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Timothy Kimball Obituary (1987 - 2025)

Born Dec 03, 1987, Timothy Kimball attended Plymouth North High School in Plymouth, MA. View the obituary, post a memory, or share a photo about Timothy Kimball.

Graduation Year Class of 2006
Date of Birth Dec 03, 1987
Date of Passing Mar 15, 2025
About Timothy John (T.J.) Kimball passed away suddenly on Saturday March 15th at the age of 37 in his home in Raynham Massachusetts. He was born on December 3, 1987 to Angela and Timothy Kimball and was raised in Plymouth Massachusetts. He is survived by his Wife, Ashley Kimball of Raynham; his Mother Angela Kimball of Plymouth; his Father Timothy Kimball of Rockland; their partners Chris Tetler of Plymouth; and Christine Connell of Rockland; his sister Shannon Kilburn and her husband Domenic Lentini of Plymouth; his sister Brittany McGinnis and brother in-law Conor McGinnis of Plymouth; his sister Marisa Kimball and her partner Paul Frost of Carver; his grandmother Joan Sullivan of Plymouth; his grandmother Dorothy Kimball of Rockland; his mother in law Elaine Herman of Port Charlotte Florida. He is also survived by his nephews and nieces; Damien, Brayden, Sofia, Rori, Charlie, Brielle, Gavin, Izabella, Mea, Lila, and Seamus whom so deeply loved him. He is also survived by many Aunts, Uncles and Cousins. After graduating from Plymouth North High School in 2006, he became a proud member of the Painters D.C. 35 Union for eighteen years and worked for New England Finish Systems his entire career. Anyone who had the pleasure to work alongside of him spoke largely of his incredible work ethic and dedication. Despite being raised and outnumbered by his three sisters, he was your typical young boy. He enjoyed anything that involved being outside from climbing trees and fishing to riding bikes and gathering the neighborhood for a good whiffle ball tournament. At a very young age, T became an incredible athlete. He excelled in anything that involved a ball including baseball, football, and lacrosse. His love for sports continued into adulthood as an avid sports fan. In his free time he enjoyed paint-ball, snowboarding, and gaming with his nephews. T.J. and his wife met while in high school, they were the true definition of what it means to have a soul mate and he loved her whole heartedly. His love for his family was unmeasurable and unconditional. He thoroughly enjoyed getting together for family poker night’s and corn-hole tournament’s (Risa still swears to you that she and Paul do not practice in their back yard). Although he did not have children of his own (the human-kind), he so passionately loved his nephews and nieces and took pride in their sports games and accomplishments. He had a love for dogs like no other, and that love shined bright on Ghost and Walther who were so blessed to have a Doggy Dad as wonderful as him. T.J. will be remembered to all who knew and loved him as a kind, loving, caring, selfless, and gentle soul. He brought happiness to the lives of so many and he will be missed immensely.
Timothy John (T.J.) Kimball passed away suddenly on Saturday March 15th at the age of 37 in his home in Raynham Massachusetts. He was born on December 3, 1987 to Angela and Timothy Kimball and was raised in Plymouth Massachusetts. He is survived by his Wife, Ashley Kimball of Raynham; his Mother Angela Kimball of Plymouth; his Father Timothy Kimball of Rockland; their partners Chris Tetler of Plymouth; and Christine Connell of Rockland; his sister Shannon Kilburn and her husband Domenic Lentini of Plymouth; his sister Brittany McGinnis and brother in-law Conor McGinnis of Plymouth; his sister Marisa Kimball and her partner Paul Frost of Carver; his grandmother Joan Sullivan of Plymouth; his grandmother Dorothy Kimball of Rockland; his mother in law Elaine Herman of Port Charlotte Florida. He is also survived by his nephews and nieces; Damien, Brayden, Sofia, Rori, Charlie, Brielle, Gavin, Izabella, Mea, Lila, and Seamus whom so deeply loved him. He is also survived by many Aunts, Uncles and Cousins. After graduating from Plymouth North High School in 2006, he became a proud member of the Painters D.C. 35 Union for eighteen years and worked for New England Finish Systems his entire career. Anyone who had the pleasure to work alongside of him spoke largely of his incredible work ethic and dedication. Despite being raised and outnumbered by his three sisters, he was your typical young boy. He enjoyed anything that involved being outside from climbing trees and fishing to riding bikes and gathering the neighborhood for a good whiffle ball tournament. At a very young age, T became an incredible athlete. He excelled in anything that involved a ball including baseball, football, and lacrosse. His love for sports continued into adulthood as an avid sports fan. In his free time he enjoyed paint-ball, snowboarding, and gaming with his nephews. T.J. and his wife met while in high school, they were the true definition of what it means to have a soul mate and he loved her whole heartedly. His love for his family was unmeasurable and unconditional. He thoroughly enjoyed getting together for family poker night’s and corn-hole tournament’s (Risa still swears to you that she and Paul do not practice in their back yard). Although he did not have children of his own (the human-kind), he so passionately loved his nephews and nieces and took pride in their sports games and accomplishments. He had a love for dogs like no other, and that love shined bright on Ghost and Walther who were so blessed to have a Doggy Dad as wonderful as him. T.J. will be remembered to all who knew and loved him as a kind, loving, caring, selfless, and gentle soul. He brought happiness to the lives of so many and he will be missed immensely.
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