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Thomas L. Dunigan

Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Thomas L. Dunigan Of Santa Fe, passed away the evening of October 14, 2011 from a prolonged illness. His wife and son were at his bedside, holding hands and comforting him as he departed this world. Tom was an esteemed and learned attorney who practiced law in Santa Fe for 44 years. He loved the...

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Dear Barbara. belated condolences to you and your son. Related to Aunt Ruth St Johns bequest to me and your sisters I looked you up on Facebook . And was so very sorry for your loss. I will let mother know. Much love and hope you are well. Margery Widroe: [email protected]

It saddened me to hear recently of Tom's passing. Tom was a classmate at Cathedral High School and a good friend. He once helped me out of a legal jam (as I am sure he did with many others). I had the good fortune of "renewing" our friendship last year at our high school reunion. My sincere condolences to his family and I will remember him in prayer.

I had the pleasure of knowing Tom when I worked retail, he would often pick out flowers and plants to give to others. Tom would not let me call him Mr. Dunigan, it was just "Tom" a robust and generous man with a heart and mind to match. We'll have to play it by ear, I never did make it out to your office to work out that legal problem!

Tom, you will now have time for heavenly projects, rest and relaxation. I am so sad to hear of your passing!

God Bless you and send...

I was deeply saddened to learn of Tom's untimely passing. He was my best friend at Stanford. I loved him like a brother.
We shared a love of politics. Together we founded the Stanford Young Democrats and served as president and vice president, respectively, of that new campus organization(something of a shock to the alma mater of Herbert Hoover, which up until then only had a Young Republicans club). Later, when I ran for city council in Los Angeles, Tom flew out to help on my...

Love you Uncle Tom. So glad we got to spend time together a year ago. Know that I´ve been praying for you daily here (yes, four hours a day like I said), but of course you know that now. Now it´s your turn to pray for me, my dearest uncle. Did my mimi hit you when you arrived? I bet you´re laughing now. Help me in my path. I love you!

I knew Tom since we attended Cathedral High School in El Paso,Texas. We were graduates of the Class of 1960 and were members of the infamous "Temple Gang". We lost touch after high school but I did get a chance to "catch up" with him at our 50th Class Reunion last year. I will always remember Tom as a caring person with a contagious laugh who was always there if you needed help. I know he is now with Joe and his parents. My condolences to the family.

I was Tom's Paralegal and friend for many years. This is so heartbreaking. Tom always gave me wisdom and courage in Law. He gave me great Trial experience and was like a second father.

I was Tom's Paralegal for many years. He gave me words of courage and wisdom and showed me great Trial experience. I feel very empty as he was also like a second father. My heart goes out to Barbara and Tommy.
Christiana Maestas, Paralegal

Our deepest condolences. Tom was good friends of my parents. We shared office space on Lincoln Avenue for five years. He had odd office hours but he was a hoot! He will be missed!

Mark and Kathy Basham and family.