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Timothy James “Tim” Addison

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Timothy James “Tim” Addison

Birth
Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky, USA
Death
27 Nov 2015 (aged 24)
Bowen, Powell County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Beattyville, Lee County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Timothy James "Tim" Addison, 24 years of age, departed this life from injuries he received during an automobile accident on Friday afternoon, November 27th, 2015 on Campton Road near the Powell/Wolfe County line.

Tim was born in Richmond, Kentucky on December 13th, 1990, son of James Curtis Ray Addison and Amanda Gay Newton Addison. Tim was the assistant director of Powell County CSEPP and was Certified in Telecommunication Level 1. Tim was a 2009 graduate of Lee County High School, attended Bear Track Bible Church, was a former member of Bear Track Fire Department, former Lee County Dispatcher and former Dispatcher with the Kentucky State Police. He was a member of and Middle School Sunday School teacher at Bowen First Church of God, a member of Proctor Masonic Lodge No#213, a Shriner and a detective with the Powell County Attorney's office.

Tim was survived by his loving wife, Rachel Hall Addison; his parents, James Curtis Ray Addison and Amanda Gay Newton Addison of Beattyville, Kentucky; one brother, Austin James (and his wife, Michelle) Addison of Richmond, Kentucky; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Jim and Sandy Farmer Hall of Stanton, Kentucky; a brother-in-law, Jonathan Garrett (and his wife, Rachel) Hall; nieces and nephew, Chase Garrett Hall, Lexi Hall, and Ally Hall; and a host of other family and friends who mourn his passing.

He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Maelena Gross Addison and Clifford Ray Addison; and his maternal grandparents, Geneva Estes Newton and Oberean Newton.

Visitations were held from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 29th, 2015 with Masonic Rites held at 7:00 p.m. at the Hearne Funeral Home in Stanton, Kentucky.

Funeral services were held at 12:00 noon on Monday, November 30th, 2015 in the Chapel of the Hearne Funeral Home with Bro. Steven Williams officiating with eulogy by Dr. David Price.

His pallbearers were: Austin Addison, John Watts, Thomas Addison, David Hobbs, Jonathan Hall, Dennis Johnson, and Arthur Randy Lacy. His honorary pallbearers were: Kim and Tony Smith, the Liesegang family, Ray Shuler, David Land, Aaron Combs, Rhonda Estes, Scotty Brandenburg, Powell County and Middlefork Fire Departments, Powell County Emergency Services, Lee County Emergency Services and Lt. Mike Wolfe.

Graveside services officiated by Bro. William Owens were held in the Beatty Place Cemetery also known has the Beattyville Cemetery in Beattyville, Kentucky.

THIS IS A TRIBUTE IN MEMORY OF TIM,

What makes a man a Mason, O brother of mine?
It isn't the due guard, nor is it the sign,
It isn't the jewel which hangs on your breast
It isn't the apron in which you are dressed

It isn't the step, nor the token, nor the grip,
Nor lectures that fluently flow from the lip,
Nor yet the possession of that mystic word
On five points of fellowship duly conferred.

Though these are essential, desirable, fine,
They don't make a Mason, O brother of mine.
That you to your sworn obligation are true
that my brother, makes a Mason of you.
Timothy James "Tim" Addison, 24 years of age, departed this life from injuries he received during an automobile accident on Friday afternoon, November 27th, 2015 on Campton Road near the Powell/Wolfe County line.

Tim was born in Richmond, Kentucky on December 13th, 1990, son of James Curtis Ray Addison and Amanda Gay Newton Addison. Tim was the assistant director of Powell County CSEPP and was Certified in Telecommunication Level 1. Tim was a 2009 graduate of Lee County High School, attended Bear Track Bible Church, was a former member of Bear Track Fire Department, former Lee County Dispatcher and former Dispatcher with the Kentucky State Police. He was a member of and Middle School Sunday School teacher at Bowen First Church of God, a member of Proctor Masonic Lodge No#213, a Shriner and a detective with the Powell County Attorney's office.

Tim was survived by his loving wife, Rachel Hall Addison; his parents, James Curtis Ray Addison and Amanda Gay Newton Addison of Beattyville, Kentucky; one brother, Austin James (and his wife, Michelle) Addison of Richmond, Kentucky; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Jim and Sandy Farmer Hall of Stanton, Kentucky; a brother-in-law, Jonathan Garrett (and his wife, Rachel) Hall; nieces and nephew, Chase Garrett Hall, Lexi Hall, and Ally Hall; and a host of other family and friends who mourn his passing.

He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Maelena Gross Addison and Clifford Ray Addison; and his maternal grandparents, Geneva Estes Newton and Oberean Newton.

Visitations were held from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 29th, 2015 with Masonic Rites held at 7:00 p.m. at the Hearne Funeral Home in Stanton, Kentucky.

Funeral services were held at 12:00 noon on Monday, November 30th, 2015 in the Chapel of the Hearne Funeral Home with Bro. Steven Williams officiating with eulogy by Dr. David Price.

His pallbearers were: Austin Addison, John Watts, Thomas Addison, David Hobbs, Jonathan Hall, Dennis Johnson, and Arthur Randy Lacy. His honorary pallbearers were: Kim and Tony Smith, the Liesegang family, Ray Shuler, David Land, Aaron Combs, Rhonda Estes, Scotty Brandenburg, Powell County and Middlefork Fire Departments, Powell County Emergency Services, Lee County Emergency Services and Lt. Mike Wolfe.

Graveside services officiated by Bro. William Owens were held in the Beatty Place Cemetery also known has the Beattyville Cemetery in Beattyville, Kentucky.

THIS IS A TRIBUTE IN MEMORY OF TIM,

What makes a man a Mason, O brother of mine?
It isn't the due guard, nor is it the sign,
It isn't the jewel which hangs on your breast
It isn't the apron in which you are dressed

It isn't the step, nor the token, nor the grip,
Nor lectures that fluently flow from the lip,
Nor yet the possession of that mystic word
On five points of fellowship duly conferred.

Though these are essential, desirable, fine,
They don't make a Mason, O brother of mine.
That you to your sworn obligation are true
that my brother, makes a Mason of you.

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