Off-duty Chicago firefighter killed in crash

I just heard the devastating news about Tim O’Leary. It’s hard to believe such a tragedy could happen to someone who meant so much to so many people. I remember when Tim was just a kid, about 18 years old, and how he got inspired to join the firefighting community after witnessing first responders help him when he was injured in a car accident in Lake Geneva. That moment clearly left a mark on him, and he dedicated himself to serving others ever since. Tim was more than just a firefighter; he was a husband, father, and friend to everyone around him. His wife, Laura Bundy-O’Leary, described him as her "best friend and love." They had dreams of retiring together, but those plans were tragically cut short. Tim was only 54 years old. It all happened so quickly. Last Tuesday night, Tim was driving home after picking up some items from a storage unit. He never made it back for dinner because he was involved in a fatal collision on I-43 near Wisconsin Route 140. The details are still sinking in, but reports say his SUV collided with a semi-truck, and despite immediate efforts by firefighters and paramedics, Tim couldn’t be saved. He passed away just minutes after being pulled from the wreckage at Beloit Memorial Hospital. Laura mentioned how she frantically tried reaching him throughout the night, calling hospitals and even police stations, before finally getting the heartbreaking confirmation from Wisconsin state troopers early Thursday morning. It’s unimaginable to think about how her world must have felt in those moments. Tim came from a large Irish family on Chicago’s Northwest Side. He leaves behind five siblings and a legacy of service that will live on through his children. One of his sons, John, is already following in his father's footsteps—completing a paramedic program at Loyola University and planning for a career as a firefighter. It’s clear Tim instilled values of courage and compassion in his family. His impact extended beyond his immediate circle too. As a firefighter with the Chicago Fire Department for nearly three decades, Tim became a beloved figure in the community. Stories abound of him delivering babies, rescuing people in dire situations, and always putting others before himself. Friends and colleagues alike describe him as selfless, generous, and someone who would give the shirt off his back—or even his last bit of strength—if it meant helping someone else. The outpouring of grief and respect for Tim has been overwhelming. Visitation is set for Monday evening at Cumberland Chapels, and services will take place Tuesday morning at St. Eugene Parish. Everyone who knew Tim seems to agree: he wasn’t just a firefighter—he was a beacon of hope and kindness in countless lives. Rest in peace, Tim. Your memory will continue to inspire everyone fortunate enough to have known you.

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