Shawn Louis Timothy, age 46 of Mentor, passed away August 26th, 2019. Shawn was born January 2nd, 1973 in Willoughby.
He is the father of Samantha (fiancé – Stephen) Aquila, Ryan Timothy and Haylee Timothy; grandfather of Charles Fronczek; son of Fred Timothy and the late Jennifer Timothy (nee Villani); brother of Arlene Gedeon, Charlene Timothy, Kristy (Michael) Dobida, Susan (Corey) Smith and Jason Timothy; nephew, cousin and uncle of many.
Shawn was a talented auto painter. Private services were held.
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Not sure why I looked him up.
Am horribly saddened by the news.
I remember him very fondly from our second year of high school.
He was kind to literally everyone. I spent most lunchtime w him and our common friends. We shared lockers, one of us was messier than the other. I could never find my books in his mess… But he was sweet and I was happy to call him my friend. Had quite a lil crush on him back in the day for sure.
Thought I saw him on a news report about tires one day a few years ago. I thought, naw, couldn’t have been.
Seems like it was.
Ill always remember him fondly from those days way back when.
I just had a feeling to look up friends we’ve lost from high school. Shawn was one of my best friends when I was in 9th grade. For the longest time we were inseparable. My heart literally felt empty the moment I read this and then to find that Jenn had passed away, too. Fred was always great to me even when Shawn and me would wrestle and pick on Jason. Such a great family that I am glad to have known and felt apart of for so long. I saw Shawn not too long after my son started playing ball and saw him at Manry. Such fond memories with him and our teenage shenanigans. I’m sorry for the family’s loss. He’ll forever be in my thoughts and one of the few people that I really felt close to at one point in my life. Take care buddy!!!
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