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Thomas Eisenbarth

Houston, Texas

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Thomas Curtis Eisenbarth , 70, of El Lago, TX passed away on April 21, 2012, at his home with his loving family at his side. He was born on May 26, 1941, in Wieser, ID to Fred and Christina Eisenbarth. They preceded him in death along with one sister and four brothers. He is survived by his...

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Uncle Tom, I love and miss you so very much. I hear from people that loss gets easier with time. It is not true. Your dear wife, Bernie, your children, Erin and Patrick love and miss you like you left for heaven yesterday. And so do I. You know, I loved all of my uncles very much. There was and still is something very special about you. I could not wait to see you on family holidays. My heart feels sad that you are not here with your family. I imagine you were happy to see my Dad in October....

I am remembering my Uncle Tom today. He was such a good man. As uncles go, he was the best. My best memories of him is sitting with him having a slice of grandma's pie. I would just be sitting there grinning. He would have this smile and sit quietly and eat his pie with me at grandma's table. Then he would say, "As slice of grandma's pie is the best thing this side of heaven." Truer words have never been said. Everyone loved Uncle Tom. I loved all my uncles, but it was his way of sitting...

I am remembering my Uncle Tom today. I was with his brother, Dick (my Dad) today and we spoke of him and how much we missed him. I will never not miss him. He was a kind, gentle soul who I absolutely adored. I know that one day, our family will all be together again. I Love You and Miss You, Your Niece, Loriann

Dave and I so enjoyed all the good times we had together. Tom and you raised two great children who grew up to be terrific adults. You know I will always be there for you. All you need to do is call. I was so blessed to be with you, Erin and Pat. Love you much, Jeannie

I have a special memory of Uncle Tom and I sitting at Grandma Christina's table eating pie together. I couldnt have been more than 7 or 8-years-old. Gtandma was in the kitchen and the family was here and there but he and I were the only ones at the table. He looked at me and said "Does Grandma's pie make you happy?" I didnt even speak, just nodded by head with happiness in my eyes. Hey, we all know that Grandma's pies were the best this world has ever seen. Uncle Tom kind of turned his head...

Uncle Tom we will all miss you, I have many good memories of my younger years of Uncle Tom and I wish I could have spent more time with him as I got older, I just remember the great humor that he shared with us.I'm so happy that Dad and Mom had the opportunity to spend time with him this past year.
Bernie, Erin, Patrick, My prayer are with you.

Thank you to all of our nephews and nieces for your wonderful stories about Tom and for keeping his book online. Erin, Patrick and I take great comfort in seeing how much he was loved by all of you.

Uncle Tom was a great uncle and my godfather. As a kid i was always excited to know that uncle Tom would be at my grandparents house when we came to visit. He always made me feel special and made me feel he really cared about me as a person and what i was doing in my life. Uncle Tom was always a great professional influence in my life. "You know" i will always miss Uncle Tom and his special way of telling stories and how he enjoyed laughing.