Tim Lawson aka Dubli'n M'Crack aka Hibernian......Friend......I'll see you one day at Fiddler's Green.
I don't know what else to say right now, but my friend and brother has passed on.
I'm in shock. You had such an amazing soul. Rest in peace.
:'( I didn't know him like a lot of y'all did, and I surely wish I had.
This is so heartbreaking. I am shocked... any news would be appreciated so that we may be kept abreast of the arrangements.
This family is such a blessing in their community and in the lives of everyone they touch. Keep them in your prayers.
I am all tears
I was truly graced to know Tim, to write with him, and above all, call him my friend. He will be missed.
My deepest sympathies to all his friends and family.
Many tears this day... such a wonderful, wonderful man, friend & leader.
So damn sad....we just saw him in MD a few weeks ago. He's the guy you hope you grow up to be. Blue skies, and a following wind, my friend.
My condolences to his family and friends. He will be missed. Godspeed lad.
My condolences to the family
I'll Dearly Miss You "Father Timothy". I LOVED our interplay in the Shire, riffing obvious Saint/Sinner gaffes, having him shake his head when we talked about confession - he called it braggin, offered a pillow for my knees as it would be awhile, and NO sacramental wine until we were done (lest confessional turned into a drinking game), and having him run up to separate Lady Mikayla and I, admonishing "LEAVE ROOM FOR THE HOLY SPIRIT". Always a gleam in his eye and a playful grin across his face.
I Miss You already Tim and there are not words nor tears enough to be shared for your passing my Friend. I'll ring the bell to signify your departure tonight.
Over six years ago, Ice Mage, Martin Montgomery and I turned one post into a story called Dead Man's Tavern.
One day, a monk named Brother Timothy came into the tavern with his dog Amber.
From then on, the rest was history.
He never failed me with the clasped hands, the shake of his head, the heavenward glance and the heavy sigh of, "Oh, Wenchie...Wenchie...."
My deep sympathies to Mary Lou and the kids. :'(
Tennessee Festival will never be the same.
I'll miss you, dear friend.
We are shocked and saddened to hear the news of Tim's passing. Our sympathies to the family. The fair will not be the same without Hibernian.
I never met the man,but I sure wish I had.Peace be with the family in their time of need.
A sad passing and a sore loss, indeed. Good journey...
I omnly met him once; but my condolences to his friends and family.
I am glad I did have the opportunity to meet him this last spring at Georgia Renaissance Festival. He's very much a part of my memories of that weekend. May he live on in our memories.
My condolences to his family and friends. Although I never met him, his presence here on these boards make me feel as though I had.
My heart breaks for Mary Lou, Christine, and Brendan. They had a great man to call husband/father. He certainly was a class act... one of the people you could always count on to be consistently kind and generous, while keeping a great sense of humor. I'm glad I was able to spend some time with him at MDRF this year.
No faire will be the same without him.
Steve and I only met Tim a few times, but we remember a very kind and extremely nice man with a great smile who made you feel very welcome.
Our condolences to his family and other friends on their loss.
This is sad news, only met him couple of times but enjoyed everytime.
Wow...what a loss...he will be greatly missed. My condolences to his family.
I am just shocked. Rest in peace, Tim and know that your family is in our thoughts and prayers. You will be very missed.
Tim and Mary Lou are some of my fondest memories of TNRF. My heart goes out to Tim's family, who were without a doubt the most important people in his life. He was a kind, gentle and creative spirit who left this world too soon.