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jill posted a condolence
Monday, April 8, 2013
So sorry for your loss. I know this is a very difficult time for the family. Something that has always given me comfort is a scripture at Revelation 21:4, it says, "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away." I sincerely hope this brings you some comfort.
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Christina Boyer posted a condolence
Sunday, April 7, 2013
My time with the Mock family has actually been very sparse. This surprised me because I have always felt a warm friendship with them. This is partly because of the extended family connections, but it is also very much because the Mocks, especially Mr. Mock, are such a warm, open, sharing family. My last memory of Mr. Mock was at a seaside restaurant at Oak Island. I was there with my Dad- and Mom-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mock, Tonya and Diego, and a few others. The conversation centered mostly on child rearing. I saw clearly how earnestly Mr. Mock wanted for his children to follow God, and how he sought for the best way to teach each of his children to follow and love God. This made a lasting impression on me - so, so many people will never have an earthly father like this. We all feel like his time was cut unnaturally short. But in the time he had, he gave his family very, very much indeed.
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Maureen posted a condolence
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Just want you to know that we are thinking about you Teresa and all your family sending you love ....Bill and Maureen Fothergill n family
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Neil Wilson posted a condolence
Friday, April 5, 2013
Our deepest sympathy goes out to Teresa and family. Our neighborhood will not be the same. Our children have grown up together and we have known Tims generosity and care for those around him. He will be greatly missed. We look forward to a grand reunion in glory!
Neil and Melinda Wilson and family
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Rhonda Lee posted a condolence
Friday, April 5, 2013
I wish I had the technology knowledge to transfer a beloved picture of Tim that expressed the fun-loving man and father he was. It was one of him proudly driving his newly acquired red lawn tractor with 4 "Radio-Flyer" wagons hitched to the back forming a long train filled with about eight 2-6 year olds all squealing with delight! On his lap "driving the tractor" was my 2 year old Carson who always had great admiration for the bigger-than-life-"man's-man"-Mr Mock; they both shared a love for tractors. Tim was always willing to go out of his way to create fun, whether it was for 2-year olds or adults. What I would give to hear his big booming voice one more time! Thankfully, someday I will in heaven.
Tim would also go out of his way to help his fellow-man. I could tell more than one incident when he intervened to be sure my husband, Mike, a fellow Lynchburg UPSer was being treated fairly with work related incidents that Mike was willing to just let go. His sense for fairness and justice made him an advocate for many and I can honestly say, his intervention made a difference in my husband's life. Toughness and empathy are rarely tandem qualities, but Tim could put himself in others shoes, giving him insight that many men lack.
I have used Tim and Teresa's marriage often as an example to my children and friends of a marriage to envy.....the love was tangible, solid, full of fun and play, and real. Teresa could hang-a-shingle to teach less experienced how to handle an "ornery husband." *affectionately written* The fruit produced was a love and loyalty from Tim that was unshakable. He adored his wife.
We will miss you terribly, Tim. Thanks for all the fun you brought into the Lee's life and for the great friend you were to our family. Life will be a little duller on earth; as our old pastor, Pastor Alley, use to say, "heaven has become a little dearer than it was"....
Until then,
Mike & Rhonda Lee and family
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Uncle Dick and Aunt Marti and family posted a condolence
Friday, April 5, 2013
Uncle Dick and Aunt Marti and family purchased the Secret Garden Basket for the family of Timothy "Tim" Scott Mock.
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Patty Quigley posted a condolence
Friday, April 5, 2013
Thoughts and prayers go out to the family. I was lucky to have met Tim years ago.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Gracious Lavender Basket was purchased for the family of Timothy "Tim" Scott Mock.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Gracious Lavender Basket was purchased for the family of Timothy "Tim" Scott Mock.
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Jacqueline St.Onge posted a condolence
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Teresa & family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy at this very difficult time and know that our hearts go out to you. We were deeply saddened to hear the news of my cousin Tim's passing. He will always be in our hearts and I will always have fond childhood memories of a personality that was bigger than life. He was blessed with the wonderful life that he made for himself with you, his family, and his friends. It was obvious during our last visit with Tim that he was most proud of his family and truly loved all of you. His actions spoke louder than words about how much he cared for others and we appreciated his efforts to keep in touch with us over the years. We know that Tim will be dearly missed by all. He was truly one of a kind. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Jackie & Gary St.Onge
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Richard D. Hinkley posted a condolence
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Teresa,
From the current and former members of the Liberty University Police Department (L.E.S. and L.U.E.S. formerly - oh what memories!) please know we are praying for you and the family. Tim is missed. It was always good to see him at Liberty Football games. May God continue to bless.
Richard D. Hinkley - Chief of Police
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Teleflora's Sweet Tenderness was purchased for the family of Timothy "Tim" Scott Mock.
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Kelly Haverkate Buth posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Teresa and family,
Tim had such a big personality in his tall, skinny body (yes, I realize he grew out of the "skinny" phase after college!) and had such a zest for life. I well remember meeting Tim during his first week on campus and enjoyed attending Chi Alpha, an off campus group, with him. Though 20 some years passed without talking to him, we became friends once again on Facebook and stayed connected for the past four years or so that way. I will always have fond memories of Tim during those years in college.
