Thomas-SANDERS-Obituary

Thomas A. SANDERS Sr.

Dayton, Ohio

1943 - 2018

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SANDERS, Sr., Thomas A. Age 74, born July 21, 1943 in Dayton, OH, passed away Monday, February 5, 2018. He retired from General Motors after 38 years of service. He was a member of Maranatha Christian Fellowship. Preceded in death by his parents, Roland and Annie Belle Sanders; sister, Beatrice...

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I'm gonna miss stopping by with my puppies and chatting with you in the garage.Been a great neighbor since the 70s. Tommy, Tammy, and Tyler, sending you prayers.

My condolence goes out to THE SANDERS FAMILY, he was full of life and fun, he love to fish. In are school days we played basketball and ran after the ladies. Tommy was a great neighbor on the corner and he love bbq's on his padeo and had family & friends over. GOD BLESS You in heaven forever.

Mr. Sanders, What can we say you held down the corner forever keeping us all safe. You built our first and maybe only baseball diamond. Thank you. We will miss you. Prayers and condolences to the family from the Young Family on Majestic. RIH. Fairlane For life

To Tommy, Tammy, Tyler & your Mother and the Family; you have our Deepest Sympathy in the loss of your Father & Grandfather. Praying God gives you comfort and strength during your hour of need. God shall wipe away all your tears and ease your pain. Love you Auntie Teresia & Family❤

We were saddened to hear the passing of Mr. Sanders. Our loss touches God's heart deeply. He created the one for whom we grieve, and he knows very well the irreplaceable nature of the relationship you all shared with Mr. Sanders and the many memories we will have of him during our trips to and from (Highrise). God does not minimize or misunderstand our pain. He weeps with us and longs to console us with his love.

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Please accept our deepest sympathy. He was such a kind and loving man. Was always smiling when he came to Maranatha. He also worked with my mom at General Motors