Timothy Karl Banden, age 68, died at his home in Hernando, Florida on April 30, 2025. Born in Brockton, Mass, he was the son of the late Chester W. and Gloria L. (Perkins) Banden. Formerly from Maine, he became a Florida resident in 2006. Tim began his career as a wholesale car buyer in Brockton, Mass., then decided to open his own car lot in the late 1980s. He later moved to Maine, and with a handful of older cars and a love for the car business, Tim and his wife, Sue, started S&T Motors in China, Maine in 1993. Five years later, they had become one of the largest selling used car dealers in the state of Maine, with a reputation for handpicked, meticulously serviced cars. In 2005 they also bought a motorcycle business in Lewiston, Maine with Tim’s longtime friend David Veracka. Tim got tired of the cold Maine winters so in 2006 they decided to sell the businesses and relocate to Florida. Tim and Sue found that they missed the customer interactions they had grown accustomed to so they opened a new S&T Motors in Hernando in 2007 with the same dedication to quality services and inventory.
Tim’s passion for fast cars, fast boats, motorcycles, and his Dodge Hellcat was complimented by his abilities on the golf course. He discovered golf was almost as much fun as riding motorcycles – but not quite. Left to cherish his memory is his devoted wife, Sue; son Timothy and daughters, Jillian of Gulfport, Miss.; Marissa of Inverness, Florida; brother, Daniel Banden of Wayne, Maine; sisters, Susan J. Banden of Manchester, Maine, and Sheryl Banden of Winthrop, Maine; and grandchildren, Victor and Zoey (plus one on the way!); nephew Dylan of Manchester, Maine and niece Tyler of Augusta, Maine. Brother and sister in-law James and Renee Hippler of Manchester, Maine; Charles and Stephanie Hippler of Manchester, Maine; and Bill and Jane Dennison of Hernando, Florida. And niece Elizabeth of Sarasota, Florida and nephews Jim, Ian and Charlie, all of Manchester, Maine and many wonderful friends. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, May 14th, 2:00 p.m. at the Chas E. Davis Funeral Home in Inverness. Donations in Tim’s memory may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (www.stjude.org) or Moffitt Cancer Center (www.moffitt.org) Flowers may be ordered at April Flowers in Floral City if preferred. Cremation with Care by Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home with Cremation Care.
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Your smile and laughter will be missed every day.
Tim was full of life. He was a great communicator and loved to discuss ideas.He was able to enthusiastically and effectively communicate without his voice when it became necessary. My favorite thing about Tim was the way he cherished my friend Sue. He will be so missed.
As Tim and I grew-up together and went thru school together, I can attest to the fact that Tim’s inner light was ‘always’ brilliant – and did warm those around him with his kindness and smile. He was a great guy. I’m so glad that he met his soul mate 30+ yrs ago – and that S&T was able to share so many of life’s adventures ‘always’ together. I will miss my brother, Timmy (and one of my best friends), every day for the rest of my life.
Hi Sheryl. So sorry to hear about Timmy. I remember him giving us rides on the his motorcycle down on the tracks. My thoughts are with you , Susan and Daniel. May he rest in peace.
Many fond memories of times together with Tim and Sue.
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