Thomas-MEROLA-Obituary

Thomas Ray MEROLA

St. Petersburg, Florida

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MEROLA, Thomas Ray 61, passed away unexpectedly May 13, 2015 at his river home on the Suwanee. Tom was the owner of Country Squire Barbershop where he started with his father 30 years ago. Tom was a family man who is survived by his four children, Janell Eichelberger, Philip, Lauren, and T.J....

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Its an unusually chilly day here on the Suwannee, gonna have a Bonfire here on the grounds that you helped me clear . Phil's family comming up for Memorial weekend hopefully. HOPE YOU SEE THE BONFIRE FROM HEAVEN, miss your crazy butt!

I am so sad, having just heard about Tom's passing. He was a great guy and barber. To me,there will always appear to be a vacant chair in his shop.

Sleep in peace my speacial friend so glad to have the time we shared with your family and. Seven plus years with your children,we were all so young and happy back then.see you in everything every aspect of nature at the river houses.forever yours forever young.PEACE OUT,Ms Stewart

It was sad news to here of Tom's passing. I met Tom his first year in little league baseball in Dunedin. Tom was always part of what was happening and could always make you laugh. Tom get the card deck out and you and DWT won't have long to wait and we'll have a full table once again to play 3 card guts. P.S. Tom wait for us to get there before you deal them!

I am still in shock. I've been going to Tom for over 12 years. Tom will be greatly missed by me and my family. I always looked forward to talking to him and catching up.

God speed Tom.

Really enjoyed getting to know Tom. Met him in freshman year...we played football together against a varsity team in scrimmage game and beat them. I went to his barber shop often(when I had hair, haha)...and we had some great conversations. I will miss Tom! My condolences to his family.

Tom "Mo-Green was a great guy who I ran with for many years when I was younger. My deepest condolences to the family of Tom and remember the good times. As Baby Nel said he was a good poker player! When I got drafted in 1972, he was going to enlist with me in the Army on the buddy system. Thank God he used his head and backed out. Good job Tom! You will be missed!