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Thomas William Hizar

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Hizar, Thomas William 74, of Frontenac, died suddenly Sept. 1, 2013 in Budapest, Hungary. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Anne Parham Hizar; a son, T. William Hizar, Jr. (Susie) of Webster Groves, a daughter, Kathryn Hizar Johnson (Brad) of Wake Forest, NC; four grand- children, Libby,...

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Tom and Family, I was just thinking of you a week ago. Please know that you are not forgotten.

We met on the Istanbul riverboat tour. I am very sorry for the Hizar family. I am glad to have been able to meet you and Tom.

I know Kate and family in Raleigh. My heart breaks for her and the rest of the family. Our family is praying for peace and comfort for your hearts.

John and I are stunned and sickened by the death of your dear Tom. We were so charmed by him on our recent Danube cruise. May God give you strength and comfort at this time
Stephanie and John Couch

I just want to say how truly sorry we are for the Hizar family. Kate is a dear friend who I love and adore. Sending you all love and prayers. God Bless you all.
Mike and Chris McDermott

Our thoughts, prayers and love are with you my dear friend Anne. We shared many wonderful memories over the years. Tom had a great sense of humor and wit and he will be missed by so many!! Much love to you, Bill and Katie and families.
Anne and Dave Nichols

We express our condolences and prayers to the Hizar family. We are so sorry for your loss.
Steve and Nancy Weinreich
OLIVETTE, MO

Tom was part of our early Mad Man days at Gardner Advertising. He and I worked together, spent many hours together, took trips together. He was smart and funny and challenging, and brought out the best in me. I am saddened by his much-too-soon departure, and share that sadness and loss with Anne and the rest of the family.

Tom and I go back to our Mad Man days, working together at Gardner Advertising. We spent many hours throughout the years bringing out the best in each other. He was fun and challenging and, most importantly, a gentleman with a wonderful sense of humor. He is gone much too soon, and I share the sadness of his family.