Thomas-Salway-Obituary

Thomas E. Salway

Fort Wayne, Indiana

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THOMAS E. SALWAY, 55, of Fort Wayne, died Saturday, Dec. 31, 2005, at Lutheran Hospital. Born Aug. 21, 1950, in Fort Wayne, he was employed by Verizon and Target for 24 years, in the billing department. He was a member of Waynedale United Methodist Church. Survived by wife, Catherine L. Salway;...

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My sympathy to the Salway Family on the loss of your loved one. John Salway was our bus driver for years and years, and we knew his whole family because of that - plus we are related thru the Marquardt/Salway families. Later, Lola Salway was the bus driver for my children. I haven't seen anyone from the Salway family for years, but I remember the times when we spent many hours together. My Mother, Edith (Marquardt) Bowers and Lola Salway would spend much time together - either via phone...

Tom you were a wonderful person and you will be missed by all your friends and co-workers. I so enjoyed sharing my jokes with you. We had a great friendship and I will never forget you. Now you can walk and dance in heaven. And I know you will be watching your son skate from above. God speed Tom. I will miss you.

To Tom's family,
I worked with Tom at Sears 25-28 years ago and a group of us would
go out every Friday to Noble Romans.
I ran into Tom only 2 weeks ago at Target and talked a few minutes. I just read about Tom passing. Tom was a great person to know. To Tom's wife and family, my condolences and sympathy.

Tom will be truely missed. He was that happy face you needed on rough days at work. He also loved to talk about his boys and was so proud of them. He was always so helpful, nice and so easy to talk to. I will never forget him!!

God Bless the Salway Family

I was shocked to hear of Tom's death this morning. I worked with him at Verizon and he always had a kind word and a smile. He was an inspiration in that he faced his day with grace and a smile. I didn't know him well, but I am very glad to have known him as long as I did. May God give you strength. I am so sorry to hear of your loss.

My deepest sympathy to all of Toms loved ones. He was an extraordinary man. You never heard him complain...I know he is in a better place now & finally at peace.

All my sympathy to Tom's family. He was a very special person who blessed the lives he touched.

What a Gift it was having known Tom.Tom is a very special man. His love of life was seen every day in the way he passed joy and happiness to all in his life. The love and joy and proudness in his eyes and smile when he talked about his sons lit up a room. Never once did I hear Tom complain about life. What a pleasure it was to know Tom and how very much I will miss him. I know that Tom is now with his Lord and is enjoying his eternal life with his Saviour. Thank You Tom for letting me...

To the family of Tom, please read 1 Thessalonians, chapter 4, verses 13 through 18 for comfort. May God bless you in this time.