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I don't know about anyone else, but me? I'd much rather drop into the Weekapaug sand before I knew what hit me, than sit in hospice on a morphine drip.
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Very sad. I never met Tim, but have read a lot of his work. I went out last night by myself and was fishing a pretty remote spot and kept thinking about him. I couldn't stop wondering about what would happen if I took a bad fall on the rocks or had a medical emergency. Pretty scary.
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Had pleasure of meeting Tim on beach, quiet, friendly,
helpful. Passed the way most of us would like, rod in hand, saltwater in view and under God's skies. Rest in Peace |
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If nothing else, this should only solidify the need for us to pass on our knowledge and experience. You know you have made some kind of impact when people know about you before they even meet you. When you are the favorite uncle, most reliable brother, cousin or friend, or when someone feels the need to include you in their life. Tim sounds like he lived his life the way he wanted to and met his own challenges head on! God bless and T&P's |
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Weekapaug
By Izaskun E. Larraņeta Publication: theday.com Published 05/03/2012 12:00 AM Updated 05/03/2012 11:52 PM http://www.theday.com/apps/pbcsi.dll...=1070&Maxw=475 Tim Cook/The Day file photo In a Sept. 1, 2009 Day file photo, Sports Columnist Tim Coleman, a well-known author, writer and expert on fishing. http://s7.addthis.com/static/btn/sm-share-en.gif http://www.theday.com/Images/print_btn.gif Westerly — Timothy A. Coleman, a well-known author, writer and expert on fishing — specifically surf-casting — was found dead Thursday morning on the "sand trail" in the Weekapaug section of town. Coleman, 65, wrote a weekly saltwater fishing column for The Day for more than a decade. He split his time between Westerly and the Florida Keys. Police said Coleman was found on the shore of an inland pond with his fishing gear around 9:47 a.m. on the "sand trail" off of Spray Rock Road. Police said Coleman's death does not appear suspicious. The state medical examiner will conduct an autopsy, police said. In addition to writing for The Day, Coleman served as managing editor for The Fisherman magazine's New England edition from 1974 to 2001 and published eight fishing books. He also wrote a "New England Regional Fishing with Tim Coleman" blog for "Soundings" online and contributed to "Salt Water Sportsman" and "Boating World." Friends of Coleman took to the "Stripers Online" web forum to talk about Coleman's death. "I saw him this winter at a monthly meeting for the CT Surfcasters Assoc. where he was charming and informative," one wrote. "He seemed very happy and healthy. "The sport lost a big supporter and enthusiast. He was certainly an important figure and a (savvy) angler. He will be missed by many." Another wrote, "Thoughts and prayers to his family — I read his articles all the time growing up; he paved the way for fishing fools and writers like myself. It's a tragedy, losing the angling icons we have in the past couple of months..." I think I'll read again one of his articles. I can think of worse places to pass on. God bless him and his dear friends and family. |
Very sorry for all of his friends. Hope his memories give you some peace.
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Jeezus, our community has lost a genuine pioneer, an advocate, and a real soft-spoken gentleman. Rest in peace. You shortened the learning curve for me, opened many new doors for me, and perhaps most importantly, heightened my appreciation and love for our common sport.
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May God be with his family at this time of sorrow. May he rest in peace, eternally.
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Sincerest Condolences to the Coleman family.
RIP Tim ~ |
I think all of us would agree.....
if any of had a choice on when/where to pass on, this would not be a bad way to go...... |
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And Jerry Sylvester
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incredibly sad news. |
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I have been thinking about this all day...
The only reason I could come up with is that Silent George must have found a bass bite in heaven that was better than the 1980 BI bite those guys fished...and asked God to send up his fishing buddy. The on-earth fishing community has sure had it's setbacks recently that's for sure. |
Too many people in this world have chosen to stop living long before they die...
Tim on the other hand actively lived his life right up to the end of it, doing what he loved in the great outdoors. We all hope to live forever, but our final day is God's to choose... The only thing we can choose is what we do with each day... Tim spent his day outdoors fishing... He made the most of life. A man who will not soon be forgotten. |
Very sad news.
RIP |
The hard part is for piemma,Sandman ,Mike an few other of us is that more fishin buddies we know or knew are not gonna be run into in the middle of the night or at those out of the way spots we fish.So many i learned from are now gone that the fishing is deffinitely not the same.
I still remember the ist time I met Tim while fishing with Bob Pond in the 70's at Napatree.I was just a kid then.Gladd I've got the memory just sad he won't be on the west wall this spring to remember it with. |
I've been away for a few days... wow.. I can't beleive it...
Rest in peace Tim.. you were one of the good ones. |
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Has there been an announcement on services yet?
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Just catching up. RIP Tim Coleman. Thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends right now.
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There wasn't that much fun back in the late 70's early 80's - piss poor economy, a bleak outlook, the threat of a nuclear war hanging over everyone's head.
Narragansett was post-Armageddon in the winter. People in south of Warwick did not embrace the disco culture - at all. It was bleak. The chance to get together with a bunch of cool guys who were active and in their prime and to fish for money - that must have eclipsed a lot of lives with respect to true enjoyment. |
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