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Tim Livernois RIP

Tim Livernois RIP

For those in the New England area who knew Tim.

TIMOTHY PATRICK LIVERNOIS, 28, of Widow Sweets Road, passed away peacefully Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at South County Hospital.

Born in South Kingstown, he was a son of Leonard V. and Patricia A. (Roach) Livernois of Exeter.

Tim was a student at the Rhode Island College, School of Nursing. He was a member of the Kentish Guard Fife and Drum Corps. Tim was an accomplished flutist and an avid cyclist; he was also a member of the Narragansett Bay Wheelmen.

Besides his parents, he leaves two brothers, Byron L. Livernois of Hoboken, NJ and Nathan S. Livernois of Exeter; his grandmothers, Kay Roach of Tiverton and Blanche Perry of Peace Dale.

A Graveside Service will be held Saturday, June 20, 2009 at 9am at the Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Ten Rod Road, (Route 102), Exeter. Visiting hours Friday 4-8pm in the FAGAN-QUINN Funeral Home, 825 Boston Neck Road, North Kingstown. For information and guestbook visit: www.FaganQuinnFuneralHome.com.
Published in The Providence Journal on 6/18/2009

# Posted on June 18th 2009 by Mad Baloney

Re: Tim Livernois RIP

28, oh my, that's very sad. Thoughts are with the family and friends of this man.

# Posted on June 19th 2009 by D.J.F.

Re: Tim Livernois RIP

He had a long bout with brain cancer, we thought he had it beat until it came out of remission recently.

He was also a great flute player, he was well known & well respected around the sessions. Mostly he was known for being a very bright & funny guy, quick with a wordplay or a joke. He liked to have a good time & everyone around him came for the ride.

# Posted on June 19th 2009 by Mad Baloney

Re: Tim Livernois RIP

I had written this tune years ago
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/796

A reference to a well known shenanigan of ours.

# Posted on June 19th 2009 by Mad Baloney

Re: Tim Livernois RIP

Tim and Brad were well known for their shenanigans in their younger days. ;-)
Tim was a wonderful companion, a great wit, and I spent many a happy evening playing tunes with him. He faced his disease with courage and dignity. He will be missed.

# Posted on June 19th 2009 by AlBrown

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