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Timothy Ciriaco Dennisson died unexpectedly on May 3, 2025, in Delray, Florida. He was only 45 years old, born March 3, 1980. The family is deeply hurt and shocked by his sudden death.
Timothy’s loving parents survive him; Thomas and Theresa Dennisson as well as his precious son, Easton. His grandfather, Salomon (Mamo) also lives and cherishes memories of him. He also leaves behind a broken-hearted family of: Sister Jessica and husband Felipe parents of his Niece Zoey. Timothy’s Aunts, Uncles and their Families will miss him beyond words; Aunt Rebecca and husband John their son Joseph, Uncle Raymond and wife Tracy and their son Raymond, Uncle Ronnie and wife Venetia and their children Jenny, Dusty (Andrea) and Derek, Uncle Wesley and wife Michelle and their children Naiomi (AJ), Sharlotte, Billy Joe (CJ), Mary (Julian), Britney, Shawn (Megan), Lacey (Westley) and Chelsea, and Uncle Leo and wife Louise and son Dylan (Rachel).
Greeting him in heaven are family members that proceeded him in death, maternal Grandmother, Inez (Ama) and paternal Grandparents Larry and Dorothy and Cousin Charles.
Timothy was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico and grew up in Moriarty, New Mexico. During his late teens he fell in love with Nohime, and they eventually married. Together they pursued their passion for fitness and martial arts and were dedicated to rising to the top of their fields. On January 30, 2017, they welcomed their son Easton into the world. Although they were not married at the time of his death Nohime and Timothy maintained a strong friendship in support of their son. Easton is an amazing athlete and carries on Timothy’s love for martial arts.
Timothy loved fishing and training…training until it hurt, the harder the better. When he wasn’t working, you could always find him at the dojo. In addition to his training, he was an instructor who encouraged others to be the best they could be. This drive also led him to fight professionally for a brief time as well as many amateur fights. Timothy loved the thrill of the fight and feared no one.
He had a strong personality that people were drawn to and loved. His friends were a huge part of his life. While living away from his home in Florida, childhood friends Robert and Glinda Maese were family to him. Timothy loved spending time with them and their beautiful family, especially the children and grandchildren, and would often share stories and pictures of their great times together. Over his short life he accumulated many friendships that included the best buddies he grew up with, to his sparing partners and workout friends at Jackson Wink’s Gym in Albuquerque, NM to his most recent group of pals from 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu in Boca Raton, FL.
Timothy was a man of many talents. Growing up he learned so much from the men in his life; his Dad, Thomas showed him around an engine, helping his Mamo at his service station and he got dirty working with his grandfather Larry and uncles digging wells. After high school, he took an interest in construction and started his career working on remodels with his Uncle Raymond. Eventually Timothy chose a long career in the RV industry but eventually returned to construction as a project manager remodeling multi-million dollar homes in Florida.
All who knew Timothy are sincerely saddened by this great loss in their lives. To honor him and share our most cherished memories a memorial service is planned for July 12th at 11:00 a.m. at the Moriarty Civic Center.
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