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Thomas F. Hazuda

Birmingham, Alabama

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HAZUDA, THOMAS F., age 67, passed away February 26, 2009. Although a native of Florence, AL, he had made Birmingham his home since 1965. He is survived by his faithful wife of 44 years, Rebecca (Threet) Hazuda; two daughters, Ann Nelson (Jason) and Mary Lunceford (Denton); and four grandsons,...

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I only learned today of Tom's passing while I was visiting with Dr Barton We lost Cecil on the 13th of Feb so I do know what you are going thru and can only tell you that Tom is no longer suffering and each day does and will get a littler easier for you

I am sorry to hear of Tommy's passing. I will always hold dear the memories of living next to his family in Florence. The Hazuda family was like family to us and we will cherish the laughter and friendship we had forever.
My thoughts and prayers are with his remaining family.
May God bless you and comfort you.

Sorry for your lost. Me and Tommy run around with each other in the 50's he was a great freind. I go to Talladega every year and I always planed to call him and talk to him now I'm so sorry I didn't. I will remeber the good times we had togather
Ronnie R Isbell (Jazz)

Tommy was a friend at Coffee High and I am so glad that I had the luck to see him at the 2003 reunion. Tommy was defeinitely one of the "good guys". He will be missed.

I had the pleasure of speaking to Tommy many times at Regions. He will be truly miss. God bless the family.

Our deepest sympathies go to Rebekka, Ann ,Mary and the families. Good neighbor, good friend for 28 yrs on Panaridge Cir. Always had a good word and smile.... He will be missed....

I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Tommy from St. Joseph's. My thoughts are with you and all of your family.

Rebecca...
Both of us are saddened by Tommy's passing. Even though Tommy was a friend since the 1st grade and there were long periods when we had no contact, I can promise you that he essentially remained the same pal I came to know at St Joseph's all those years ago.
Our sympathies to you and the family.

Tommy, we all are going to miss you.
Bob