Memorial Service Today for Tim Jecko

NEW HAVEN, Conn., January 29. A MEMORIAL service will be held this morning for former Yale swimming great Tim Jecko. The Broadway actor and former NCAA champion died earlier this month in Madison, N.J., following an 18-month battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease).

The service will be held at the Unitarian Church, 4 Waldron Ave., Summit, NJ 07901, (908-273-3245) at 11am.

Directions to Memorial Service
Directions: From New York City Penn Station, it is possible to take a New Jersey Transit Line train from Penn station to Summit, NJ, approximately a 35 minute train ride. From the station it is a short walk to Main St. and the church is on the corner of Springfield Ave. and Waldren Ave.

Tim Jecko Award Established
At the June 2004 Yale Swimming Association meeting, a new annual award, the Tim Jecko Award, was established for the best male and female individual medley swimmers. A silver bowl will be awarded annually to a member of each of the Men’s Team and the Women’s Team for outstanding performance in the individual medley.

The last team captain to serve under Coach Bob Kiphuth, Tim was a member of the 1956 Olympic Team. He entered collegiate swimming the following year, winning three gold medals at the NCAA championships. He continued his swimming career by winning national championships and setting records in freestyle, butterfly and the individual medley.

Donations to Go to New World-Class Yale Pool
It was Tim’s wish that donations in his name should help to finance the design and construction of a world-class competitive swimming facility at Yale.

Anne Thompson at the Yale Development Office is accepting contributions to the Tim Jecko Swimming Fund. Her address is Anne R. Thompson TC '99, Yale Development Officer, Reunion Giving, 265 Church Street, New Haven, CT 06510-7003, and her email address is anne.thompson@yale.edu . Gifts may be designated to the “New Pool Fund at Yale in honor of Tim Jecko ‘59”.

. –Foster deJesus

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