Thomas-NESBITT-Obituary

Thomas NESBITT

Fairview, Virginia

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FAIRVIEW - Thomas 'Tommy' Crawford Nesbitt, 68, passed away Friday, Oct. 1, 2010, at his residence.A native of Buncombe County, he had lived in the Newport News area of Virginia for 40 years before returning to Buncombe County three years ago. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Williamsburg,...

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Alan, I was so sorry to hear of Tommy's death. My prayers are with you and your family at this time of sorrow.

Alan, I am so sorry for the loss of your brother. My prayers are with you during this very sad time.

Alan, My Deepest Sympathy to you and your family on the loss of your brother. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

I just saw this. Tommy, I will miss hearing from you and talking about our various hot rods over the years. My sincere condolances to the entire family.

Alan, my sincerest condolences on the passing of your brother.

HI Nesbitt family just wanted to let you know that Tommy rode the van i drove to the yard and we were friends and i know i will miss him he did call and kept in touch for a while after he move. my wife and children got to enjoy his humor and wit and we did have a good time at my home may you know you all are in our prayer. we will miss our friend.

Hello, Nesbitt Family, I'm Judy Mason, I used to work at the Shipyard with Tommy....he was loads of fun....always had a joke...love to eat...and a hard workers...my prayer are with you and your family...Judy..

We would like to extend of condolences to the family of Tommy. Skip is Tommy's Uncle Bill Crawford's youngest son. While we did not get to see him alot, one could see the fun loving but yet mischief side of Tommy. The last two times I remember seeing Tommy was at Aunt Joyces' and Uncle "J's" funerals. We will not be able to attend the services as your cousin Skip has some serious health issues he is being forced to take care of that day. Our hearts and prayers go out to your family. Skip...

Hello, I heard about Tommy today monday. We knew him from about 20 years ago at the machine shop in lanexa v.a. at Jimmys engine service. I would some times see him at patsys diner. We enjoyed talking to him and he will be missed. Thanks jimmy slater.