Timothy Brian Whalen

SHARON— Timothy Brian Whalen died April 6, 2018, in Douglas, Ariz., from a fatal heart attack.

Tim was born in Sharon on May 9, 1948, the son of Victoria (Hines) and Joseph Whalen. 

He graduated from Housatonic Valley Regional High School in 1966. He was a scholar athlete. 

Tim later graduated from UConn, in 1970, with a BS in Physical Therapy. He spent the rest of his professional career as an owner/operator of physical therapy practices. In 2012, he retired to Douglas.

Tim is survived by his chil- dren, Brian Whalen of Caddo Mills, Texas, and Erin Marino of Plano, Texas; three grandchildren, Bridget Whalen and Aidan and Gianna Marino; and three brothers, Andrew of West Springfield, Mass., Martin of Lakeville and Peter of Renton, Wash. 

Gifts may be made to the American Heart Association.

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