Timothy Burdick

Obituary of Timothy Burdick

Mr. Timothy Burdick, passed away surrounded by family on Monday October 13, 2014 at his home. Timothy was born in Herkimer the son of Eloise Boyle and the late Robert Burdick. He attended and graduated from Mohawk schools. He married Carol Allen on September 8, 2007. Timothy worked at Remington Arms for 33 years. Timothy is survived by his wife Carol; stepson Jameson Allen, his mother Eloise Boyle, sisters Kathy Haire (Bob), Bonnie Hatlee (Dan),Carolyn Burdick and brother Robert Burdick; and In Laws: Donna DeCarr (Lyle), Sandra Grimshaw, Stephen Allen (April), Christine Allen, and Joann Jones, step brothers: Michael Boyle (Sally), Matthew Boyle (Wendy), and Allen Boyle (Sheila) and nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews and his little buddy Cory Cat Burdick. He was predeceased by his father, Robert Burdick, step father Harvey Boyle, In laws Arthur M. and Janet Allen, and brothers in law Arthur C. Allen and Francis Grimshaw and his beloved pets Sam and Smokey. A very special thank you is extended to his poker pals, Bill, Paul, George and Loren, and Linda Hickey, Drs. Cruz - Tolentino, Dr. Attilio, Dr. Chase, Dr. Soultz, and St. Luke's hospitalists who cared for Tim. Also thanks to the Hospice staff with special mention to Kim, Mary, Ann, Lori, Janice and Judy, and RMSCO nurse coordinators Donna and Sandy. Thanks as well to Carol's Director and co-workers at Oneida County Office for the Aging for their support during Tim's illness. His funeral arrangements have been planned with The Enea Family Funeral Home, 4309 Acme Road (Town of Frankfort) Ilion, NY under the direction of Harry & Kevin Enea, Funeral Directors (315) 894-8000. There are no services. The family asks that donations in Tim's name be considered to either the Hospice & Palliative Care, Inc. or to the choice of Oneida County or Herkimer County Office for the Aging or your local animal shelter. Please consider being an organ donor. To leave an online note of sympathy, please visit: www.eneafamily.com
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