Timmy will forever be missed.
Tim attended St. Francis School, E. J. Martínez, Harington Jr. High, Vo Tech and Santa Fé High School.
As soon as Tim was out of school, his wanderlust kicked in and he moved to Crested Butte, CO, then on to Telluride, CO. Next, he was in California, then on to Maui and Kawai where he became a windsurfer. Tim was also familiar with all the windsurfing beaches in Mexico.
When his dad decided to build a solar house, he was there to help him every step of the way. Tim was a welder and through this skill created many beautiful pieces of art including beautiful garden benches. When he became ill with Morgellons that put a stop to his surfing days. When his dad became ill, he was there to help care for him and after his passing, he then took on the responsibility of caring for his mom, doing all the shopping and cooking.
Timmy cooked for every family occasion. His cookies and brownies were enjoyed by relatives and friends. Tim was hospitalized last year with a blood clot in his lungs and he suffered from a mini stroke earlier this year from which he was not able to recover.
Timmy leaves behind his mother, Mary Pauline, his sister, Deborah, his brothers, Ted and Dave, nephews, Justin, Kevin and Sam and Will, aunt, Bernice, uncles, Ray (Theresa) and Bob (Priscilla) and Fred and many cousins and friends.
Timmy was preceded in death by his father, Theodore, grandparents, Paul and Mary, uncle, Paul Jr. and aunt, Dorothy and many cousins and relatives.
Timmy will forever be missed.
Tim attended St. Francis School, E. J. Martínez, Harington Jr. High, Vo Tech and Santa Fé High School.
As soon as Tim was out of school, his wanderlust kicked in and he moved to Crested Butte, CO, then on to Telluride, CO. Next, he was in California, then on to Maui and Kawai where he became a windsurfer. Tim was also familiar with all the windsurfing beaches in Mexico.
When his dad decided to build a solar house, he was there to help him every step of the way. Tim was a welder and through this skill created many beautiful pieces of art including beautiful garden benches. When he became ill with Morgellons that put a stop to his surfing days. When his dad became ill, he was there to help care for him and after his passing, he then took on the responsibility of caring for his mom, doing all the shopping and cooking.
Timmy cooked for every family occasion. His cookies and brownies were enjoyed by relatives and friends. Tim was hospitalized last year with a blood clot in his lungs and he suffered from a mini stroke earlier this year from which he was not able to recover.
Timmy leaves behind his mother, Mary Pauline, his sister, Deborah, his brothers, Ted and Dave, nephews, Justin, Kevin and Sam and Will, aunt, Bernice, uncles, Ray (Theresa) and Bob (Priscilla) and Fred and many cousins and friends.
Timmy was preceded in death by his father, Theodore, grandparents, Paul and Mary, uncle, Paul Jr. and aunt, Dorothy and many cousins and relatives.
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