Timothy J. Nagle, 54, of Allentown passed away unexpectedly on December 23, 2025, after battling numerous health conditions. Born on April 3, 1971, to the late Regina (Gallagher) and Morris Nagle, Tim grew up on the East Side of Allentown attending Our Lady Help of Christians School and graduating from Allentown Central Catholic High School in 1989. In June 1997, Tim married the love of his life, Lisa (Ebert). Sons Evan and Jack were soon born, and Tim vigorously embraced the life of a hands-on Dad.

Aside from brief stints in other locations, Tim was a lifelong resident of Allentown and was a fixture on the Lehigh Valley golf scene. Through hard work, he eventually excelled at the sport, and depending on the day or who you talked to, was a “scratch golfer.” His love for the game and his playing different courses in the Lehigh Valley as well as courses throughout the US and beyond made him many friends and golf buddies. Depending on his golf partners, Tim was always quick with a solid golf tip or general good-natured ribbing on the course.

Over the years, Tim held various positions at Pipeline Petroleum in Macungie and Blue Mountain Ski Resort in Palmerton. Tim’s love for golf was no secret to anyone, and in 2014, Tim embarked on a new venture and poured his heart and soul into opening and managing Blue Shamrock Golf Club in Palmerton. Under Tim’s vision and hard work, Blue Shamrock has become a highly rated and popular golf destination in the Lehigh Valley.

As avid skiers, Tim, Lisa and the family spent much time at Blue Mountain and ski areas in Vermont and out West for skiing and family time. Tim and his family also embraced travel and enjoyed adventures all over the US and abroad, including Bermuda, Florida, Ireland, Italy, Austria, and New Zealand.

Since he was a young boy, Tim always had a gift for fishing, beginning at Saylors Lake and the small creeks in the Lehigh Valley and eventually adding a fishing component, including some deep-sea fishing, to his other travels. While patience might not have been one of Tim’s top ten qualities, he always had patience for fishing and, to their detriment, the fish rewarded him.

What friends and family will remember most is that Tim was the life of the party. If he wasn’t telling jokes, he was making drinks, cooking something, and generally trying to ensure everyone had a good time. He was generous with his time and would regularly help people out in ways big and small. No one was a stranger to Tim for long; he had the gift of gab and talked to everyone along the way. Rarely was there a trip, dinner, stop for gas, or errand that didn’t involve Tim running into a friend or chatting with someone new. He will be sorely missed.

Tim is survived by his wife Lisa; his sons Evan and Jack; his father-in-law Bruce Ebert of Allentown; sister-in-law Tari Ebert of Allentown; sister Jane Nagle (Richard McDermott) of Chicago, Illinois; brother Michael Nagle (Megan O’Donnell) of Allen Township; brother Matthew Nagle of Allentown; nieces and nephews Jessica Brinker, Chance, Shane, Molly, Bridget, Daniel, and Brenna Nagle and Julia and Mary McDermott; many cousins, extended family, friends and golf buddies. Private services have been held.

Arrangements are entrusted to the O’Donnell Funeral Home, Allentown. Contributions may be made in Tim’s memory to the American Heart Association, Kate’s House of Paws, or The Sanctuary at Haafsville, c/o the O’Donnell Funeral Home. For online condolences, please visit www.odonnellfuneralhomes.com

Timothy J. Nagle, 54, of Allentown passed away unexpectedly on December 23, 2025, after battling numerous health conditions. Born on April 3, 1971, to the late Regina (Gallagher) and Morris Nagle, Tim grew up on the East Side of Allentown attending Our Lady Help of Christians School and graduating from Allentown Central Catholic High School in 1989. In June 1997, Tim married the love of his life, Lisa (Ebert). Sons Evan and Jack were soon born, and Tim vigorously embraced the life of a hands-on Dad.

Aside from brief stints in other locations, Tim was a lifelong resident of Allentown and was a fixture on the Lehigh Valley golf scene. Through hard work, he eventually excelled at the sport, and depending on the day or who you talked to, was a “scratch golfer.” His love for the game and his playing different courses in the Lehigh Valley as well as courses throughout the US and beyond made him many friends and golf buddies. Depending on his golf partners, Tim was always quick with a solid golf tip or general good-natured ribbing on the course.

Over the years, Tim held various positions at Pipeline Petroleum in Macungie and Blue Mountain Ski Resort in Palmerton. Tim’s love for golf was no secret to anyone, and in 2014, Tim embarked on a new venture and poured his heart and soul into opening and managing Blue Shamrock Golf Club in Palmerton. Under Tim’s vision and hard work, Blue Shamrock has become a highly rated and popular golf destination in the Lehigh Valley.

As avid skiers, Tim, Lisa and the family spent much time at Blue Mountain and ski areas in Vermont and out West for skiing and family time. Tim and his family also embraced travel and enjoyed adventures all over the US and abroad, including Bermuda, Florida, Ireland, Italy, Austria, and New Zealand.

Since he was a young boy, Tim always had a gift for fishing, beginning at Saylors Lake and the small creeks in the Lehigh Valley and eventually adding a fishing component, including some deep-sea fishing, to his other travels. While patience might not have been one of Tim’s top ten qualities, he always had patience for fishing and, to their detriment, the fish rewarded him.

What friends and family will remember most is that Tim was the life of the party. If he wasn’t telling jokes, he was making drinks, cooking something, and generally trying to ensure everyone had a good time. He was generous with his time and would regularly help people out in ways big and small. No one was a stranger to Tim for long; he had the gift of gab and talked to everyone along the way. Rarely was there a trip, dinner, stop for gas, or errand that didn’t involve Tim running into a friend or chatting with someone new. He will be sorely missed.

Tim is survived by his wife Lisa; his sons Evan and Jack; his father-in-law Bruce Ebert of Allentown; sister-in-law Tari Ebert of Allentown; sister Jane Nagle (Richard McDermott) of Chicago, Illinois; brother Michael Nagle (Megan O’Donnell) of Allen Township; brother Matthew Nagle of Allentown; nieces and nephews Jessica Brinker, Chance, Shane, Molly, Bridget, Daniel, and Brenna Nagle and Julia and Mary McDermott; many cousins, extended family, friends and golf buddies. Private services have been held.

Arrangements are entrusted to the O’Donnell Funeral Home, Allentown. Contributions may be made in Tim’s memory to the American Heart Association, Kate’s House of Paws, or The Sanctuary at Haafsville, c/o the O’Donnell Funeral Home. For online condolences, please visit www.odonnellfuneralhomes.com