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I am so blessed to be among the many Tim Rand has inspired. He has
touched so many lives. I just find it so hard to believe only 2 months
ago he was sitting in my living room in Austin, Texas. He came to do a
gymnastics clinic at my daughters gym. I absolutely loved hearing stories
about his lovely wife, incredible grandson and his daughter's upcoming
wedding. My prayers are with his family. I was one of the tumblebees..and
want to thank Tim for being apart of my life.
Coach, teacher, mentor, friend...what a difference one person can
make in the lives of so many! Tim Rand was an influence in my life that
can't be explained in words, but can be carried on by all of us who loved
him! Looking back at my saved 'notebooks' of charts and journals, I still
laugh and cry over his chicken scratch words filled with encouragement,
critique, and passion for the sport and each of us individually. I will
take his gems and pass them on to my boys as they pursue their dreams in
athletics and all that life has to offer. We Tumblebees were given a gift
when he spent his days in the warehouse giving all he had to a bunch of
little girls and boys. He will not be forgotten by this PK! Can't wait
to see you again-I'll be doing flip-flops down the golden streets :)
G_d bless Tim Rand. He touched so many lives. 30 years later, I can
still recall all the special memories from "THE GYM," (tumblebees and stingers
in a hot warehouse off powerline road!) and most include Tim Rand as if
these vivid memories occurred only just yesterday. Tim in his rainbow suspenders!
Tim use to say "Rich" "If I could only put you in a leotard." While virtually
everyone phased out gymnastics and went on to accomplish various goals,
Tim never wavered from his dedication to the sport and his gymnasts. A
life devoted to young children’s' dreams of gold and in doing so, Tim gave
so many, like me, golden memories. Tim, G_d Bless and Rest in Peace.
I can't believe Tim is gone. Last November I emailed him out of the
blue and immediately received a warm and sincere reply. I truly believe
Tim changed the course of my life in the best way possible. The Gym and
the Tumblebees were my home as a teenager. Tim will always be part of who
I am. He was a great coach and a good man.
I found out today about the death of Tim. What a shock! I have not
seen Tim in over 25 years. I trained with him at "The Gym" in Ft. Lauderdale,
FL with Earl & Sue and Pam & Al. Oh, what happy memories I have.
I went through the split up of these fine people. I've been thinking a
lot about my old coaches in recent months as I've been hunting for a good
gym for my 8 year old son. Wishing I could only find coaches like I had.
Tim pushed for greatness. I can remember training during the hot summer
month's without air conditioning a full day and the last half hour having
Tim push us harder during "conditioning." I believe to this day this is
the reason I am such a disciplined person. I am saddened for the loss of
such a wonderful man and my prayers are with him and his family. Rosemarie
(Grieco) Davidson.
I learned of Tim's Passing yesterday AM. I was one of the Tumlebees
at "The Gym". I remember the motorcycle and the rainbow suspenders ,'flex
class' and a whole bunch of incredible times. I was one of the lucky people
to have been hired by Tim and Toni and work under them at American Twisters
in Pompano and Boca. Tim had (and still has) a huge impact on my life.
I never respected a person as much as Tim and what he stood for. I am a
better person for having him in my life. Toni and Family~ My heart and
love goes out to you all~ I wish I could be there, I am in TN. My Mother
is going for me. Thank you for allowing me to be a part in your lives.
Blessings~Tracie
I attended Tim's memorial service yesterday. I still can't believe
he is gone. While listening to the many speakers, so many wonderful memories
and feelings came flooding back. I was a member of the original Tumblebees
team. It feels like it was just yesterday that we were in that old warehouse
with no AC, sweating through his flex class. I can see Tim's energetic
face, so excited to teach us something new. Let's not forget those crazy
conditioning circuits and running outside in the heat of the summer with
no shoes. I believe this made each of us not just physically stronger but
mentally stronger as well. What an amazing person! Your dedication to gymnastics
and your unwavering love and support for each and every one of your gymnasts
was truly evident by all who attended your service. I am so glad that I
got to tell you a couple of years ago what an impact you had on my life.
I truly believe that I am the person I am today because of you. My deepest
sympathies to Toni and his family. He will be forever loved.~ Sonja
I have so many memories of my friendship with Tim having known him
for over 30 years and being a roommate and housemate of his for almost
five years. We met at Duke University where we lived in the same
apartment complex.
An era has truly come to an end. Like so many above I was a "Tumblebee"
and have such fond memories of "the gym" and my family there. I just left
the service for Tim and I must say that the memories came flooding back.
