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Thomas Henry Barnes

Rapid City, South Dakota

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RAPID CITY - Thomas "Tom" Henry Barnes, 66, lost his battle with cancer early in the morning on April 26, 2011, at Hospice of the Hills in Rapid City, surrounded by his family, friends and loved ones.Tom was born March 9, 1945, in Mitchell and graduated from Mitchell Notre Dame High School in...

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Tom, you have always been a wonderful friend and confidant for many years. You will be missed. Sorry we were not here to say goodbye. We just arrived home today and received the phone call about your passing. Sympathy and Prayers to the family.
Jim and Rhoda Blaeser

Brian,
Our heartfelt sympathy on the loss of your father. May precious memories keep him close to you during this difficult time. You are in our prayers.

I was so sorry to hear about your father's passing. I know this is a very sad and difficult time for you and your family. You have my very deepest sympathy

Rebecca, sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. I was glad I got to meet him at your wedding, and talk to him a bit. Obviously I didn't know him well, but you can really judge a man by the children he leaves behind, and in the case of you and your brothers, he leaves quite a great legacy...

My heart is heavy as I write this.I just wish I could be there at the services, but circomstances prevent Mike and I to come...He is in a much better place, now;especially with Ethel and Grandma Stopfer..I will always remember him everytime we have rum and cokes...Mike and Mary Sue Thury, Parkston, SD

Keeping Tom's family & friends in my thoughts and prayers. Know that your tears of sadness today will eventually turn into smiles with fond and loving memories. Have many fun memories & thankfully was able to have Tom for a role model on being prepared for the Big Guy! Live the Day as he always did!!
Jane Price Spring Park, MN

Becky, Sean, and Brian
It was such a pleasure to meet and be able to assist in your fathers care at the hospice house. He was always a pleasant man and i loved the conversations that we had at times weather it was about his family sports or anything that he wanted to talk about at the time. I am so sorry for your loss but am shure that like all of us at hospice who had the opportunity to know your father and your family we will have wounderful memories of Tom especilly when we open up a...

My deepest condolences to Tom's family and all who knew and loved him. My desk was outside of Tom's office at Costello Porter for the last 10 years. We argued a lot (mostly about the Red Sox and the Yankees), but it was always in fun and I will dearly miss him. I know the Good Lord is holding Tom in his hands.

RIP Uncle Tom, thoughts are with you Bekcy, Brian and Sean. Calley