Outdoors
Tackle shop owner Tim Yvon dies of cancer
12:28 PM EST on Sunday, November 30, 2008
Tim Yvon, the owner of Quonny Bait & Tackle, died of cancer Tuesday. He opened the store last spring after the death of Don Cameron, who had owned Captain Don’s Bait & Tackle at the same location at the intersection of Routes 1 and 216 in Charlestown. Yvon was 50.
In his youth, he had been a commercial fisherman. As an adult, he was a dedicated surfcaster.
He leaves his parents, Richard and Beatrice Yvon, his three sisters and their husbands — Robin and Jeffrey Nash, Michelle and Paul Serafino and Riki-Anne and Tom Landers — and seven nephews.
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