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Steve M. Tomsic

Oregon, Ohio

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Steve M. Tomsic, 78, of Oregon, Ohio passed away Saturday, March 25, 2006, at St. Charles Mercy Hospital. Steve was born in Toledo, Ohio on August 7, 1927, to Anthony and Frances (Benedict) Tomsic. On May 15, 1954, he married Betty J. Farkas. Steve was a WWII Army Veteran. He had worked as a...

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Sorry I could not share my condolences in person with you. "Dad" was a great guy and I miss him a lot already. He will be waiting for us to arrive when our time comes with pastries and coffee. (milk)

I use to work with Steve, actually on the same floor as the Survey office at that time. I worked in the Testing Dept., he and I shared lots of talk and laughs together. I will always remember him as a very funny guy. He will be missed a lot. I was Judy Bollinger when I worked with Steve.

Dear Betty & Sons & families:

Sorry to hear about Steve's passing. We will be unable to attend the funeral as we spend the winters out of state. Ralph always enjoyed Steve's pastries that he brought to work. Ralph always enjoyed working with Steve and Steve will be missed by all who knew him.

Doug, MaryLou and family

My deepest sympathy in the passing of your father. Look to God for strength during these trying times and know that he will help you through.

I worked with Steve in the Design Office when I first came to ODOT. I'll never forget how kind he was to me and his laughter - "{Whoop de do!") I've seen him since his retirement at different events and he always spoke of his family with such pride and love. He will be missed and always remembered.

To: Doug,Mary Lou and Family:
I was so sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad. I know what you are going thru and you have my most sincere and deepest sympathy. May God be with you and give you strength, and may the love of family and friends give you comfort during this difficult time. I know it hurts, but rest assured ..he is now at peace, and resting "safe in his arms" . If you remember that,you will always miss him,but I promise you.. the hurt and pain will eventually get easier...

God blessed you Steve with a tremendous life-long power of love for your cherished wife, sons, grandchildren, family, friends and life itself. Peace and comfort to you and yours.

OUR SINCERE SYMPATHY FOR THE LOSS OF AN IMPORTANT MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY. HE SOUNDED LIKE A REALLY NICE PERSON AND I'M SURE HE'LL BE MISSED BY ALL OF HIS LOVED ONES.

CAROLE AND NINDE