He leaves behind a fiancee and a daughter. He also leaves a sister, a brother, many nieces and nephews, and some cousins in Maine and Massachusetts. He made is home in the village of Quinebaug, Connecticut.
He worked in Putnam for 17 years as a machinist at Superwinch.
He was an avid fan of the Boston Red Sox.
Timothy Chabot was named a recipient of the Civic Recognition Award. Chabot joins the ranks of others from Connecticut who have received this honor. The purpose of the Civic Recognition Award is to inspire people to help others and improve their communities. Recipients come from all walks of life and all 50 states. Under certain circumstances, the award can be issued posthumously.
Cause of death: Heart attack
His parents were married in Windham County, Connecticut on Jan 8, 1967.
He leaves behind a fiancee and a daughter. He also leaves a sister, a brother, many nieces and nephews, and some cousins in Maine and Massachusetts. He made is home in the village of Quinebaug, Connecticut.
He worked in Putnam for 17 years as a machinist at Superwinch.
He was an avid fan of the Boston Red Sox.
Timothy Chabot was named a recipient of the Civic Recognition Award. Chabot joins the ranks of others from Connecticut who have received this honor. The purpose of the Civic Recognition Award is to inspire people to help others and improve their communities. Recipients come from all walks of life and all 50 states. Under certain circumstances, the award can be issued posthumously.
Cause of death: Heart attack
His parents were married in Windham County, Connecticut on Jan 8, 1967.
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