Timothy Allan House, age 60 of Donaldson, Arkansas, passed away unexpectedly on July 7, 2021, in his home due to ongoing health issues. Tim was born on June 8, 1961, in Kansas City, Missouri to Rachel & Robert House. Both parents proceeded him in death along with his wife Marcia House, sister Cindy Hughes, and two brothers Bobby & Duane House, all of Donaldson, Arkansas.
After moving around as a kid, from Missouri, to California, then to Arkansas he made a permanent home here in Donaldson where he met the love of his life & started a family. He is survived by his 2 daughters Katie House of Donaldson, Jessa Dyer (Darren) of Donaldson. Three grandchildren Kaylie House of Donaldson, Hannah Harvey of Hot Springs & Bailey Degrasse of Hot Springs. His sister Laura House of Malvern & brother Danny House (Stephanie) of Donaldson. Along with many nieces, nephews, cousins, & friends from all around.
To know Tim, was to love him. He was always a joy to be around, making any frown turn upside down. He loved his family & all his friends and would help anyone he could without hesitation.
Tim was a hard worker & was employed at CalArk Trucking for over 20 years where he had made many lifelong friends. He loved camping, fishing & boating, looking for arrowheads on the creek banks or anywhere he could.
He was an adventurer in the wilderness, loved nature, & planting anything he thought could grow. But most of all he loved playing his guitar & harmonica.
Tim had a passion for music like no other. He would always get out the guitar & play at family gathering or even just a for a quick visitor stopping by to say hey. Just one song, he would say. His always had a little Van Morrison, Stevie Ray Vaughn, or John Prine, to share with you.
Some of the happiest years of Tim's life were spent with his soul mate/wife, Marcy. They were married January 16, 1984 & if Marcy wouldn't have left this world in 2007, they would have celebrated their 36th anniversary this year. We now have great comfort knowing they are together again, hand in hand, smiling down at us. Of all the things Tim accomplished in his shortened life, taking care of "his girls" was his main focus, & 9 times out of 10 when you would see him, his granddaughter Kaylie was right beside him. They had a special bond like no other that could never be broken. Thick as thieves they were & those are memories that will be with us forever.