Russell-Thomas-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Soller-Baker Funeral Homes, Inc. – Lafayette Chapel

Russell R. Thomas

Evansville, Indiana

Age 52

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DIED
May 19, 2015
AGE
52
LOCATION
Evansville, Indiana
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Soller-Baker Funeral Homes, Inc. – Lafayette Chapel Obituary

Russell R. Thomas, 52, of Lafayette died Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at his home. He was born June 4, 1962, in Mt. Carmel, IL, to John Thomas wife Judy of Lafayette and Betty Thomas of Palm Desert, CA. Russell graduated from ITT Tech and married Kimberly Driskill in Evansville on October 11, 1991 and...

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I miss hearing Kim talk about what your up to or what you have been doing tinkering around the house. RIP buddy ... see ya on the other side. 4.13.19

Thank you is something we never got to tell you Russ. A little to late. I pray that your looking down on us and knowing that Dennis and I Thank You for accepting us for how we are. Showing us friendship and hospitality. Thank you for the memories that we have for the times we were together. They were a joy. You will not be forgotten.
Kim and Ian, our home is yours. Plan and simple. Much love to both of you.

Kim and Family... My heart and mind cannot find words to say. I am praying for your peace and comfort from the Lord and please know that our family is here for you. Bryan(my son) remembers golfing with Russ and Rob and having a great time. Thanks for the memories Russ. RIP. Love and blessings to you all

Kim and family, I worked with Russell at Radiation Services and considered him not only a business colleague but a friend. I always enjoyed his company and support during equipment installations and afterwards when we would go out to eat and socialize. I am saddened by his death, and hope you and your family find comfort in knowing he was thought of a often over the past year and he was a wonderful man. Rob Krupp

My heart goes out to you and your family. I am his parent's neighbor and would always see him and his wife there. he was always smiling and very kind to me.He was always there for you, just like you moved back here and was there for him when he needed you MOST. My prayers go out to you and your family. GOD BLESS.

The Who,Tom Petty concerts, our yearly trips to the Indy500 and Wrigley field.Tailgating at Purdue and Notre Dame games.We had some of the best times together.Rest in peace my BB ,you will always be number 1.

Kim, We are so sorry to hear this. You and Ian are in our prayers. RaNae, Phil and Brandon Rainey

Kim & Ian, No one can explain the hurt you feel , but only know that you will always be in our hearts and prayers. Love to you both. Kathy & Denny Dillard

My friendship, thoughts & prayers are with Russell's family in their time of need of this continuing 'transitional need'!!! No matter one's beliefs, may our God in heaven always be with each of you; and speak to/through you, be your rock in your 'every time in need; giving your reassurance of 'peace'. I respect Russell's work, his ethics, his love for his family, and his frienship we developed as co-workers who knew one another over the phone due to distance or when there was a need for him...