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Timothy F. Mazzer, 58
January 20, 2019
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Mr. Timothy F. Mazzer, 58, of Pittsfield died suddenly Sunday evening, Jan. 20, 2019, after suffering an apparent heart attack.
He was born in Pittsfield on Jan. 14, 1961, the son of Joan F. Card Mazzer and the late James R. Mazzer Sr. Educated in the local schools, he was a 1978 graduate of the former St. Joseph's Central High School. Tim was awarded his Baccalaureate degree in Mechanical Engineering from Western New England University in 1982 and a Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1993. Continuing his education, he earned his Certificate as a Green Belt in Six Sigma at the then General Electric Co. Pittsfield plant.
Tim began his career at the G.E. Ordnance Systems plant in 1985 and was promoted to the Lead Design Engineer and Group Leader in Guidance Engineering in the G.E. Aerospace Division in 1990. He then became employed by the successor to G.E. here in Pittsfield, the Lockheed Martin Corp., where he served as a manager of Turret Drive and Weapon Station Applications. Tim's career path then led him to become the Director of Business Development for Breakaway Technologies, a position he held for nearly four years prior to establishing his own company, eGuerilla Marketing, which specialized in website development and search marketing.
Returning to become employed at General Dynamics here in Pittsfield, Tim was appointed a position as a Program Quality Engineer in the Navy Nuclear Weapons Security Program. At the time of his death, he was a Manager in the Program Quality Engineering office at G.D. During the winter months, he served for 10 years as the coach of the Boys Swim Team at Pittsfield High School. In addition, he was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church.
Swimming wasn't the only sport in his life. As a Little Leaguer for East Little League, Tim loved to tell the story about hitting a "booming triple" in a game in Worcester. He was also a talented musician- with "vinyl Sundays" being a treasured weekly routine, where the sounds of the Eagles, Allman Brothers, and other 70s folk musicians filled the house. He was very proud to own several Martin Guitars and enjoyed his membership in the Martin Guitar Owners Club. One of Tim's recent purchases took place at the guitar manufacturing plant in Nazareth, Pa., where the owner, a fourth generation Martin, facilitated the selection and also offered a select factory and guitar museum tour.
Tim enjoyed skiing locally and sailing boats off of Martha's Vineyard, where he and Ellen courted over the Summer of 1983. More recently, Ellen surprised Tim with the gift of a guided insiders maritime tour of Mystic Seaport, where he indulged his loved of classic yachts, maritime history, and design/engineering.
Tim is well-remembered for bringing light to the lives of many, and taking on the role of a husband, father, friend and coach. He is survived by his wife of 34 years, the former Ellen Swan Mazzer, whom he married Oct. 7, 1984.
In addition to his wife, and his mother, Joan F. Mazzer of Holden, Ma., he is survived by his two beautiful daughters, Ashely Mazzer of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Tyra Mazzer of Stevenson, Wash.; his two brothers, James R. Mazzer Jr. and his wife, Barbara, and Mark C. Mazzer and his wife, Victoria Pires, all of Pittsfield; and his sister, Bonnie J. White, and her husband David White of Holden Mass. His other sister, Cathy Lee Mazzer, a 10-day-old infant, predeceased him.
Funeral notice: A Celebration of Tm’s life will begin this Thursday afternoon, Jan. 24, 2019, with calling hours from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Devanny-Condron Funeral Home. The Celebration will continue Friday morning, Jan. 25, 2019, at 10 a.m. followed with a Liturgy of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church with the Rev. Michael F. Bernier, pastor, officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to either Seven Hills Foundation in Worcester, Mass., or to the Pittsfield High School Swim Team, both in care of the funeral home
Deep condolences to Ellen and Tyra and Ashley.
The friendship of Tim and your whole family played a great role in all that my family experienced while On the Polar Bears at the Pittsfield YMCA. The expression that he defined "doing a Tyra" which described daughter Tyra's participating in as many as 3 sport team practices on any given day along with achieving top grades inspired my daughters more than I can describe.
Since he didn't coach at Polar Bears, he took over full responsibility for the entire timing and meet manager system. It was always a true joy to work with Tim at "the table." His calmness in various technical tragedies was inspiring.
Musically for Tim, perhaps the beautiful Sting song "Fragile" is is appropriate to be in my mind. How fragile we are.... | from: Bruce Whitney | on: 01-24-2019 |
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