On the evening of February 25, 2025, Timmie quietly departed this world at the age of 86 years old. Timmie was born on March 24, 1938, in Mt. Carmel S.C. She was the daughter of Johnny E. McDuffie and Rosetta McDuffie.
She was a retired nurse of over 30 years. She was a graduate of Booker T. Washington High School and went on to attend Norfolk State University.
Timmie was married to John Hardy. She was preceded in death by three sisters, Daisy McDuffie Hester of Greensville, SC, Betty M. Fletcher of Greensville, SC, and Geraldine McDuffie, Mt. Carmel, SC, four brothers, John Archie McDuffie of Calhoun Falls, SC, Joel McDuffie of McCormick, SC, George Lewis McDuffie of Atlanta, GA, and Willie McDuffie of Mt. Carmel, SC, and one daughter, Kelly Marie Gumbs of Baltimore, MD.
Timmie leaves to cherish her memories one living son, Eduard (Skip) Di Barros of Washington, D.C., and three grandchildren, Eddie Faulkner of Queens, N.Y., Malcom X. Cowell of N.W. Washington D.C. ND, and Tariq Gumbs of Harlem, N.Y.
She is also survived by her three sisters, Mary Britt and Marian Baldwin of Mt. Carmel, SC, and Adell Galloway of Greenwood, SC, and one brother, Jim McDuffie of Mt. Carmel, SC, and a host of nieces and nephews. Other relatives and friends.
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Adell Galloway says
March 10, 2025 at 6:23 pmI’m missing you more than you know. I didn’t know you were so sick. To the point of death. Who am I going to talk with for hours.
I tried to get to you before you left , but It was GOD’S will , I didn’t get there. your baby sister. As you called me baby girl.
Scottie McDuffie Martin says
March 15, 2025 at 10:02 amAunt Timmie, you will be missed. Although it’s been some time since last saw you or spoke (Uncle Willie’s service), it felt as if I had grown up near you. My mom often talked so fondly of your long conversations. It reminded me of my own with my sister, Tammy. A sister bond is precious, as only Yahuah knows. Rest in peace and may we all be reunited in Paradise. Elohim is glorified. Your niece 😘
Mercedes McDuffie says
March 15, 2025 at 1:02 pmI didn’t know you; I’ve only heard stories about you. My grandpa said y’all were the closest in age and relationships. Through him I knew how spectacular you were. I pray that your soul rest peacefully and you are united in the biggest family reunion. Praying for the family. Rest in Peace Auntie.