Timothy D. Alton passed away suddenly August 18, 2021 in St. Louis, MO. Born April 20, 1953 to the late Thomas E. Alton and the late Dorothy Jean (nee Wick) Alton.
Beloved brother of Sonna Mae Alton and Thomas Michael (Susan Ann) Alton. Loving uncle to Jeremy Michael Alton, David Craig Alton, and Lisa Marie Long. Dear great uncle and cousin.
Timothy is preceded in death by his sister Nancy Webb.
VISITATION: Friday, August 27, 2021 at Michel Funeral Home 5930 Southwest Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63139 from 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. with funeral services beginning at 6:00 p.m.
ARRANGEMENTS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MICHEL FUNERAL HOME.
To one of the most amazing people, God blessed me to know. You will be terribly terribly missed,Sir. Thank you for always being kind, loving and caring.
I’m so sorry to hear this. I met Timmy in the early 70’s. He was always a kind, generous, and thoughtful person. I thought very highly of him. He was a good friend and a true gentleman.
I’m so sad to learn this news. Tim was a trusted supplier of print services to my company. A true professional, and such a kind man, who made it his mission to always go a step further. Godspeed, Tim.
We valued Tim’s friendship and his dedication to the printing industry – He will be missed!
Mike & Marcia Benz
Tim was one heck of a nice guy. I use to work down at The Composing Room. He cared for the people that worked for him. It’s tough running a business and these days a printing business at that. Tim gave you fantastic service and quality output. He showed me quite a few things about printing and related services. He was an avid reader like myself. We could talk about quite a lot of different subjects. We are all gonna miss him and I wish Murray Printing and Jeremy the best!
Tim was one heck of a nice guy. I use to work down at The Composing Room. He cared for the people that worked for him. It’s tough running a business and these days a printing business at that. Tim gave you fantastic service and quality output. He showed me quite a few things about printing and related services. He was an avid reader like myself. We could talk about quite a lot of different subjects. We are all gonna miss him and I wish Murray Printing and Jeremy the best!