Timothy A. Krakat, 55, of Poolesville, MD, passed away suddenly on November 19, 2024.
Born on November 27, 1968 in Maryland, he was the son to William Carl and Beverly Jean (Hee) Krakat.
Along with his parents, Tim was survived by his sister Pamela L. Whelan, husband Christopher, niece Victoria, and nephew Matthew.
Tim was employed at NASDAQ for 27 years.
The family will be receiving friends on Saturday, December 7th from 1:00-3:00 PM at Hilton Funeral Home, 22111 Beallsville Road, Barnesville, MD.
Visitation
Saturday, December 7, 2024
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Hilton Funeral Home
22111 Beallsville Road
Barnesville, MD 20838
From: Patty and Keith Johnson
I remember Aunt Dot and Uncle Oscar speaking of Tim and Pam with such enjoyment and pride. And I still have the picture of his name in lights in Times Square on his 25th anniversary with NASDAQ!! So Cool and for all the world to see! Sending our love, thoughts, and prayers to all the family during this tough time.
From: Cheryl Hee
I'm am so sorry for your loss. He started reaching out to his cousin Chrissy regarding the struggles she is going through. He was so thoughtful when we spoke to him. I will be praying for him and peace for his family. This is truly heartbreaking.
From: Ben Lopez
To the Krakat Family: My condolences. I know you all were so proud of Tim's accomplishments. As I recall, Tim loved those blue cars. --Ben
From: Kate Lee
We love you and miss you. Every day we spent with you was an adventure that we always remember.
From: Patrick Cameron
I'm so very sorry to learn of Tim's passing. Tim and I were great friends growing up in Fairfax. We played a lot of darts, shared an interest in cars, and music. He was a great guy and always a good friend. Will miss you buddy!!
From: Christine Hess
It was a pleasure knowing Tim. He always made me smile. He was generous and truly cared for his friends and family. I was impressed by his intelligence and his ability to have fun anywhere he was. I will miss seeing you around, Tim. Rest in eternal peace.
From: Ejaj
Tim was one of the best person with whom I have worked and learned so much. He was a very great mentor. At times I would look towards him for suggestions and feedback. He was really a Gem of a person and a great personality. My deepest condolences for the loved ones he left behind. He will truly be missed forever.
From: The Hilton Family
Our deepest condolences to your family.