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Timothy J. Fall passed away on February 20, 2026, in Osceola, Indiana, at the age of 34. Born in Fort Hood, Texas, on September 7, 1991, and raised by his parents, Charles and Sarah (Andrews) Kincaid, Timothy grew up to be a man of endearing charm and a smile that could light up the darkest of rooms.
Timothy married the love of his life, Sarah (Graham) Fall, in Mishawaka, Indiana, on August 23, 2013. Their love blossomed into the nurturing of two wonderful daughters, Aailaia and Hollee, who were the apples of their father's eye. His sister, Stephanie (Gerrell) Crabtree, and his brothers, Scott (April) Fall and Brandon Kincaid, remember Timothy as a beacon of humor and joy, while he carried loving memories of his late brother, Ryan Kincaid.
A proud graduate of Penn High School, Timothy worked diligently within the manufacturing sector, showcasing a strong work ethic and a collaborative spirit that endeared him to his colleagues. His dedication to work was matched only by his commitment to his family and the joy he found in life's simple pleasures.
Timothy's love for the Minnesota Vikings was as passionate as his love for his family. Many Sundays were spent cheering on his favorite team, adorned in the team's colors, surrounded by his close friends and family. At heart, he remained a child, sharing his enthusiasm for "The Simpsons," with a laugh that resonated through the walls of his home.
Nothing brought Timothy greater delight than family game nights on Fridays. With his daughters by his side, the sound of their laughter filled the house as they played Mario Kart and Mario Party on the Nintendo Switch—a cherished tradition that Timothy held dear. True to his playful nature, he knew that joy and humor were the best remedies for life's troubles, often saying, "If you're mad, go take a poop," a quote that has left a lasting impression with all who knew him.
Tim had a heart as vast as the skies of his Texas birthplace, and his generosity knew no bounds. To his friends, he was a pillar—a person who could be counted on for support, a good laugh, and wise, albeit quirky, advice. To Sarah, he was not just a husband but also a best friend, whom she found to be exceedingly good, loving, and always charming.
Though his time on this earth was shorter than we all had hoped, Timothy J. Fall's spirit of joy, love for his family, and the laughter he shared will forever echo through the memories of those who had the pleasure of knowing him. His infectious smile and big heart will be tenderly remembered and deeply missed by all.
A time to visit with the family will be on Friday, February 27, 2026, from 12-2 p.m. A time to share memories will start at 2 p.m. All being held at Palmer Funeral Home – Bubb Chapel, 3910 N. Main St. Mishawaka, IN 46545.
Memorial Contributions may be donated in Timothy’s memory to help the family with final and future costs online at https://www.palmerfuneralhomes.com/obituary/Timothy-Fall and/or mailed to Palmer Funeral Home – Bubb Chapel, 3910 N. Main St. Mishawaka, IN 46545.
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