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Services
Friends may visit with the family on Sunday March 13, 2016 at Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Rd, Wayne, NJ 07470 from 2-6PM.
Funeral services will be Monday 8:30AM from the funeral home then to Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 45 Urban Club Rd, Wayne, NJ where at 9:30AM a funeral mass will be offered.
Interment will be at Christ the King Cemetery in Franklin Lakes.
Timothy Sean Sweeney, age 44 formerly of Wayne passed away suddenly and unexpectedly at his home in Texas on March 5th, 2016.
Timothy was born and raised in Wayne, after he graduated high school he attended a few years of college and then became a Stock Broker. He left New Jersey and moved to San Diego, California where he worked as a stock broker for a time. While Tim was out there, he enjoyed attending San Diego Padre games with his friends. Timothy always had an interest in sports, his first sports interest was swimming. He actually won the very first swim meet in which he participated. He later swam competitively for the Wayne Hills High School swim team, he also became a life guard for the Jewish Y which later became the Wayne YMCA. Not only was Tim a lifeguard, but was also a swimming teacher as well. His hobbies included model trains and he also learned to play guitar at an early age.
Timothy was very dedicated to his faith and served as an altar boy when he was young. His family remembers him being proud to be an altar boy for the local Bishop. Timothy was a very special person who touched the lives of many people and will be sincerely missed by his family and friends alike.
Timothy is survived by his mother Dorothy Sweeney (nee Suchon) of Wayne, his father George T. Sweeney of
Lafayette, two brothers Shannon and Matthew, and four cousins; Sandra, Susan, Jean, and Jennifer.
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Friends may visit with the family on Sunday March 13, 2016 at Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Rd, Wayne, NJ 07470 from 2-6PM.
Funeral services will be Monday 8:30AM from the funeral home then to Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 45 Urban Club Rd, Wayne, NJ where at 9:30AM a funeral mass will be offered.
Interment will be at Christ the King Cemetery in Franklin Lakes.

Services
Friends may visit with the family on Sunday March 13, 2016 at Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Rd, Wayne, NJ 07470 from 2-6PM.
Funeral services will be Monday 8:30AM from the funeral home then to Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 45 Urban Club Rd, Wayne, NJ where at 9:30AM a funeral mass will be offered.
Interment will be at Christ the King Cemetery in Franklin Lakes.
Timothy Sean Sweeney, age 44 formerly of Wayne passed away suddenly and unexpectedly at his home in Texas on March 5th, 2016.
Timothy was born and raised in Wayne, after he graduated high school he attended a few years of college and then became a Stock Broker. He left New Jersey and moved to San Diego, California where he worked as a stock broker for a time. While Tim was out there, he enjoyed attending San Diego Padre games with his friends. Timothy always had an interest in sports, his first sports interest was swimming. He actually won the very first swim meet in which he participated. He later swam competitively for the Wayne Hills High School swim team, he also became a life guard for the Jewish Y which later became the Wayne YMCA. Not only was Tim a lifeguard, but was also a swimming teacher as well. His hobbies included model trains and he also learned to play guitar at an early age.
Timothy was very dedicated to his faith and served as an altar boy when he was young. His family remembers him being proud to be an altar boy for the local Bishop. Timothy was a very special person who touched the lives of many people and will be sincerely missed by his family and friends alike.
Timothy is survived by his mother Dorothy Sweeney (nee Suchon) of Wayne, his father George T. Sweeney of
Lafayette, two brothers Shannon and Matthew, and four cousins; Sandra, Susan, Jean, and Jennifer.
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