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Timothy Marcus Ginn was born on April 22, 1962, in Little Rock, Arkansas to the union of Carol Lee Beasly and George Vernon Ginn. He departed this life on Friday, November 24, 2023, at Alive Hospice in Nashville, Tennessee.
Tim found God early in life and was a member of Bridge of Hope Church, under the leadership of Pastor David Asante. He loved Jesus and celebrating Christmas.
Timothy was educated in Davidson County Public School Systems, attending Antioch High School. After completing his education, Timothy embarked on a fulfilling career at Ginn General Contractors. For many years, he was a hard worker. His dedication and expertise were greatly appreciated by all who relied on his skills.
Outside of his love for working, had a deep love for his dogs, he always took them on a daily ride in the truck. He also enjoyed fishing, and spending time with his loving grandkids, family, and friends.
On September 1, 2018, Timothy was united in Holy Matrimony by Pastor David Asante to Ashley Dawn McGonigal Mabry. They enjoyed over 18 years together.
Timothy led a life filled with love. He will forever be etched in our hearts. May he rest in peace knowing that his legacy lives on through the lives he touched.
Timothy Marcus Ginn was preceded in death by his daughter, Brittnay Clouse, father, George Vernon Ginn, mother, Carol Lee Beasley, brother, George Kelly Ginn, and uncle, Jack.
He is survived by his wife Ashley Dawn Ginn, daughter, Cherish (John) Ginn Hughes, grandchildren, Jacob, Lucas, Logan, and Aria, siblings, Trina, Leland, Georgia, Michelle, Brian, Christina (Amanda), Christoper (Natalie), Jessica (Devin Sr., Jennifer, Gregory Ginn, aunts, JoAnn Johnson, Billie Styles, along with his many other, nieces, nephews, beloved pets, Lainey& Spanky, other extended family, Kylsta, Larry, Jane, and Kyle Bunnett.
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