TIMBS Tom of Kiama
Passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on 17 October 2019. Loved husband of Joann. Loving father of Amanda, Paul and Mel. Adored Pop of Chelsea. Loved son of Jack and Jean (both dec). Brother of Allan. A proud member of the 'Tallawarra' crew. Tom will be sadly missed by his loving family and friends.
Aged 68 Years
At Peace
'Gone Fishing'
Relatives and friends are invited to attend Tom's funeral service to be held at Stan Crapp Funeral Home, Cnr Manning & Farmer Streets Kiama on Tuesday, 22 October 2019 at 10am.
Sponsored by Stan Crapp Funerals Pty Ltd.
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October 20, 2019
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Steve Corbett
Hello Joann & family, I am so sad & sorry to hear of Tom's passing. He & I were good friends in the Tallawarra days. I moved to the Central Coast in the 80's, since then I only saw him at Tallawarra reunions. We were always happy to see each other. He was a happy friendly man, an all round good guy. Please accept my sincere condolences & best wishes - Regards Steve Corbett
October 20, 2019
Karen Matthews
To Joann and family
Tom was a beautiful, kind and loving man who I had the privilege of having in my life. I'm so grateful and happy that I got to share some quality time with just Tom before he passed. We laughed and cried together and talked about many things. Most importantly we told each other what we meant to each other. Tom you will be forever in my heart. My heartfelt condolences to you Jo and the family. I know how much Tom meant to you all xxx
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