Timothy Eugene Cummings
GREENE – Timothy Eugene Cummings, (Tima), 44, passed away at home after a short illness on April 14, 2021. He was born April 19, 1976 in Waterville, the son of Robert Cummings and Karen Arbo. Timothy attended Waterville area schools. He had a love for paving and was currently employed at Shaw Brothers Construction “laying the black gold”. Timothy was also a foster parent with his wife Raylene and always was willing to add one more kiddo to the tribe. He was dedicated to his family, work, and friends and that is what he lived for. He was an avid sports fan consisting of Nascar (supporting Jimmy Johnson), an old school Cowboys fan, and a loyal New York Yankees supporter. Tima also spend an immense amount of time in his barn with his family and friends playing darts, singing, dancing, and drinking his brandy and doctor. His family was his whole world and he never told his kids or wife no. Timothy is predeceased by his maternal grandmother Marilyn Arbo, his paternal grandparents Clyde and Rena Cummings, Tommy Arobo his maternal uncle, and Louis Knight his paternal uncle. Surviving in addition to his beautiful wife and soul mate Raylene Bubier Cummings are his children Cain Knowlton and his wife Sarah of Green, Hunter Knowlton and his wife Sky of Greene, Morgan Rodriguez and husband Oscar Rodriguez “his boy” of Greene, Britton Knowlton, Christian Bubier Knowlton, Mya Cummings, Hayley Cummings, Noah Cummings, Kaylyn Cummings, two grandchildren Sawyer and Walker Knowlton, his mother Karen Arbo of Fairfield, his father Robert Cummings and his wife Karen of Oakland, his in laws Stanley and Penny Bubier of Greene, brother Nicholas Cummings of Fairfield, sister Susan Cummings of Skowhegan, sister Rachel Cummings and husband Mariano Parker of Waterville, several nieces and nephews, his bonus kids Alivia and Mia Rodriguez, Koby, Emma and Sarah Miner, and whoever else frequented his home, and life long friends David Veilleux of Belgrade and Jackie Childs of Greene and several cousins.. A celebration of life will be held at his home at a later date with more details to come. Those who wish to remember Tim in a specials way can make donations to KidsPeace Foster Care at 29 Westminister Street in Lewiston Maine or the American Cancer Foundation. Online condolences may be sent to http://www.funeralalternatives.net.
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