Timothy M. Killosky's Obituary
Timothy Killosky, age 74, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on February 7, 2025.
If ever there was a man who lived life in the fast lane-sometimes quite literally-it was Timothy "Killer" Killosky. A career truck driver with a love for motorcycles, the open road was both his job and his playground. Known for his wild younger years, Tim proudly wore the title of "outlaw," though it was more about his untamed spirit than any actual criminal record (as far as we know).
Tim had more lives than a cat, a fact his family often joked about. No matter what life threw at him, he always managed to bounce back. He loved the mountains, found peace in fishing, and could keep anyone on their toes-whether with his antics or his legendary storytelling. If you knew Tim, you knew to expect a good laugh or a few tricks up his sleeve, a warm heart, and probably a few dogs who would gravitate toward him.
Tim was a man with an enormous heart. He would give the shirt off his back to anyone in need. His love for family was unconditional, and his passion for dogs extended far beyond his own-if you had a dog, rest assured Tim loved it too. His laugh was contagious, his presence unforgettable, and as he slowed down in the past few years, his faith became stronger, proving that even outlaws find their way home.
Tim is survived by his two daughters, Jayme (Rudy) Yurkovich and Jesse (Justin) Killosky; his grandson, Rudy Cole Yurkovich; his former spouse, Linda Killosky; his step-daughter, Christie (Frank) Kandcer and their children; his siblings, John (Bethann) Killosky and Colleen Chiz; nieces and nephews, Maria Lapko, Rob and Ryan Kelley; as well as his beloved dog, Maggie Lee.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Michael and Mary Killosky; his sister, Maureen Killosky; his brother-in-law, Bob "Hunky" Kelley; and his nephew, Vinny Lapko.
Private services will be held per Tim's request.
Online condolences at www. Jeffersonmemorial.com
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