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Thomas Leo Junkersfeld

Bellingham, Washington

1942 - 2020

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Thomas Leo Junkersfeld October 7, 1942 - December 21, 2020 Bellingham, Washington - "Tommy J." passed away from injuries sustained after being struck by a falling tree limb while out on his daily walk on December 21, 2020. Later that day, Tommy's family was at his side at St. Joseph Hospital....

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Tom and I were buddies and neighbors in Arlington Virginia 1954-1960+

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Hi Marilyn
It has been a few years since we connected at WCPC
I am so very sorry for your loss. Tommy sounded like a wonderful husband, father, and friend.
Mary young

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We met Tommy and Marilyn on thanksgiving 17 years ago in Coeur d Alene Idaho. We took a liking to the both of them and became good friends since then. Our friendship has meant a lot to us. We had the common bound of sobriety and Catholicism which made our foursome that much more special.
Tommy had a great sense of humor and was a guy I could turn to, to talk when needed. I have to say I did not always look forward to walking with him as he was a pretty fast walker and it was hard to...

Tommy J was my 1st cousin. MY mother was Mary Elmore.Tommy's Aunt Mary(. Leo"s sister). He was a fun person and always up beat. We had many a time singing around the piano , Tommy loved to intertain. My MOM was a great cook. What more could you ask for.... music and good food. I will miss his smile and hugs. I will keep you in my prayers. Much Love Cousin Connie Elmore Williams

We are sending our prayers to you! We are heartbroken for your sudden loss. We are far away, but we are family and we love you all very much!

Nick and Joanie Brunner McCaleb (Fred and Carole's daughter)
Germantown, TN

Tommy was my dad’s (Fred Brunner) first cousin. I didn’t know him as well as I would have liked to. I only met him a few times at my Aunt Bernice’s home while the family was in town visiting Memphis relatives. These were good, joyful memories. He seemed to be a very kind and loving man. I know he was very well respected by my parents. I pray the family finds peace and will be comforted in the days ahead by the loving memories left behind.

Tommy J. was a special person to me, but I believe he was special to all who knew him because he was a decent, caring individual with a big heart. I know I am not alone in my sadness that I won’t run into him again and my heart is with his wife and family whose loss is so much greater. I’m grateful he was a guiding light for so many to learn to live one day at a time in gratitude, showing us what is important like family relationships, thinking about others, and realizing “it is in giving...