Timothy Templin Acord

Timothy Templin Acord

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Timothy Templin Acord, age 70, formerly of Fairfax Station, Virginia, died at Emilia Assisted Living in Springfield, Virginia, on May 7, 2019.

Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), a rare degenerative neurological disorder affecting the body’s muscles and autonomic functions, claimed Tim’s life, but he never gave in to it. He adapted to every blow the disease dealt him and found yet another new way to be productive and happy. MSA ravaged his body, leaving him bedridden and mostly paralyzed, but he remained sharp, curious and eager for life until his heart simply couldn’t support him.

Tim leaves behind his beloved wife, Ronimarie Acord, and their daughter, Kaleigh Elizabeth Acord, both of Alexandria, Virginia; his sister, Deborah Acord Bell (Douglas) of St. Petersburg, Florida; father-in-law G. Blynn English of Sidell, Illinois; brother-in-law, James Miller of Decatur, Illinois; numerous beloved cousins, nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews around the world.

Tim was born in Chillicothe, Ohio, on July 24, 1948, to Gene Morris Acord and Elizabeth Ann Templin Acord.

While still a college student, Tim held his favorite job as “Chillicothe’s answer to Dick Clark,” according to one local historian. For two years, he hosted, wrote and produced a weekly rock ‘n’ roll music show, The Action Faction, for the Chillicothe television and cable company Telcom. Tim also was a cameraman in the Telcom studio.

Tim earned his bachelor of science in electrical engineering from Ohio University in 1971. In August 1971, having “won” the Vietnam lottery, he enlisted in the U.S. Army rather than be drafted. The Army offered him a science and engineering position in the research and development of night vision technology at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, where he spent his entire civilian career after his honorable discharge. In the course of his career, he was awarded several U.S. patents and earned multiple distinctions.

A vintage-entertainment enthusiast, Tim was a lifetime member of the Metropolitan Washington Old-Time Radio Club and a longtime member of the Society to Preserve and Encourage Radio Drama, Variety and Comedy. Tim was also an avid Washington Nationals baseball fan.

His favorite meal was Thanksgiving dinner, and his favorite dessert was cherry pie — both of which he requested that Roni make many times a year.

He was a member of Salem Evangelical & Reformed Church of Chillicothe, Ohio, and Hope United Church of Christ, Alexandria, Virginia.

In May 2017, Tim’s sister, Deb, helped him compile details for his obituary. He offered thanks to his cousin Jack Hofmann “for all he did to help us add handicap accommodations to our home,” allowing Tim precious time to remain at home.

“Our friends and neighbors have gone above and beyond in assisting us,” Tim dictated. “We can never thank you all enough. To all our friends who stopped by to say hello, bring a meal, grocery shop, and move furniture … we love you!”

Tim asked specially to thank his daughter, Kaleigh, “who came to our rescue right after the official diagnosis and gave up her summer plans (and jobs) for the past two summers in order to help us transition into this new phase in our life. To all of Kaleigh’s friends who never hesitated to come and visit as well as entertain us with beautiful music and conversation … words fail me.”

“I feel so fortunate, and I don’t regret a moment,” Tim said. “So let me borrow from Bob Hope’s famous song title … Thanks for the Memories!”

Tim’s wife, daughter and sister thank the members of his radio club, multiple home caregivers, and the team at Emilia Assisted Living for their loving care. In lieu of flowers, they request donations in Tim’s name to the Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, 9935-D Rea R., #212, Charlotte, North Carolina 28277, MultipleSystemAtrophy.org.

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Visitation

Cunningham Turch Funeral Home

811 Cameron St. Alex. VA 22314

05/11/2019

12:00pm - 2:00pm

Interment

Quantico National Cemetery

18424 Joplin Rd. Triangle, VA 22172

05/23/2019

2pm, - 3:00pm

Condolence Messages

  1. Deborah Acord Bell says:

    Tim was the best brother I could ever had had even if given the choice to pick another…at least after I grew up a tad *wink wink* It hurts to let go but I knew in my heart he is soaring with the angels above -free of his worldly body that quit before it should have due to MSA-P. I will see him along with the rest of our family in heaven when it’s my time to leave! God bless Roni and Kaleigh for taking such great care of him! ♥️

  2. Charles N Files says:

    Please accept my condolences for your lost! It is a sad event to lose someone so dear! I just learned a few months back, Timothy was my cousin, therefore, I was not to meet him in person, yet, I became acquainted through my family research! Today, he walks among the many Angels as well as his family who preceded him!

  3. John and Teresa Roberts says:

    Words can never say enough about a truly good man husband and father.He was always so kind to my sister Patsy who always loved his gift cards!! I am sorry for your loss and our prayers are with you at this time of great sadness. I just read the letter he sent out to all when he was first diagnosed with this disease ,HAPPY TRAILS!!!

  4. Bev Shaw says:

    My sincere sympathy for the loss of Tim to everyone. Tim was a special person to each one who came in contact with.
    Love Bev and Cathi ????????????????????????❤️

  5. Deborah Acord Bell says:

    I’ve loved you all my life…will miss you, my brother!♥️

  6. Dan and Barb Wade says:

    Dan and I send our heartfelt sympathies to Tim’s family. We both went to Salem Church with Tim and his family. We appreciate Tim’s interesting and inventive life. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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