Timothy Delmart Kennedy, known to friends and family as "Tim," passed away unexpectedly on October 27, 2024, in Inola, Oklahoma. Born on February 6, 1977, in San Diego, California, Tim was the son of Del and Karon Kennedy. From his early days, he had a deep appreciation for the outdoors and nature, finding joy and peace in the beauty around him.
Tim grew up in San Diego but found his roots in Oklahoma, graduating from Claremore High School. Tim was often likened to a Viking - powerful and strong, with a heart to match. A true outdoorsman, he embraced a life of hard work, adventure, and self-sufficiency. He was a proud biker, a dedicated hunter, a skilled crane operator, a capable steelman, and a skilled carpenter. Known as a jack of all trades, Tim mastered everything he set his mind to, from intricate art to the complexities of mathematics, showing genius-level skill and precision in every endeavor.
Tim truly was a gentle giant, known for his deep love of family and friends. He was a fiercely loyal man, always there when you needed him - whether it was a helping hand or a piece of tough advice. Tim valued his family above all else. He was devoted to his mother, Karon, and his sister Tammy Pisciotta, as well as her husband Mike. His nephews and niece - Brenan, Mikie, Jarimy, and Francesca - were the lights of his life, and he loved them with the same fierceness that he showed to all his loved ones.
Tim shared his life with his fiancée, Addie Morel, his partner of two years. Together, they built a life in Inola, raising five beloved dogs who were like their children. His dogs were his pride and joy, and his love for them was as boundless as his loyalty to his family.
Known for his big personality, Tim's legacy is one of strength, loyalty, and love, and he will be missed more than words can say.
A celebration of Tim's life will be held 2:00pm, November 9, 2024, at "The Slab" at the Family Home.
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