THOMAS-FALTER-Obituary

THOMAS J. FALTER

Brighton, Colorado

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American Cancer Society

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Falter, Thomas J. Of Golden, Colorado, formerly of Brighton, a retired 20 year U.S. Army veteran, entered into rest on October 11, 2014 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born and raised in Brighton, Massachusetts. Tom served honorably in the United States Army from 1972 to 1992...

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Miss ya, Platoon Sergeant. Until we meet again on the high ground, RLTW!

Think of you quite frequently, Thomas J. As my Platoon Sergeant, you had an enormous impact on my life. As my friend and Ranger buddy, I will never forget you and will speak your name and tell our stories often

Continue to Rest in Peace, Thomas J. My old Ranger platoon sergeant and close friend. Go Celtics!

I always thought about you Tommy.
I hoped to see you again all these years later to tell you what a kind and decedent man/human you were to me all those years ago at the A&P, before you went back into the Army. Im sad I missed you. I guess Ill have to wait a little longer to see you and our Savior. Peace to you and thank you for serving our country and again for your kindness towards me. I never forgot you and never will.

Back in the day, then Staff Sergeant Falter was my Squad Leader and eventually my Platoon Sergeant in B Company 1st/75th Ranger Battalion from approximately 1980-83. Great man, great soldier, and absolutely "Harder than Woodpecker lips!" I wish I could have stayed in contact with Tom after he left 1/75, but we both had seperate military paths and just lost contact. I will never ever forget him as a great soldier and respected friend of mine. I fully realize this posting of mine is years late,...

Rest in peace.
The world is a better place because of you.

Rest In Peace Tom.....

RLTW

You are missed Tommy. I've thought of you and missed you for years. Be with god

Tom,

I remember that morning I met you to see you off to the enlistment center. Who knew it would lead to such a distinguished career. I am proud to have known you, and your family as well. Say Hi to your mother for me.