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Timothy Roundstone Obituary

Timothy "Timmy" Scott Roundstone II entered this world on Feb. 12, 1990. He spent 20 brief years with his family and friends until his departure on Nov. 19, 2010. Timmy's closest friends were his family. His mother, Linda Caldwell, was Timmy's life source. When he was not at school or work, he was most often with her riding shotgun while running errands. He always called himself her "little right-hand man." His loyalty to her came from the generous love she gave him. He always wanted to give back to her for all that she had given him. Mom always came first.

Timmy's siblings Robert, Norman and Carrie Roundstone were his favorite friends to be with, and they all shared many adventures and memorable experiences together. His stepfather, Chad Caldwell, whom he called "Dad," played a vital role in his life. Chad is credited with patiently and constantly shaping and molding Timmy into the fine young man he had become. Timmy's love for his two young nieces, Faythe and Malia, was visible in the way he always made time for them. The love of Timmy's life was Miss Haley Rains. They shared the past three years together and most of that time, they were inseparable.

Timmy was so proud of his dog, George, and they were true buddies. They spent many hours playing together and out walking.

Timmy had every reason to be proud of the life he was embarking on after acquiring his GED in April of 2010. He was excited about continuing his education at MSU Billings College of Technology, where he was studying to become an automotive technician.

Timmy always wore a big smile and had a kind word for everyone. Timmy's adventurous spirit and curious nature always led him on many journeys. His love of life made him an inspiration and he will always be a point of light to those around him.

Timmy will be greatly missed and will live forever in the home and hearts of his family here in Billings.

He was recently joined by his Uncle Stevie Maciel from Fresno, Calif.

Other survivors include extended family; his grandmother, Martina Hernandez; many aunts, uncles and cousins in California and Lame Deer.

The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks and deep gratitude to the Billings Police Department, the Billings Fire Department and everyone for their support and efforts in bringing Timmy home.

The family is holding a celebration of life at the Dahl Funeral Chapel located at 10 Yellowstone Ave. in Billings on Saturday, March 26, at 1 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Western Security Bank c/o Timothy Roundstone II Fund by calling 371-8200.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Billings Gazette on Mar. 26, 2011.

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