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Thomas Lee Cable Sr.

Everett, Washington

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Thomas Lee Cable Sr.

Thomas Lee Cable Sr., 68, of Everett passed away January 8, 2009. He was born December 8, 1940 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma the son of Itura and Delta Cable. Thomas served in the Air Force from 1960-1964. He married Shirley on September 7, 1963. He worked...

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My prayers are with you all. I will always miss you Tom. I have grown up with Tom and the others at First Transit as my dad worked with him. It is sad that we have lost a wonderful friend and loved one.

I worked with Tom at Coach USA . He and my husband where both in the union together . He was a nice man to work with ... he was very found of my son josh and they would sit and talk about fire truck. He was a great guy . He will be missed greatly .. I wish i could have seen him before he passed away.

My deepest thoughts go to you and your family .. i to know what you are going throught i lostmy husband suddenly in 2005.

I met Tom in 2000, when I became a coach operator at Coach USA. He was my trainer for me to learn every route in the book. Yes, I heard all his stories. Although I never met them, I knew all about Shirley, Tom Jr. and Tammy. I'll never forget Tom and his stories. I moved on to Community Transit and then to become Union Vice President. Whenever I saw Tom a kind word of friendship was always shared between us. I am proud to have known him and will fondly remember him. May he rest in...

To the Cable Family,
Many thoughts for you from Raider fans. As you remember those great times, a tear may stay in your eye for a while. Take time and remember as we take time to provide thoughts and prayers. If Tom Jr is anything like tom Sr then we know he was a great man.

My prayers go to you.Tom will be missed by all of us of worked with him.

To Shirley and Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this very hard time. Tom will be greatly missed

Shirley,Tammy,Tom Jr.-
Toms passing is a great loss to us all. Tammy and "Tommy", your Dad was more proud of you two than he could express. But he never stopped trying. He took great pleasure in keeping us informed of your accomplishments. Both when we were in the fire department together and more recently, working together at the bus company.
If you needed to have a job done or a question answered, Tom was the "go to" guy. We will miss him even more than we realize now.
Shirley, you...

Shirley and Tammy,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. My sincerest sympathies,
Shelly

Tom was a great friend, we worked together many years as volunteer firefighters. Tom had a never ending supply of stories. Tom recieved special recognition form the fire chief and others for his efforts when the Robinson aircraft went down while taking off from Paine Field. He will surely be missed. Lt David Nofziger