

I'll never forget our lunch at Fin Rock and the great ride through Oregon on the motorcycles. RIP

Maureen Frey

July 17, 2011

I love you and miss you, my dear brother Tim. Rest in Peace

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