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Thomas Carroll Inman Sr.

Houston, Texas

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InmanDr. Thomas Carroll Inman, Sr. was born on October 31, 1931 and went home to his Lord on December 25, 2010, after battling Parkinson's for several years. Tom is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Shirley Tait Inman, whom he met and fell in love with while attending Texas Christian...

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Dear Shirley, Dr Inman Jr, Anne and Family,

We will miss him greatly. His denistry has served our family from childhood, marriage, children and now grandchildren. Memories are forever. May God Bless your family with peace and comfort.

Love,
Carl & Rose Benton

Dear Inman Family,
Your husband, Dad (Tom, Jr's eulogy "Daddy") and Granddad was a remarkably fair, generous, conscious, dedicated, fun, humorous, motivating and inspiring person. We met when he and Shirley moved into Memorial City Professional Bldg.I when it was occupied by a very few dental and one medical practice.
He guided and mentored me through the post war trauma of Viet Nam era militray service and the loneliness of setting up a new dental practice with no clients. We...

Please accept my sympathies on the passing of your well respected father

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Tom was a wonderful dentist, friend, and office neighbor of mine for many years. There are many fond memories.
Shirley, we will all miss him.
John Bailey

BRUCE AND JENNY WE SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS YOU ARE IN OUR PRAYERS MAY GOD BLESS YOUAND WE WILL BE PRAYING FOR YOU MUCH LOVE AUNT PATTY AND UNCLE DAVID AND SETH

Love being in the Inman family. My nephews and neices are the best and it gives Scott more cousins. You all are wonderful to me and I treasure all the holiday memories I have oof our holidays spent together. Tom was a gracious and wonderful brother-iln-law. I will miss him. Shirley is a special silster-in-law to me. Much love to all of you. Aunti M

I thoroughly enjoyed working with Dr. Inman for the 11 years I was with him. He was extraordinarily intelligent, an amazing "physician of the mouth" - not just an ordinary dentist, and he was incredibly kind. His passing certainly leaves a large void in the world of dentistry.... he will be missed by many and by me. God bless you, Dr. Inman, and your family as well. Rowena Brooks, RDH

My condolences to the family. He was a gentleman, a nice guy and a great dentist.

John Butler