Thomas-Scheidt-Obituary

Thomas D. Scheidt

Dayton, Ohio

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News Death NoticeSCHEIDT, Thomas D. age 63, formerly of Oakwood passed away Monday, September 5, 2011. A memorial service will be held at 5:30pm on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 at The Dublin Pub, 300 Wayne Ave., Dayton, OH. The family will greet friends following the celebration of Tom's...

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Already eight years gone. I can still hear his laugh, his pipes, and sonorous voice. What a kind and talented man he was!

We were so saddened to learn of Tom's passing. Tom played his bagpipes at my husband's burial at the National Cemetery in July and truly added much beauty to an already meaningful service.

Ah a smile that lit the room and warmed the heart.
Larry Barker

I am so sorry for your loss. I JUST love Chazz! No words I can say can make it feel any better.

Debbie from New Carlisle
A true Fan of Chazz!

'Th'anima Dhia' from the Flanagan Family. Your soul to God.

Tom was a truly special person who will be greatly missed. We will remember his music, smile and huge personality. He made our daughter's dream come true when he played his bagpipe at her wedding in June. God bless you, Tom!

I am so sorry to hear the sad news. Tom did a wonderful "Pirate McGregor" show here at the Pleasant Ridge Library in Cincinnati this past summer. We had a large audience, and he and Mary had everyone singing and laughing along with his antics! He was such a talented performer. What a loss to children and adult musical audiences everywhere! My sympathy to his family and friends.

Molly Malone's will never be the same. The pipes will never sound the same. And "Brenen On The Moor" will always bring Tom back to mind. He will be missed. Doug from Robertson County, KY.

To the Scheidt family with our deepest sympathies. Tom was a constant gentleman, and a lumberjack; a warm heart, he shared his talents in cheerful service, enriching the world along the way. We will always remember him for his friendship, good deeds and his divine and cheerful spirit. The Ryckman Family – Dayton, Ohio.