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Thomas E. McCaig

Stevens Point, Wisconsin

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Thomas E. McCaig, died May 21, 2012 at the Stevens Point Care Center, Stevens Point, Wisconsin. He is survived by first cousins, Charles (JoAnne) Planek, Thomas Planek, Grace Marie Reiland, Bernadette Eder, and William Patera and is predeceased by his brother, Rev. John McCaig and Joan (Mrs....

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Tom was always a good guy and always a wonderful friend to me and to the School of Communicative Disorders at UWSP. Tom never once had a bad word for anybody.

Dr. McCaig had a huge influence on my life and he even called the school I ended up teaching at to set up an interview there. He was an inspiration to everyone in the classes I took with him. He taught me how to be an attentive, caring and prepared teacher, and how to live a dedicated life.

I will never miss him as he will be with me forever and after I'm gone his life lessons will live on in those I taught.

Even though I live elsewhere now, I will put the town I...

To the Family and Friends of Dr. McCaig,
I had the good fortune of having Dr. McCaig as a teacher in 70's and as my Masters advisor in the 80's. How lucky was I? He was the most patient, caring, and understanding man/teacher I ever had. His compassion for his job and students was above all. Dr. McCaig was inspiration for me. He helped me to become the teacher I wanted to be...You will be missed Dr. McCaig. My sympathy to all of your family and friends.

Karen (Ottman)...

I will miss walking in the door yelling "LUCY IM HOME" and seeing the huge smile on your face. The rides we had were joys and you always made me laugh. I really wish I had brought the twins to meet you. You will be missed dearly, may you rest in peace dear friend!

Rest eternal grant him, O Lord, and let
light, eternal, shine upon him. I will
miss you, dear friend.

Reast in peace Tom. We will miss you. Your kind words and wisdom will not be forgotten. You were always a joy to be around.

Dear friends and loved ones,
My deepest condolences to all. Although I only knew Dr. McCaig for the past year I will miss his kind nature, sharp wit, and sense of humor even though I knew he was in incredible pain. He courageously and cheerfully lived with his illness and made sure that people who cared for him knew how much he cared for them. I was out of the country when he passed so I didn't have the chance to say goodbye and thank him...rest well dear soul.