Mr. Timothy Paul Kinneberg

Mr. Timothy Paul Kinneberg

November 24, 1992 - November 11, 2020
Charleston,WV

Mr. Timothy Paul Kinneberg

November 24, 1992 - November 11, 2020
Charleston,WV

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Timothy Paul Kinneberg, 27, of Charleston, WV passed away on November 11, 2020 from complications stemming from Type 1 Diabetes. He was the beloved son of Paul and Raymona Kinneberg of Charleston. He was born on November 24, 1992, graduated from George Washington High School in 2011, and attended WVU. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. He loved all sports, especially football, basketball, and baseball, and had a near photographic memory regarding sports facts.

There will be a graveside service officiated by the Reverend Dr. Nancy Kahaian of First Presbyterian Church of Charleston for close friends and family. Arrangements are being made by Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home.

You may visit Tim’s tribute page at www.BarlowBonsall.com to share memories or condolences with the family.

In lieu of flowers, friends are asked to make donations to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, which is committed to find a cure for Juvenile (Type 1) Diabetes. Their website is www.JDRF.org.

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38 responses to Mr. Timothy Paul Kinneberg

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  1. Dearest Tim,
    It has been a year. One that seemed to take forever and yet it hardly seems possible to have gone so fast. I found a text I had sent you in the summer of 2020. I was trying to find out if it was still a good number for you. I guess it wasn’t.
    I didn’t follow-up.
    I always thought there would be more time to get to know you. That you would have more time to become the person you were to be. I am sorry I didn’t make that time while we still had it.
    I am trying to give that time to your parents. They miss you so much.
    I love you.
    Aunt Merry-Lynn

  2. Ty D Hudson says:

    Paul and Raymona,
    We are so deeply saddened to learn of Timothy’s passing. It was always great to see how he developed from your Holiday cards, and are sure that he will be missed by all. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
    Ty and Malyn Hudson

  3. We were sorry to hear of your great loss. Timothy and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

  4. We are so incredibly sad that type one diabetes has taken Tim’s life. Tim was a fighter and spent seven years battling this incurable disease. We will always remember Tim as a fun loving kid playing church league basketball with our son as they were growing up. We will keep Tim’s family in our prayers.

  5. Sarah Grubb says:

    Raymona and Paul,
    I’m so sorry to hear about Tim (or Timmy, as I called him back when I used to babysit him many years ago!). We always had such a fun time together. He had so much energy and ideas for new games we could play. It was never a dull moment when babysitting for him, that’s for sure. And I always enjoyed reading one of his many books to him. Thinking of you both.

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