Timothy-Quinton-Obituary

Timothy Quinton

Baytown, Texas

1950 - 2011

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Timothy (Tim) L. Quinton, 60, of Baytown, died in his home on December 6, 2011. Tim was born December 31, 1950, in Houston, Texas, to Mercedes Quinton and the late Curtis Quinton. He is a 1968 graduate of Robert E. Lee High School in Baytown and from Southwest Texas State University in San...

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Thank you so much for your friendly kind words and your acceptance. Even with just the very few times we spoke it seemed as though I had known you for quite some time.I really feel as though I've lost out on a lifelong friend. Your help has meant so much to me. Thank you for letting me get to know about myself a little better.....P.S. So far its all been a match....So far. GOD BLESS YOU BUDDY.

My condolences to the family of Mr. Quinton. May the God of all comfort provide the needed strength and courage so you can cope with your great loss.

Tim made everyone feel special in his presence. He was a truly unique individual. My heart goes out to the family and friends.

I had the pleasure of working with Mr Quinton for 5 years @ Pfeiffer and Son.I really enjoyed knowing him ,Loved his Joking nature and I know he will be missed. I am saying a special Prayer for him and his family at this time of Bereavement

May God grant you comfort during this time for the loss of your Tim.

Kay and family,
I feel so fortunate to have known Tim and to have been included in a part his life. He always made my family and I feel welcome and genuinely cared for. He just took us all as his own. It means a lot to a mom and dad when someone asks about their kids, and he always did. I will never forget his smiling face...he will be greatly missed.

Tim speaking at his retirement party

Having worked along side Tim (or TQ as we referred to him) for over 30 years, I can attest to the fact that he was a very unique and caring man. He loved his family, and spoke about them often. He never was at a loss for words or a corny joke. He was always available to listen to the problems, concerns, or achievements, and to offer his advise to others. He never met anyone who remained a strainger for long, and was always inquisitive about any subject that came up in conversation. He...

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We meet people every day in our lives and although I didn't personally know Tim and his family, I knew he had a big heart and was a caring person. He always had an answer for a problem or offered a solution. The professionalism he exhibited in working with Centerpoint Energy was second to none and was always there. My condolences and prayers to Tim's family.