Thomas "Tom"-Nestor-Obituary

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Thomas "Tom" J. Nestor

Wichita, Kansas

Oct 25, 1934 – Dec 9, 2014

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BORN
October 25, 1934
DIED
December 9, 2014
LOCATION
Wichita, Kansas
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Smith Mortuary - Derby Chapel Obituary

Nestor, Thomas “Tom” J., 80, passed away Tuesday, December 9, 2014. He was born October 25, 1934 to Tom and Helen (Kane) Nestor in Philadelphia, PA. Tom retired from the Air Force after 28 years and then continued his service to his country by working as a government...

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I know that Kate and I would love to have you back again, but you are in God’s arms now.

Tom always spoke of his Father-in-law as a burgermeister or something with running a hunting area. He also spoke about Chuck Yeager going hunting in the atea with him.

Karin,
Dana & I are so very sorry about your dad's passing, and our hearts go out to you and your family. We hope sweet memories of your dad will help ease your pain through this difficult time. Keeping you all in our thoughts...

I'm so sorry you are gone, but your pain is over. we had some fun times when you came to visit in Wildwood. my sincerest condolences to your family. with love and respect. Barbara

There aren't words to express how difficult it is to lose a parent, especially to Alzheimer's. I am so sorry for your loss. Lift each other up and support each other in love as so many others will be doing for you.

Tom,

As my second in Brindisi you brought vision and experience. As a friend with your wife, Erika, you gave much to me and my family. Thank you and may God bring you ever closer to him.

Tom, you were one of the first to welcome me to this neighborhood. I'll never forget the day you went out of your way at that football game to say hi after I returned from my deployment. Thank you for your genuine friendship. Rest in peace in our Lord's warm embrace mi amigo.

Tom, You will be sorely missed. You loved your family and always strove to keep them together. When we had tough times you helped us out. You were intelligent, kind hearted and a great family man. I know w.you will be watching over us no

Tom, thoughts and prayers for your family in this time of sorrow. May God comfort you all.