In both film and book the ghosts of Christmas present foretells it should things go unchanged and in Steve four when accompanied by the ghost of Christmas yet to come they arrive at the cratchit home where Bob arrives saying he's late as he went to see wsherer Tiny Tim would rest.
There was not enough information from the book to know.
I don't know maybe he died from sadness but I don't know
As far as I know and I am familiar with a number of adaptations including the funny Mr. Magoo take-off- Scrooge, evidentally too stingy for such things as taking girls out to lunch, does not have a female companion or girfriend, wife, etc in any of the versions I am famiiar with. The story is based on Scrooge"s dream and the three, make it four Ghostly characters he encounters, this is heavy problem-novel stuff and I can"r recall a love interest. The only woman in the story is Mrs.Cratchitt, the wife of Bob Cratchitt and the mother of ( not the recording star)- Tiny Tim! By the way Tiny Tim does not die in the story.
Because Tiny Tim was one of the most friendsleist boys in the street, he had such a beautiful heart and such beautiful eyes, he sufferd from cancer, he also came and viseted scroogre evey christmas but scrooge did not accept his comings.
They are not related except both are in the Human Family- of the Holiday spirit- reluctantly and belatedly accepted by Scrooge. Tiny Tim is the son of Bob Cratchit, an employee of Scrooge, he is not related to the businessman.
The father, Bob Cratchit, works for Mr. Scrooge.
Not on their first meeting as they asked " are we addressing Mr Marley or Mr Scrooge"
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Scrooge sees what Christmas is like for people that are around him at the time, he also sees Tiny Tim Cratchit and is shocked to hear that he was life limited and would not see another Christmas - Now Scrooge starts to understand the true meaning of Christmas
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He is Scrooge's partner, his sole administrator, his sole assign, etc. It's in the book on the bottom of the first page. I don't know when he died, I'm trying to figure that out too.
In the living world, Ebenezer Scrooge's equally greedy partner. Marley died seven years before the narrative opens. He appears to Scrooge as a ghost condemned to wander the world bound in heavy chains. Marley hopes to save his old partner from suffering a similar fate.