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Thomas Michael Durnin Jr.

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Durnin, Thomas Michael, Jr. 55, July 29, 2010, Wentzville, MO. Beloved husband of Nancy Durnin (nee Grace); loving father of Amanda (Gregory) Taylor and Elizabeth (Shaun) Fisher; dear brother of David (Leslie) Durnin and Susan (Wayne) Catalano; loving grandfather of Jillian, Isabella and Zachary;...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Tommy was one of the most positive people I have known. Never complained and most of the time saw things in a positive light. That in itself was worth knowing him for. He loved a good joke and loved to play golf with the boys and his beloved Nancy. He was a good friend to all who knew him. He will be sorely missed.

I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Tommy in St. Louis and Omaha. Since we are both from New Orleans, it made for some good hometown conversations as only New Orleanians would know what the hell we were talking about. We are both avid SAINTS fans. His presence will be missed by everyone.

Eddie Jennings - Omaha, NE

I.m so, so sorry for your loss. May God comfort you in your time of need.

Tommy was the bravest and kindest person I have ever known! He was so positive and so much fun! The world has lost a very special SAINT! My deepest condolences to the family.

Dear Nancy,Amanda&Elizabeth,
Jim and I are so deeply sorry for all of you. Tommy was such a family man and the center of your world. He was filled with such joy and pride when he spoke of his family ,weather it was joking with Nancy or to brag about his grandchildren it was always with LOVE.To anyone that Tommy touched insome way there will be a void but to his family there will be a hole in our hearts that will never heal.To my sister Nancy,my nieces Amanda & Elizabeth,their families...

When my sister, Nancy, married Tommy those many years ago, I thought that they were a "mis-match". Tommy seemed so different than she. Nancy was and still is viviacious and outgoing, pushy, opinionated, and terribly popular. Tommy was very reserved, quiet, down-to-earth, and hard to really get to "know". However, he was my brother-in-law and immediately accepted into our family. As the years passed and I began to know the true man, my admiration for him became boundless. Tommy was a...