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Thomas Newell Ludlum

HOUSTON, Texas

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THOMAS NEWELL LUDLUM was born on the 7th of July 1947, in Rochester, New York as the only child to his parents' Thomas Carr and Isabelle Chapman Ludlum. Tom departed this world on the morning of the 11th of November 2008 at Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center due to the complications associated with...

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I was a student at Moravian. Attended a few frat parties with Tom. I was a tennis player. Appreciated him as a lacross player and friend.

I attended Moravian University. Thomas invited me several times to watch his lacross games and go to his fraternity party afterward. Always a gentleman, and a really nice guy.

I had the great opportunity to work with Tom at Koch, Petro Source, and Sem. He always treated prople with dignity and respect. His love of life and family was greatly infectious!
We all will miss him so dearly!
Our prayers are with you Zoe Ann.

Zoe Ann and boys,
Please know how much we love you and how saddened we are by the loss of our dear and precious friend and Uncle Moosey. I hate that we are so far away at this most difficult time for you. But we will see you soon. We do thank God for the rich blessing of having a friend like Tom in our lives. What a precious gift he was to us! We will continue to pray for Gods loving strength and comfort for you.

To Our Dear Cousins,

Dick, Neil and I were devestated when we heard the news. I'll always remember the fun times that we had at Conesus Lake. Chip, as we all called him, and I would sometimes get into mischief and get into trouble. I'll always rember the holidays we spent with the family in Rochester. I truly regret that we had lost contact for many years. In May of 2007 I got to see Tom and Zoe Ann in Rochester. In April, 2008 God blessed me as I was able to spend time with him and...

I worked with Tom directly in the oil industry. I was his go to guy for accounting and state reporting work on a project he oversaw in south Louisiana. As much as I respected Tom, over time it seemed like he had more respect for me as a person instead of his work colleague. The warmth and graciousness he always showed me was greatly appreciated. Even though Tom had his own health issues, when we spoke he would always ask about my family and especially about my father who had his own health...

I feel blessed to have known Tom, he was a remarkable person. My prayers are with his family always and forever.

I was recently blessed with a visit to Tyler from Tom and ZoAnn. What a joy! The news this morning has affected many in our church who love them both. Pollard UMC and Pack/Troop 369 is greatly indebted to Tom for his passion and support for many years. Our prayers are with ZoAnn and the family and will continue. We all thank God for such a great friend and partner in this journey.

I had the privilege of working for Tom and Zoe Ann when they lived in Tyler. I will never forget the "big teddy bear". He had such a sweet, outgoing personality. I also had the pleasure of meeting his mom and dad...great people. I have fond memories of the whole family. My one regret is that we didn't keep in touch after they moved to Spring. Zoe and kids...you are in my thoughts and prayers. Love you all. Becki