February 17, 1960 – May 20, 2021
Timothy John Hale passed away peacefully with his family by his side on May 20, 2021. He is survived by two sons, Gregory and Benjamin Hale, two grandchildren, Hunter and Izabella Hale, mother of his children, Amy Hale, two brothers, Jeff and Jon Hale, one sister, Melissa Hale and many more loved ones. Tim was a talented artist, receiving many awards for his pottery. He also had a great love of boating, the outdoors and his cats. Tim will be greatly missed by many. Rest in Peace.
Calling Hours Thursday 4-7PM at the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home (Egypt Location) 7501 Pittsford Palmyra Road, Fairport.
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5 responses to “Hale, Timothy”
Tim is an eternal member of the Alpha Omega Iota brotherhood. His friendship and loyalty are well known and respected by friends and brothers past and present. Tim may be remembered for his love and care of his Cars, quick smile and willingness to help. God Speed Brother Hale. You are forever in our heart and Memory.
Tim was an amazing artist with his pottery from early on. In 8th grade at Minerva Deland Tim threw his first pot. I can still see the astonished look on the art teachers face. Tim created pieces on the potters wheel that other artists could only dream of making. A beautiful soul with his time spent here on earth. God speed old friend…
Tim and I were together as a couple for 9 years. I have so many wonderful memories of all the time we had together. He was an amazing man. He was a potter, a businessman, a teacher and a chef. He could fix anything that was broken. He liked to refer him to himself as a “Renaissance Man”, as he knew so much about so many things.
He was very close to my son’s Nathan and Eric; their wives Brenda and Alicia and my granddaughter’s ,Madelyn and Cora.
Tim and I were looking forward to retirement, traveling and spending time together on the boat.. Tim and I loved each other and took care of each other . I will miss him terribly. He is gone too soon but forever in my heart: I love you Tim
Artistic and mechanical talent was something Tim Hale embraced over his life time. I witnessed first hand his love of pottery, jewelry and
mechanics. He was a master. We shared many experiences together. We traveled the eastern seaboard, lived together and were in each others weddings. Tim will for ever be in my thoughts and prayers. A true brother of brother of Red and White. He will not be forgotten.
I am so saddened to here of Tim’s passing. I knew him only through the care and the loving relationship he held with Pam , it was obvious that he had a big heart and kind soul. Dear Pam, my heart breaks for you. Prayers and heartfelt thoughts to you and Tim’s family. Let his memories comfort you all.