Thomas-Alday-Obituary

Thomas Alday Jr.

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ALDAY, Thomas Tucker Jr. "Tommy," 64, went to be with the Lord Sunday morning, November 28, 2010, at his home in Valrico, Fla. Tommy was born in Patterson, N.J. As a young boy, he moved to Bainbridge, Ga., where he lived until he was a teenager. After leaving Bainbridge, Tommy and his family...

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Thank you for being there over these nearly 40 years...with Ron Donalson (and way back to Sandy Rappaport) you've provided to the real estate community excellence, professionalism and integrity--a great reputation, but more importantly, your own character modeled in your business and personal life. In the words of the song writer... "And friends are friends forever If The Lord’s The Lord of them...Though it’s hard to let you go in the Father’s hands we know
That a lifetime’s not too...

Alday Family,

Had the best talks with Tommy while getting my hair cut! I was a receipient of his gift cards and from then on, we were friends. He told me such wonderful stories of his family (Michelle, he was so proud of you!) and his business and his life. He was always so happy and generous. Our world is better for having Tommy in it and sharing his life with us. He will be terribly missed. Rest in Peace Tommy.

Tommy rest in peace!

Tucker,
Was an amazing generous loving person. Who was an inspiration to all. God Bless his family. He will be deeply missed.

I had the great pleasure of working with Tommy for a short period of time. I am very sorry for the family's loss.
KD

So sorry to hear about Tommy. He was a very nice person. I'm sure he will be greatly missed.

I had the pleasure to know Tucker through his frequent visits as a customer of Starbucks. It would be unusual if I didn't see him at least once a week. I knew him to be a caring, generous person who cared about everyone he interacted with...a rarity these days. God Bless you, Tucker! You are missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Tommy, You were a fun guy at Plant High. We shared a lot of laughs and who knew you would leave us so early. I'm glad I was able to reconnect with you after Plant and know that you had become a very successful businessman. I was in the mortgage business then and I think Michele was at the Kennedy office. I always thought she was the sweetest and most helpful employee you had and I don't think I ever knew she was your daughter. Lot of the ole gang are thinking of you today. Cherolyn, Harry...

Tommy will be missed by many including myself. He was always there for the people he cared about when they needed him. I guess the good Lord was ready for him to come home. I'll never forget when him and Monica watched my son for me like 11 years ago and how he was there through losing Gabe. I hope you two are smiling in Heaven looking down at all of us!