In Memory

Timothy Lee

Timothy Lee

    

 (Published in the Washington Post October 20, 1987)

 

Funeral Program



 
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03/24/09 03:03 PM #1    

Benita Elliott

Tim and I became great friends after graduation. He became like a brother to me. If there's one memory about Tim (Timmy) is his ridiculous sense of humor - irreverent, silly, playful, very quick witted. I still laugh at a couple memorable one-liners. We partied together at Tracks, worked out together @ Bally's at PG Plaza, spent time around each other's families, joked a lot, compared results for our civil servants exams. His were always better than mine.

By the way, Tim was the fastest male typest I've ever known. The boy had excellent administrative skills.

I was happy for him when when he moved to Atlanta and visited him there once. He was a dear, committed friend. He's loved and missed but his presence is very real. Looking back, short as his life was in years, he lived it to the max.

A nice coincidence: my oldest nephew shares the same birthday as Tim.

03/26/09 05:09 PM #2    

Norma Hood

Tim and I were close. When he moved to Atlanta, I introduced him to my Grandmother and Aunt. They would invite him for Sunday dinner. I know they liked him when they started treating him like family. He would call me and tell me what my grandmother would cook and how good it was. I knew then he was comfortable with them and I was glad that he was able to connect with someone during his stay in Atlanta.

06/05/09 02:04 PM #3    

Pamela Nixon (Nixon-Mckisset)

Timothy Lee a friend indeed, we had great times at school, we use to cut a class or two together, the exceptional smart kid were cool too. Rest in peace my brother.

06/12/09 11:55 AM #4    

Monica Carter

I first met Timmy in homeroom at Taft, we were in Mrs Adams class. Anyone who met him will remember his great smile. My biggest memory of Timmy was the after graduation party. Darlene Douglas grabbed him by the tie and grabbed him out on the dance floor. That was the first time I saw Tim dance and I had known him for 6 years. After the party Darlene, Regina, Benita, Timmy, and I crammed into Fred Thompson's little car and went out to eat. We all really enjoyed ourselves that night

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