Timothy A. Cook

August 27, 1958 ~ March 21, 2024
Resided in:
Lebanon, Maine
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Timothy Cook, a beloved husband, brother, and friend, who departed from this world peacefully on March 21, 2024 at his home in Lebanon Maine. Timothy was predeceased in death by his parents, Robert H. and Jean L. Cook. He is survived by his wife of 18 years, Tina and his 5 younger siblings: Brenda, Stephanie (Tish), Stephen, Thomas and Rebecca (Richard Kelly).
Timothy, born in Lincoln, Nebraska on August 27, 1958, spent his childhood years in Sudbury Massachusetts. He graduated from high school in Brighton in NY and attended Niagara County Community College. Tim settled in Lebanon, Maine to be close to his parents and there met his wife.
He put his skills to work in the kitchen at Warren’s Lobster House in York, ME, where he was a dedicated employee for 25 years, and was excited to share stories of the soups and salads he created for all to enjoy.
Timothy's journey through life was marked by his commitment to his faith, which he demonstrated through his dedication to the Christian Motorcycle Association (CMA). His involvement with the CMA was a testament to his belief in the power of community, service, and fellowship. Riding with his brothers and sisters in faith, Tim created and participated in many charity rides through the years. It was during these rides, Timothy found joy, purpose, and a deeper connection to his spiritual journey. He also had a love for creating digital art and could often be found creating fun images on his phone and sharing them with his family and friends.
A celebration of life will be planned for the summer. Rest in peace, dear Timothy, until we meet again.
We are saddened at the loss of our dear friend Tim. We met him initially at the first meeting of our forming CMA chapter, Christian Spokes, and became instant friends. Dan was honored to stand alongside Tim at his wedding. Tim was faithful to his calling and has attained his reward first. “Well done, thou good & faithful servant.” Until we meet again…
One evening at Weirs Beach there was a young man who was hungry. Tim’s s suggestion was to first ask him if he would want a sandwich to eat. “Yes” was the young man
I always enjoyed my conversations with Tim. His Love of Christ was evident and we’ll miss Sharing the hope of Christ to others with him greatly at Laconia.
CMA Christian Motorcyclist Association
My friend Tim was at every CMA event I remember. His love for Jesus showed through his service to others. He sure will be missed. RIP Brother.