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Thomas Billings

Huntsville, Alabama

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Thomas Edward BillingsOct. 9, 1942 - Nov. 27, 2013Thomas Edward Billings, 71, of Owens Cross Roads and Guntersville, AL, passed away from injuries suffered in a traffic accident. He was a veteran of the U. S. Army, and a career logistician for the Department of the Army. Tom currently worked as a...

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Miss you man. You were my eyes and ears at MDA. ONE LOVE.

I was so sorry to hear about Tom's passing. I became acquainted with him around the coffee pot and shared many a happy morning with him. He was funny and wise. I'll miss him.

So sorry to hear of Tom's passing. As many people realized, Tom had a great sense of humor. He was an outstanding supervisor. May God comfort the family during this difficult time.

To Tom's Family,

I just heard of Tom's tragic passing this morning and am saddened beyond words. I worked with Tom since 1975 when we both joined the Missile Maintenance Technician (now Logistics Assistance Representative) program and we collaborated on multiple work projects over the many years since. Tom was always someone I aspired to be in terms of his humor and ability to grasp the meaning of events, people's actions, and life itself. I was shocked when I saw his birth date as...

I was very saddened to hear of Tom's passing. I worked with Tom at LOGSA and he NEVER seemed to let anything bother him. He was always a laid back, a "don't sweat the small stuff" kind of guy. It's painful to lose a loved one so unexpectedly, so hold on to the wonderful memories you have with him, hold on to each other for comfort and hold onto your faith. We may sometimes not understand the "why" of things, but GOD does have a plan. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of Tom's family.

You will be missed my dear friend. So sad to know that you are gone away from us. Grateful that I had the opportunity to renew our friendship at our class reunion. I will cherish those memories always and you will remain in my heart. Condolences to your family.

So sorry to hear of the loss of Tom. I have known him for over forty years. He was a true professional and a friend to all who knew him. He will be missed.

Tom was a favorite customer for all of us in IT support and I am certain for anyone in any support role. He was always full of humor and made everyone comfortable--as if a personal friend. When I was laid off and looking for work over a year ago, Tom was sincerely concerned and personally sent notes of encouragement and links to job announcements. Yes, he will be missed by anyone who knew him. May God comfort and bless you, his family.