Tiny Tim (one M) in the story (A Christmas Carol) did not die as part of the plot. Little Nell, in another Dickensian story or novel, did. These are two different tales, the death of a child in a Yuletide drama- is something that is one would imagine, taboo, but there was a case of a child murdered on this Sacred of all Childhood days!- Jon Benet Ramsey.
The outcome of A Christmas Carol is that Scrooge changes from being a selfish, bitter, money-loving man to being a generous, caring individual. As a result, the Cratchets had a great Christmas, Bob got a raise, and most importantly, Tiny Tim did not die.
Marley died 7 years ago, on Christmas Eve.Seven years prior to the beginning of the Christmas Carol
The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come shows Scrooge a possible future where Tiny Tim will have died. This is one of the major motivators behind Scrooge's repentance. He reforms his ways and Tiny Tim does not die.Some versions of A Christmas Carol also state that Scrooge paid for Tim's medical treatment, and Tim grew up to become a successful businessman.The ghost of Christmas present predicts that Tiny Tim will get crushed by a crotch that is not maned by a owner
Christmas Eve 1837
Reinhold Timm died in 1639.
Vasily Timm died in 1895.
Based on the fore telling of the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come Scrooge would die that very Christmas (1843)
Scrooges attitude breaks down when with the Ghost of Christmas Present he sees Tiny Tim and realises that by next Christmas Tiny Tim would die unless the "visions of the future change" . The visions are of course Scrooges attitude to life and charity
In Dicken's "A Christmas Carol", Mr. Scrooge does not die.
Cap Timm died on 1987-08-07.
Henry Christian Timm died in 1892.
Otto Timm died on 1978-06-29.