Tim was great on the Radio Greats Reunion Weekend in '92... he and Vince did about an hour on that Saturday with Bill Kelly and Ric Herrold. That was a fun show, especially when they busted on Paul Ciliberto.
The Radio Greats Reunion was one of the most memorable events in my entire thirty-three years in broadcasting - kind of hard to believe it was sixteen years ago. Tim and I had a ball talking about the good old days at WARM. Tim, Bill Kelly, Ric, Tom Woods, RJ Harkins, Mike Stevens, we were all
former WARMies by that time. Sorry for missing anyone here, please freely correct me.
Tim and I, along with plenty of others, had suffered our share of indignities over the years at WARM and it was quite the release to bounce them around in an open forum, especially since most of our stories had everyone losing their breath to laughter, and every single one of those stories was true. A couple times Tim and I laughed so hard we couldn't talk...and that was live on the air.
I managed to convince WBRE's news director at the time, Larry Stirewalt, to let me do weather that Friday evening from the reunion. He was skeptical at first, but immediately saw the merit of it once we popped up live; it was fun, it was contagious, and it was genuine.
We had such a ball on Friday night at the reunion, they asked us to come back on Saturday, which we both did. By sheer coincidence, Ric Herrold was in from Ohio visiting me and joined us, his appearance wasn't planned but he was welcomed with open arms. Ric, along with more than a few of us, were good friends with Tim.
I saw Bob VanDerheyden recently and we both agreed that Paul's pulling together that reunion was spectacular. And I am certain that Bob would agree that Tim played a huge role in it being such. It's worth noting here that Paul and Timmy were very close friends, going back to the '70s.
All the nice things that can be said about Tim should and will be said, and they are all deserved. Tim was a man who helped countless people, and from someone who knew him for nearly thirty years to the day, he never harmed a soul.