In Memory of

Richard

Charles

"Tink"

Tinkham

Obituary for Richard Charles "Tink" Tinkham

The man. The myth. The legend. Richard Charles Tinkham (Tink), 25, of Hoosick Falls, NY
passed away Thursday September 22nd. He is the beloved son of Pam and Rick Tinkham and
the brother of Leah Tinkham. He was born on October 13, 1990 in Bennington, VT and
graduated class of 2008 from Hoosick Falls Central School.

As a child Richards favorite book was “Where the Wild Things Are”, he seemed to carry this
sentiment with him through out life. Growing up he participated in many extracurricular activities,
including: football, baseball, BMX and guitar. He was particularly fond of his cherished Beavers
Baseball team and the school trip he took to Italy. He also enjoyed working on cars. For a time,
he loved driving his signature “ahooga” truck to school and around town.

Although Richard would rather be getting his hands dirty than sitting in a classroom, he excelled
in his college education. He graduated cum laude from Hudson Valley with an Associates of
Auto-Body-Repair and received a certification from the Modern School of Welding. Richard was
a skilled craftsman. He currently worked at Momentive as a union Welder. His creativity and
attention to detail shown through in his welding and ability to play pranks (much to the dismay of
his sisters boyfriends).

As an adult Richard became a bit of an unofficial Hoosick Falls town historian. He appreciated
the history of the town and valued the people in it. He remained an active part of the towns
social scene by frequently visiting his favorite people and watering holes. Music was also an
important part of Richards life, from playing guitar to crowd surfing music festivals, music of all
kinds was the soundtrack to his life. He also followed his Uncle Phils’ footsteps by racing stock
cars. Perhaps his favorite activity was fulfilling a life long dream by enjoying the view from the
seat of his Harley along side his biker family.
Richard loved his friends, his family, his America and his dogs with ferocity. His selfless nature,
kind spirit and tenacity to defend what is right won the hearts of countless individuals.
Throughout his life, Richard became the unofficial brother, son and uncle to many. Please join
us for a Potluck Celebration of Richards rich and dynamic Life at the Hoosick Falls Armory on
Sunday October 2nd from 1 to 5 pm.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to the HAYC 3 suicide prevention program.