Presbyter
Saint Timothy was born on May 3, 1900, in the village of Trubnikovo, Kirsanov district, Tambov province, into the family of peasant Konstantin Ulyanov. After finishing the village school, in 1917 he began serving in the church as a psalmist. In 1931, he moved to the Moscow region, and in 1932 he was ordained as a deacon and then as a priest, serving in the Ascension Church in the village of Satino-Russkoe, Podolsk district.
On November 26, 1937, he was arrested and imprisoned in a prison in Serpukhov. Witnesses against him claimed that the priest expressed counter-revolutionary sentiments and agitated the peasants to attend church. On December 1, 1937, the NKVD troika sentenced him to ten years of imprisonment in a labor camp. Before being sent to the camp, he was transferred to Taganka prison in Moscow.
He died on June 23, 1940, from starvation in the 2nd hospital of the Lower Amur labor camp in the city of Soviet Gavan, Khabarovsk region, and was buried in an unmarked grave in the camp cemetery.
