HAVERHILL – Timothy R. Kimball, 51, of Haverhill passed away on November 4, 2025 at Lahey Hospital and Medical Center in Burlington, MA.
Timothy was born on September 7, 1974 to Charles Kimball and Judith (Heywood) LeBlanc. He grew up in Salem, NH and was a graduate of Salem High School, Class of 1992. Timothy worked for many years for Kimball Farms as a heavy equipment operator and mechanic.
Timothy was a loving husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle, cousin, nephew, and friend. He was dedicated to those around him and loved his family fiercely. He spent most of his time working on Kimball Farm where he was a leader among the staff and the rest of the time was spent with his precious dogs or his family.
Timothy was the embodiment of loyalty and those around him knew that they could rely on him whenever they needed support. That support also went towards abused dogs that he would rescue and give new, loving homes.
He loved being out in nature and would often take camping trips with his family or on his own. He would frequent the White Mountains and enjoyed driving on the Kancamagus Highway in NH.
He was always so proud of his family, especially his children. He was always striving to be better for them and he loved each of them with every part of his heart.
Timothy is survived by his wife Kimberly (Duston) Kimball of Haverhill, his mother Judith (Heywood) LeBlanc of Atkinson, NH, and his sons Brandon Kimball of Kansas, and Evan McGrath of Bradford; his daughters Amber Kimball of Derry, NH, Melissa Rousseau of Methuen, and Ashley McGrath of Bradford. He also leaves behind his brother William Madry and his wife Gwen of Hudson, NH, and his sisters Tracie Kimball of Methuen, Courtney LeBlanc and her fiancé Ian Robbins of Manchester, NH and Shannon Dell-Ross and her husband Jesse of Concord, NH; as well as his grandchildren Adrian Kimball, Kevin Tetiva and Jayna Evans.
ARRANGEMENTS: Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Wednesday, November 12th from 4PM until 6:30PM followed by a funeral home chapel service at 6:30PM at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. Memorial donations may be made in his name to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 6704, Hagerstown, MD 21741. Please visit www.comeaufuneral.com or Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook.


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To my brother you have no idea how devastating this loss has been..We are not ready . The most random things are triggering memories from long ago.Know that you will always be loved and never forgotten. Our hearts are shattered… Love you always
With love to my son, “Timmy,”
My heart is breaking. Words are just not enough to describe this pain.
You were taken from me and your family way too soon. I brought you into this world, but had no
intention of witnessing your leaving it. I wanted so much for you, and you were taken before you
had a chance to fulfill all your dreams.
You were a strong and determined man, but not all challenges can be overcome. You were a
protector of your family, and of innocent animals. I only wish that I could have protected you.
You had a loving heart, and a desire to share that love. You were a loving son and brother, and
I’m so glad for the times you all shared.
I will miss your brilliant blue eyes, and your mischievous smile. I take some solace in the fact
that I can still see those things in your children. I cherish every moment of your short life, every
memory of you. You will always be here with me, in my heart.
Rest peacefully, I love you.
Oh Timmy,
I am having such a hard time coming up with the right words typing through my tears.
I will miss everything about you. I just loved being your uncle.
You will always have a seat at our table during the holidays, birthdays and every family get together.
I see you a the little boy, and watched you grow into a man and a caring father. I wish I couold watch you grow older, but I’ll have to settle for my memory of you. I love you Tim. Rest in peace.
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