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Ralph Thomas Hitt Jr.

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Tommy Hitt, the man the legend. Everyone dies, but not everyone really lives. Tommy Hitt really lived. His departure from this life was handled as he had lived his life, on his own terms surrounded by those who loved him. Ralph Thomas Hitt Jr., son of Ralph Thomas Hitt Sr. and Betty Hitt, loved...

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Our deepest sympathies on your families truly sad loss. May you find some comfort in all the wonderful and fun memories of Tommy who was certainly one in 1 million sincerely, Linda and Ray Lind

Dorothy, Bobby and family, Bob and I send our deepest sympathy and heartfelt prayers. I met Tommy while working at Arc Electric, Inc., through the Electrical League of Tidewater. He was so kind to me and treated me like one of the gang. I will miss that smiling face so much. I´m sorry we can´t be at his service this afternoon.

I heard of what a great man Tom was from his daughter-in-law, Bryce. He sounded like an amazing person to know I send you all my condolences.

With my deepest sadness and loving fondness to you and your family Its difficult to comprehend your loss. So many funny stories and life ..experiences were shared and will always be cherished. Much love to you always. Kathy and Mya Hitt

I met Tommy through the builders and contractors exchange and just saw him at our annual holiday meeting in December. We loved talking surfing and yoga (we were often in the 6:00 am class at hot house years ago). He was a great mentor and friend and I will miss him his energy and great spirit.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Over the twenty years involved in AGC, I had many gond memories of Meetinds and Events with Tommy, Dorothy and the Boys. His smile was captivating, and never a meeting did he not say "Thank You for time you are volunteering with us"...but one of my fondest memories was at the monthly AGC meetings, Tommy eould stand up and say: "Folks it's Friday, and I'm having a glasd of wine, who wants to join me?" Rest in peace, my friend...I will always smile when I remember our times together...Bob Veith

I knew Tommy from the Jaycees, and construction industry and his family electrical construction company built many projects that I was involved with during my time at PACE Collaborative. Tommy was engaging and straight forward and we had many great times together. I will miss him! I wish the family well and peace as they deal with their loss. God Bless

I am at a loss of words. What a great guy. Thank you Dorothy for bringing him into our lives, we are all better for it.