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Thomas A. Klesmitt

Heath, Texas

1954 - 2012 (Age 57)

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Dr. Thomas A. Klesmit, 57, died April 6, 2012, with his wife and children praying at his side. He was under hospice care at his home in Heath, Texas, following a courageous battle with metastatic cancer. Tom was born Nov. 17, 1954, in Stevens Point, to Audrey (Lukasavitz) Klesmit and the late...

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Ann, Audrey, Tim, & Candace, My sympathies on your loss. I will never forget all the days we spent playing basketball behind your house on Lincoln street. You all are in my prayers.

Ann, You do not know us but we were neighbors to the Klesmits. Our boys played with Tim and Tom, many years ago. Our sympathy also goes out to Audrey, Tim and family, Candace and Terry. When the Lord calls our loved ones home, he leaves a gift of memories. Hold on to your memories, and let them guide you during this time of saddness.

Ann, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your husband, Tom. My sympathies to you and your family.

Ann, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You and your children are in our prayers.
Sam and Sue (Klement) Casey

Audrey and family, I am so saddened to hear of Tom's passing. I knew he had heart issues, but had no idea of his fight with cancer. Wishing you peace and comfort in the days ahead.

Mrs Klesmitt, Candace, and Tim:

I am very sorry to hear of Tom's passing. Although I didn't know him like Jim or Ed knew him, there are fond memories of the four boys playing together and getting in trouble together. I did not know of his fight with cancer.

May God bless you in this time of mourning.

Dick

Dear Ann,

Was so sorry to read of Tom's passing. I am keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Barb (Robinson) Reed

Ann and family, may God fill your hearts with memories and console you at this time of sorrow. Celebrate his life, and what a life, he accomplished so much. Hug to you Ann. Mary (Zieher) Zelich

Ma Klesmitt, Tim, Candace:

This is a very sad day, yet I smile with the memories to what we did as kids togehter. Sheephead games, raiding the frig of kool-aid, war games, hockey, basketball, football in the empty lot, bb guns, slingshots, archery and anything else that allowed us to be into trouble.
So many memories and amazing times growing up with Tom.

Prayers and thoughts quietly being said for you all.

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