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Thomas Hayes

Lompoc, California

May 17, 1956 – Nov 4, 2025

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BORN
May 17, 1956
DIED
November 4, 2025
LOCATION
Lompoc, California

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Thomas James Hayes, 69, of Lompoc passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on November 4, 2025. Born May 17, 1956 in Lompoc Ca., to Thomas and Jean Hayes. During high school he was employed by Cojo Jalama/Bixby Co as a day cowboy. Tommy was a graduate of Lompoc High School in 1975 and...

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Rest in peace and love sweet angel!

Dearest Lisa ~ I am terribly sorry you lost Tommy. It feels like just yesterday you all lived next door on South "N" St. My parents sure loved having you guys for neighbors. Even after all the years that have passed, every time I´d run into Tommy he was always his friendly, sweet, kind self. His loss will be felt immensely by so many people in our community. My warmest hugs are yours. With Love & Respect, Karen Williams-Poggione

Lisa and family, so sorry to hear about Tommy. He was a true gentleman, always stopping to say hello and ask how you were. We had some fun times and I'm glad I got to know him. He's riding the Range with the rest of our cowboy friends that have gone on. Bless you all. Debbie

So sorry to Hayes family and friends for your loss. May The Good Lord comfort you all in your difficult times.

A hui hou Tommy! Rest in paradise, to his numerous friends and ohana, May every hug bring strength and comfort, Aloha

To the Hayes Familes Thinking of all of you at this time ... so sorry for your loss & everyone who got to know such a nice person Love Elaine & The Costa & Velasco Families

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Lisa, Marissa, Tommy & family & friend, it is with great sorrow that I´m writing this, I am so very sorry for your loss, & for all who knew him, Tommy´s was the One of the most kind, loving, honest, loving, loyal, intelligent, strong, interesting & proud men I ever knew, Tommy will truly be miss by all who knew & loved him, All the the Hayes family are good people, was proud to have known him, Tom comes from a rare bread of men, who worked hard, loved truly & protected what he believed in,...

We our so sorry for your loss. Love this gentleman since 75. He will be missed ...We send our condolences.