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1981 Tim 2025

Timothy Bond

February 20, 1981 — February 28, 2025

Andersonville

Timothy "Tim" Bond, 44, passed away on February 28, 2025, in Andersonville, Georgia. Tim lived a life rooted in the red clay of his beloved home state and the deep bonds of family and hard work. 

A dedicated Farmer by trade and by heart, Tim found purpose and pride in working the Georgia land. He was known for his tireless work ethic and unwavering commitment to his craft. Whether tending to crops or repairing farm equipment, he approached each task with determination and care. His love for farming was not just a profession—it was a way of life that connected him to generations past and future. 

Tim’s greatest joy came from spending time with his family. He is lovingly remembered by his wife, Jessica (Singer) Bond; his daughter, Carolyne; and his son, Jake. His devotion to them was evident in every aspect of his life. 

He also leaves behind his sister Kayreen Rigsby and her husband Chris; niece Ali Rigsby; nephew Noah Rigsby; parents-in-law Norman and Rhona Singer; brother- and sister-in-law Ari and Alyssa Singer; nephews Zachary, Gabriel, and Noah Singer; uncle and aunt David and Debbie Bond; and uncle Irving Bond; cousins Karl (Ifah) Bond, and Donald Bond (Kim). 

Tim was preceded in death by his mother Linda Mae Bond; grandmother Carolyn Bond; grandfather Irving Bond; friend and fellow Farmer Todd Bone, and sister Angelia Bond.

 Outside of work and family, Tim had a passion for music—especially 80’s hair bands—and loved attending concerts whenever he could. He enjoyed traveling to places known for “the tall corn” and always appreciated a great cup of coffee along the way. Whether exploring new destinations or simply enjoying quiet moments on his land, Tim embraced life and shared his short, sweet, but profound life with his children and wife. 

A celebration of Tim’s life was held in Andersonville, Georgia. 

May the memory of Timothy "Tim" Bond bring comfort to those who knew him and strength to those who carry forward his legacy of love, labor, and loyalty. Tim would love for all who loved him to plant something in his memory.

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