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Thomas R. Fehlberg

Racine, Wisconsin

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RACINE - Thomas R. Fehlberg, 72, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday, February 27, 2007, at his residence. Thomas was born in Racine July 5, 1934, son of the late Theodore and Julia (nee: Crangle) Fehlberg and had been a lifelong resident. On October 8, 1960, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Tom...

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Here's to a brother-in-law who made you feel like one of the family the first day he met you. Joan was the same way. Both wonderful people persons who were warm, friendly, accepting and just great to be around.

Miss you Uncle Tom. Christmas won't be the same without you.

Love forever, Aunt JoAnne and Uncle Tom

Sandy and family...so sorry to know your dad passed away. Praying for you all in the coming weeks and months!

Sandy,
I just wanted to say again how sorry I am that you lost your dad. I never met him but he sounded like a wonderful father and grandfather. God Bless you and your family in these difficult times. You are in my prayers.

Sandy, I am so sorry for your loss. Your dad was such a light in your life and for your lovely children. He will truly be missed. He will always be here in you and your children. Remember to smile because he was such a wonderful part of your life. I’m sure He would want you to always remember the good, the happy times. Now your Mom and the other side are blessed to have him Home. He will never be further than a thought away.

WOW! My Dad, what a guy! How could we have been any luckier to have him for so long? He will live forever in our hearts and our minds. I believe it was time to share him with our Mom. Been a long time. I know he is in a place with the greenest grass and the bluest sky, surrounded by a paradise he deserves. I owe so much to my Dad. He raised me to be a lady. He is my Hero!!

Love ya Dad!

I was Thomas' oldest granddaughter. I want to thank all of you who came to the wake and the funeral. It really really meant a lot to see how much he was loved by his family and friends. I would also like to thank the funeral home for the wonderful job on everything that they did. He was one of the most important people in my life. He will be missed a lot.


When Lindsay Legos died one of the people wrote think of Papa leaving as a boat going out to sea. To us he's leaving and we say...

Barb: Sorry to hear of your brother's passing. I enjoyed visiting with him after my dad's funeral this past August. The subject of fishing always managed to monopolize our conversations. I know he enjoyed ice fishing with my dad. In fact, one visit to Powers Lake just about this time of year found them both about waist-deep in the drink. My dad also relayed to me the story of one Christmas when you and Tom and Jerry were little kids, and quite the wild bunch. Guess you guys knocked...

Sandy and family you have my deepest sympathies. I have you all in my prayers.