Timothy Roy Williams

timothy williams

July 16, 1961 ~ April 21, 2011

Timothy Roy Williams, 49, of Georgetown Road, passed away at 4:17 p.m. , Thursday, April 21, at UPMC Northwest in Seneca. Born July 16, 1961, in Franklin, Timothy was the son of the late William and Jane Engles Williams. He was married July 4, 1991 to Jodi Maker, who survives. Timothy enjoyed fishing and hunting. He also enjoyed riding his motorcycle and playing his guitar, and the times he spent with his family. In addition to his wife, Timothy is survived by his children, Jason Dougherty and his wife, Kristi, of State College, Joshua Williams of Maryland, Jennifer Dougherty of Atlanta, Georgia, Tiffani Prenatt of Angola, Indiana, and Casey Shuffstall of Polk. He is also survived by his eleven grandchildren. In addition to his parents, Timothy was preceded in death by his three uncles, Phillip Engles, Harry Engles, and Sherman Engles. At Mr. Williams' request, there will be no visitation or services. Memorials may be made to Jodi Williams, 4151 Georgetown Road, Polk, PA 16342. The Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin, is handling arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.gardinierfuneralhome.com.

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  1. Remembering fondly, I can see Tim in my mind’s eye years ago…boyish charm and a smile that could brighten an entire room. Even then, wise beyond his years, he played his guitar with his heart. Even tho I have not seen or heard from him in oh so many years now (has it really been THAT LONG?) I am quite certain he will be missed by all of those whose lives he touched. Rest in Peace, my friend.

  2. Sorry to hear about Tim. Had not seen Jody or Tim for quite some time. If there is anything needed send email or feel free to call. 814-428-1823

  3. You taught me how to walk, swim, shoot, and drive. You taught me how to walk, tie my shoes, swim, shoot, and drive. No matter how much stress you were under or how many hours you worked slinging plaster you were always there to play “Blast” or drive me to a friends and crack jokes the whole way. You did a great job raising me and I love you so much dad.

  4. I am so sorry to hear of Tim’s passing.. I went to school with him and remember his smile ! I knew the Engles Family very well.

    Prayers to all!

    Lee Ann

  5. We just learned of Big Tim’s passing last wekend when we saw Clyde in WV.  I deem he hit the afterlife with a blaze of light that shone clear to the back row.  The parting is only for a brief while and maybe we’ll all feel better when we meet again.  We sure hope you’re getting by, Jodi, and we’ll continue to think of you all fondly.


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