THOMAS-RHEA-Obituary

THOMAS RHEA Jr.

Sagamore Hills, Ohio

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age 67. Beloved husband of Anita (nee Weber); loving father of Capt. Nicholas, USMC (Sarah) and Allison Burke (Patrick); dear papa of Annabelle Burke; son of the late Thomas, Sr. and Margaret (nee Scopilitti); brother of Florence Neff (Don), Ron (Joan), and Randy (Sharon); uncle and great-uncle...

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Anita and Wonderful Family,
I just learned of Tom's passing, and want to let you know that I hold you all in my heart and blessings. Anita, I will remember forever the integrity you brought to your sales manager position under which I worked. It reflected your honoring and respect for all living beings, as well as your love for family, which I'm sure you shared with Tom.
May your days ahead be buoyed by your family together and all the good you and Tom have brought into the world.

Dear Rhea Family:
My family and I want to extend our deepest sympathy for the loss of Tommy. Our fondest memories were of 141st Street and all of the crazy neighbors and kids and the Rhea family across the street. My God surround you in His loving care during this difficult time.

Sincerely, Debbie Svoboda and family

My condolences to you and your family. He will be dearly missed by all.

Rita M. Ochmann-Rode
MHHS - Class of '67

Anita and family,
I will always remember Tom as a role model to all our fraternity brothers in the Driftwood (and they desperately needed one). I wish you the strength to keep his memory alive and to hold you during this time of grief for his loss.

My sincere condolences to you and your family.

Anita and family so sorry for your loss. I am Cheryl Kortanek's sister and a friend of Sharon and Randy's. I graduated with Tommy. Still remember someone tripping him when he went to get his dipolma.

Remember all the good times you had together. He is at peace and no longer suffering. Will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.

I can't drive by your old house on Longview and not remember Tom on the stoop with his dog waving as I drove bye. He loved his family and was so proud of his kids and over the moon with his granddaughter. Such a huge lose to us all. Such a friendly happy guy with a huge heart. One in a million. The Berlin family

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. May the hope of everlasting life sustain and comfort you during this difficult time. (John 17:3)

Anita and Family,
We are sorry for you loss. He will be greatly missed!
He always made us smile (actually laugh). He will be missed.
Jennifer & Robb Moretti