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Richard Timilty
In Memory of
Richard
Timilty
1948 - 2015
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Obituary for Richard Timilty

Timilty, Richard, passed away suddenly on Tuesday November 24th after a long battle with Parkinsons disease. Born in Boston, Mass to Alice and Edward. He lived most of his life in Kingston Mass.

Richard was a member of the United States Air Force, campus security at Stonehill College and spent the remainder of his working years as a warehouse manager for Armstrong and Pharmasol Corp. Richard loved playing golf, fishing, camping and model trains.

Richard is survived by his loving wife Ellen; his sons Jimmy and his wife Michele of Plymouth, Ma, Matt and his wife Betty of Elkridge, MD, and Michael and his son Sean of Kingston; his daughter Julie and her daughter Lexi of Orlando, Florida. He is also survived by his brother Eddie and his wife Elaine of Webster, MA. He also leaves behind numerous grandchildren, nieces, nephews and grand-dogs.

The family will receive visitors on Monday, November 30th from 4 to 7 pm at Bartlett Funeral Home, 338 Court Street, Plymouth. Interment will be on Tuesday Dec 1st at Bourne National Cemetery at 1:15 pm.

In lieu of flowers, The family asks that donations can be made to The American Parkinsons Disease Association 72 East Concord Street, C3 Boston, Ma 02118
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