I am so sorry for your family's loss. Tim was so proud of all of his family, so in love with Teresa and so proud of his children. I know you all will have marvelous memories of the man you loved who loved all of you so much.
Kelly Haverkate Buth
Ada, Michigan
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Jeff Gutshall posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Teresa and family,
I just heard today, with much sadness, of my cousin Tim's passing. My mother's funeral was the first occasion to visit with Tim in almost 40? years. I really meant to look you all up after that but have only been east once for brief visit with my dad ,sister, and brother in law since then. I am sorry that I missed that opportunity. I remember him as a very lively, mischevious fella when I was a teenager and he was my "little" cousin down in Altoona. (bet nobody there ever described him as "little" but there was a time...) I also know from the correspondence over the years that he had to have been as wonderful a husband, father, and family man as ever was so I can only guess at the sense of loss.
The other thing I know is that Tim is now in a place where all good men end up. Please know that Mary and I are thinking of all of you and of Tim.
Jeff Gutshall
Bonners Ferry, Idaho
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Chip Dickens posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
One of our favorite memories on life with my friend Tim Mock.
"I have never gotten all the mud out of my coat collar. "
c 1983 - I had convinced Tim to take one of our evenings to sneak onto the back roads of Liberty Mountain to go 4 wheeling in my CJ5. We had been exploring up and down the power lines and came to a small creek. I thought I could run through. As I slowly approached and let the wheels creep over the bank, we suddenly found ourselves bottomed out with the front end of the Jeep submerged and the engine smacking away at the water. All attempts to back up and even move forward were futile. The wheels would just spin in the mud. So we decide to unsaddle and walk back the mile or two to Liberty to get one of the boys on campus with the monster trucks to pull us out. Fortunately, we found one friend around 10 PM along with several of his monster truck buddies that had plenty of chain and were more than eager to help snatch us out of our mess.
Tim and I spent about an hour bouncing around in the back of the truck to arrive at the abandoned Jeep. Several trucks came with us to help illuminate the situation all with head lamps and flood lamps aglow. Once stopped, we all scrambled around under the bright flood lights to back up the 4x4 truck and drag a 50' chain between to wrap it around the frame of my jeep and tie it firmly to the truck to pull out the jeep. Knowing this wasn't going to be good for any of us Tim stood in some of the main ruts in the mud and I climbed into my Jeep to readily guide the vehicle out of the few inches of bank to "4 wheeling freedom". The calls for "All set" rang out. With a thumbs up from Tim and me then a roar echoed through the woods as our friend revved his power starved Ford to max RPMs…. It was deafening- Tim held his stomach and pointed as he laughed at my frightened state - realizing I was now of the releasing end of an iron clad sling shot. With his foot on the front brakes and the clutch released the massive 40 inch mudders began to spin throwing 18 inch wide sheets of mud straight out the back of the truck. First, the mud plastered the entire back of my Jeep. I was running without the top, so the plastering mud rolled right up my seat up my back and created a great silhouette of mud on the inside of my windshield. Tim was bent over still laughing as the back end of the truck began to shift left and right. The mud was still spewing through the beams of light into the darkness. As the truck shifted uncontrollably, an entire rolling sheet of mud suddenly riveted in Tim's direction. I still remember the look of surprise on his face, a gasp and the quick turn away as the mud strip ran up the side and then back of his legs over the back of his leather flyers jacket through the fur collar, his hair, then picking him up and slamming him face down into the mud. At that moment the brake was released and my 'friend' dragged me backwards for at least 2oo yards - a lifetime in the pitch black night. I survived. Tim recovered. The Jeep was no worse for the wear, and we had built a lifetime of memories over getting a little mud on Tim's fur collar.
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Mark & Alice Townsend & children posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Tessa,
Thinking of you and your family during this difficult time. Sending up prayers for you and your mom and siblings, and pray that God will comfort you. Sending hugs,
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Evelyn S. Tomlin lit a candle
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
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Evelyn S. Tomlin posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
One do I begin - the day he walked into Liberty University dressed in black. Many wonderful years of fun and love shared. You and your family will always have a place in my heart. I will miss you as long as I live and thank God for the years of memories.
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Tim White posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
We shared a sweet friendship with Tim and Teresa that stretches back at least 29 years and includes common roots in Altoona, PA. Tim was always an encouragement to me as a fellow student in the Institute of Biblical Studies. As you can imagine, we laughed and cut up a lot, sometimes a little too much. When we first got married, the Mocks took special care of us, especially since we lived so far from family. Over the next twenty three years, God did a significant work in us through the saints at Timberlake Baptist, and it was Tim and Teresa who first invited us to attend with them. During all of this time, Tim and Teresa displayed the grace of God through their faithfulness to Christ, to one another, to their children, and to their church.
Most recently, after quite a while had past since our last conversation, Tim stood squarely in front of me, put his hands on my shoulders, looked down at me, and said, "Boy, I'm proud of ya." Those felt like the words of an older brother.
So, thank you. Thank you for being a source of sweet friendship and encouragement in our lives. Your lives speak well of the gospel of Christ.
Grateful,
Tim and Sherry White
Winchester, VA
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Joe & Mary posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Teresa and children, I have many fond memories with Tim. Mary and I extend our deepest sympathies to you all. I believe Tim is in a place he knows all too well.
Joe & Mary Pillow
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