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Thomas R. Fajardo

Tucson, Arizona

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Thomas R. Fajardo 55, passed away following surgery November 4, 2010. He is survived by his wife, Sarah and children, Emilia and Roberto; parents, Eva and Tomas; sisters, Amanda (Tim), Sandy, Theresa (Carlos), Patsy (Dennis) and nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and many special friends who...

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My dear Sally, I didn't know...I'm so sorry for your loss...truly he was one-of-a-kind!

Sarah & Family, I am so sorry for your loss. I know how deep the hurt and the loss is for all of you. My prayers and thoughts are with you in this time of sorrow.

Like Tom I was class of 73 at Flowing Wells High School. Again like Tom we both choose the same profession and saw each other frequently at the architecture college. Over the years we would have lunch and catch up with each other. While 38 years may seem like a long time to know some one, its not. His passing makes that time period seem much too short. I will miss his friendship.

Tom was a cool guy, a good architect and a funny man. His irreverent sense of humor always had me reeling with laughter. He had a great look at life and his circumspect nature and insight is what made his humor so infectious. Signs of wise and intelligent man. That humor will forever have me smiling.

Tom was a cool guy, a good architect and a funny man. His irreverent sense of humor always had me reeling with laughter. He had a great look at life and his circumspect nature and insight is what made his humor so infectious. Signs of wise and intelligent man. That humor will forever have me smiling.

I had a great time knowing Tom during architecture school in Tucson. He loved life and was the first to laugh with his fantastic sense of humor. The great memories of the times we had in design lab will never leave my mind and heart as Tom was one of my best friends from those times. Adios old friend!
My prayers and good thoughts go out to Tom's family.

This is a shock. I just saw Tom a while back at lunch with his fellow workers. We talked, and who ever knows when this is going to happen. You have my deepest sympathy in this time of grief.

I am at a loss for words. Tom was a man with so many fine attributes. Above all, I will always remember him as a great friend - going all the way back to our days working together at the Revco Drug Store on Grant Road, where we first met. Tom's laugh. Was there anyone who had a more boisterous or infectious laugh? We had some great adventures and shared some great times together over the years. I'm going to miss him and that great laugh of his tremendously. I already do. Love to Sarah, Emelia...

our hearts go out to you. We are so saddened to hear of your tremendous loss. Please know that a lot of us are keeping you in our prayers during this most difficult time in your lives.
The Rohrbacker family