Timothy Braddock was born September 29, 1957 in Guymon, OK, as the second son to, Bill and Nelda Moore. Receiving his formal education through the Guymon and Tulsa Public School System, Tim, graduated Edison High School in 1976. After high school he worked in many industries including AA Electric, being a State of Oklahoma government employee, and working for his Uncle Tom Moore at Big T's Oil Tools and Repair, Inc., where he overhauled and serviced oil tongs. He was an electrician's journeyman with Brown's Electrical until his health began to fail.
Most who knew Tim, also knew his big brother, Jeff. They were more than brother's, best friends in fact. Some may even say soul mates. Tim and Jeff did this thing called life together on their own terms! Tim's life forever changed with the birth of his only child, Jeff Joe, who is not only named after, but was also born on his big brother's birthday! Tim loved his son with his whole heart and was extremely proud of Jeff Joe's family and accomplishments. The time they spent together will always be cherished. Tim also enjoyed spending time with his only grandchild, Ausha, whether it be babysitting her when she was younger or attending one of her softball games.
Tim appreciated the simple things in life such as good conversation, live music, dancing, laughing with family and friends, watching OU football, Thunder basketball, the companionship of his loyal dogs, Carvis & Zeke, and the company of a beautiful woman.
He is preceded in death by his loving mother, Nelda and brother, Jeff. Those left to cherish his memory include his father, Bill; son, Jeffrey Joseph (Audrey); grandchild, Ausha Marie; nieces Brandi, Amanda Brooke; nephew Jeffrey Brock and many extended family and friends.
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