Though there were many gymnasts there from many different years and different
gyms we all had one thing in common and that was our love, admiration and
great respect for Tim. For those of you who knew me as a gymnast you know
I tended to be a little chicken at times. I remember one such occasion
when Tim made me get on the beam and made me stay there until I would do
a back handspring ( I mean CHICKEN). I remember standing up on the beam
for hours crying. The day ended and I still hadn't done it and I went home
thinking the torture was over. The next day I came in and we were warming
up and Tim said, "Mycki, to the beam." He would not let me quit on myself
or succumb to my fear. Those lessons he taught me followed me through my
life. He taught me to never quit, to never give up and to "go for it" (remember
"chuck it") in life. I am the women, mother, wife, lawyer, friend and human
I am today because of Tim Rand. THANK YOU FOR THE MANY GIFTS YOU GAVE ME.
I was so sad to hear of Tim's passing. I was a gymnast at "The Gym"
when I was about 5 years old. I still remember the day Tim came in as our
new coach with a broken arm. He was always so much fun! I remember that
he called me "foxy" and I went home and asked my parents what that meant.
They told me that it meant "pretty". I still remember that 33 years later.
Tim was always so great a building our self-esteem. I left "The Gym" when
Earl and Al split up and went to ISG but would always see Tim at the meets.
He still always said words of encouragement. Tim built an incredible legacy
and touched so many lives. I hope that one day I will be able to touch
even half as many lives as he did. Tim will be missed by so many.
It is no surprise Tim passed of a massive heart attack. He put his
heart and soul into everything he did. There were many occasions he was
more of a father to me than my own had been. For me, his care, concern,
and passion reached far past just being a gymnastics coach. He took the
time to truly be a friend and mentor. He recognized moments of 'growing
pains' and wasn't afraid to reach out and talk me through them. I remember
comments of 'playing favorites'... what many didn't understand at the time
was there was nothing more or less special about me. It was Tim who was
the special one. He reached past his work and recognized the signs of a
troubled child. He took the time necessary to show me a better path. He
demanded success and wasn't willing to let you think any less of yourself.
For that I will be eternally grateful. I know in my heart of hearts I would
not be where I am today had it not been for Tim. It was never just about
gymnastics to him. He loved each and every one of us and truly wanted us
to succeed! How many can remember him asking how we were doing in school?
Pushing us to succeed in all areas, not just athletics. He was an amazing
soul who has left his mark in so many of our lives. Not just in the years
we were growing up, but in our own behavior and expectations of our children.
I feel blessed to have been touched by his kindness and spirit.
When I heard about Tim's death I was heartbroken. Most of my childhood
memories were spent with Tim. Tim was like a second father to me for many
many years. I trained with Tim when he owned Tumblebees and American Twisters.
I was only 6 years old when Tim asked me to come train with him. I left
Tim at the age of 17 when I went off to college. I am now 30 years old.
Tim and I didn't keep in touch after I left for college, but I will miss
him dearly and never forget all the wonderful memories I shared with him.
When I found out about Tim's passing, it was like I lost a piece
of my childhood. Tim was my coach at Tumblebees and then Twisters. He was
my coach for over 10 years. You never realize how much of an impact someone
has on your life until they’re gone. I attended his memorial service today
and it makes me so sad to see that it took a tragic situation to happen
to bring us all back together. Tim would of loved to see his girls come
together more often. Tim, you saw something in me that other coaches never
did. No matter how many times I left, you always took me back with open
arms. I never had the chance to tell you what an impact you have made on
my life. Thank you for everything. We love you..
If I could have had one more chance to see you I would tell you how
much I love you and that you meant the world to me. Tim you helped raised
me into the woman I am today. I know you are not far away because I feel
you in my heart. I will carry you along through all my journeys that life
has in store for me. When you feel its necessary to push me a little harder
I know you will not hesitate to show me the way. I will dream of our many
memories together and will look forward to seeing you again. Say hi to
my sister and give her a kiss for me.
Words cannot describe the sadness and loss I felt when I heard the news
that Tim passed away over the weekend. He was such an amazing person who
touched to many lives. I have known Tim since I was six years old. He coached
me when I was a Tumblebee at The Gym and then when I was at American Twisters.
Tim had a large part in making me the person I am today. He attended one
of my last competitions my senior year at the University of Florida. It
just so happened that he was there to watch me get my first 10.0 ever.
I remember him giving me a big hug and telling me that he was so proud
of me. Tim will be greatly missed by so many people nationwide. He will
always hold a special place in my heart.
