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Timothy Lewis Everett was born June 6, 1950 in Modesto, Ca. and passed away with family by his side at Kaiser Roseville on November 5, 2012, after a short battle with lung cancer. Tim was preceded in death by his father Willard and brother Jeff. He is survived by his mother Georgia, brothers Kenneth (Marilyn), Galen, wife Gail, son Christopher, daughter Katie (Ryan) Ellison, stepdaughters Erica (Edward) Leeman, and Heather (Brian) Lemere. Grandchildren Anthony and Sarah Leeman, Jillian Lemere and nephew Andrew Everett. Tim was a 43 year member of the Carpenters Union and during a 20 year career with Kiewit Pacific helped construct many of the Sacramento areas large public works projects including waste and water treatment plants in Woodland, Roseville's Booth Road and Pleasant Grove, Sacramento's Land Park and River, Fairbain Water Intake Facility, Natomas Pump Station and many other projects here and in the Bay area. His nickname was Grumpy due to his meticulous attention to details. Tim was a loving husband and father who embraced his blended family 25 years ago. He was a good hard working man who always provided for his family. He will be missed very much. Per his request there will be no services. A celebration of his life will be held on the afternoon of December 8, 2012 at his Citrus Heights home, all who knew him are welcome to attend. Rememberances can be made to the American Cancer Society.
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Thanks for the time you took to coach and train.
December 7, 2012
God rest his soul. I'm glad I got chance to work with him. I'll keep him and the family in my prayers.
Lucas Camp
December 6, 2012
Dear Gail,
I have a good memories about Tim.What especially stays in my mind how he cared about you when you were sick.Stay strong for the Family.
Valentina Pozin
Valentina Pozin
December 5, 2012
Rest in peace brother, will miss seeing you out there on the work
Larry Sisk
December 5, 2012
Gail, we will miss Grumpy. I have many great memories working with him, and listening to Tim and Dave Cardwell good natured bickering. He was a top foreman, hard to find professionals of Tim's caliber . If I weren't living in LA, I would be there Saturday, but I will be thinking of you all.
Gary Chapman
Gary Chapman
December 5, 2012
Tim will be missed spent alot of time on the job with Him.
Henry Souza
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