

Timberlake, Thomas Andrew II, 68, transitus March 23, 2016. He was preceded in death by his parents, Alfred Louis Timberlake and Anna May Hoffman-Timberlake, sister Doris Ann Timberlake-Tauber; aunts and uncles Helen Nelly Hoffman-McDevitt & A.V. Bub Mc Devitt, Marie Hoffman-Ashford & Frank Ashford, Cecilia Hoffman-Anglin & Tom Anglin, William Hoffman & Clair Hoffman, James Hoffman & Carol Hoffman, Joseph Hoffman & Maureen Morgan-Hoffman and Robert Timberlake. Tom is survived by his loving wife of 26 years, Raquel J. Carrodeguas, son Thomas Andrew Tommy Timberlake III & wife Maile Morales-Timberlake, grandson Antonio Felix Timberlake, and god-children Kiki Morales, Alejandro Oliva-Cruz, Bryan Oliva-Morales, Maile Morales-Timberlake and brother-in-law George F. Tauber,Sr. and nephews and niece, George F. Tauber, Jr., Karen L. Tauber-Wilson and Chris A. Tauber.
Tom was born of German, Irish, English, French and Cherokee ancestry and raised in the Washington, D.C. area, graduated Cadet Captain from St. John’s College High School in 1965, active with the American Light Opera Company (ALOC), Arena Stage and a co-founder and director of the Shakespearians. He earned a BBA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he served as Vice-Chairman of the Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) and was a co-founder and writer for the Badger Herald Newspaper. While residing in Green Bay, Wisconsin he was active in semi-professional community theater, vice-president and director of the Harlequin Players, the baritone soloist for the Allouez Village Band/Orchestra, adviser for local and regional political candidates including the Honorable Congressman Fr. Robert J. Cornell, O. Praem., and Senator William Proxmire, active with the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay in various capacities and served as an officer, instructor, and vessel commander in the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. His business career included Senior Vice-President of EF Hutton and for the past 27 years the President of the Timberlake Financial Group, Inc. before retiring in 2015. Tom met his wife, Raquel, in Tampa through the Spanish Lyric Theater later serving as its Board Chairman and was active with The Loft Theater and Stageworks. Tom was a 28 year member and past Executive Committee member of Tampa Bay Mensa and a 45 year member of the Elks. Tom was elected El Rey XXII of the Krewe of the Knights of Sant Yago in 1994. Tom was an active member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church for over 22 years serving as Eucharistic Minister and Lector. Donations in lieu of flowers to St Patrick’s Rectory Improvement Fund, 4518 South Manhattan Avenue, Tampa FL 33611.
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