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Aaron Thomas Cureton

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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AARON THOMAS CURETON, 67, of Weimar, TX passed away on Thursday Dec. 16th, 2004, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born June 15th, 1937 in Waco, Texas. He is preceded in death by his father, A.D. Cureton. He is survived by his mother Ida Bell, wife Hurma, sons Kenneth and wife Judy...

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Dear IPS:

I just want you all to know he thought the world of all of you too. He loved going to work every day and of course telling you all those stories. He would laugh when you would believe all the things he would tell you. You can not imagine how much he is missed at this house. From Hanna the cow to that tractor with the top missing, everything is a reminder. Tommy just couldn't understand why everyone at the shop kept calling and coming to see him when he was so ill. I...

Mrs. Hurma,

It was an honor and a priviledge to work for Mr. Tommy over the years at IPS. More than a boss,more than a friend, Mr. Tommy was a father figure who influenced me not only on the job, but also in life. That influence help mold me into the person that I am today and I will cherish that the rest of my life.
God bless you Mrs. Hurma, and God bless Mr. Tommy Cureton.

Mrs. Hurma,
I just wanted you to know how much I respected Mr. Tommy and am so sorry for your loss. I feel honored and privileged to have worked with him at IPS. When I came up to TIPS in Paris, I was always glad to see him when he made a few trips our way. He will be missed by many, but I know God has a special place for him and he will always be in our hearts.
Our hearts and prayers are with you.
Love always,
Sara Gibson (TIPS)

Mrs. Hurma,
It was truly a blessing to have Mr. Tommy as a friend, he was really one of a kind. I will always treasure the memories of him telling his stories, he will be missed dearly. And you will always be in my prayers.

Mrs. Hurma:
I think the minister at the services pretty much summed up just how much "Larger than Life" Mr. Tommy really was. He was so well respected by so many. I consider it a blessing to have known him and worked with him. You will be in my prayers!

(THE MAN) a boss a friend.(THE MAN) was liked by many but respected by all.(THE MAN)will be missed by all.

I worked for T.C. almost 17 years. I couldn't have had a better Boss.I miss him dearly, and he will always be in my prayers.

To a man that truly touched my life and one of my highest respect.
"Jarreau" Your Buddy

Hurma,

Tommy will be greatly missed at IPS. He was a great man and loved by many here. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Lori