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Thomas G. Bauer

Canal Fulton, Ohio

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Thomas G. Bauer, 76, died Wednesday, March 28, 2012, a man of great strength, integrity and honor. Tom was a polio and cancer survivor, who gave Babcock & Wilcox 47 years of faithful service.He was preceded in death by his parents, Bill and Ruth Bauer and brother, Kenneth. Patsy (Davis) was...

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Tom loved watching our sons play football and was always there cheering them on he will be missed by all. The Carmany Family

The Bauer Family

Tom was a great man and help raise wonderful children. He will surely be miseed by all, but he will never be forgotten.

Joe & Trinka Schultz

Dear Bauer Family,
Tom was every bit of a Gentleman. He was well liked and respected as a colleague and a friend. Those of us who were fortunate to have worked with Tom at B&W will treasure the many good memories we have of him. My sincere sympathies to his family and friends.

Bauer Family,
Tom will always be remembered as a special and wonderful person. Not only was he a great neighbor, but he was also a highly-regarded professional here at B&W. He genuinely cared about everyone. Tom was instrumental in my joining B&W, and I will never forget that. May God bless you all.

Pat & Family:

The man is gone, but his light continues to shine as evidenced by the messages from his friends. I thoroughly enjoyed working with Tom at B&W, especially during the "Halcyon Days" noted by Jack Wilcox. By example, Tom set the bar at heights that challenged us all, both professionally and personally. He was a unique man and will be missed.

Bauer Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Tom's passing. He was the first person that I worked for at B&W and we stayed good friends from that day forward. He was truly a great guy!

Dear Bauer Family,

I worked with Tom at B&W and he was truly a wonderful person. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Sincerely,

Jean Wiedeman

Pat and family:

Carol & I were saddened to read of Tom,s passing in the Beacon, last week. As you know, we worked closely together at B&W during what I have always considered "the Halcyon Days". While seldom out in the field with customers, Tom's actions were so often the key to getting the orders. He had the unique quality of remaining calm when the going got rough and coming up with the way to get the job done. And...he was a great guy to go with it.

Our very sincere...

Dear Bauer Family,

So sorry to hear of your loss. He will be dearly missed by the whole family and friends.
Remember the great times of his life and keep his memory alive in your hearts.