THOMAS-GLUMP-Obituary

THOMAS GLUMP

Tacoma, Washington

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Thomas F. Glump Thomas F. Glump was born on May 20, 1933 in Tacoma, and died February 9, 2011. He attended Stadium High School and the College of Puget Sound. He served in the US Air Force and married Dolores Jensen on February 11, 1956. Thomas worked for Hunt & Mottet and Catholic Community...

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Dear Glump Family-I am truly saddened to hear of the passing of Tom. He was a wonderful man and will truly be missed. God Bless, Sherry (Turner) Anderson

Dear Glump Family-I am truly saddened to hear of the passing of Tom. He was a wonderful man and will truly be missed. Sherry (Turner) Anderson

Dear Glump Family-I am so saddened to hear of the loss of Tom. He was a wonderful man and will truly be missed. Sherry (Turner) Anderson

My deepest condolences for your loss. I always remember Tommy as a wonderful person.

Ken Hook
Hunt & Mottet - 1963-1985

Dear Dolores and Family: I am saddened to hear of Tom's passing. He is with our Lord now and feels no more pain. You have each other and your faith and courage will carry you through your grief. Tom was known and loved so much by so many. I would like to think that he and my Donn are up there inHeaven talking football. love, Ruth McDermott (Green Valley, AZ)

Dear Kim and Family,

I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. From everything I ever witnessed he was a loving Father and he loved his 'little Kimmy'. I too know what it means to be 'daddy's girl' and to lose him so soon... Hang on to your loved ones and find comfort in all of the memories you shared. You were a good and loving daughter and that is the best gift of all.
The months ahead will be difficult, but please don't hesitate to lean on your friends for comfort...

Dear Glump Family-

It has a been a pleasure being friends with each and everyone of you over the years! I remember my first meeting with your parents when I was a checker at Stadium Thriftway many years ago. They would visit my checkout stand every Sunday after church to get their pastries. And one day they showed me a family photo and there was Kim...we saw each other almost everyday and little did either of us know we all knew each other.
I am sorry for your loss and Tom...

Tom was a fellow Kappa Sigma brother who helped me find my way as a pledge in 1954. I will always remember his kind words and encouragement.