
Celebrating the Life of
May 6, 1965 — August 19, 2025
Timonthy Williams “Big T”, age 60, passed away peacefully in Atlanta, Georgia, on August 19, 2025. He is survived by his two daughters, Dwaun Moyer (born August 14, 1995) and Diana Birt (born July 22, 2001), both of Augusta, Georgia; and by his six cherished grandchildren: Emily, Hero, Cello, Lucielle, Franknique, and Sevyn.
Timonthy was preceded in death by his mother, Patricia Williams. Born on May 6, 1965, in Atlanta, Georgia, he was the son of Patricia Williams and Timonthy Williams Sr.
After relocating to Charlotte, North Carolina, Timonthy began working for Pepsi, where he built a reputation for excellence and integrity. Over the years, he:
- Led regional safety initiatives that earned division-wide recognition
- Mentored dozens of new hires, many of whom credit him for their career growth
- Coordinated volunteer drives and community events through Pepsi’s outreach programs
- Received multiple “Employee of the Quarter” awards for his reliability and leadership
Known for his warm spirit, sharp wit, and unwavering love for his family, Timonthy found joy in grilling, fishing, and watching football on Sundays. His presence was a source of strength and laughter to all who knew him.
A funeral service will be held on August 26, 2025**, with Lisa Stevens officiating. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Timonthy’s life. Flowers and condolences may be sent to:
107 Jeanine Way, Augusta, GA 30909

Tuesday, August 26, 2025, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Eastern Time
link will be sent by rsvp only (FaceTime) as this will be a live recording for those that cant make it and still want to speak
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Big T loved for me to take photos of hime since it was always my dream to be a photographer he always told me if you dont like your job you won't make it in your career do what you like.

Dad its hard for us to talk about the things we couldn't accomplish together I know people make mistakes but all time was not lost I love you and im glad you came into my life when you did.
I keep hearing his laugh in my head. That’s how I know he is still with us. Love you, cousin.
We’ve been through a lot as a family, but this one hurts different. I’m holding you close even if I’m not right next to you.
I hate that you’re going through this. If I could take some of the pain off your shoulders, I would. You’re not alone.
I don’t even know what to say. Just know I’m here—whether you wanna cry, vent, or just sit and eat snacks.
Man, this still doesn’t feel real. I keep thinking about all the times we laughed till we cried. I’m here whenever you need to talk or just sit in silence.
Family means everything, and losing one of ours hits deep. I’m grieving with you and sending all my love
I wish I had the right words, but all I can say is I’m here. We’ll get through this together, cousin.
Thank you for giving me my two beautiful daughters thank you for the life we had together and thank you for the things you did when we were not together you'll truly be missed. rest peacefully HoneyBun
Thinking of you and your family with heartfelt sympathy. May you be surrounded by love and lifted by grace.
May the memories of your loved one bring you comfort, and may you find peace in knowing they touched so many lives.
I was deeply saddened to hear of your loss. Please know that you’re in my thoughts, and I’m here for you in any way you need.
Wishing you strength for today and hope for tomorrow. May the legacy of your loved one continue to shine through all who knew them.
There are no words that can truly ease the pain, but I hope you feel the warmth of those who care for you. Sending love and prayers.
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