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Timothy Orlando Sebree, Jr., son of Timothy Sebree, Sr., and Kimberly Mallory Sebree, began his earthly journey on Thursday, June 29, 1995 in Clarksville, Tennessee. His grandfather, Roy Sebree preceded him in death.
He accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Savior at an early age. He was a faithful member of Mt. Nebo Missionary Baptist Church where he sang in the Youth Choir, served on the Youth Usher Board, in the Youth Department and the Cumberland River South Kentucky Middle Tennessee Baptist District Association Youth Department.
Timothy, Jr., was educated in the Rutherford County School System where he attended and graduated from Smyrna High School with the Class of 2013. He enjoyed employment with Schneider Electric as an Assembly Technician.
He enjoyed spending time raising his son, T’Jay Sebree; spending time with his family; hanging out with friends and cousins. He had a very close bond with his siblings. He was a hard worker with a quiet spirit and a tall gentle soul who always kept a smile on his face. All who knew and loved him will sorely miss his presence.
On Sunday, June 29, 2025, Timothy, Jr.’s earthly journey ended as he answered God’s beckoning call to move on up a little higher.
He leaves to cherish precious memories his parents, Timothy Sebree, Sr., and Kimberly M. Sebree, Smyrna, TN; son, Timothy Orlando Sebree “T’Jay”, Murfreesboro, TN; sister, Keonna Sebree; brother, DeVante Sebree (Katelynn Taylor) all of Smyrna, TN; grandparents: Dorothy Sebree, Albner O. and Elenora Mallory; uncles: Chris (Danielle) Bailey, Greg Bailey and Kenneth Duffey; aunts: Cecilia (Tony) Wells and Christina (DeShawn) Moody and a host of great-aunts, great-uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
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816 Franklin St., Clarksville, TN 37040
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