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Thomas Earlan Carmany

NASHVILLE, Tennessee

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CARMANY, Tommy Earlan Age 67, went home to be with the Lord on January 7th of 2008. He is survived by his wife, Betty Goforth Carmany of thirty years, and daughters, Amy Pridgen and Nina Carmany; step-daughters, Lucinda Rountree and Tabetha Carr. He also had seven grandchildren and 2...

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Betty,I have thought of you both often, glad you were back in Tennessee with family. Tommy and my sister were good friends. email me with you can. May the Lord be with you.

Betty,
I was so saddened to hear about Papa Tom, May god give you piece and solice in your time of grief. All we can do is carry on 'til we meet again.
Ashley and Zachary have both taken it really hard and wish they could have seen him again before he left us. I love you and wish all the best for you.
Tommy was a great Father-in-law and I will always remember that about him.
All my love, Perry

Betty,Sorry to hear about Tommy.We went to school together. I have known both of you along time. My prayers are with you. May God Bless you.

You have my condolences and sympathy for your family. I am truly sorry for your loss. I am, and have been for the last 7 years a contributor to the American Cancer Society. Hopefully, soon, there can be a cure, so no one else has to go what we are going through.

I've known tommy since before he enlisted in the marines. He was a great guy and i know he will be sadly be missed. A FRIEND Ernie Hale

Betty & Tabetha, Tom will be greatly missed by us. He was a great friend to dad and us. I am so glad to have gotten to spend the time with him that we did. I am so sorry for your lose. If you ever need anything just let me know and I will do whatever I can do to help.

We will miss him so very much. God must have needed a Awesome man to take Tom Tom so soon. I knew one day I would have to share my best friend but I did not think it would be so soon. He is looking down on us and telling us to stop all this crazy talk. He is out of pain and able to do what he wants.

Betty * Tabitha, Tom tom is no longer in pain. He was a great man in life and will be a great man in memory. There are very few people that I seen my dad truely open up to. Tom tom was his best friend. He will truely miss him. Stand Stong on GOD and he will get you through it.