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SHREVEPORT, LA - William Thomas Cubley, age 57 of Shreveport, passed away Tuesday, October 12, 2010. Arrangements are being handled by Forest Park Funeral Home, 1201 Louisiana Ave, where the family will receive friends from 5:00pm til 7:00pm Friday, October 15, 2010. Chapel services will be at Forest Park Funeral Home at 10:00am, Saturday, October 16, 2010 with interment to follow at Forest Park Cemetery on St. Vincent's Ave.
Left to cherish his memory are his daughters, Christina Cubley Cazares and husband Victor, Brandee Cubley; son, Bradley Thomas Cubley; brother, Louie R. Cubley, Jr.; sister Carolyn Brumfield; four grandchildren and a host of friends.
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our heart goes out to all of T.C.s family. We knew Tommy from Alaska with Tri-State to Shreveport with P&M Machine. Tommy was a valued employee where ever he worked. Tommy will surely be missed. Sincerely P&M machine works, Terry,Beth and Micheal
Micheal Adkins
October 20, 2010
When you lose someone in death it is always hard. There can never be enough people saying, "I'm sorry for your loss", to make it better. Being at the viewing tonight, I saw all of the people that loved your dad & showed up to support y'all. Stay in touch, and if you ever need anything or to just talk, Michael & I would love to be there for you!!
With lots of love,
Heather
Heather Brumfield
October 15, 2010
I worked with Tommy and his dad many years ago at Louisiana Industries. He was very talented at many things and enjoyed his friendship dearly. I wish we would have stayed in touch. The family has lost a great person and I'm so sorry for their loss.
Ronald Fruge'
October 15, 2010
T.C.,
You were not a man with alot of money, but your humor, love, and loyalty made you one of the richest men that have ever walked this earth. Chrissee has always said "do not make promises that you cannot keep" and that is why I haven't. Today I will make more than one. Tommy, my word is my bond. My children will always know how great of a man their papaw was and how much you loved them. As long as I am alive, your memory will live on. If I had 15 more seconds with you, I would look you in your eyes, shake your hand, and tell you that you that I did not look at you as just Chrissee's dad. I thought of you as my father-in-law and my friend. You always here people say "He's in a better place now",but you always think that it's something that people say to make themselves feel better. I have learned the hard way that when you really love someone, those words are true. Tommy, I love you, miss you, but will never forget you. It's your turn now, Tommy. As many times as you have opened the shop's gate for people, The Lord will open his gate for you. I love you, Dad.
Your son-in-law and your friend,
Victor Cazares
Victor Cazares
October 15, 2010
we love and miss you daddy.
Brandee Cubley
October 15, 2010
wow so sorry. i knew TC for years and every time we talked we always ended with see you and I LOVE YA, well TC see you and I LOVE YA.
Guy Smith
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Daddy we will always love you and miss you our hearts ache cuz we know that we will never get to see you laugh and smile, feel your touch, or hear your voice again but you will always be in our thoughts and in our hearts.
Brandee Cubley
October 15, 2010
I am best friends with Gary Wayne and Cheryl Thornhill and Becky Stillwell (Cubley) so I knew Tommy 42 years ago.
I was madly in love with Tommy 42 years ago. Tommy was the most handsome man I had ever met and had the most beautiful green eyes. I did get to see him about 12 years ago and I was able to keep "in touch" through Cheryl and Gary Wayne. I am so sorry for your loss; he will be greatly missed. God Bless, Muriel Benson Reynolds
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This is my father. He was my world, he was my strength, my light, my best friend. He was always there. This beautiful man was so amazing. He has a heart larger than texas. He could be trusted with your deepest secrets. I know he is with his mom now and is pain free, but that's not helping me right now. I need him so bad. I miss him so much my heart hurts. I wanna hear his voice just say one more time how much he loves me, one more pep talk, I need one more strong hug. I love you so much dad, always have and always will.
Everlasting love,
Chrissee
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October 15, 2010
Chrissee,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. We are so very sorry for your loss. May God Bless you and your family.
Your friends at Fairfield IMA,
Dottie
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My father was one of the most incredible men that I have ever known. Anyone fortunate enough to have been blessed with his presence will forever keep his memory in a very special place deep within their hearts. This man will be miss very much. Everlasting Love, Chrissee
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