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  1. Timothy James Mara. Born: July 29 , 1887 in New York City, NY. Died: February 16 , 1959 in New York City, NY. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Owner in 1963 ( Full List) More bio, uniform, draft info. Hall of Fame.

  2. Jan 24, 2024 · Timothy Christopher Mara, born on March 11, 1957, is the scion of a prominent NFL legacy. His father, Wellington Mara, was the long-time co-owner of the New York Giants, a position he held until he died in 2005. Timothy’s grandfather, Tim Mara, founded the Giants in 1925, setting the stage for the family’s lasting impact on the league.

  3. On October 5, 1925, Tim Mara’s New York Giants began to carve its history as a team by playing its first game against All New Britain in New Britain, Connecticut. It was a debut game and season that worked in the team’s favor with a winning record. Out of the twelve games played, only four of them were lost.

  4. Jan 26, 2001 · Tim Mara was a friend of many powerful New Yorkers; Wellington remembers a Sunday dinner at the family apartment at 155th Street and Riverside Drive attended by Gov. Alfred E. Smith of New York.

  5. Timothy W. Mara, born October 14, 1951, has gone to be with his Creator on March 1, 2024. He leaves behind the love of his life, Jan Parsons Mara, and many family members and friends. Those who knew Tim, knew he loved being with his friends and family to talk and tell his many stories, cook, barbecue, entertain, hunt, fish, cut down trees and share the wood, share his skills and knowledge, go ...

  6. Mar 18, 2015 · Ann Mara was the widow of Wellington Mara, who along with brother Jack inherited control of the team from their father, Tim Mara, who founded the team in 1925. Ann Mara died in January.

  7. Tim Mara is a trial lawyer. He prepares every one of his cases for the courtroom. Tim has litigated hundreds of cases, from complaint to appeal, in all fifty states. Clients engage Tim to protect their rights before suit is filed, during litigation, on the eve of trial, and on appeal. Criminal law. Insurance bad faith. Alternative Dispute ...

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