Timothy Charles Cravetts
OBITUARY
Timothy, age 38, of Dickson City Pennsylvania, passed away suddenly on December 27, 2025. He was a man of profound discipline, a dedicated protector, and a deeply loving husband and father.
A proud veteran of the United States Navy, Tim served with honor as an Expeditionary Warfare Specialist. His commitment to duty continued into his civilian life, where he served his community as a Corrections Officer at SCI Waymart for 11 years.
Outside of his professional life, Tim was a powerhouse of energy and passion. He was an avid personal trainer and fitness enthusiast who believed in the transformative power of health. For Tim, the gym was more than just a place to build muscle; it was where he went to find clarity and peace. Throughout his life, he displayed incredible resilience as he navigated a courageous battle with brain cancer alongside the heavy emotional weight he carried all through his life whether that be during his time in the military or at home changing diapers in the middle of the night. He was a warrior who fought for his health and his family until the very end.
When he wasn’t in the gym, Tim could often be found with his favorite sports vehicles, fueled by the thrill of the road, cooking his favorite meals in the kitchen, teasing his wife in any way possible or making sure Aubrey was full of belly laughs. Above all else, his greatest motivation and his deepest love was his family. Every weight he lifted and every challenge he faced was for the people he loved most, his daughter Aubrey and his wife Brandi. One thing that Tim and Brandi shared throughout their entire life with one another was a quote that resonated deep within them both, Our souls did not meet by accident No matter if you knew Tim for five seconds or five years that was something he was genuinely proud of and his memory of that love lives on through his wife, Brandi, his person, his soul and his life.
He is survived by his devoted wife, Brandi Rose Cravetts and their daughter Aubrey Paige Cravetts and his mother and father in law Jennifer and Michael Hanis. He was preceded in death by several brothers and sisters that he served with in the military as well as several family members.
A service to honor Tim’s life and his service to our country will be held on Saturday March 7, 2026 at The American Legion Post 869 located at 161 South Main Street, Archbald, Pennsylvania 18403 from the hours of 5 pm till 9 pm with a farewell whiskey toast.
In honor of Tim’s fierce devotion to his family and his commitment to a secure future for those he loved, the family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to a memorial fund for his daughter, Aubrey. These contributions will help ease the financial burden of this loss and ensure the bright future Tim worked so hard to build for her. Donations can be directly made to Aubrey in her name or via Venmo @bcravetts. Any and all donations will be directly placed into Aubrey’s trust and education fund.
Arrangements by the Harrison Funeral Home, 374 N. Main St., Archbald.
Timothy Charles Cravetts
December 27, 2025