Thomas-Larson-Obituary

Thomas Larson

Chicago, Illinois

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Thomas R. Larson, age 59. Beloved husband of Denise (nee DiCristina) for 31 years. Loving father of Thomas M. and Tina. Dearest brother of Douglas (Mary) and Maryann. Dear uncle of Rick, Mike, Nick, Douglas and Bradley. Cherished son-in-law of Nardine (late Frank) DiCristina, brother-in-law of...

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Miss you Tom, I'm Thinking of you on the 4th day of September, your Birthday. You, Mom & Dad are together now.

I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Tom at my brief time at Loeb Equipment he was a good friend and help me with the passing of my father January 11, 2004. I would always contact him around holiday time share a few laughs about work talking cars flying. He will be greatly missed but never forgotten.
Ron Bennett Jr

Very sorry for your loss. I worked with Tom for several years. He was a great guy ahnd will be missed.

I knew Tom only briefly, and that after he had been in the hospital for a while and was not quite himself, but it was undeniably clear that he was a great man, both from the flickers of his true nature that shone through, and from the relentless and boundless love his family showed for him. I wish I could have known him in better days, and that his remarkable family could still have him with them. Such a tragedy could not have befallen better people, and I hope they eventually find a way to...

My condolances to the family. I will always remember Tom and all the fun we had on our Good Friday fishing trips with our Video Jet friends. He was a great guy and an outstanding salesman at Video Jet.

I'm so very sorry for your loss, Denise. I'm sorry I can't be there but pass along my regards to Tom and Tina also.

Our deepest condolances to the family. We were so sad to hear this news. I will always remember working next to Tom and hearing him talk, with such pride, of Tom and Tina and their exploits and accomplishments growing up. Great guy- glad we had him and Denise on the river cruise. Rest in Peace buddy.