I am extremely saddened by the loss of Tim. Although he was never
my coach, I have known him since I was 10 and competed in my first meet
at The Gym. (Circa 1977) Like Richard, I have fond memories of the rainbow
suspenders. He was never short on enthusiasm and support for me even when
I was competing against his girls. He always had and encouraging word.
Frequently, I would run into him at the mall or around town and he would
stop and talk with me about old times but would always jump forward to
the present to tell me how proud he was to be a grandfather and father.
God Bless you Tim. You were one of a kind!!! We love you!!
Words can not describe how sad I am about Tim's death. I was also
a gymnast who trained with Tim at Tumblebees and American Twisters. Tim
was tough, but I always respected him and looked up to him. If Tim was
your coach, you became part of a special family. I am still involved with
gymnastics and have always been so proud to tell people that I trained
at American Twisters. When I told people I trained there, they would often
say "Oh, you're one of Tim's kids." And even as an adult, I am proud to
have been one of "Tim's kids". My prayers go out to Toni and his family.
Tim made a huge impact on my life and greatly contributed to making me
the person I am today. He will always have a special place in my heart,
and will be greatly missed.
Our car pool group, Amanda Winchip, Kathleen Harowitz, Gianna Firmani
& Jillian Morabito were very fortunate to have had the opportunity
to train under Tim Rand at Twisters. When we decided to make the daily
2 hour drive, Tim was amazed with their commitment. The girls knew that
in order to get the best training it would have to be at American Twisters
with Tim Rand. They learned a lot, trained hard, made many great friends,
and had some wonderful experiences. None of which will ever be forgotten.
We can't say thank you enough to Tim and the staff at Twisters. You will
be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers go to Toni and his family.
It is hard to describe how I felt after finding out about Tim's death.
This is a man who I spent more time with in my childhood than my own parents.
He made a huge impact on my life and I will never forget him. Tim taught
me so much more than just gymnastics. My prayers go out to Toni and his
family. Love,
I came home from a business trip and I got the horrible call that
Tim had passed. I thought I would have had a chance to see him one more
time but I didn't get that option. It is so strange to look back but here
I go...I started gymnastics when I was 5 years old and trained under Tim
Rand (Tumblebees) when he was now I realize so young. I was with him for
13 years and he was like a second father to me. I have always had a special
spot in my heart for him. I pray for his family and will miss him dearly.
Cheers to one of the most passionate men I know. w/ all my love,
Our hearts go out to Toni and the girls - we knew Tim for so many
years as our daughter trained under Tim "back in the old days (when we
were all young) and life revolved around Tim/Toni, the gym and meets. Tim
was a rare person who went out of his way for the kids - and we were always
grateful for his help in getting Pam a gymnastic scholarship to Pitt -
for supporting and helping develop her choreography talents when home on
vacation with the kids coming up at Twisters ... and for his unwavering
support and strong goals he instilled in the kids under his care! He ruled
with a strong hand - and a heart of gold... and will forever be a great
role model for coaches to follow.
It was like I had lost a huge piece of my childhood after learning
of the passing of Tim Rand. The countless hours spent training under him
since the age of six will always be treasured.
I found out today about Tim's passing. I trained at Brown's Gymnastics
in Orlando, FL and was part of the Region 8 Level 10 National's gymnastics
team for many years. Tim was a firm coach, but always had a way of making
you crack a smile. I remember attending Region 8 training camp at Twister's.
Tim always had a way of making every gymnast feel like family. I am privileged
to say that I had a chance to meet him and train with him. He was one of
a kind and a good-hearted man. A coach, such as Tim, is very hard to find.
I considered myself one lucky girl to have worked with him. He will be
missed by the entire gymnastics community. My thoughts and prayers are
with his family! His smile will live on.
My dad called me today about Tim's passing. I started at The Gym
with the Tumblebees when I was 7 and stayed with Tim as my coach until
I graduated at 17 and then through summers of college gymnastics. He was
a tough coach, but because I respected him, I would listen and always try
my best. In those years Tim not only taught me about gymnastics but about
the values of dedication, desire, and hard work. He watched me grow up
and helped me become who I am today. I will miss him dearly!
As I have lost my greatest mentor - gymnastics has lost an incredibly
talented coach, a generous educator and a shaper of lives. I know for a
fact that I would be nowhere close to the coach or gym club owner that
I am today without Tim's guidance and influence. I am now just glad I had
a chance to thank him when he retired from coaching.
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