🕊️   In Loving Memory   🕊️
Eric Antonio Villarreal

Eric Antonio Villarreal

November 6, 2000  —  May 9, 2026

Timberlark is dedicated to my youngest son and child, Eric Antonio Villarreal — my light, my Buggyman. He was 25 years old when he was taken from us, murdered in our own home by a long-time family friend we opened our door to when he had nothing.

Eric knew what I was building here. He believed in it. He was proud of it. He was going to run it one day. He sat with me through the late nights and the long hours, and he never stopped believing that this platform would change things for real people — for loggers and landowners and families trying to build a better life doing honest work with their hands.

He believed in honesty. In integrity. In the idea that if you do right by people, the world becomes a little more just. He didn't get the chance to see what this becomes — but every single piece of it is built with him in mind.

Every logger paid on time. Every landowner who gets a fair deal. Every job tracked and protected on the blockchain. Every family that doesn't have to wait 90 days for a check. All of it carries his name forward.

This is my legacy. This is why I built Timberlark. This is for him.


"He believed there was hope for a better life." — Jeanine Bradbury, Founder & CEO

Timberlark is built as a living tribute — every feature, every fair transaction, every logger protected carries his memory forward.

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