Timothy-Broad-Obituary

Timothy David Broad

Beaumont, California

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DIED
December 31, 2017
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Beaumont, California

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Timothy David Broad, 59, beloved husband, father and grandfather, went home to be with the Lord Sunday, December 31, 2017. Timothy David Broad was born May 7, 1958 in Downey, California to Rachel (Bascom) and William Broad. He attended Newbury High School in Newbury Park, California.

Timothy was a Deputy for 30 years.

He enjoyed golfing, listening to Hawaiian music and playing the guitar. He had a black belt in Karate.

Timothy was a loving, kind and gentle person. He was a giving man and was always there when you needed him.

Timothy is survived by his beloved wife Kathleen, loving children, sons, Kyle, Joel, daughters, Felicia, Kaelyn, Larissa and 3 grandchildren. He will be forever loved and missed by all whose lives he touched.

May Timothy David Broad rest in peace.


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Dear Family of Tim Broad,
Tim and I were Sister Traffic Cars and Partners at Lynwood Station. We knew each other well. I was honored that I was able to see the sensitive side of Tim as we survived our turbulent 20's. He was a great guy and a treasured friend. It's been over three months and I still feel the loss of him in this world. I pray he is at peace.

The Jonathan Edwards family are keeping Tim and his family and loved ones in our daily prayers, especially in the days ahead. We pray for comfort for the family and God's peace.

Dear Mrs. Rachel Broad, Kyle, Joel, Felicia, Kaelyn and Larissa.

I wanted to take a moment to share some thoughts about your son and father.

I had the pleasure of working with Tim for many years at Walnut Sheriff Station. Tim was loved and respected by everyone he worked with! He had a kind, soft spoken demeanor. He was a wealth of knowledge and experience. Tim's partners often sought him out for his knowledge. He loved to laugh and have a good time on the job, but...

Dear Mrs. Rachel Broad,

I just wanted to express my deepest condolences for your loss. Tim was truly an awesome human being and I am honored to call him my friend. I had the privilege to work with Tim and build a friendship with him during the time he spent at Walnut Sheriff's Station.

Whenever I saw Tim outside his Sheriff's uniform, he was always dressed in a Hawaiian shirt and even had the laid back disposition of a true Hawaiian that set him apart from your typical...