Timothy G Ivory's Obituary
Timothy Ivory Obituary
A memorial service honoring the life of Timothy G. Ivory will be held 2 PM Friday, July 30, 2021 in the Rivercrest Chapel. The service will be live streamed and can be viewed at the following link: https://webcast.funeralvue.com/events/viewer/57836. Timmy passed away Saturday, July 24, 2021 in Tulsa. He was 67 years old.
Timmy grew up in New York and began working for the Coca-Cola company in which he took great pride. Timmy put his mechanical skills to use working in the boiler room of the local hospital as an engineer. It was there he met a nurse named Irene. The couple married in 1987.
Timmy could hardly wait to welcome Irene’s children into his life. Together, they adopted five additional children, while also caring for foster children in their home. Timmy dedicated his retirement years to ensuring that his children were well cared for.
Trains were always special to Timothy Ivory. He loved assembling model train tracks, taking train rides, and visiting most any tourist destination involving the railroad. Timmy also enjoyed antique cars and trucks. He will be remembered for ending most every conversation with “God Bless.”
Surviving family members include his wife, Irene Ivory; his children: Joseph Martin and wife, Suzanne and their children, Macy and Price; Susan Tracy and husband, Geoff and their children, Benjamin and Jackson; Alicia Ivory and her four children, Keegen, Karter, Johnelle, and Jace; Reba Ivory, Julius Woods Ivory and his son, Weston Woods Ivory, Elizabeth Ivory and her fiance, Tigris, and Jaden Ivory; his brother, Joe Ivory and wife, Donna; as well as his sisters, Patty Busch and husband, Howard and Lynn Neilsen. He is also survived by his nephews Joe, Andrew, Danny and Timmy; and his nieces, Donna, Meredith and Katie.
Timmy was preceded in death by his parents; his grandson, Kamdden Woods Ivory; and his sister, Marguerite.
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