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Thomas Murnane

Fort Worth, Texas

May 5, 1926 – Jul 13, 2017

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May 5, 1926
DIED
July 13, 2017
LOCATION
Fort Worth, Texas

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Thomas G. Murnane FORT WORTH --Thomas Murnane, DVM, Brigadier General, US Army (retired) passed away peacefully in the comfort of his home on the afternoon of Thursday, July 13, 2017. SERVICE: A visitation and rosary will begin at 9 a.m. Wednesday, July 19, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10...

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Thomas was a great man and an excellent neighbor; he did more than anyone can imagine for Ridglea Country Club Estates HOA; he was always a great supporter and supporter.

Tom was dearly loved (still is) by the RCCE residents - he was a good friend, a GREAT man a good neighbor!

Dr.Murname was ahead of me in vet school and although I was not a close friend of his, we were acquainted over the years. He was very well respected and had recently[ last few years] called me after seeing my note in the A&M Sul Ross news letter. I appreciated that. He was undoubtedly a good man and good example for all of us. You have my sympathy for your loss. Monte Swatzell, DVM ret. Cleburne,Tx.

My husband and I were both blessed to have had the opportunity to work with Tom in the neighborhood. He was a great leader.

What an adventurous life he led! May he RIP! Motsie, it's amazing that you and I went to grade school in Bethesda together and college in Austin, and now I see that David and I were married at your dad's grade school church, Holy Trinity! And I saw your Aunt Midge in June at my old high school BL and at my best friend's mom's funeral in July. Thinking of you xoxo Lily

He was a tremendous mentor and was terrific to encourage me as a just-graduated veterinarian. He remained a mentor, sharing his wisdom our long association. Condolences to the family. Tam Garland

Please accept our condolences, your family is in our prayers.

When I first started employment at the Texas Department of Health in 1993, Dr. Murnane was among the first people I met in Zoonosis Control when I traveled to Arlington to benefit on his insights for a training course. That was the beginning of a friendship that lasted throughout the years. I will never forget and will always appreciate what a kind, compassionate, understanding, patient mentor he was to me; he helped me develop not only professionally, but also personally, as I have tried to...

Big Daddy will continue to be an inspiration for us all - a truly wonderful man with an incredibly kind and inspiring soul that has cast ripples upon this earth for generations to come.
Bravo good sir!