Acton Thomas David Acton January 21, 1936 September 15, 2021 Thomas David Acton, 85, of Woodland Park, CO, passed away in the early morning hours of September 15th. He was born January 21, 1936, to the late Leslie and Ona Mae (McMullin) Acton in Detroit, MI. After graduating from Avon High...
Tom was like a brother to me. He was always there for me during my early USAF career. I´ve thought of him often and proud of the great life he lived with his wonderful wife, Bonnie. He will be missed.
Major James Colson
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May the Lord bless all of the family and friends of this genuine man. And especially to Doug, my old friend through high school and many years after. Mr. Acton, as I knew him when growing up - may your next adventure be as blessed as the time you spent here on Earth.
Bill Weeks
September 25, 2021
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We will never forget the wonderful memory of Tom taking our Family, Tim Smith and, Jerry Huff to Awana Camp, in California. We had such a good time going there and Tom was a perfect host, he treated us like Family and, was so generous to share his Motor Home with us. My Family and I, just wanted to share this memory with you. We just wanted your Family to know we talk about that trip often and always think of Tom when we talk about it. May God truly bless your entire Family.
Tom was a...
Greg, Tim, Wes and Betty Oglesby
September 25, 2021 | Friend
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Kim Huber Doe
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Kim Huber Doe
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Kim Huber Doe
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Kim Huber Doe
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Oh sweet family, my deepest sympathies to you all. Tom was a great man and was dearly loved by my parents. I remember all the fun times they had together. I found some pictures of Tom that I hope you enjoy. I remember Tom's laughter, big smile, his pipe, and how the guys played games like Risk. What a heavenly reunion it must have been for them to see him again. My prayers are with you.
Kim Huber Doe
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Sure gonna miss him. Thoughts and Prayers to everyone. Because of Uncle Dave I developed a love of Chess. Not sure if he ever lost at that either! A very special man.