I met Tim McCord on December 19, 1986 at Kevin Dwyer's notorious 8th Grade party. From that night forward Tim and I literally grew up together. We did everything together and shared many many memories . All through College we swapped dating stories, went to clubs together and rolled through life with each other at each other's side. There were many many nights that those big muscles Tim was so proud of came in very handy when I was in a pinch~ He was my body guard, my best friend, my cheerleader and the funniest person I have ever met in my life. Tim was my daughter's Godfather and it was one of the memories I am most proud of. We were always there in each other's life whether success found us or life's negativity was slamming us. I often referred to Tim as my soul mate. One usually thinks of a spouse as a soul mate but really what I should say is we were the male and female version of each other.... We had the same Irish pride, the same love for family, we both hated injustice and we both had a really strong bond that was never shaken no matter who or what life brought us. One of my most favorite memories about Tim is that he had the need to call me in the middle of the night beginning at age 13 until I was married. I used to tell my husband if the phone rings in the middle of the night no one is dead it's just Tim. On September 26, 2007 Tim Died. My world stopped and I have a void inside that has not been able to be repaired. When you grow up with someone like that and hit all the milestones with them and laugh and talk like we did about EVERYTHING no limits it's impossible to let them go. I will always be grateful for the time we had together and forever grieve the time we have lost as adults. Although I will never have a best friend again like Tim I know those muscles he was so proud of still continue to protect my family and I and I will love him always~
Jodie Gregoire (Adawadkar)
I met Tim McCord on December 19, 1986 at Kevin Dwyer's notorious 8th Grade party. From that night forward Tim and I literally grew up together. We did everything together and shared many many memories . All through College we swapped dating stories, went to clubs together and rolled through life with each other at each other's side. There were many many nights that those big muscles Tim was so proud of came in very handy when I was in a pinch~ He was my body guard, my best friend, my cheerleader and the funniest person I have ever met in my life. Tim was my daughter's Godfather and it was one of the memories I am most proud of. We were always there in each other's life whether success found us or life's negativity was slamming us. I often referred to Tim as my soul mate. One usually thinks of a spouse as a soul mate but really what I should say is we were the male and female version of each other.... We had the same Irish pride, the same love for family, we both hated injustice and we both had a really strong bond that was never shaken no matter who or what life brought us. One of my most favorite memories about Tim is that he had the need to call me in the middle of the night beginning at age 13 until I was married. I used to tell my husband if the phone rings in the middle of the night no one is dead it's just Tim. On September 26, 2007 Tim Died. My world stopped and I have a void inside that has not been able to be repaired. When you grow up with someone like that and hit all the milestones with them and laugh and talk like we did about EVERYTHING no limits it's impossible to let them go. I will always be grateful for the time we had together and forever grieve the time we have lost as adults. Although I will never have a best friend again like Tim I know those muscles he was so proud of still continue to protect my family and I and I will love him always~
Jodie Gregoire Adawadkar