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thomas and i were great friends in the 1960,s and 70,s. We both moved a little ways out and just lost touch. Everyone didn,t have a phone on their hips in those days.
rickey cross
July 13, 2025 | Friend
Dallas, Texas
KEY, THOMAS L. "TOM", Passed away on June 14, 2007 in Dallas, Texas. He was born on August 6, 1949 in Madisonville, Texas to Leon and Sadie Key. Tom proudly served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam Era. He was a loving father, grandfather, son, brother, and friend who will be greatly missed. He...
Read Morethomas and i were great friends in the 1960,s and 70,s. We both moved a little ways out and just lost touch. Everyone didn,t have a phone on their hips in those days.
rickey cross
July 13, 2025 | Friend
Thanks, is a small token of showing how much we were a part of tom's life. We will surely miss a great neighbor. Love to his family, Patty and Jim
jim and patty sauser
July 09, 2007 | Kaufman, TX
Tom was a sweet person who did not want anyone to know he was a sweet person. He would always tease me about my kids and family and thru his wisdom, he was right on the money with some of his teasing. He trust in me and my husband John, which was not easy for him to do with a lot of people. I treasure his friendship, and the times we played cards together, visited with one another. I hated it when he moved. We lost touch when he moved, and I regret that because we never know when our time is...
Kathy Douglas
June 23, 2007 | Kaufman, TX
The first day I meet Tom, it was as if we had been friends forever. I do not use that word "friend" lightly. They say you are rich when you have a friend like him. I would always greet him as "my brother". I did this so he would know how much I really cared and appreciated him. He would always laugh that laugh and got a kick out of it. I can honestly say I have been blessed to be able to call him my friend. He was always there when I needed him. There are not many people you meet in a life...
Butch May
June 21, 2007 | Terrell, TX
Tom traveled down many paths throughout his life, yet he never crossed paths with a stranger and was never at a loss for words. There are so many people that will feel a void in their heart with his absence for a long time to come as we travel through our memories and recall the special times each one of us has spent with him. Though Tom is missed, he suffers no more. To the family that is left behind, I share your pain and my heart is with you as you go through these difficult times.
Shirley Blakely
June 21, 2007 | Canton, TX