Tim Garry Death – Tim Garry popularly known around Boston, Massachusetts as “King Bot” the owner of TG Robotics LLC has tragically passed away. The Holliston High School and University of Phoenix graduate died from an apparent suicide over the weekend. The tragic news of Tim Garry’s death was received with shock by his community of friends as he was only an enthusiastic young man who loved his family, community, and friends. Tim Garry was a determined young man who wanted to make an impact in the business world at large.
Tim Garry was the Former Enterprise Account Executive at Siemens, he also worked as a Cloud Platform Rep at Oracle, and as an Account executive at CrisisGo. Tim also worked as an Account executive at Convoso, and an Account Executive, at Municipal Utilities at Everbridge. After the university, Tim worked as a Business Developer at BMC Software. The Chesmore Funeral Home is in charge of his funeral arrangements and obituary.
Tim’s friends described him as a beautiful individual who wanted to accomplish so much in life. “Tim was a great young man, he touched more lives in his lifetime than many did in their longer years, Tim will be missed forever, please pray for his family.” The Holliston MA resident was known for his business ethics, passion for technology, and zeal at work. Tim battled depression until he tragically took his life.
How can I help myself now?
- When you’re feeling suicidal, it can feel overwhelming. It may feel like you have no other option than to act on these feelings. That there’s nothing that will make the thoughts or feelings go away. Or that it’s the only way the pain will stop.
- Your feelings of pain are very real. But it’s important to know they can pass.
- There are things you can do at this moment. It may feel like nothing will help. But there are things that you can do and you may feel differently after you’ve tried them. See below for more information.
- You can try to get through this moment or this day rather than focusing too much on the future.
- You may have felt like this before, and it may have passed. Try to remember that this feeling is temporary and it’s likely to pass.
- You can try to change your immediate thoughts by doing something or thinking of something different. It doesn’t have to be a big change or take a lot of effort.
- Have a look at the following ideas. You may find one or 2 things that help.
Don’t make a decision today
- You don’t need to act on your thoughts right now.
- You can try to focus on just getting through now, or today, and not the rest of your life.
- You may have had these thoughts before, but you feel less able to cope today. You might find that you are more able to cope in a few days.
Get professional support
See further down this page for more information.
Talk to other people
- It could be helpful for you to talk to someone about how you’re feeling. Different people can help. You could speak to friends, family, or your GP.
- Remember to be patient. Your friends and family may want to help but might not know how to straight away. If this happens, you should tell them what you want from them. You may want to talk about how you’re feeling, or you may want them to help you get professional help.
- If you don’t want to talk to people you know, you could call an emotional support line. You can also use an emotional support app or an online support group.
- You can find details or emotional support lines and apps in the Useful Contacts section at the bottom of this page.
Look at your crisis plan
- You can follow your crisis plan if you have one. You may have made a crisis plan with the help of a health professional or made your own.
- If you don’t have a crisis plan you can make one. You can start to think of some things which you will find helpful.The last section before the contacts list will provide more information about how to make a crisis plan.