Timothy Paul “Timmy/Big T” Jackson

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Timothy Paul “Timmy/Big T” Jackson

Birth
Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
3 Dec 1999 (aged 51)
Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Hopedale, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Tim was a much decorated Vietnam Vet who served two tours of duty in Vietnam and a Worcester Firefighter who posthumosly made the rank of Lieutenant, Tim died in the Worcester Cold Storage fire, December 3rd, 1999 along with five other firefighters.

Born the second son in a family of 13, Tim was raised by his Aunt and Uncle, Lucille and Paul Jackson as their second child along with his cousins, Paula, Steven(deceased), Lee and David.
Owning a boater one time Tim enjoyed water skiing water on Lake Quinsigamond. He would borrow a wet suit to make sure of being first and last skier. He also enjoy gardening and raised many hybrid plants . Lilacs in particular were a favorite of his. He had a Harley
and enjoyed riding in "Rolling Thunder" rallies to the Vietnams Vets Memorial in Washington DC and to Sturgis.

Tim is survived by his wife Mary and by his two sons, Timmy Jr. and Noel. He also had two stepchildren, Sean and Diane. Tim left a host of grandchildren, many brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews and is remembered lovingly every day.

God Speed and God Bless you always.
Tim was a much decorated Vietnam Vet who served two tours of duty in Vietnam and a Worcester Firefighter who posthumosly made the rank of Lieutenant, Tim died in the Worcester Cold Storage fire, December 3rd, 1999 along with five other firefighters.

Born the second son in a family of 13, Tim was raised by his Aunt and Uncle, Lucille and Paul Jackson as their second child along with his cousins, Paula, Steven(deceased), Lee and David.
Owning a boater one time Tim enjoyed water skiing water on Lake Quinsigamond. He would borrow a wet suit to make sure of being first and last skier. He also enjoy gardening and raised many hybrid plants . Lilacs in particular were a favorite of his. He had a Harley
and enjoyed riding in "Rolling Thunder" rallies to the Vietnams Vets Memorial in Washington DC and to Sturgis.

Tim is survived by his wife Mary and by his two sons, Timmy Jr. and Noel. He also had two stepchildren, Sean and Diane. Tim left a host of grandchildren, many brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews and is remembered lovingly every day.

God Speed and God Bless you always.