Jay-Twomey-Obituary

Jay Twomey

Waynesville, North Carolina

1946 - 2014 (Age 67)

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Jay TwomeyWaynesville - Jay Twomey perished in a fire which leveled his beloved mountain estate in Waynesville, NC on May 21, 2014. Born October 25, 1946, Jay would have celebrated his 68thbirthday this year. Linda Twomey (Cusick), his wife of 36 years survives him. Jay's only sibling, Susanne...

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I am so saddened to hear of Jay's death. Jay and Linda were like 2nd parents to me when I was at IU and working at Petersons. Jay was always nice to me especially since I was from Chicago. I remember him sneaking around to the hotdog steamer to get a Vienna hotdog when Linda wasn't looking. I also remember that he had the Chicago Tribune delivered every day. Once Jay even took all of the Peterson's staff out to dinner and had us picked up by a Limousine! I remember that he had a close knit...

As you face these days of grief, our hearts feel your pain in the loss of Jay, Buddy and Kitty. We hope you find peace in knowing they brought joy and happiness to your many friends.

always remember with great gratitude, love and respect, I felt a lot of pain to come upon the tragic death of Mr. Twomey, my sincere condolences to Ms. Linda Twomey

I'm so very sorry to hear of Jay's tragic death. He was taken too soon and the world is now deprived of a very special and gentile man. I will always remember him fondly.

Maria Fernandez

I am so saddened to hear of Jay's tragic death. We were friends at Hammond High. Jay was an amazing person. He knew everything about music. Everytime I see the movie "Almost Famous", I think of him. Humans and animals will remember him for his genuine kindness.
Margaret (Margie at HHS)

My unique experiences with Jay (and of course, Linda) continue to fill my memories, beginning with the A-Frame on the way to Nashville. Ever one to offer me a chance to share in the things he loved, I honor Jay's generosity, unique sense of humor, experiences on Lake Monroe, movies and concerts in the theater room, our trip to Tahoe and the wonderful sights through Cathy's Blue Blockers, all the wonderful dinners at various restaurants in Bloomington, Vegas and Waynesville and his passion...

Suzie,
I am so sorry to hear of Jays tragic passing.
I have thought of both of you so many times over the years,
I have fond memories of hanging out at your house during h.h.s. years and thinking how "cool" Jay was.
May God comfort you and his family during this difficult time.