Thomas-Homeyer-Obituary

Thomas C. Homeyer

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Thomas C. Homeyer a lifelong resident of Des Plaines Funeral services for Thomas C. Homeyer, 62, will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, at Christ Church, 1492 Henry, Des Plaines, where he will lie in state from 10 a.m. until the time of services. Born Nov. 23, 1941, in Evanston, he died Saturday, Jan....

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I was in sales at BMI when Tom was too, and I manager. I knew nothing about how to read a print and he showed me with all kindness and care how to become familiar with a blueprint.

Dear Pat, Steve, Sharon, Brady and Wally,

Please accept our deepest sympathy in the passing of Tom. He was a wonderful person and will live on in our hearts forever.

Clark and Karen Schug Springman

Pat,
My deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband. I remember fondly many of the good times I had at the Homeyer house on Graceland Ave. while I was growing up in Des Plaines. John

Pat, I want to say that Tom was a great person. In the short time we knew each other from high school and 40+ years later I am so glad we became email friends and I got to know Tom all over again and meet his lovely wife. May the Lord soften your sorrow. Jan

Dear Pat: I want to express my deepest sympathy to you and Tom's family. I knew him when we worked at K & L Industries and Slidecraft together. He was a good co-worker and friend at work. I was deeply sorry to hear of his passing.

Steve and Jane and family,
My sincerest condolences to all of you. I can't remember your Dad, but I do remember my neighbors from Kaspar. Let me hear from you when you have time. Sincerely, Linda

We will always remember Tom as a good neighbor and fellow dog lover.
The body returns to earth, the soul to heaven, the love remains in your heart to connect you forever. May happy memories bring peace and joy to your heart.

Our condolences to Patricia and to all of Tom's family. We bought their duplex on White Street in Des Plaines, back in 1992. We remember how nice Tom and Pat were during the selling process. We sold the duplex and moved out of state in 1995, but we have many fond memories of our first home, which we bought from the Homeyers. We will keep Tom and his family in our prayers.

Robert and Barbara Rizza

Tom was a wonderful person. He always had time and a kind word for you. Through these past few months, Tom was very brave and courageous. He will surely be missed.