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Thomas Harold Byrd

Tucson, Arizona

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Thomas Harold Byrd 21, killed in action 15, October 2005, while serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Tommy was a 2003 graduate of Santa Rita High School where he was on the Varsity Wrestling Team for three years. Tommy proudly entered into the Army in November 2003. Tommy was assigned to 2nd...

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I miss you, Tommy. Love you.

Today is memorial day. While raising our flag and talking about service people in our lives I thought of you and Mykel. Thank you for your honor, following your heart to serve, and ultimately paying with your life in the name of our country. I haven't forgotten you, and will continue to carry your memory with me.

Hello, We realize that we are very late to express our deepest condolences, but we wanted to let your family and friends know that we have made a small donation to Wreaths Across America to honor and remember Thomas H. Byrd US Army Specialist. We recognize that this is a humble tribute, but we wanted you to know that it is heartfelt and made possible by thousands of like-minded individuals across the American youth hockey community and beyond. We will not forget. May God Bless you and...

So handsome

Dads struggle is over. Hes with you now honey. I love and miss you everyday. See you in my dreams.

We still think about you and miss seeing the wonderful man you were becoming. And all the times you hung out with Eric in high school. Tommy will never be forgotten.

Hello,

I might know tommy's father from High school if he went to Sunnyside any of his high school years, whether or not I know him, I saw the news coverage on Memorial Day for your Son and I was touched and Proud of your Son

Nita

My condolences to the family, sorry for your loss.

Dear Byrd Family, our lives were changed forever the day my husband, an Army Soldier had the painful, difficult duty of notifying the family. I waited up for my husband to come home that night and he was heartbroken. I could only sit there and listen as he tried to talk, we mostly sat in silence. What could he say? It was the hardest thing he's ever had to do. We got some comfort learning about Tommy from the local news in the days that followed. Hearing how he could make anyone smile with...