Thomas-Hanley-Obituary

Thomas Wayne Hanley

Dallas, Texas

1959 - 2018

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July 6, 2018
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Dallas, Texas

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HANLEY , Thomas Wayne Thomas Wayne Hanley age 59 of Dallas, Texas passed away on July 6, 2018, in Dallas, Texas. He was born on April 29, 1959, to Joseph Hanley and Madeleine Hanley in Dallas, Texas. He was a graphical illustrator at Raytheon for thirty-two years. He was an avid aviation and...

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I was remembering old friends and thought of Tom. Looked him up, only to find he was gone. We were best friends in 5th grade. I recall working on a science project demonstrating electromagnetism so I´m not surprised what his path in life went. I last saw him at Texas Tech between classes and we spoke briefly but then went our separate ways. I am deeply sorrowed to find he is gone. My condolences to his family and friends.

My condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Hanley. May you find comfort in the beautiful words of Isaiah 61:1,2.

I'll remember Tom for his creativeness and resourcefulness;
for his passion, tenacity and quick wit.
My condolences to Tom's family.

My condolences to Tom's family; he was a wonderful friend and will be missed by many.

I worked with Tom for many years at E-Systems and Raytheon. He was my friend and my mentor for many years. He will always be in my heart. I will miss you Tom.

I worked with Tom for many years on numerous projects at Raytheon/E-Systems. Tom always had a smile on his face no matter how difficult the project or how hard the deadline. He was a whiz on the Mac, a terrific illustrator, and a font of knowledge on all things air and space. He was a terrific asset to the creative team at Raytheon, but more than that, an inspiration to all of us. Godspeed, Tom!

Tom leaves a legacy of determination, enthusiasm, many passions and accomplishments, great work ethic, unselfishness, intelligence, grit and kindness. He made everyone he met a better person. I knew him from the day he first stepped through the doors of E-Systems...a talented artist with the calculating mind of an engineer. Such fortitude. He refused to be coddled and treated any differently which we all admired. "I can only imagine" him now!

Fly on, Tommy!

I cannot remember Tom without a smile on his face. Always happy and spreading joy. Peace my friend