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July 9, 2011
Yvonne, We are so sorry to hear about Tom's passing. We just found out on Wednesday from Carol Salamone. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Love, Joyce & Gene
Vance Eversole
July 8, 2011
Hello Yvonne and Michelle, this is Vance (from Holiday Office Park). I was out of town during the service and just read of Tom's passing. It has been years since I have talked with or seen Tom, but I will always remember him as a hard working and caring man. I considered him to be a good friend and have fond memories when we worked together during the 80's and 90's. He came up with solutions for me and got me out of several binds, and I will always appreciate that. May he rest in peace now and you have my heart felt sympathy. He was a fine man.
July 4, 2011
Dearest Mo, Michelle and Amy,
Sorry that I couldn't be there. Tommy was the best friend anyone could ever ask for. He always had a great story and laughter emminated endlessly from his eyes, his heart and his spirit. He will be missed here on earth. But we all know that he is now with the Lord. He is no longer in pain and he will always now he will be that angel in heaven looking down upon us all. God speed my harley man!
love red
Tony Davis
July 4, 2011
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Your great sense of humor will be missed.
June 30, 2011
Our sincerest condolences to Yvonne and Tom's other family members who can be assured that Tom will never be forgotten by his unit members in Vietnam. Tom is not only a veteran but was an outstanding soldier from the very start and was selected to participate in the reactivation of a badly needed Engineer Construction Battalian for duty in Vietnam where he spent 12 full months with fellow soldiers who depended as much on Tom's solid character and sense of duty as he depended on theirs. He will always be remembered, respected and fully appreciated by every one of us. John Ogilvie .
michelle fuller
June 29, 2011
It doesn't seem real & hopefully never will because the pain is too much to bare. You were the funniest & most unique individual to walk this earth. I will forever love & miss you dad.
Ed VonStrohe
June 29, 2011
Tom, a fellow veteran and friend. You will always be remember by the 34th Engineers. God bless you and may you rest in peace. I love you brother. Ed VonStrohe
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