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Timothy Crump, a cherished soul known for his loving nature, selfless acts, and friendly demeanor, passed away peacefully on June 21, 2025, in Central, South Carolina. Born on September 14, 1952, in Hartwell, Georgia, Timothy's life was a testament to the enduring power of love and family.
Timothy's journey began as the beloved son of Eugenia and the late Angus Crump. He grew up surrounded by the warmth of his siblings, Jerry, Richard, and Edith, all of whom shared an unbreakable bond that only grew stronger with time. Timothy's life was further enriched when he met and married the love of his life, Deborah. Together, they built a family rooted in compassion and joy, welcoming their sons Michael and Brian into the world. A dedicated family man, Timothy's greatest pride was his role as a grandfather to Adrian, Neveah, Brittany, Alex, Draven, and Layla. His eyes would light up with every visit, every shared story, and every moment spent teaching them the joys of fishing, the intricacies of woodworking, or the excitement of a Carolina Panthers football game.
Professionally, Timothy dedicated over 40 years to the textile field, where his work ethic and collaborative spirit earned him the respect and admiration of his colleagues. His involvement in industry associations further showcased his commitment to his craft and his desire to contribute to the community he held so dear.
Timothy's interests were a reflection of his character. A man who loved the simple pleasures in life, he found solace in the pages of a good book, or a quiet fishing spot, and the satisfaction of creating something beautiful with his hands. His woodworking pieces were not just objects but stories carved from wood, each with its own narrative and place in his heart.
Those who knew Timothy will remember him as a man who always put others before himself. His selflessness was a guiding light, inspiring those around him to be kinder, to give more, and to love without reservation. His friendly nature made him a pillar in his community, a friend to many, and a stranger to none.
Timothy's legacy is carried on by his devoted wife, Deborah; his loving sons, Michael and Brian; his adored grandchildren, Adrian, Neveah, Brittany, Alex, Draven, and Layla; his caring siblings, Jerry, Richard, and Edith; and his revered mother, Eugenia. Each of them will continue to walk in the footsteps of his love, his generosity, and his kindness.
As we bid farewell to Timothy Crump, we celebrate a life beautifully lived and a heart generously shared. His memory will forever be etched in the lives he touched, the family he nurtured, and the community he loved. Though he may have left this earth, his spirit remains, a gentle reminder of the goodness that resides in us all.
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