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Thomas Lake Loeb Jr.

Tallahassee, Florida

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Thomas Lake Loeb Jr.Thomas Lake Loeb Jr. of Tallahassee died Sunday at his home after fighting a courageous battle against prostate cancer. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Fran, and children Thomas L. Loeb III (Beth), Michael L. G. Loeb, and Emily M. Loeb. Tom's family had the honor of...

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He was my roommate during my first year at FSU and a very nice man. Rest in peace Tom

Fran, you have my most sincere condolences. Take your time, it takes a long time to feel normal again, but you will.

I served with Tom at the ROTC department of FSU in the late 1960's after my return from Vietnam. We shared a lot of experiences duck hunting and exploring the ruins of the 19th century village of Monticello.
I retired to Naples, Florida and thought many times of going to Tallahassee to see Tom. I was actually planning a trip this Spring. Time seems to go by so quickly. I am sorry for the family's loss and I will regret for the rest of my life that I waited too long to contact...

Tom--Hope this message makes it to heaven and when (if) I get there we can have some more good times. I know you are leaning backwards in your foxholeso I won't remind you. Best Regards-Zane

Dear "Groom" Cousins,

I had communicated joyfully with Cousin Tom for a number of years and am already missing him terribly! One of his last emails to me let me know that his treatments were ceasing to be as effective. I am truly blessed to have known my cousin Tom and to call him my friend. Tom told me such wonderful stories of our family with such vivid detail and excitement that I felt I'd been there! You are all in my thoughts and prayers and may all your many happy memories help...

Senor Loeb was one of my favorite teachers. Tom, Mike, Emily and Mrs. Loeb, my sincerest condolences.

Dear Loeb Family,
So sorry for your loss. Very sad to hear about Tom but as I write this I smile thinking of Tom teaching me about crabbing. Being a city boy and pulling up crab traps with him was one of the best feelings and times.

Rest in peace Senor Loeb

Fran, I am so sorry I only heard of Tom's death today (Sunday 8th). Please accept my and Louise's heartfelt condolences. Look after yourself, no condition is permanent.

Fran,
So sorry to hear of the passing of your husband, whom I did not know. You and I worked together years ago at FSU personnel. You may not remember me but you and I both worked with Mary Newsome. Thinking of you today and may God give you peace and comfort during this difficult time.