JAY — Timothy A. Gulliver, also known as “Fudgie,” 59, of Jay, formerly of Millinocket, died Wednesday, Sept. 5, after a long illness, surrounded by loved ones. Tim was born July 18, 1959, in Millinocket to Carroll “Gully” and Martha Gulliver.

Tim is survived by his loving wife, Beth Michaud Gulliver; his daughter, Nichole Gulliver, and her wife, Lindsay, of Sebago; son, Nick Gulliver, and his wife, Heather, of Wilton; two beloved grandchildren: Scout Gulliver and Ace Gulliver; two sisters: Brenda DeVeau and her husband, Danny DeVeau, of Cyr Plantation, and Lynn York and her partner, Dennis Pelletier, of Jay; one niece, Chantal DeVeau; two nephews: Anthony York and Cody York; and a very special friend, Albert Elliott.

Tim was predeceased by his father, Carroll Gulliver; his mother, Martha Gulliver; and a sister, Mary Gulliver.

Tim worked for International Paper and Verso in Jay for many years, until he became ill and retired. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved fishing and snowmobiling. Tim was a journeyman glazier, by trade. Tim is remembered for his love of family, his dogs Rem Rem and Precious, his sense of humor and giant heart. Tim’s passions included collecting, playing guitar and gambling. There is nothing Tim liked better than a good TV show, hot dog and time with his family. Tim’s family was the pride and joy of his life. The legacy of Tim’s generosity, sweet tooth and honesty will live on through them. He is loved, 256.

The family would like to say a special thank-you to Bonny, Robin and Christi and Androscoggin Hospice for the loving care given to Tim.

Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 14, at Millinocket Cemetery. A celebration of Tim’s life will happen after services at the American Legion, 970 Central St., Millinocket. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association, 122 State St., Augusta, ME 04330 in Tim’s name.

Timothy A. Gulliver


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