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Thomas P. Dunne Sr.

St. Louis, Mo And Naples, Fl, Florida

1943 - 2021 (Age 77)

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Dunne, Thomas P., Sr.

2/27/1943 – 1/3/2021

Thomas P. Dunne, Sr. of St. Louis, MO and Naples, FL passed away on Sunday, January 3, 2021 at the age of 77. He was preceded in death by his wife, Jacqualyn V. Dunne (nee Resa). Beloved son of the late Thomas C. and Adele A....

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another line man passas away from the cbc football team . tom was a friend and a cbc fund raiser he will be missed and god bless him say to hello to rick j.

I have had the great honor and privilege to work with Tom as his physical therapist and trainer in Naples. He always worked hard and wanted to improve himself and never gave up! My condolences and sympathy to all his family and friends as He will be surely missed by me and many. God bless!

So sorry. R I P Tom

Mr. Dunne was one of the kindest most generous men that I have ever know. It was a true pleasure to know him and his beautiful family.

To a great man and a wonderful leader. You are missed.

Tom Dunne was our neighbor during his adolescent years and became a good friend of the Edick family. Our parents, George and Norma Edick gave Tom emotional support and comfort during a period of his life after the passing of his mother. George and Norma were always grateful for having had such a great friend and of the accomplishments Tommy achieved throughout his career. You have our deepest Sympathies, The Edick Children, Greg, Chris, Jan

I was saddened to hear of Tom´s passing. I met him in the early 90s and he left an indelible impression. He was a true role model, especially philanthropically. When we built the Chesterfield interchange he was the first to call. He said he could do it more economically than anyone else. My relationship with him blossomed over that project. Without him, the interchange would have never been built. He made Chesterfield, and St. Louis, a better place. Working with and around him I was...

I am so sorry for your loss. My heart felt sympathy to your family. My prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Went to Washington University with Tom and have always considered him a friend. All honor to his name.