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Frank Thomas Inman

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Tom will be spending his first Christmas with Jesus this year He was born at home in Beaver City, Nebraska to Nelle and Harry Inman on August 3, 1924 and departed for his heavenly home on December 20, 2007. He graduated from Beaver City High School and Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kansas where he...

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Pastor and Geneva Inman have been key figures in the lives of my family for many years. We started going to Grace Brethren in the early 70’s when they would conduct services at Stratmoor Hills Elementary School. They were in the process of establishing the groundwork for the first Grace Brethren Church in Colorado Springs, I don’t know how long we met in that school auditorium many years ago, but at my early age I found the Inman’s a sweet engaging couple dedicated to bringing the teachings...

Pastor Inman was an inspiration and an extraordinary man for us for many years. His leadership, quiet strength, and love without restraint served as a beacon through our many troubles. I believe I speak for all my siblings when I say pastor Inman kept us all afloat during the turbulance of losing both our parents; George R. Lewis (4-2005) and Elyse Lewis (12-2006). Since I first met pastor in the '80s I have been blessed knowing he was always there to help my Mom. I treasure the memories of...

When I called Tom & Geneva last spring, Tom got on the phone, with excitement in his voice and said, "are you thinking about coming out?" My answer was "Yes" and I am so thankful that I did. Tom is my Dad's best friend, and they are reunited once again!
Tom & Geneva's love for our family was and is unwavering in good times and in bad.......like God's love!
There will always be a special place in my heart for my good friend, Pastor Tom Inman!

Many times we hear the phrase "He was a Man of God." If ever a man deserved this accolade it was Tom Inman. Whether preaching, singing or just visiting, there was always a large dose of enthusiam, very genuine concern and the Lord's love.

"Wonderful Name of Jesus" was 'Tom's Hymn.' Even today I hear Tom booming out the chorus, "Magnify the Precious Name of Jesus, Praaaaise His name!" Tom, you are alive always in that hymn.

David Leckrone
Appomattox, VA

To Tom's family,
Although I knew him as "Frank" at WSD3, that didn't change who he was or what he stood for. He was a pleasure to work with. God grant peace and love and comfort for your loss.

I can't remember a time when I didn't know Pastor Tom Inman. I could say so many good things about him, but the one thing that really stands out was his constant testimony and love for the Lord. I am going to miss him, but I know he is much better off now. Someday we will meet again. PTL!!

Dad,
I sure do miss you, and wish we could have shared one more Christmas together! I'm thankful we had some great years to garden together! I love you, and wish I could hear you say back "I love you more" just one more time!!!
Until then..."I Love You",
Patty Jo

WE knew Pastor Inman for several years, he was always a good friend. So sorry to hear of his passing, but he is with the Lord in heaven now. He performed my daughters wedding in 1979, was a great help to us. Thank you.

We are sorry to hear of Tom's passing, but we are confident that he is with the Lord. We have many happy memories of our High School years with Tom in Beaver City.