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Thomas D. "Tom" Guinnee

Watseka, Illinois

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Thomas D. "Tom" Guinnee, 69, Watseka, died Tuesday, July 13, 2010, at Provena St. Mary's Hospital in Kankakee. He was born April 16, 1941, in Bloomington, the son of Clarence and Madelyn Enright Guinnee. Mr. Guinnee attended Trinity Church in Watseka. He worked as a high school teacher for Unit...

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Mr. Guinee was one of the best teachers at WCHS. He was also entertaining.

JaLeen Bultman-Deardurff
Class of 1975

Goodbye Mr Guinnee...I had you as a history teacher and a football coach. Ray Alman class of 77

Lynda and girls. We are so sorry to hear about Tom. Will be back in the area next week. Will contact you then. Stay stong. We were just remembering extended coffees at Barnes and Noble and all the good times. Rick and Marcia Toalson Houston, Tx.

McDonalds coffee clatch 2009

My prayers are with the family. Mr Guinnee was a wonderful teacher and great coffee buddy to my dad, now they can have coffee clatch (as he called it) in heaven. My sons enjoyed seeing him with dad at mcdonalds
Judy Davis

To Lynda, Amy, Carissa: Sorry to hear about Tom. I'm glad that he got to enjoy some years of retirement. That's a great picture of him. That's how I remember him, with that smile. Sherry Dunning-Riley (Gerber)

My thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Guinnee's family on his passing. He was a good teacher and dedicated his life to the teaching of others.

Sorry to hear of Tom's passing. He was a fine teacher and also a valuable member of the WCHS coaching staff. Our prayers are with his wife and family.
Coach Gordon and Bettye McKenzie and family

I'm really sorry to hear about my uncle's passing. It really breaks my heart. I'll see you guys this weekend. Love and prays for you Aunt linda and the girls . Take care be strong I knows it's hard but it will be the only thing to hold you guys together trust me I know with my experience with dad. Love and miss you's Tina !!!!!!!

I am so very sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Guinnee-he was such a good friend and coffee buddy to my dad, Dorrance Albright. His American History class is one of my best memories from high school. I will always remember his wonderful laugh. He will definitely be missed.
John L. Freeman, Los Angeles, CA