Timmy enjoyed working out at the gym, playing Call of Duty, trips to the beach, the piers at San Francisco, music, reading, UFC, his loving pitbull Misha and faithful golden retriever Scooby, and hanging out with family and friends.
Timmy was very sociable and was always making new friends, but made lifelong friends as well. He was a loyal and faithful friend to everyone he met. He enjoyed working at Tailgater's Sports Bar & Grill, where he liked socializing with the people there. He was very intelligent and was planning on attending an electricity program at Los Medanos College in the fall.
Timmy passed away at home after a short illness. He leaves behind his mother, Dawna Clements; father, Tim Clements, Sr.; brothers, Jeremy, Ryan and Shane; grandmothers, Evelyn Crane and Cathy Clements; aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends.
He was a wonderful son and friend whom we all loved and will miss for the rest of our lives. Graveside services were held Feb. 15 at Union Cemetery in Brentwood.
Reprinted from THEPRESS.NET March 1, 2013
Timmy enjoyed working out at the gym, playing Call of Duty, trips to the beach, the piers at San Francisco, music, reading, UFC, his loving pitbull Misha and faithful golden retriever Scooby, and hanging out with family and friends.
Timmy was very sociable and was always making new friends, but made lifelong friends as well. He was a loyal and faithful friend to everyone he met. He enjoyed working at Tailgater's Sports Bar & Grill, where he liked socializing with the people there. He was very intelligent and was planning on attending an electricity program at Los Medanos College in the fall.
Timmy passed away at home after a short illness. He leaves behind his mother, Dawna Clements; father, Tim Clements, Sr.; brothers, Jeremy, Ryan and Shane; grandmothers, Evelyn Crane and Cathy Clements; aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends.
He was a wonderful son and friend whom we all loved and will miss for the rest of our lives. Graveside services were held Feb. 15 at Union Cemetery in Brentwood.
Reprinted from THEPRESS.NET March 1, 2013
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