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Tom Prohaska
February 28, 2023
Remembering all those fun days at Lend Lease, Tim! You left us far too soon! Rest in Peace!
Kathleen Stanley
February 28, 2022
I miss you and love you always. Our family has two holes in it. You and Joe! That emptiness can never be filled.
Kathleen Stanley
February 28, 2022
I love and miss you so much. You are forever in my
Kathleen Henebry Stanley
February 28, 2021
Still think of you every day. Love you so much it takes my breath away most days. Love to brother Joe. Miss you and love you both!!!
Tom Prohaska
February 28, 2021
Rest in Peace Tim but know that you are still missed by so many and will always remain a part of our hearts!
Kathleen Stanley
February 29, 2020
Bet Tim was surprised when brother Joe showed up in heaven this past Christmas! We miss you both so very much. Save us a place. Well get there as soon as we can. God bless!
Ralph Klinke
April 2, 2019
New Zealand Nov 14, 2017--Tim was our fearless driver and travel comedian. We will all miss him and hold these cherished memories.
Angie McMullen
March 27, 2019
Debra Parker
March 19, 2019
My thoughts and prayers to the family. I had the privilege or working with Tim. He was always a happy soul! He will be remembered. Miss you Tim!
Sarah and David Robison
March 16, 2019
Maryrose, we are holding you and all the family in our hearts. We know there is a huge hole in your lives right now. Tim was such a devoted family man and friend. He was one of a kind, and will be truly missed by so many.
We will remember him with a smile.
Both of these men married above their pay grade!
Alex Neighbors
March 11, 2019
He wasn't feeling well, but shot a 82 with two birdies, his last round of golf.
Curt Carlson
March 11, 2019
Check out that back nine 33, 4 birdies in first 5 holes. Well done buddy.
Curt Carlson
March 11, 2019
Jonathan Cronin
March 10, 2019
While I only knew Tim for a short few years while playing golf with The Game' crew at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, his presence and impact were undeniable. A man of great humor, that was sharp but never cruel, I will fondly remember his hilarious stories, smiling face and and hearty laughter.
Tim was a fine golfer and a better teammate. He was honored shortly after he joined The Game, somewhat ironically, with the dreaded Angry Timmy' for a putt that was too long for a gimme' and too short for a pollie', and when missed, caused the local wild life to scatter! But there was always laughter and smiles after the round.
Tim was in such a good place with his life, obviously enjoying time with family and friends, traveling with Maryrose, and living a retirement richly deserved. For the illness to return seemed unnecessarily cruel, but Tim spoke of his diagnosis with a strength and understanding that was humbling to hear.
He continued to play in the Game following his diagnosis this Fall, even while he got tired more easily and found it painful to speak. But it was wonderful to see him enjoying himself with the passion and competitiveness Tim always displayed. Needless to say, we were all really honored and pleased that he did.
My deepest condolences to Tim's wife Maryrose and family.
Mike Leonard
March 10, 2019
Death leaves a heartache no words can heal. Love leave memories no one can steal. May the memories give you comfort in this time of loss.
Three Amigos
Alex Neighbors
March 9, 2019
Tim with his boys
March 9, 2019
Tim with Bob Southern at Wolf Creek in Nevada
Terry Henebry
March 9, 2019
Terry Henebry
March 9, 2019
As a golfer Tim had the skill and tenacity I envied. As a fisherman... not so much. There have been few Ive fished with who could not catch more than I. Tim was one of them. In this arena Tim rivaled our father. Our annual outings with our Dad were both memorable and hilarious. Hope they stock the lakes in heaven Tim.
Saluting Tim not catching any fish at the Paccar lodge.
Alex Neighbors
March 9, 2019
Playing golf all year
Curt Carlson
March 9, 2019
Tim THE Game stats
Curt Carlson
March 9, 2019
Tim looking cool waiting for THE Game results
Curt Carlson
March 9, 2019
TPC hole #13
Ralph Klinke
March 8, 2019
Tricia Bringardner
March 8, 2019
My heart goes out to Maryrose and the rest of Tim's family. I feel lucky that I got to know Tim for the few short years he was a member at Snoqualmie Ridge. Tim, the Game Guys will miss you greatly as will those of us who occasionally tagged along with them. You were taken way too soon. May you rest in peace.
March 8, 2019
There will be a memorial for Tim on April 6th at 10:00 am at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, Kirkland, WA. A luncheon following for close family and friends at Snoqualmie Ridge Golf Club .
Randall and Patricia McKay Forrest
March 8, 2019
So sorry for your loss.
Alex Neighbors
March 7, 2019
A very very dear friend and mentor.
Kathleen & Tim
Kathleen Stanley
March 7, 2019
Kathleen Stanley
March 7, 2019
Timmy Henebry Quotes:
"I'm going to dave in the pool and swim underground."
"Oh my God, I am partly sorry for having offended thee."
c. 1954
Kathleen Stanley
March 7, 2019
Famous quotes by Timothy Michael Henebry:
"I'm going to dave in the pool and swim underground."
"Oh my God, I am partly sorry for having offended thee."
c. 1953
October 1990
Patti Henebry
March 6, 2019
Maurie's 90th Birthday
Patti Henebry
March 6, 2019
Tom Prohaska
March 6, 2019
My prayers and deepest sympathy on your tremendous loss of a husband, father, grandfather and sibling. I will always treasure our years of working together at Lend Lease. May God in his infinite mercy watch over all of you and hold you in the palm of his hand during this difficult time.
Cindi and Brett Ferguson
March 6, 2019
Maryrose and family, we are so sorry to hear of Tim's passing. What a guy! We remember his great sense of humor and his great golf game. Mostly though we remember his love for and pride in his family. May your family hold each other in love and memories of such a wonderful man.
J W
March 6, 2019
My condolences go out to the family and friends. I am so sorry for your loss. Continue to cherish the wonderful memories you had with Timothy. Support one another. And may you receive comfort from our Heavenly Father. 2 Thessalonians 2:16,17.
Terry Henebry
March 6, 2019
Terry Henebry
March 6, 2019
Terry Henebry
March 6, 2019
Terry Henebry
March 6, 2019
Terry Henebry
March 6, 2019
Terry Henebry
March 6, 2019
MM
March 6, 2019
Deepest condolences to the family and friends during this most difficult time. There are no words that can ease the pain of losing a loved one. May you find comfort and peace in knowing that your loved one is in God's memory. Psalms 116: 15
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