John Timon
1797–1867 (age 70)
Bishop
Biography
John Timon was a distinguished religious leader and bishop whose ecclesiastical career spanned much of the nineteenth century. Born in 1797, he devoted his life to the Catholic Church and rose to prominence as a bishop, serving as a spiritual leader and administrator within the Church hierarchy. His tenure as bishop reflected his commitment to faith, education, and pastoral care during a period of significant growth in the American Catholic Church.
Timon's leadership at St. Joseph Cathedral in Buffalo represented his dedication to serving the spiritual needs of his diocese and fostering the development of Catholic institutions in the region. His burial at St. Joseph Cathedral honors his long service to the Church and his legacy as a respected ecclesiastical figure whose contributions to American Catholicism extended beyond his lifetime.