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Kelly A. Timilty (October 14, 1962 – January 31, 2012) was an American politician. BiographyTimilty was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She went to St. Gregory's Grammar School in Dorchester, Massachusetts and to the Newton Country Day School. Timilty received her bachelor's degree from the University of Maryland, College Park in 1986. She worked as an aide for Congressman Joe Moakley of Massachusetts. Timilty lived in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Timilty served on the Massachusetts Governor's Council from 1994 until her death in 2012. She was a Democrat. In 2008, Timilty was fined $8,000 for violating Massachusetts campaign laws when she falsely claimed in her campaign literature that Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick was endorsing her. Timilty died in Dedham, Massachusetts after a short illness. Her father was Joseph F. Timilty who served in the Massachusetts Senate. Her husband was James "Jim" L. Mandeville.[1][2][3][4] Notes1. ^'Governor's Councilor Kelly Timilty dies at 49,' The Patriot Ledger, Michael Norton, January 31, 2012 {{DEFAULTSORT:Timilty, Kelly}}{{Massachusetts-politician-stub}}2. ^'2009-2010 Public Officials of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.' William Welch Senate clerk/Steven James clerk of the House of Representatives, Biographical Sketch of Kelly A, Timilty, pg. 36 3. ^'Kelly A. Timilty, Governor's Council member, died today,' The Boston Globe, John R. Ellement, January 31, 2012 4. ^Kelly A. Timilty-obituary 9 : 1962 births|2012 deaths|Politicians from Boston|University of Maryland, College Park alumni|Women in Massachusetts politics|Massachusetts Democrats|Members of the Massachusetts Governor's Council|Timilty family|Massachusetts politicians convicted of crimes |
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