Timothy “Timmy” Lynn Norsworthy
Timothy Lynn Norsworthy, age 47, of Montevallo, Al. passed away on Sunday, August 9, 2020
On August the 9th 2014 I met the man I would marry. I lost this man on August 9th 2020. Tim was one of the sweetest people I have ever met and he would help anyone he could. He loved Dr. Pepper, chocolate ice cream, peanuts, fried pork chops & fried chicken. He was born on March 18, 1973. He graduated from Montevallo High School and later that summer he went to work at what is now Charmeus Lime. We celebrated our 5th wedding anniversary on 7/11/20 and he celebrated his 29th anniversary at work on July 12th. He was predeceased by his dad & mom David & Carolyn (Reeser) Norsworthy. He is survived by his wife, Susan (Parker) Norsworthy of Montevallo, daughter, Courtney Marie Norsworthy and grandson, Cody Lane Norsworthy of Clanton. Other survivors include: CL & Donna Smith, Chris Smith, Brian Smith, Chadd Culp, Julie Johnson, Mary Ann Parker, Bobbie Parker Headley, Mike Parker, Liz & Larry Jenkins, Roger & Cornelia Brown, Steve & Brenda Brown and numerous nieces and nephews & great-nieces and great-nephews. Services will be held in the Charter Funeral Home Chapel on Friday, August 14, 2020 with a visitation from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. with a service to follow at 1:00 p.m. Burial will be in Montevallo City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers family ask for donations be made to the Shelby County Humane Society in his name.
4 thoughts on “Timothy “Timmy” Lynn Norsworthy”
My dear cousin, gone to soon. Find some peace in eternal rest. I love you. Laurie Jenkins
I’m Praying For A Good Man
A gentle hearted man
A hard working man that loved his family and His Job.
I never forget you
You will forever live in my heart til we meet again.
My youngest nephew I will always miss you you always said you loved me when you sent me a message on Facebook you are reunited with your mom and dad but we will miss you love aunt liz
We at Carmeuse are heartbroken for the loss of Timmy. He had a huge presence here and was a big part of the Longview family. He was such a good and kind man, cared about everyone, and could certainly make you smile. Things will not be the same without him. He will be forever missed.
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