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Timothy Grey Hevener

HEVENER

Timothy Grey Hevener, 78, and a resident of Durbin, West Virginia, passed away on Dec. 25, 2022, at the Davis Medical Center in Elkins, West Virginia, from complications involving pneumonia.

Tim was born July 31, 1944, in Durbin, West Virginia, the eldest son of the late Henry and Pearle Hevener, also of Durbin.

Tim grew up with his late brother, Randall Henry Hevener, where they shared the their lifelong love of outdoor adventures, hunting, fishing, and life on the farm with their dear parents.

Tim graduated from Green Bank High School and was owner of Hevener Construction Company. Tim loved the outdoors, hunting and especially big game hunting trips to Montana and Africa. Tim loved deer hunting with his brother, Randy, and nephew Adam, and freely shared the many stories about his adventures, always with a smile and laughter. Tim loved the Bowman, taking in the view and remembering the history passed down from his father, Henry, and grandfather, Adam. He took great pride in the land and watching over it. The land recharged him and gave him strength, much the same way it did his father, and his father before him. Tim’s work ethic and love of life has been a cherished legacy that he instilled in all of us.

Tim is survived by his two daughters, Robin Hevener Dean and husband, Brian, of Apex, North Carolina, and Amber Hevener Jennings and husband, John, of Austin, Texas.

Tim has five grandchildren, Aaron, Austin and Evan with Robin and Brian, and Porter and Ruby with Amber and John.

Tim is additionally survived by his sister-in-law, Karen Hevener; nephew, Adam Hevener; and niece Bethany Bateman, the family of his late brother, Randall Hevener. Tim is also survived by his ex-wife, Shirley Barkley Dean, Jean Kerr Hevener and his stepchildren, Todd, Mike and Kristy Wilfong.

Tim was preceded in death by his dear father and mother, Henry and Pearle Hevener, of Durbin, West Virginia; and his beloved brother, Randall Hevener, of Canal Winchester, Ohio.

Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2022, at the Bethel United Methodist Church on Back Mt., with Pastor David Rittenhouse officiating. Burial with Masonic Rites will follow at the Gum Cemetery on Back Mt.

Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at Bethel United Methodist Churh.

Please send online condolences by visiting www.WallaceandWallaceFH.com.