Obituaries

Timothy Bane

Timothy K. Bane, 53, took hold of the hand of his Savior to lead him home to spend eternity with Him on April 22, 2021, with his loving family by his side. Tim was born in Morgantown, on Aug. 16, 1967, to Loran Bane, of Davidson, N.C., and the late Betty Lou Corey.

Tim loved to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers play football. The most amazing highlight of his life was when his oldest son, Josh, bought him Steelers tickets for Christmas. He cried tears of joy.

Tim was a wonderful husband, father, son and friend. Before his illness, Tim worked at Loveridge Mine and was a UMWA Member. He was always so very proud to be a coal miner.

Tim has fought a long, hard battle with Huntington’s Disease. Just like he did his whole life, he fought the good fight, kept the faith and was a member of the Bula Baptist Church.

Tim is survived by his loving wife and best friend of 31 years, Billie Jo Hall Bane; daughters, Jessica Kennedy, of Surry, Va., and Paxton Moore, of Parkersburg; sons, Josh Bane, of Blacksville, and Zack Bane, of Four States; eight grandchildren, Devon, Damion and Da’Lani Struble, Aurora Bane, Brayden, Arilyn and Zayleigh Bane and Lillia Moore; brothers, Bill Hagler, of Greer, S.C., Scott Bane, of Brave, Pa., Jeff Bane, of Morgantown, and William Hinerman, of Blacksville; sisters, Tammy Howard, of Surry, and Ellen Lemley, of Wana; and his stepmom, Dee Bane, of Maiden, N.C.; and many nieces, nephews, extended family members and a host of friends.

In addition to his mother, Tim was preceded in death by his grandparents, Daisy Moore Harris, and Junior and Mary Bane; and brothers, Todd Bane and Jessie Hinerman.

The family wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to Morgantown Amedisys Hospice for all of the love, support and care shown to Tim and his family in their time of need.

The family had a private service at McCulla Funeral Home with Pastor Drew Reveal officiating and Tim was laid to rest at Olive Cemetery. The family will be planning a celebration of life service for Tim in the future.

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