Timothy R. Toman
June 25, 1983 ~ June 21, 2016
SOUTH PORTLAND Timothy R. Toman, 32, passed away at home after battling an ongoing illness on Tuesday, June 21, 2016. Born in Portland on June 25, 1983, Timothy also known to many as Timmy was the son of Ronald A. Toman and Annette (Pomerleau) Kennedy. Growing up Timmy was known for his mischievous ways and keeping his mom and dad on their toes. He could turn the simplest tasks into adventurous ones. He attended South Portland High School. He always loved to help his dad fix things and it grew into a father and son team. For over 13 years, Tim worked alongside his father with R T Flooring. He learned a lot from his dad but also was able to teach his dad many things that he had discovered on his own. Tim was a perfectionist and worked until the job was done correctly. He recently took this same work ethic with him to Seabreeze Property Services. He was very excited about the new opportunity. Tim was a funny, ambitious and optimistic person who was always helping somebody in need. He loved his two dogs, Josh and Abby. He loved spending time with his mother and her dogs as well. He never went more than a couple days without calling her just to say I love you. He enjoyed spending time with his family cooking holiday meals, and he adored his niece and nephews. He could make them laugh more than anyone else. He also held a special place in his heart for his close friend Beth Cella, who he resided with in South Portland for many years. While Tim will be deeply missed, his memories will be held dearly by the many people who loved and cared about him. Tim is predeceased by his grandparents, William and Dorothy Toman and Roland Pomerleau; cousin, Judith (Brown) Anderschat. He is survived by his father, Ronald Toman; mother, Annette(Pomerleau) Kennedy and husband Fred; sisters, Amanda Wertanen and husband Brent and Joanie Binette and husband Corey; special friend, Beth Cella; grandmother, Rosalie (Knowlton) Pomerleau; niece and nephews, Lillian, Griffin and Oliver. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Visiting Hours will be held from 4-7PM on Tuesday, June 28 in the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11AM on Wednesday, June 29 at Holy Cross Church, 124 Cottage Rd., South Portland. Interment to follow at New Calvary Cemetery, Broadway, South Portland. To view Tims memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to Maine Behavior Health Foundation, 295 Water Street, Suite 200, Augusta, ME 04330.







Jordan and I are so sorry for your loss. Timmy was such a great person, very caring and respectful. He was always willing to help Jordan and I whenever we needed him, we appreciated him as a friend and hard worker. And he was quite the cook. Timmy will be deeply missed.Our thoughts and prayers are with ALL of Timmy’s family (Especially his Mom, Dad, sisters, nieces, nephews & Beth) and friends. Let your lovely memories of Timmy surround you all during this very difficult time.
– Jordan & Erica Lee
Dear Annette and family,So deeply sorry to learn of the heartbreaking loss of your precious son, Timothy. May knowing that others are holding you close in our hearts and your own special memories of him help to ease your heart break in the weeks and months ahead. With my deepest sympathy. Sheila.
– Sheila (Strout) Swenson
We are sorry for your loss, and you are in our prayers
– Marcel Pomerleau and Family
We are so sorry for the loss of yet another good man. Our condolences go out to your whole family and we hope you can all find some peace somehow. RIP Tim, you were a good man and you will be missed by so many… Shawn and Heather Jordan and family
– Shawn and Heather Jordan and family
My deepest condolences to Tim’s family and close friends. He was a wonderful and kind person whom I have many fond memories of, going all the way back to our 5th grade social, where he asked me to dance and bought me a soda. I’ll never forget him
– Angela DeMille
When you were born, Tim, I was with your Dad & Mom awaiting your arrival. It was a very proud moment to share with them. “Peanut Gram” was so very happy for your folks. Maybe she can make some of her famous Peanut Butter Fudge for you. That would be such a treat!! We’ve all loved you and will always love you. You will be missed by so many. Aunt Joan & Uncle GordonXOXOXO
– Uncle Gordon & Aunt Joan (Toman) Brown
My sincere condolences to the entire Toman family. May Tim rest in peace.
– Jim Anderschat
My family is keeping your family in our thoughts and prayers.
– Vaneesa (Norton) Woodward
All our love. Kit, Parker and Taylor
– Kit Minden
We were devastated to hear of Tim’s passing .Our prayers are with you all. We loved Tim ,such a heart of gold .He was wonderful with our Grandson ,he knew Tim by the name Santa’s Odd Duck Tim touched our lives in so many ways …we will surely miss him …We love you Tim and may God welcome you with open arms and hold you close ..Rest in peace Tim ,sadly missed by the Hunter Family Brett ,Sue and Demetrius
– Susan Hunter
Annette I am so sorry that you are enduring such heartache my heart goes out to you
– Arlene McIver
Annette I am so sorry that you are enduring such heartache my heart goes out to you
– Arlene McIver
My heart breaks for Timmy’s family! What a guy he was to all who really knew him! My thoughts are with you all
– Nicole Swift
Our heavy hearts are sending the most sincere sympathies to all of Timmy’s family. May lots of wonderful memories carry you all through this very difficult time.
– Shaun & Kim Kempton
hi Annette, I am so sorry for your loss.Tim was a great guy he will be sadly missed.my condolences to you and the family
– Lisa Pomerleau