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Thomas Downing

Greene County, Ohio

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Family-Placed ObituaryDOWNING, Thomas A. 58 of Jamestown, passed away early Sunday morning at the Hospitality Home East in Xenia. He was born March 20, 1948 in Xenia, the son of Lloyd N. & Elizabeth Eileen (Linkhart) Downing. Tom was a 1966 graduate of Xenia High School, received a BA...

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Mary, Derk & Elyse,
We used to have such great times with Tom. I loved coming to your house and "talking" with everyone at the roundtable. Tom was such a smart guy and fun. It was also hard not to love someone who loved my kids and was as proud of them as he was. We will all miss him.
We love you guys and think of you often.
love, dori & larry

Sorry we couldn't be there in body but was there in spirit. Will always remember his love for his family, his intelligence and his humor. He will be missed by all of us who knew him. Sympathy with love to you all.

To the Downing Family,
We are so sorry to hear about your loss. From my time working with Derek, when he spoke of his father it was always with great respect and I could tell that Tom was a wonderful, smart, and strong willed man who loved his family dearly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Rick, Cathy & Morgan Imes

to the best mentor, coach, planner, and hero a son could have...thanks for being my dad. i love you.

Mary, Im so sorry to hear about Tom..he always made me smile....thinking of you and your family....Lynda Hornick

My heart goes out to all of you. You will be in my prayers. May God bless you and give you peace as you send this man to be with Him.
With love,
Monica

Dear Derek,
I am sorry to hear about your father. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

To the family of Tom Downing-
I went to school with Derek and my dad and his brothers knew Tom and I just wanted to say that we are thinking of your famiy.

To my beloved husband who will be missed and never forgotten