Aladdin John Timbayan, of Morgantown, entered into eternal rest Monday, June 23, 2025. He was born August 29, 1980, in Montgomery. He passed secondary to complications from a courageous battle with colon cancer. Aladdin was a compassionate soul who touched the lives of everyone he met. A generous, loving, and thoughtful man, his passion for life was infectious. His presence was a beacon of love and kindness that will never be forgotten.
Aladdin grew up in Montgomery and graduated from Valley High School in 1999. He attended West Virginia University, where he obtained a degree in biology as well as his Doctorate in Medicine.
However, what mattered most to Aladdin was his family. He was a devoted stay-at-home father, cherishing every moment spent with his loved ones. Aladdin was also a man of many hobbies, including photography, backpacking, and listening to a diverse range of music. He was particularly fond of the ocean, a place that always brought him great peace and contentment.
A member of the St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, Aladdin lived his life in accordance with Matthew 5:7, “Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.”
He is survived by his loving wife, Melissa Alleman, whom he married October 17, 2015; and their two beloved sons, Miles and Henry. He also leaves behind his father, Dr. Adin L. Timbayan; sister, Marie (Steven) Timbayan Green; his sister-in-law, Natalie Alleman; brother-in-law, Steven (Marie) Green; sister-in-law, Ashley Alleman; brother- in-law, Ryan Alleman; and nieces, Ashley Reese and Ella Green.
Aladdin was preceded in death by his mother, Victoria Timbayan, MD; and his nephew, Asher Green.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 12, in St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, 1 Guthrie Lane, Morgantown. Those wishing to attend the Funeral Mass are asked to gather at the church no later than 10:45 a.m. We invite all those who knew and loved Aladdin to join us as we celebrate his life.
Friends and family are encouraged to share memories and upload photos of Aladdin to his memorial page. This is a space to remember and celebrate the compassionate, generous, loving, and thoughtful man that he was. Aladdin’s legacy of love and kindness will forever be cherished in our hearts.
Smith Funeral & Cremation Care of Westover (304) 292-9494 is providing compassionate professional services to the family.
Condolences and other gifts of comfort may be offered to the family at www.smithfcc.com
