Timothy Michael Beckim, Jr.
It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our own Timothy (Tim, Timmy, Timbo, TimB) Michael Beckim Jr. 35, of West Gardiner. Tim passed away unexpectedly Tuesday, November 5th, 2024. He was born June 19th, 1989 to Timothy Beckim Sr. and Dyana White in Ojai, California.
Timbo was known for his outgoing personality, terrible dancing, infectious laugh and smile that could brighten any room he was in. His love, kindness and generosity inspired and touched the lives of everybody he met.
Tim played soccer throughout his adolescence years. Creating memories that will last a lifetime. After graduating from Richmond High School, Timbo worked for McGee farms, Lamoureux Improvements, Maine Home Inspections and The Bowdoinham Marina and self-employed for himself. He loved and cherished all the people he got to meet and work with, and we are forever grateful for the boys that helped and supported him all the way through.
Tim enjoyed spending time with family and friends especially when a game of cornhole was involved. He competed in several cornhole tournaments with his dad Tim. During the fall he enjoyed hunting with his dad, uncle, brother and friends. He earned the name TimB playing softball with many of his lifelong friends on Dunbar Squared and RH Construction teams as #55. As Tim always said “lock it in.”
Tim is survived by his father, Timothy Beckim Sr. from Richmond & his fiancé Crystal Scott, Tim’s mother Dyana & her husband Richard White from Newport, his grandmother, Andree Beckim from Richmond and grandparents Dennis &; Leslie Elliot, from Lexington, NC. His sister, Tiffany Beckim, and his nephews Benjamin Beckim & Jaxson Burnell from Gardiner. His little brother &; sister, Kial & Alivia Beckim, both from Richmond. Tim leaves behind his three beloved children, Elliot, Wyatt & Reagan Beckim. They are the center of his universe. Followed by many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends that became family.
Tim was a loving, nurturing and a compassionate father. He thrived to be the best daddy for his babies. He enjoyed coaching them, watching them grow up and spending quality time with them. He loved them unconditionally and will continue to watch over them from above.
He is predeceased by his grandfather Carl Beckim Sr., cousin Shane Beckim and his aunts Jeannie Breton & Carlene Beckim.
A celebration of life will take place at the Enterprise Grange - 15 Alexander Reed Road Richmond, Maine. Saturday, November 16th, 2024 from 1-4PM.
“A great soul serves everyone all the time. A great soul never dies. It brings us together again and again.” —MAYA ANGELOU