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Thomas V. Kantor

Biloxi, Mississippi

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Thomas V. Kantor

Thomas V. Kantor, 65, died August 10, 2004, in Ocean Springs. He was a member of the Wesley United Methodist Church, the Fleet Reserve Assn. and the Disabled American Veterans Assn.

Tom was a native of Plainfield, NJ, and had been a resident of Ocean Springs...

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I first met Tom when he worked for a contractor support team during the Battle ship reactivation back in 1984. He was an individual that earned peoples respect then and all the way through his Supship career. He was a great instructor, having taught Supship as well as contractor personnel in cableway inspection. Tom will be greatly missed.

Helen and family,
I have known Tom over 13 years here at Supship. During that time he has always been a man of honesty, integrity, energy and patience. Tom was one to work with you until what he was wanting you to understand was understood. He always encouraged me with his ability to maintain such a positive disposition in light of the grave disease of cancer which he had. Today, I know where Tom Kantor is; he is with the Lord and I am most grateful to know that he is no longer...

Tom will be missed by all who new him and were privileged to call him friend. His determined attitude at work, and surely in his every day life, made him a person of substance, and a person you would not ignore. Rest well Friend.

Tom was a good friend to everyone and always had time to talk and answer your questions with correct information. He always wanted to help you with your problems and all around good person. He will be missed and his memory will live on.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

There are few people in this life that when we think of them it brings a smile on our face. Tom was one of them.

Tom was a true Patriot, having devoted his life to the service of his country, both in the military and as a civilian. As an Engineer for the U.S. Navy Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, his knowledge and dedicated hard work ensured that ships constructed in Pascagoula were ready for service with the fleet when they departed. Tom was a hands on engineer who spent time on the ships inspecting the electrical installations and instructing the craftsmen on how to make things right. He was a...

Tom was a wonderful person to work with. He was always glad to lend a hand if you needed help. I've missed his presence since he left the Command. My deepest condolences to his family.