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Timothy Derrin Elmore

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Timothy Derrin Elmore

Birth
Death
21 Jan 2022 (aged 57)
Burial
Crossville, Cumberland County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.9527278, Longitude: -85.0174056
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Timothy Derrin Elmore, 56 of Crossville, was born Oct. 20, 1964, and passed away in his home on Jan. 21, 2022.
Tim will be greatly missed by his daughter, Brandi Brink; son-in-law, Jake Brink; grandson, Bo Brink; and granddaughter, Ava Brink; brother, Scott Elmore; sister-in law, Tina Elmore; nephews, Coty Elmore, Zack Elmore and Jacob Nealey; great-nieces, Dylan Caruthers and Nevaeh Elmore; and great-nephew, Michael Young.
Tim was reunited in heaven with both of his parents, Bob and Lucy Elmore.
Tim was a well loved person in our community. Tim never met a stranger. He loved telling stories and cracking jokes. It was impossible to be in his company without having a good laugh. He had a heart of gold and would give anyone the shirt off his back, even though he had very little to offer. He was all around one of the friendliest guys you would ever meet. Tim's laugh was probably his best character trait. His laugh would light up an entire room.
Tim loved the simple things in life. He loved spending time in the great outdoors. He did not believe in the internet or a smart phone. He did not get caught up in today's latest or newest things. He believed in doing everything the "old fashioned" way. He simply just wanted to spend time with the ones he loved.
Tim spent a lot of his years camping, hunting, fishing or going on backpacking trips. He also loved riding ATVs. He used to load up the 4-wheeler and cooler full of snacks, so that he and his daughter could enjoy the whole day in the woods. Those were some of the best memories they made together. When Tim became a grandpa, his world revolved around his grandkids. He spent most of his time with them. Taking them fishing and weekend camping trips. Most of his time was spent just being with them. He was always there for his daughter and son-in-law. They could always count on him to be there for any family event. He was always the light of the party.
We could all learn something from Tim Elmore. It's all about the simple things in life. Learning to be still in a crazy busy world. Cherish the time you have with family and just be together. He will be deeply missed by all his loved ones, until we meet you again in heaven. We love you so much!
Instead of flowers, the family is asking that if anyone wishes to make a donation to help the family with final expenses. Please go to First National Bank and inform the staff of your wish to donate to the memorial fund in Tim's name.
Published on January 24, 2022
Timothy Derrin Elmore, 56 of Crossville, was born Oct. 20, 1964, and passed away in his home on Jan. 21, 2022.
Tim will be greatly missed by his daughter, Brandi Brink; son-in-law, Jake Brink; grandson, Bo Brink; and granddaughter, Ava Brink; brother, Scott Elmore; sister-in law, Tina Elmore; nephews, Coty Elmore, Zack Elmore and Jacob Nealey; great-nieces, Dylan Caruthers and Nevaeh Elmore; and great-nephew, Michael Young.
Tim was reunited in heaven with both of his parents, Bob and Lucy Elmore.
Tim was a well loved person in our community. Tim never met a stranger. He loved telling stories and cracking jokes. It was impossible to be in his company without having a good laugh. He had a heart of gold and would give anyone the shirt off his back, even though he had very little to offer. He was all around one of the friendliest guys you would ever meet. Tim's laugh was probably his best character trait. His laugh would light up an entire room.
Tim loved the simple things in life. He loved spending time in the great outdoors. He did not believe in the internet or a smart phone. He did not get caught up in today's latest or newest things. He believed in doing everything the "old fashioned" way. He simply just wanted to spend time with the ones he loved.
Tim spent a lot of his years camping, hunting, fishing or going on backpacking trips. He also loved riding ATVs. He used to load up the 4-wheeler and cooler full of snacks, so that he and his daughter could enjoy the whole day in the woods. Those were some of the best memories they made together. When Tim became a grandpa, his world revolved around his grandkids. He spent most of his time with them. Taking them fishing and weekend camping trips. Most of his time was spent just being with them. He was always there for his daughter and son-in-law. They could always count on him to be there for any family event. He was always the light of the party.
We could all learn something from Tim Elmore. It's all about the simple things in life. Learning to be still in a crazy busy world. Cherish the time you have with family and just be together. He will be deeply missed by all his loved ones, until we meet you again in heaven. We love you so much!
Instead of flowers, the family is asking that if anyone wishes to make a donation to help the family with final expenses. Please go to First National Bank and inform the staff of your wish to donate to the memorial fund in Tim's name.
Published on January 24, 2022


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