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Thomas M. Maloy

Grand Haven, Michigan

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Maloy, Thomas M. Thomas M. Maloy of Grand Haven, formerly of Norton Shores, passed away Thursday, January 27, at Mercy Hospital in Muskegon. He was loved as a husband, father, brother, uncle, teacher, and friend. Tom was born in Johnstown, PA, where he attended Bishop McCort High School. He...

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Dear Angie, Knowing you an Tom has been a rewarding experience ln my life. Tom and I became friends and so enjoyed playing golf together. Please accept my sincere condolence. I will miss him!

I was sorry to hear of Tom's passing. Angie, my wish for you is to find your peace and to move on. I remember Tom from the college but didn't know him well. He became a good friend as we visited later in life. I miss him for his friendship, for his attitude, always on the bright side, and for his wisdom. I wished then that I had gotten to know him better, sooner. I admired him for his courage while coping with his illness. Rest in peace, my friend. A good man has earned it.

My deepest sympathy to you,Angie and family. Tommy was such a kind , generous and genuinely funny guy. His fearless fight was inspiring. One of God´s good ones.

Our deepest sympathy to you, Angie, and your family. Tom always had a smile and caring concern for us...God welcomed him in the same manner. Thinking of you with prayers & hugs.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. In my mind I can see Tom having his paper bag lunch in Blue and Gold and hear his distinctive voice. Lots of comaraderie back then.

So sorry to hear of the passing of Tom. He was a good friend and I will greatly miss him.

Angie and Family, I´m sorry to read about Tom´s passing, he put up a good fight. I know he is resting in his Saviors house and no longer suffering.

Angie and family - sending you strength and peace as you deal with your loss. Tom was a great instructor, colleague and friend and will be missed.

Dear Angie and family, please accept my sincere condolences of the passing of this wonderful man. Tom was such a kind and gentle soul yet had such determination and tenacity in fighting to maintain his strength and mobility for so many years. I was honored to know him. May he rest now with his Lord. I will be praying that God will give you comfort, peace and strength in the coming days. May your many memories serve to lessen the pain of loss. God bless!