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Thomas Martin Kimball

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Thomas MartinKimball Seattle's 12th Man 9/3/1970 ~ 11/6/2004  Thomas Martin Kimball, age 34, resident of Utah for nine years, born in Washington State. Tom departed this world on November 6, 2004. He will be missed by his children, Aryana Kimball and Dilian Smith, his wife Christina, his parents...

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i remember Tom and how smart he was...always tinkering with something electronic....arriving at our house with ick and tana...eating spaghetti and birthday cakes....and laughing alot....i know we'll all meet again on the other side one fine day...Goodnight sweet prince...may flights of angels take thee to thy rest.

INTO THE VAPOR BRO.I LOVE YOU D.I.C

I miss Tom very much. It doesn't seem real- It is so hard to imagine him not with us on earth. I am so glad I have so many good memories of Tom. And none bad. He was allways so willing to help in anyway he could- to many to list. Some memories of tom:his laugh of course, tongue piercing, any and all seahawk parafinalia, doing cannonballs in the apartment pool, his excitement of music, his love for arey- and many many more,- love you and miss you-I know you are happy -

Thomas was always such a good friend. He helped me through many tough times. And was there for the good ones as well. Although we lived a few states away and didn't talk all the time we reamained close. I was blessed to get in touch with him these passed few months and we were close. A part of me died with Thomas, more important a part of him lives through me. I will ALWAYS and FOREVER love him.

I used to work with Tom at Arctic, and he was a really fun person to work with. I don't think that I saw anybody work as hard as he did, and he will truly be missed. My prayers go out to his family.

Tom was what I would call a true friend. He was always there to help out a friend in need. I couldn't count how many times as a teenager, myself or other friends would climb in through his bedroom window & listen to music & joke & stuff. My condolences go out to his family. Tom will be missed by many.

Our prayers go out to Tom's family. Every time we saw him he had a smile on his face. He was a wonderful father and very caring person. God has a special place for him in heaven. He will be greatly missed. Our Condolences, The Hoecherl Family

I only knew Tom from the perspective of a customer at the Arctic Circle. My associates and I wish to express our condolences to his family as well as to his "Arctic Circle Family". Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Tom worked with my children at the Arctic Circle Restaurant.
He had a very good sence of humor and was always so happy when I would go in there.
He was best friends with my son Kyle Ward and they shared many moments together watching football.
I know that Kyle and his friend Amy Hatch (who was roommate of Tom) are deeply saddened.
May God bless Tom's family at this time.
He will be missed.