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Timothy William House
Passed away on Oct 31, 2023
Timothy William House
1955
 - 
2023
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Timothy William House passed away on October 31, 2023, at the age of 68. Timothy was born in Wichita, Kansas to Elizabeth Jean Harrison and William Eugene House on July 7, 1955. He was one of 5 children. Through his adult life he had lived in Arizona, California, New Mexico, and North Carolina. From 2 marriages, he has 3 children and 6 grandchildren. Timothy is survived by daughters, Catherine Camacho (husband Francisco "Jr" Camacho), Victoria House (husband Jarrett Warren) and son Alexander House. He is leaving behind six grandsons, Javi Camacho, Xavier Camacho, Abel Camacho, Axel James Camacho, Roman Camacho, and Bennett Warren. He is also survived by sisters, Teresa J. (House) White and Bettina K. (House) Silverman. He was preceded in death by his parents William and Elizabeth House, and two siblings, Kelly Marie House, and Michael House. Life was hard in his final years, but there were times of joy in his 68 years that we will keep close to our hearts. We can choose to reflect on the times he brought us laughter and find comfort in those memories from long ago. As the cause of death is unknown at this time, I’m sure he would grumble that he’s fine and yell "It's not a tumor" and then instruct us to "Get to the choppa." I also imagine in his final thoughts he gave a thumbs up and said, “I’ll be back.” All those surviving will be remembering Timothy in their own private ways as there will not be a service.
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