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Thomas Day Sr.

Frederick, Maryland

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DIED
January 6, 2023
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Frederick, Maryland

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Thomas C. Day Sr. passed on Friday, January 6, 2023, at Edenton Retirement Community. He was born in Clarksburg, MD to the late Clarence D. Day and Dorothy Day (Lawson).He graduated from Richard Montgomery High School and was drafted into the Army in 1943.Tom served for three years in the Army in...

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Tom, Dorothy. Ray - I remember your dad sitting in the living room in Wolfsville working on a crossword puzzle. I remember him as cheerful (except for frustration with the crossword puzzle) and that his eyes were lively when we talked. He was always kind and I will never forget the compassionate hug he gave me when he found me crying in the hospital hallway when young Riley had the surgery on her skull. I am so sorry for your loss.

Our thoughts and prayers to the Day family during this tough time. The Hammes family

Tom was a lovely man and a wonderful neighbor. Both he and Nonie were an inspiration to all of us here on Laurel Ridge Rd. May he rest in peace.

Mrs Day - My condolences to you and the families on the loss of your husband, Tom. I James Pope, was an Agriculture teacher at Gaithersburg HS. I worked with Donald Watkins in the Young adult Farmer Org at GHs. Maybe that is how I remember you and Tom. Maybe it was when he was the assistant principal at Gaithersburg Jr. High. I taught one class of Ag to the 7th graders for one year, I believe. Either way ,my best to you .

Sincere condolences to Tom's wonderful family - he was one of the best! We are thankful for his tutelage re: propagating azaleas and rhodies - he was the best 'shovel man.' With love and respect, Joy and Don Beveridge

Norma "Nonie", Riley and Tom Day, Sr.

Funny memory of Uncle Tom, him trying to teach me to swim at a pool in Rockville, I was probably around six. Many years, later while reminiscing with Aunt Norma, she burst into laughter and informed me that he didn´t know how to swim. He was always entertaining when we visited!