Timothy McNutt, 53, Portsmouth, OH

Timothy McNutt

Timothy McNutt, a beloved son, brother, and US Airforce Veteran, known for his passion for cooking and dedicated service during the Gulf War, passed away on November 6, 2024. Born on June 29, 1971, in Portsmouth, OH, Tim lived a life filled with love and compassion for those around him.

With a Bachelor’s Degree and years of experience as a restaurant manager, and loved cooking. Tim found joy in working at “The Blue Store” on 8th Street where he cherished the interactions with the diverse patrons he met. His genuine heart led him to always lend a helping hand and make a positive impact on everyone he encountered.

After his diagnosis, he found solace in peaceful rides on his beloved motorcycle, known as “Sweet James.” His dedication to his country as a veteran and his unwavering commitment to his community reflected his selfless nature and kind spirit.

Tim leaves behind his loving parents, Charles and Doris McNutt of Portsmouth, and his sisters Clarissa (David) McNutt-Williams of Wheelersburg, Valerie McNutt of Portsmouth and brothers, Christopher (Connie) McNutt of Columbus, and Brian (Tammy) McNutt of Fort Walton Beach, FL, who will always hold dear the memories they shared with him. He will be deeply missed by all those whose lives he touched with his generosity and warmth.

Military Honors Service will be held at the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Northeast, 100 Veterans Memorial Highway, Grayson, KY ,41143, on Friday, November 15, 2024 at 12 NOON. Patriot Riders Guard of Ohio and Kentucky will lead him to his final resting place and Military honors will be performed by Kenova Post 93 American Legion, honoring and celebrating the life of Timothy McNutt, all who wish to pay their respects and commemorate his life of service and love, please join us.

May Tim’s legacy of kindness and compassion live on in the hearts of all those who had the privilege of knowing him. Rest in peace, Timothy McNutt, and thanks for your service.

Please visit www.fcdaehlermortuary.com to leave a special memory of Tim or condolences for his family.

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