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Timothy P. O'Hearn, age 55

ADAMS, Mass. —  

Timothy P. O’Hearn, age 55, died unexpectedly on Friday, December 16, 2022.

Born in Pittsfield on January 19, 1967, Tim was a son of the late Robert T. and Carolyn (Ruberto) O’Hearn. He was a 1985 graduate of St. Joseph’s High School and then went on to earn his associates degree from Berkshire Community College.

He worked much of his life in banking and most recently had been employed by Greylock Federal Credit Union and was the assistant teller supervisor at the Williamstown branch.

Tim loved football, especially the Minnesota Vikings. He was a family man and went out of his way to make sure those he loved were cared for. He enjoyed going on vacations, especially with his partner Robin with whom he had been with for the last 9 years. Together they visited Rockport and Gloucester many times. He loved being at the ocean and enjoyed helping to plan surprises.

Tim enjoyed food, especially going out to eat and he was great at grilling. He also enjoyed gardening and making sure his friends and family benefited from his green thumb. He brought a smile to everyone who knew him and Tim was loved by all.

In addition to his partner Robin Haskins, Tim is survived by his daughter Samantha O’Hearn and her partner Zac Baker of Tucson, AZ, his son Patrick O’Hearn of North Adams, and many friends and family members who will all miss him dearly. Tim was predeceased by his parents and his brother Robert O’Hearn who passed away in 1980.

SERVICES: Calling Hours for Tim with be at the Devanny-Condron Funeral Home on WEDNESDAY, December 21, 2022 from 10AM-12 Noon. A funeral home service will begin at Noon followed by burial in the O’Hearn family lot at St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Pittsfield.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made payable to “American Heart Association” and mailed to the funeral home at 40 Maplewood Ave. Pittsfield, MA 01201


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I was so sorry and shocked to see the passing of Tim. He was such a nice guy, so friendly and easy going. He will be sadly missed. I’m thinking and praying for you.
from: Tina DiSantion: 01-02-2023

My sincere deep condolences to all of you. I had the pleasure of working with Tim. Tim was a down to earth kind of guy with a sense of humor. He will surely be missed.
from: Gerry Biron on: 12-22-2022

I had the pleasure of working with Tim twice in my banking career. First at Hoosac Bank and most recently at Greylock. At Hoosac we had our weekly Friday morning breaks, which Tim always made us some baked goodies. Tim was a dedicated hard worker and always put others before his needs. I’ll miss his sense of humor and our talks about Maine. It’s true, only the good die young. RIP Tim!
from: Al Bedini on: 12-20-2022

I worked with Tim in the late 80s at the First Agricultural Bank. For many years, through good times and bad, he was one of my closest friends. He was one of a kind and always the first to help a friend in need. Although we haven’t hung out in years I will miss running into Tim and sharing a quick memory.
from: Nancy Pattersonon: 12-20-2022

One of my fondest memories of Tim is the time he, George and myself were in the fall foliage parade as the cowardly lion, tin man and the scarecrow. We had a blast running around and having fun with the crowd. He will be missed so much at work and with his friends. I'm glad I was able to work with him. Until we meet again Tim, rest in peace.
from: Jim "Cricket" Wondoloski Jron: 12-20-2022

I am so sorry to read about your partner passing,may he rest in peace cherishes the memories you and his family have made with him. Kathy pindick
from: Robinon: 12-20-2022

Tim was a great person and this obituary states it well….he was loved by many. He loved his job and did it well, and just this past week was helping me with an issue I was having. I just spoke with him on Thursday. This doesn’t seem real. I will always remember Tim for his kindness and willingness to go that extra mile. RIP Tim. I shall never forget you. My deepest sympathies to his children and his partner Robin. May the Lord hold you in His arms through this difficult time.
from: Linda M Poplaskion: 12-19-2022

I had the pleasure of coaching tim at st. joe's for football in probably 1983? great kid! enjoyed working with him. My condolences.
from: kevin foxon: 12-19-2022

I’m sorry to hear this. I grew up in my teen years with Tim Back in the days of him being a drummer in the band. Have a lot of fun memories with him and our friends. Some of the best memories I have gritting up.
He will be missed ?
from: Jennifer Bright ( Molleur )on: 12-19-2022

Robin, I am heartbroken. Tim was a one of a kind guy! He had such a great personality and always had a smile and a wisecrack. I loved seeing him at the bank every friday.. He never forgot to ask if I wanted my $20 allowance. He was such a big part of helping with cricket and George's wedding. He will be missed by so many! You are so blessed to have had each other in your lives. I am available if you need me.
from: WENDY A O'NEILLon: 12-19-2022

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