Thomas-Atwell-Obituary

Thomas Harlan Atwell

Charleston, Illinois

Age 60

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Charleston, Illinois

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Thomas Atwell passed away at the age of 60 in Charleston, Illinois. Funeral Home Services for Thomas are being provided by Klingner-Cope Family Funeral Home at White Chapel. The obituary was featured in News-Leader on October 17, 2013, and Peoria Journal Star on October 18, 2013.

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When I found out you passed away I was shocked. I remember being in your 6th grade class. You will be missed dearly. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. R.i.p. Mr Atwell. See you on the other side.

RIP Dear Tom..

Coach, As a newly appointed head coach, you taught us a different way to play football that proved to be successful then, but also carried over to me personally as I continued to move through the various stages of life. You believed in me as an undersized, average player and taught me to never give up. I still carry that with me to this day and pass this on to my children every chance I get. Thanks for all that you did on and off the field to help me through those difficult times in high...

I graduated from College of Ozarks 1961. Thanks for the great life you lived and contributed to students.

Helen Annette (Atwell) Epps

Mr. Atwell, you will be missed. you were such a good teacher and I will always miss you. I remember you always telling me stories about my mom. saying I always talked just like her. I cant even put in words how much you encouraged me to do well in all my classes, see you on the flip side.

You where a great teacher to me and you will be missed. My class mates and I will never forget me puking all over my desk right in front of yours.

RIP Coach.

Mr.Atwell u where a wonderful teacher to Me & my daughter. I remember sitting in your class room in 6th grade at Kelly Ave. who would of thought that u would teach my daughter many years down the road and the same grade u taught me. I still laugh to this day about u giving my daughter a copy of my report card from 6th grade and telling her u do a lot better than what your mom did. I will remember this forever. Until we meet again thank u for everything u have done for us.

Tom was a great guy...sorry to my friend Regina and her son Corey