Orange Historical Society
Orange, Connecticut
You Will Remain In Our Hearts Forever
August 21, 1963 - January 19, 2020
Tim
passed
away
January
19,
2020,
while
returning
from
a
call.
His
career
started
in
1984
as
a
volunteer,
and
he
became
fire
marshal
in
1989
at
age
26.
He
spent
his
whole
life
in
Orange,
Connecticut
and
gave
back
to
the
community
greatly.
Tim’s
passion
was
helping
people,
which
he
did
for
30
years
as
fire
marshal.
If
you
asked
anyone
in
town
about
Tim
Smith,
they
always
had
a
story
to
tell.
Whether
he
helped
them
stay
up
to
code
with
their
business,
plowed
snow
off
their
driveway,
or
knew
him
as
a
close
friend,
they
always
had
something
great
to
say.
You
could
walk
into
Tim’s
office,
and
he’d
stop
what
he
was
doing
to
listen
to
what
you
had
to
say,
with
a
smile
on
his
face.
Tim
had
a
contagious
laugh
and
could
light
up
a
whole
room
with
his
quirky
jokes
and
comments.
He
was
passionate
about
making
the
town
safer.
He
was
one
of
the
first
firefighters
in
the
area
to
be
certified
and
implement
a
drone
program
for
the
community.
With
this,
the
fire
department
was
able
to
get
a
better
view
of
different
building
structures
and
help
neighboring
communities
that
did
not
have
this
program.
At
the
end
of
the
day,
there
is
nothing
Tim
loved more than riding in a firetruck and being able to help somebody in a time of need.
Tim
was
a
dedicated
and
loving
father.
There
is
nothing
Tim
wouldn’t
do
for
his
two
daughters.
He
was
constantly
attending
their
sports
games
and
hanging
their
artwork
and
pictures
in
his
office.
Anyone
who
had
a
conversation
with
Tim
got
to
hear
about
his
daughters.
He
was
also
a
great
friend.
Tim
made
many
great
friends
over
his
years
as
a
firefighter
and
fisherman.
He
loved
to
talk
tying
flies
in
his
free
time
and
going
out
to
Long
Island
Sound
for
some
saltwater
fishing.
Tim
and
his
buddies
loved
to
travel
all
the
way
to
Quebec
for
a
quiet
week on a lake full of fishing and fun times.
Tim
was
a
talented,
skilled
woodworker.
You
could
show
him
a
picture
of
anything,
and
he
would
build
it.
He
made
many
pieces
of
the
furniture
in
his
house.
Friends
often
came
by
his
office
asking
him
to
make
pieces
of
furniture
or
toys
for
their
children,
and
Tim
agreed
without hesitation.
Tim
was
just
an
amazing
man.
He
was
kind,
dedicated,
hardworking,
and
selfless.
He
was
his
daughters’
hero,
and
gave
back
to
the
community
beyond
words.
In
the
end,
Tim
paid
the
ultimate
sacrifice
for
his
community
and
passed
doing
something
he
loved.
His
memory and the way he touched those of the community will always be in the hearts of those who knew him.
Timothy P. Smith Fire Marshal