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Thomas Baz

Toledo, Ohio

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March 31, 2013
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Toledo, Ohio

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BAZThomas A. Thomas A. Baz, 79, of San Simeon, California passed away in his home on March 31, 2013. He was born in Toledo, Ohio on July 18, 1933, to Thomas and Mabel Baz. After graduating from Woodward High School, he attended Bowling Green State University, graduating with a degree in...

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I remember your father as a very kind and wonderful man. My sincere condolences to your family.

My heartfelt sympathies go out to your family. I am so sorry to hear this. I hope time passes quickly for all of you during this time.

I knew the entire Baz family and treasure them in my memory.Tom's father had a corner grocery store in our neighborhood and he was one of the most beloved people I had ever known. Tom's brother Joe was a soldier in WW2 and we thought was MIA until one morning Mr. Baz had a sign in his window "Joe is alive...free ice cream bars for all the children". We shall miss Tom and the legacy of his family. Jamie Farr

Tom was one of my deceased brother Mike's closest friends. They knew each since early childhood. I'm sure that Tom, Mike and their other cronies from the "north end " of Toledo are now playing cards together again.
God bless them all.
The Gusses family.
Toledo, Ohio

I had the pleasure of working with Tom at Arthur Young in Toledo and have found memories of time spent with him & Judy. My sympathies go out to his family.I also remember his where did it go after a tee shot.

He was a good friend for many years. I'll remember him as a fun loving guy.
Don Michel
Naples Fl.

I had the pleasure of working with Tom at Cubic when I served as Corp VP of Human Resources. Tom was always a kind, and very professional human being. His sensitivity to others, his compassion, and sense of humor will always remain with me as a role model example. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. I was indeed fortunate to know Tom and work with him.

Tom was one of the first folks I had the pleasure of being grilled by when I first joined Cubic in 1979 and over the years I've enjoyed every encounter we had. Tom is one of those happy in his work and always a pleasure to be around. I, like a lot of retired "Cubes", wish the Baz family my sympathy for their loss.

Wow, Tom Baz. All you have to do is look at his picture above and it brings a smile to your face and a happy feeling inside. That feeling is more important than any words I could find. Thanks Tom and all the Baz's for letting me be an honorary family member at the dinner table and in the golf cart. A frequent comment in recent years after one of Tom's tee shots was "Where'd it GO"? "We got Tom, it was a beauty!" was the standard response. Tom Baz couldn't hardly see or breath some times but...