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Thomas Durand

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Durand, Thomas Chelsea, MI Thomas Patrick Durand of Chelsea, MI passed away peacefully at home on October 30 after a long battle with diabetes. Born in Montana, Tom moved to Ann Arbor at the age of seven. Tom played junior football for the Ann Arbor Rams which led to his lifelong love of the Ohio...

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I am so sad about Thomas's passing. I texted him and spoke to him on Tuesday 26th. He was such a wonderful person and I felt like I had known him forever. We met several years ago during training at Cracker Barrel in Perrysburg Ohio. We had a great time! He spoke so much about his Mom and you both. I loved it when he would come in and said that he was buying you OSU items for Christmas (just in a fun way) to give you a hard time about Michigan. You were so blessed to have such an...

Dear Diane, I'm so very sorry for your loss. Tom was always such an upbeat and happy guy. He had a great sense of humor and was fun to be around. I pray that you are comforted by the warm and fond memories you share. My condolences. Sincerely, Jeff

Hello Diane. It´s been an eternity since we last saw each other in school. I can still picture Tom´s infectious laugh and his bright smile. My heart goes out to you and the entire family you´re in my thoughts.

Sending my deepest sympathy for the loss of Tom. My parents and I belonged to Lake Great Chevy Club in Cleveland, Ohio. We all had fun memories spending time in MI and OH. I´ll always remember Tom taking me for a ride in his 62 Chevy Impala when he came to visit me. I´ll keep Tom and his family in my prayers. Thank you for all the good times and Go Buckeyes!! Dee Dee Skyrm and my mother Janet Skyrm Cleveland, OH

Sending my deepest sympathy in the loss of Tom. I´ll keep him and his family in my prayers. My parents where part of Lake Great Chevys in Cleveland, OH. A lot of fun memories we all shared in Michigan and in Ohio with our Chevys. I remember riding in his 62 Chevy when he had come to Ohio for a visit. Wish I could go back to the 90´s. Tom was one of the warmest, sweetest gentlemen I knew. The love of cars and OSU Buckeyes I´ll keep you in my prayers. Dee Dee Skyrm Janet Skyrm...

Dear Diane, I don't know if you remember me, but we went to St. Thomas together. I still remember eating lunch in the cafeteria with you and Liz D'onfrio. I was so sorry to see in the paper about your brother's death. Please accept my sincere condolences at this difficult time. I hope you and your family are doing well. Once again, I am very sorry for your loss. Best, Martha