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Obituary: Timothy C. Hurteau

Published December 28, 2016 at 9:29 p.m.


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Timothy C. Hurteau
  • Timothy C. Hurteau

Timothy C. Hurteau lived life to the fullest. He was always there to lend a hand, advice, or to lighten the mood with a joke. He was born in St. Albans and raised in Milton, Vermont. He served for six years in the US Navy as a nuclear operator aboard the USS Enterprise before returning to Vermont; the place he loved. Tim was widely read and enjoyed sharing the “useless information” he had acquired through a lifetime of reading. A dog lover, there wasn’t much he enjoyed more than walking at Goose Pond with his family, especially the dogs.

He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and son. Grandson Toby liked building boats with his Grampy, grandson Sam loved Grampy’s jokes, and grandson Porter liked his geometry lessons and mowing Great Grandma’s lawn with Grampy. No project was too small or large for Grampy to do with his grandsons. Tim passed away on 25 Dec 2016 leaving an empty place in the hearts of his family.

Calling hours will be on Friday, December 30th, 2016, from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. at the Heald Funeral Home, 87 South Main Street, St. Albans.

A Celebration of Tim’s life will take place on Saturday, December 31st, at 11:00 A.M. at the Georgia Plain Baptist Church, 1493 Stonebridge Road, Georgia. Interment with military honors will take place later next spring in the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials in Tim’s name may be made to the Sjogren’ s Syndrome Foundation, 6707 Democracy Boulevard, Bethesda, Maryland 20817.

To send Tim’s family a written expression of sympathy, please go to our on-line guest book at www.healdfuneralhome.com.

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