Timothy James Tarleton, 55, died unexpectedly last Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013.
Born and raised in Fairmont, Tim traveled throughout the
United States before settling in North Carolina, where he had a long career
with Quintiles International Inc. as a senior clinical research associate. He
recently moved to San Diego, Calif.
Tim will be fondly remembered for his humor, wit and
kindness. He was a talented poet and writer who played guitar, and loved
eclectic musical styles. Tim had a deep appreciation for the beauty of nature
and loved spending time outdoors.
He is survived by his wife, Melissa Pilar of San Diego; son,
Nicolas Tarleton and his fiancée Elizabeth Synclair of San Francisco; parents,
James and Mary Elizabeth Tarleton of Fairmont; siblings, Charles Tarleton and
his wife Laura of Aliquippa, Pa., Patrick Tarleton and his wife Gigi Blair of
Alexandria, Va., Amy Tarleton and her husband M. Scott Wilmoth of Fort
Washington, Md., and Kathryn Tarleton and her husband Paul Krawczyk of
Rochester, Mass.; as well as numerous loving aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews
and nieces.
The family will receive visitors Sunday, Dec. 29, from 3
p.m. to 5 p.m., in the meeting room of the Holiday Inn Express and Suites
located just off I-79 at the Kingmont exit.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to UNHCR.org,
Doctors Without Borders, or your state or local NAMI organization.
Timothy James Tarleton, 55, died unexpectedly Wednesday (Dec. 11, 2013).
Born and raised in Fairmont, Tim traveled throughout the United States
before settling in North Carolina, where he had a long career with
Quintiles International Inc. as a senior clinical research associate. He
recently moved to San Diego, Calif.
Tim will be fondly remembered for his humor, wit and kindness. He was a
talented poet and writer who played guitar, and loved eclectic musical
styles. Tim had a deep appreciation for the beauty of nature and loved
spending time outdoors.
He is survived by his wife, Melissa Pilar of San Diego; son, Nicolas
Tarleton and his fiancée Elizabeth Synclair of San Francisco; parents,
James and Mary Elizabeth Tarleton of Fairmont; siblings, Charles
Tarleton and his wife Laura of Aliquippa, Pa., Patrick Tarleton and his
wife Gigi Blair of Alexandria, Va., Amy Tarleton and her husband M.
Scott Wilmoth of Fort Washington, Md., and Kathryn Tarleton and her
husband Paul Krawczyk of Rochester, Mass.; as well as numerous loving
aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews and nieces.
The family will receive visitors Sunday, Dec. 29, from 3 p.m. to 5
p.m., in the meeting room of the Holiday Inn Express and Suites located
just off I-79 at the Kingmont exit.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to UNHCR.org, Doctors Without
Borders, or your state or local NAMI organization. - See more at:
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