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Evan O. "Tom" Kane III

Savannah, Georgia

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March 4, 2009 Evan "Tom" O. Kane III passed away with his family by his side in Savannah, GA, on Wednesday. Tom was born in Kane, PA, on March 10, 1931, to Hannah and E. O'Neill Kane Jr. After attending Mercersberg Academy in Pennsylvania, he graduated with a master's degree in architecture from...

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Dear Cindy and Family,

Kathy and I were saddened to hear of Tom's passing. We send you our sincerest condolences.
I considered Tom to be my mentor and friend. We enjoyed several years working together, and particularly enjoyed the office set up in the family room on Barberry Lane!
I'll always remember Tom as the gentleman and lover of life he was. Not to mention one talented architect.

This world's loss is heaven's gain!

(If it is open to friends. I would...

Cindy and family,
I was saddened to hear of Tom's passing. It was a pleasure to work with him during my earliest days at King and King, Architects and later with Kane and Proulx. I will always remember his fine sense of humor. He will be missed by so many who had the pleasure of knowing him.

Dear Cindy,
We were saddened to read about Tom. My husband, Paul (Bud) Soper knew him from the architectural community, and I knew you from I think it was the Everson Members Council.
He was well respected by other architects. We wish we could have known you both better before you moved away. I am sure you have had wonderful years in Savannah
Blessings on you and your family.
Love,

Dear Cindy and family,

My deepest sympathies to you upon Tom's passing. Tom was my first and immediate mentor when I joined Schopfer's firm in 1961, working on Tom's Mohawk Reformed Church, if I remember correctly. He taught me much! I always respected and liked Tom for his professional competence, his sense of humor and friendliness. God be with him and you.

Dear Cindy - special thoughts for you and yours at this time. I'll look forward to sharing a big hug with you when you return to our "God's Country" at the 1000 Islands. Till then, I send blessings.
Fondly, Sandy Holcombe

Dear Kane Family,
It was a pleasure to work with Tom for just a handful of years more than twenty years ago. He was a top notch man in so many ways.
His passing is a great loss.
May God bless you.

07 march 2009

Cindy and Family,
Sorry to hear about Tom. I like him. He's a good man.

Gil

Dear Cindy and Family:
Maury and I were so sorry to hear of Tom's passing, and want you all to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers at this very sad time.
Love, Mary Jane & Maury

Dear Cindy...It is with sadness we write you about the passing of Tom.We know the years he has suffered and what a caregiver you have been...we have been praying for you and Tom..we remember all the good times at the ski club and feel so fortunate to have worked with Tom on the board as well as many a happy day on the "deck"...With our love, Caroline and Nick Brust