Timothy Andrew Walker

Timothy Andrew Walker obituary, Tallahassee, FL

Timothy Andrew Walker

Timothy Walker Obituary

Published by Legacy on Jan. 30, 2024.
Timothy "Andrew" Walker, beloved son, brother, uncle, partner, cousin, and friend passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, January 27, 2024. He was 36 years old. Born in Tallahassee, Andrew lived all over the state and country before settling in South Florida.
The oldest of five siblings, Andrew was the entrepreneur, businessman, debater, and brain bowl king. He hated injustices, and he loved the Florida State Seminoles, expensive foods, good music, his animals, and most of all his people. He was a dreamer and was always planning his next big thing or adventure. He lived large and fast, enjoying travel, music festivals, and his sports teams. Andrew was always the life of the party and brought laughter to so many.
He was preceded in death by his maternal great-grandparents, J. H. and Martyn Vaughan; paternal grandparents, Woody and Jean Walker; maternal grandparents, William "Buddy" and Lee Vaughan; and aunt, Elisa Vaughan.
Andrew leaves behind a host of loved ones including his father, Dr. Tim Walker (Hannah) of Tallahassee; mother, Debbie Vaughan (Jeff) of Merritt Island; longtime partner, Daniela "Dani" Screnci of Pompano Beach; younger siblings: Seth Walker (Caitlyn) of Savannah, Georgia, Ansley Walker of Stamford, Connecticut, Mark Thomas Walker (Courtney) of Port St. Lucie, and Lydia Walker of Tallahassee; nephew and niece: Fin Walker and Olivia Clark; aunts and uncles; cousins; friends; and his dog, Drago.
A Celebration of Andrew's Life will be held on February 3rd, 2024 at 10:00am CST at St. Simon's Episcopal Church in Fort Walton Beach. A reception will follow. Andrew was always trying to make the world a better place, donations may be made in his honor to Voices for Awareness: Facing Fentanyl at voicesforawareness.com

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