Thomas 'Tommy'-Brundrett-Obituary

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Thomas 'Tommy' Paul Brundrett

New Boston, Texas

May 25, 1935 – Nov 9, 2021 (Age 86)

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BORN
May 25, 1935
DIED
November 9, 2021
AGE
86
LOCATION
New Boston, Texas

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Bates-Rolf Funeral Home - New Boston Obituary

Thomas Paul Brundrett, 86 of New Boston, Texas went home to be with the Lord on November 9, 2021, at his home.

 

Tommy was born May 25, 1935 in Lake Charles, LA and was adopted into the family of Wilford Brundrett and Dorothy Brundrett.  He married Norita Yvonne Jacob on June 2,...

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He married my closest cousin and best friend, Norita Jacob Brundrett. I was part of their wedding and we visited when they lived in Comfort, TX. Tommy was always upbeat and loved a good steak.
When he came down to funerals, Logan and Archie, we had good visits and when Rita died, we went to New Boston.
At one point in their life, they raised German Sheperds and the shepherd that stayed in the house at night slept in the bathtub. Tommy was always in good humor and he shall be...

What a nice positive man! Blessed by knowing him!

The Keepsake pictures of Mr Tommy and family are wonderful! He will be missed by so very many. I will miss his laugh, his hugs, his radiant smile, the many stories he shared and the knowledge and wisdom he passed along each time we would visit. There were never enough of those visits. I know Mr Tommy is in a better place, he is with his "Ms. 'Rita" and he has that permanent radiant smile! I miss him. Stacey, you and all of your family are in my thoughts and prayers now and in the coming days,...

So sorry for your loss for a great man and Dad. May God give you comfort and peace. Hes now able to breathe that precious Heaven air. He will be missed by all. Such a humble tender man.
Love always Patsy and Bob Mahone

Tommy was a dear friend to our family for many years. To know Tommy was to love him. His infectious laughter and positive personality made it a joy to be around him. He was a great “pew partner” at First Lutheran to my mom and brother for years. He was just a great man. All of you are in our thoughts and prayers. He will be greatly missed, but I’m sure he and Rita are enjoying a nice slow dance in heaven

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Tommy’s church family is missing him.