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THOMAS P. HIER - BRISTOL - Thomas P. Hier (or "Tom," as he was well known) passed away peacefully on the fifth of July 2013. Tom was the youngest child of Agnes (Cousino) Hier and William R. Hier. He was born on Jan. 1, 1938, at home on School Street in Bristol. Tom lived most of his life with his parents. After his parents were unable to care for him due to age. Tom then lived at the Mens Group home in Middlebury. As Tom aged, he then moved in with his cousin and caregiver, Peter Cousino at the Cousino family home. Tom was well known for his infectious laugh, good sense of humor and artistic abilities. Tom had numerous paintings displayed throughout Middlebury. Tom loved to sing and dance and attended many social events in the Middlebury area with his friends from the group home. Tom was a gentle person, always had a smile and hello for everyone, and when asked his age always replied that he was "18 years old." Tom was predeceased by his parents, Agnes Hier and William Hier; siblings, Wilma Hall, Gordon Hier, Vernard Hier, Marceline Guardino, Everett Hier, Albertine Perry, and Albert Hier. Tom is survived by his siblings, Barbara Bushell and Franklin Hier; many nieces and nephews; several cousins; and many family friends. Special thanks to Peter and Gail Cousino, whom have cared for Tom at their home over the past several years. A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013, at St. Ambrose Church in Bristol. There will be no calling hours. Donations in Tom's name may be made to Children with Special Health Needs, 108 Cherry St., Burlington, VT 05401.

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Published by The Burlington Free Press on Aug. 22, 2013.

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Lynn Hier

August 23, 2013

Uncle Tommy,
Thanks for being a fun uncle and sharing your joy of song and dance and laughter with your young niece. Thank you for sharing your prized paintings with me as an adult with that wonderful look of pride and accomplishment on your face. I will remember you as a gentle soul and pure of heart. You appreciated life's greatest simple pleasures: a hand-in-hand walk in the sunshine, a soda pop on the porch, a backyard swing. A good meal, some Old Spice, and a beer at Rosie's. Now I would like to think of you in heaven dancing a waltz with Grandpa again and all the pretty girls, too!

Wanda Bouvier

August 22, 2013

Dear Tom,
You have taught our family such valuable lessons.Many who do not even realize the value of those in which we were invested in and taught to follow.Always be kind. Never take for granted what you are able to do and what you have been given. Learn to laugh!! Look at the simple things in life they are the most valuable lessons that you will learn, We will all love, miss and remeber those precious moments. Love Wanda

Susan (Hier) LeBlanc

August 22, 2013

I will forever remember Uncle Tommy with his twinkling clear blue eyes and mischievous grin! Such a sweet, sweet man. I just know that he is in heaven eating "hair-pin" pie with "Eddy" and the rest of his loving family!

Shelly (Hier) Dorey

August 22, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with my Uncle "Tom" Hier, brother to my father, Evertt Hier. I have fomd memories of our frequent visits with him at my grandparents house on School Street in Bristol. Uncle Tom was blessed with many special qualities, a happy spirit.....which was expressed in his love for music, in his beautiful smile, contagious laughter, and his "secret" love for hugs! But most of all for his loving and pure heart. My memories of him will last my entire lifetime. I believe his soul is now free, he is surrounded by loved ones, and at peace. Bless you, Uncle Tom.

Christine Hier

August 22, 2013

Where you are Uncle Tom, you can sing and dance to the beautiful music to your soul''s contents. God bless, love and peace.

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