TIMMINS, Fr. Tom

This was published in the following publications on 21.07.2020:
Irish Times

TIMMINS, Fr. Tom C.S.Sp. (California and late of Castlerahan, Co. Cavan) July 18, 2020. Missionary in Kenya and, since 1970, the US. Predeceased by his brother Patrick (Canada). Deeply regretted by his sisters Rose (Cronin) in Dublin, Bridget (Jeselson) in the US, and Amanda (Kitty) in Dublin, his beloved nieces and nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews, great-grandnieces and great-grandnephews, extended family, friends and Spiritan confrères. May he Rest in Peace.

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Father Tom was a family friend and married my mum and dad in Machakos, Kenya. He was loved dearly by our family and stayed in touch with us all these years. Until we meet again.

Carol Brooks


1yr

Father Tom Timmins was at St. Luke's in Foster City, Ca. He was such an inspiration, caring father. I attended many of his teachings. He would leave on his missions to Kenya, and when he returned it was wonderful. He was a great gift from our Lord.

Linda Burton


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Mary Consola Rogers I had cut Father Toms hair for10 years and had kept in contact with him briefly when he went into retirement. He was a delightful man, very gracious and always fun loving. This makes me sad but I know where he is now!


5yrs

<p>Deepest Sympathy</p> <p>The family of Fr. Tom and his many closest friends are in my thought and prayers during this time of great loss. His life and presence to others was a loving witness to Our Lord Jesus Christ. We first meet back in the 1970’s in the Benedictine Abbey in Pecos, New Mexico. He was a monk at heart who thrived on contemplative prayer and solitude. Thank you Fr. Tom by enriching our lives with your compassion and wisdom. </p>


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Mary Collins Ammermann of Minnesota, USA


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