

Timothy Bernard Seul Sr of Nashville, TN passed away on March 11, 2021. Born in Kansas City, Missouri on May 17, 1958 to Robert Seul Sr and Georgie Gardner Seul, Tim was raised in Nashville with his four brothers and large extended family. Tim attended St. Ann Elementary School from grades 1- 8 and spent his high school years at Father Ryan. He attended a Graphic Arts course at Nashville Tech and graduated with an Associate's Degree from the University of the State of New York.
Tim worked at his father's store JB Cook Auto Parts of West Nashville before joining the United States Army. Tim proudly served in the United States Army for more than 17 years. He received an Honorable discharge upon his retirement from active service. After retiring from the Army, Tim worked for Dale Inc. and the VA along with several other jobs.
Tim was a loving, funny, generous, faith filled man of God, who loved his family dearly. Tim enjoyed travelling, playing with his grandchildren, listening to music, and gathering with his family and always enjoyed a good conversation. He never met a stranger.
Tim leaves behind his wife of almost 43 years, Phyllis White Seul, his brothers-Walter Seul (Pam) and Michael Seul (Linda), sons- Timothy Seul Jr (Crystal) and Jonathan Seul, daughters- Elizabeth Brown (Scott), Caitlyn and Laura, four grandchildren- Zachary Alexander, Lillian Grace, Sebastian Drake and Thomas Carter along with two sisters-in-law, Becky Seul and Helen Seul and a slew of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Timothy was preceded in death by his mother Georgie Gardner Seul, his father Robert Seul Sr, stepfather Locher H. Bibb, his brothers Robert Seul Jr, Joseph Seul Sr, Locher (Butch) Bibb, Robert (Bobby) Bibb and sister Sandra Gayle Bibb Blackwell.
A Gathering of Family and Friends will be held at Marshall-Donnelly-Combs on March 27, 2021 from twelve noon until two o’clock in the afternoon with the Memorial Service following at two o’clock in the afternoon.
Tim is greatly loved and will be greatly missed forever.
Remember to maintain social distancing and wear a face mask.
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