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Lloyd Laval Timmons

August 26, 1941 - February 16, 2018
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Lloyd L. “Tim” Timmons Jr. 76, Springfield, MO. passed away on February 16, 2018, after a short illness. He was born in Omaha Nebraska, on August 26, 1941, to Lloyd L. and Myrtle (Gamble) Timmons. Tim was a U.S. Air Force veteran and he retired as an operations manager, for Raython-Hughes Aircraft Corporation. He was a long-time member of the Watermill
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left a message on February 22, 2018:
L.T., It was a pleasure to know you. It was great working with you and your dedication to duty was outstanding. Take care old friend. 10-7 O.D.46
Tim and Jan Bowling left a message on February 21, 2018:
We are so sorry for your loss. Tim will be greatly missed.
Robin Meeks left a message on February 21, 2018:
Sorry to hear of your loss. Tim was a fellow Christian and will be missed each day. May your heart be strengthened with memories.
Bob Boland left a message on February 21, 2018:
On behalf of all of the members of the International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators, our deepest condolences to the family on the loss of Lloyd. We are so proud that he is part of our legacy, and may he forever rest easy knowing that he paved a righteous path for all of us who have followed. -Bob Boland, International Director, IABTI
Ramon W. "Ray" Hoyt left a message on February 20, 2018:
I knew Lloyd Timmons at the Sheriff's Office in the 60s and early 70s. I left the S/O in 1972 moving to Nevada, so my recollection of those days is a bit sketchy!! My condolences to the family. Ray Hoyt Nevada Dept of Public Safety (retired)
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left a message on February 19, 2018:
Tim will be missed by the Gribbin Family! A Godly man that really knew how to have fun with us kids while growing up! So many memories, Camping, Duck hunting, and my all time favorite THE 4TH OF JULY!! He always had a surprise in store for us kids. The times spent with the Timmons Family was a huge part of my childhood and I cherish the memories we all made together. Rest in Peace Lloyd, you are home now! Every time we have a thunder storm, I think of you buddy! God Bless!
left a message on February 19, 2018:
Lloyd and I worked together on the bomb squad and attended Red Stone refresher course together. In the early days we worked the Complaint Desk together. We had a lot of fun blowing up stuff... Permanente building, quick silver mines, and the abandoned nursing home in Los Gatos. Fun with the FMC bomb trailor. Now I'm deaf as I'm sure Lloyd was.
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Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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