Timothy's obituary
Born May 11, 1955 in Westfield Massachusetts. Timothy graduated from Westfield Vocational High School in 1972.
He was a staff sergeant in the U.S. Air Force and served in Desert Storm in the first Gulf war. He was Honorably discharged from his duty in 1992 after 16 years of service. He moved back to his home town of Westfield where he was employed with Savage Arms for 17 years. Timothy retired to South Carolina with his family. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, watching old westerns and sharing stories with those who would listen.
Timothy is survived by his wife of 36 years Maria (Nicdao) Barkyoumb; four children William Barkyoumb, Steven Barkyoumb, Adam Barkyoumb, and Samantha Renaud and her husband Samuel Renaud. He also leaves behind his sister Marie Zawadzki and two grandsons Jonathan and Chayse. As well as many cousins, nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Memories & condolences
RIP Tim, served together in DS.
RIP Tim, served together in DS.
RIP Tim, served together in DS.
I will always remember the day me and Adam told you Johnny was coming into the world. A couple weeks prior we asked you…
I will always remember the day me and Adam told you Johnny was coming into the world. A couple week…
I will always remember the day me and Adam told you Johnny was c…
I knew him from HS he was always such a great guy. To his family my deepest condolences. 🇺🇸
I knew him from HS he was always such a great guy. To his family my deepest condolences. 🇺🇸
I knew him from HS he was always such a great guy. To his famil…
Myself & my wife Vicky met Barky & Maria in the early 1980's while stationed in the 374 APS at Clark AB Philippines. I…
Myself & my wife Vicky met Barky & Maria in the early 1980's while stationed in the 374 APS at Clar…
Myself & my wife Vicky met Barky & Maria in the early 1980's whi…