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Thomas Richard Dolven

Denver, Colorado

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DOLVEN, THOMAS RICHARDThomas Richard Dolven, 46, of Greenwood Village died unexpectedly February 20, 2005 while skiing, a sport he enjoyed his entire life. He was the loving and devoted husband of Lynn and doting father of Taylor and Gordon, and also is survived by his mother Karen Dolven...

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To witness you,Tom, with your kids wanted me to be a kid all over again.
To Taylor and Gordy,
just know how much you are loved, even if you can't see who sends it out, its right there for you to feel....

In the short time I knew Tom I found him to be a warm and caring man. He will be sorely missed around here. Sincerely, Nelson Boyle

Taylor, Gordon and Mrs. Dolven, God Bless you and your family. I am keeping Mr. Dolven and you in my prayers.
Sincerily, Megan Bartlett

Dear Lynn, Gordon and Taylor,

I just learned of Tom's death today when someone with the law firm called to advise me.

I am the claims director at Bally Total Fitness in Chicago & worked with Tom for a number of years on the defense of Bally cases.

Over the past 8 years, Tom and I spoke by phone and email not only on Bally cases but also on skiing since Tom knew that me & my family all loved to ski & have skied as a family on several occasions at...

Dear Lynn, Taylor and Gordon,

I'm saddened to hear of this tragedy. My thoughts and blessings are with you. He was definitely a great attorney and such a caring and loving person, there is no doubt that he inspired every person who crossed his path in one way or another. Blessings.

My thoughts and blessings are with all Tom's family and friends. Such a loving individual and great attorney there is no doubt that he inspired many. Blessings.

Dear Dolven Family; Prayers extended for both Tom and you during the unexpected loss of a proud husband, father, brother and son. May the fun, loving and supportive memories remain always. Stay close.

Karen & Bill, We are so terribly sorry to here of the loss of your son Tom. What a tragedy. He was so personable and charming, when we met him last summer at Dick and Sue's 50th. We will pray for all of you and think of you and your loss. Love, Marilyn & George Hobbs

Dear Karen and Barbara,

I can only echo the sentiments of Mary and Peter Fetterly as one who shared families' friendships for the Dolvens.

Unfortunately, I did not learn of Tom's accidental death until after the memorial service, else, I would have been there.

Peter,