Timothy Kiernan

Passed: April 17, 2020

Obituary

On Friday, April 17, 2020 Timothy Kiernan lost his battle with cancer and passed away surrounded by his family, at the age of 31. Tim was born on June 21st, 1988 to Ray and Vivian Robin Kiernan. He graduated from Moon Valley High School in 2006 and served the people of Arizona for 10 years at the State of Arizona Department of Economic Security.

Tim loved video games and watching movies, but his biggest passion was spending time with his family and friends. Tim grew up in a large family of 8 children and numerous cousins. Often you would find Tim out playing Pokémon with his cousins or watching Harry Potter with his family. He was an accomplished barrel racer and soccer player, and avid competitor in 5k runs. He generously supported many worthy causes such as walks of cancer. He had a few different jobs in his short life but really enjoyed his time as a bartender. His favorite part was being creative with mixing drinks, taste testing a Scooby Snack or two and entertaining the people he served. He took great joy in planning events. From vacations and trips to the Renaissance Festival to even just a quiet dinner out, he just wanted to be having fun with his family and friends.

Tim is survived by his parents Raymond and Robin Kiernan, His siblings Karen Leonhart, Michael Lilly, Alan Kiernan, Katie Kiernan, Robbie Kiernan, Trisha Kiernan, Vivian Kiernan and their spouses and children. Funeral services will be 10:00am Friday, April 24th 2020 at Hazelton Memorial Cemetery 23100 W Broadway Rd Buckeye, Arizona.

The family would like to extend a special Thank you to Tim’s aunt, Carla Devoy for taking care of him through his battle. Her efforts and unwavering support for Tim and the whole family is greatly appreciated.

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7 responses to Timothy Kiernan

  1. I worked with Tim for several years. He was a kind man and always had a smile for you. He loved Halloween and that is my youngest sons birthday. We always had such fun celebrating the day at the office. He loved his family and spoke often of them. He touched my heart and I feel the world has lost a shining star. I am so glad I had the opportunity to know him.

  2. Jonni Assad says:

    My dear friend Tim, I can’t imagine this world without you. You were such a shining star and made the workplace a better place to be. You made us all feel special, and your smile says it all! Condolences to your family, my prayers and thoughts are with you.

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