ADCOCK, TIMOTHY
On Saturday, November 14, 2020, Timothy Adcock, loving father of three children, passed away at age 55.
Tim was born on June 13, 1965 in Amarillo, TX to Jim and Carol Adcock. He received his bachelor’s degree in business from Arizona State University and worked for State Farm Insurance for many years.
Tim had many passions in life, including fishing, camping, singing karaoke, collecting wine and baseball cards but above all, bragging about his wonderful kids. He was an avid music lover and could find the perfect song for any occasion. He was known for his quick wit, crazy laugh, endless stories of adventures, and an abundance of love for his family and friends.
Tim was preceded in death by his mother Carol. He is survived by his father Jim Adcock, former wife Marcella Busto, three children Kayla Davis (Sterling), Tyler Adcock and Amelie Adcock, his sisters Tiffani Johansen (Tom) and Cortney Pellettieri (Mike), and many extended family members.
Tim’s family has decided to postpone a formal celebration of his life until early next year. Information will be shared with family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, it was Tim’s wish to have donations made to the American Cancer Society at www.cancer.org or by calling (800) 227-2345. Donations can be made in honor of Timothy Adcock. The family will receive an acknowledgement for your donation. Condolences may be expressed at www.whitneymurphyfuneralhome.com.
I have had so many thoughts and sweet memories of Tim since I heard of his passing. Beginning with when I started dating my Tim. He thought Tim was the most special baby ever born. Such great memories of our kids growing up especially when we lived in Arizona 2 doors down. Hope you are all remembering all the sweet memories. I love you all. Aunt Tricia
So sorry to hear about Tim’s passing. It had been a long time since I had seen Tim. Tim and I grew up on the same cul de. sac lots of fond memories as kids. My condolences to his family.
Bob Groff
The heart aches for what it has loved and lost. Gently wrap yourself in the warm memories of Tim. Let the love that held you close continue to bring you strength and comfort. When you lose a loved one no one else can really know what it means to be without them! We share your sorrow and loss, sending heartfelt words of sympathy!
I met Tim 2 years ago, He hired me to sing at a Birthday party for his sister. We became friends, many hours talking on the phone, went to a Rally for President Trump.
We had the same likes in music, sports and hobbies. He gave me the confidence to finish a book I had been writing, I had already dedicated to him. When we talked, he would always say I love you brother!
I will miss him. Love you brother❤️
Marsala, thank you for letting Elizabeth snd I know about Tim’s passing.
We are still in shock, but I will have those memories of our talks, peace be with you snd God bless….
Dear Marcella,
Thank you for sharing this .
Please accept my sincere sympathies.
I have so many wonderful memories of happy times , especially in the cellar .
Love to you , Amelie , Kayla, and Tyler , and your entire family. ❤️
I will be thinking if you !
Hugs ,
Lil
Our sincere sympathies at the loss of Tim. May your memories carry you through your grief.
Donna & Jon
When Tim became part of our family he accepted everyone and made everybody feel like family. He was an amazing person a great cousin a good brother and a loving father. He was definitely a person to know and he’s a great loss to this world. He’s watching over his children and he will be dearly missed.