Thomas-Imray-Obituary

Thomas J. Imray M.D.

Omaha, Nebraska

Nov 11, 1939 – Feb 7, 2022

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November 11, 1939
DIED
February 7, 2022
LOCATION
Omaha, Nebraska

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Imray, Thomas J., MDNovember 11, 1939 - February 7, 2022Omaha - Survived by wife of 58 years, Carla; children, John, Jean, Jeff (Jackie); above average grandchildren, Logan, Sydney and Kaia. Tom will be lovingly missed by many, many friends.VISITATION: Saturday, Feb. 12, 2022, 9am, at Church;...

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Dr Tom Imray was intelligent, hardworking and dedicated to Medicine, teaching and Family. Tom chaired the Nebraska Radiology Department and strongly supported his residents and faculty. In early years, Tom, Carla and I worked and traveled together in representing Radiology in organized medicine. Tom touched the lives of many. The fruit of Dr Imray's hard work and his many accomplishments will live on.

Much love to you Carla, and the Imray family. Tom was a warm, loving and kind man. He will be missed by many!

We were really sad to hear about Tom´s passing and send our sympathy to Carla and family. We have missed you in Maui but have lots of happy memories of our times together. Remember your determination to get Jim to enjoy Japanese food. Well, you succeeded, and we are going to Sansei tonight and will bring you with us in spirit.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Although I knew Dr. Imray and family only briefly, I was so moved by the love the family shared. You are in my thoughts. Stacie (daughter of Carol at Edgewood)

So sad and sorry to learn of Tom's passing. Judy and I send our condolences and deepest sympathies to Carla and family.

Dr. Imray was one of the first people I met when interviewing for residency at UNMC. When he spoke, I always listened, whether he was talking about radiology or life, in general. Above all things, I loved listening to his unabashed admiration for his wife and his family. Unknowingly, he reshaped how I saw the world and I am extremely grateful. My deepest condolences go out to his family and those who held him close.

So sorry! Tom was a great man. He will be missed.

Tom was a friend and important component of the UNMC faculty involved in educating many Urologic Surgery residents. On their behalf I send condolences to the family.