Thomas-Smith-Obituary

Thomas H. Smith

Del Rio, Tennessee

1955 - 2022

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Smith, Thomas H., - 66, of Del Rio, TN and formerly of (Absecon NJ), passed away suddenly on 6/16/2022. He was predeceased by his parents Edward J. Smith, Charlotte Smith, and is survived by his son and daughter; Jesse and Brooke Smith, fiancé Beth Nelligan, brother Ed Smith & sister in law...

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Rest In Peace old friend. (BL England days)

Our sincere condolences.

To Tom's family and friends: Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time. We are so sorry for your loss. Tom will be missed by all those who knew him; enjoyed his smile, laugh and good humor. Rest in peace our friend. Love Dick and Leslie Warren

Dear Smith Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Life is a journey and during the journey sometimes life hits us with things that are truly difficult. Those we have loved become a part of us. They live on within our thoughts, dreams and our hearts. When I was a teenager visiting my sister Coreen & her husband Ed, my younger sister & I hung out with Tom and his friend Jeff. We had good times together, they took us on motorcycle rides. You are in my prayers.

Tom (a.k.a. The Beef) and I met at B.L. Englund around 1978. He and his brother Ed and I became best friends. We laughed and cried our way through many years of the obstacles life threw at us. Believe me when I say there were so many more laughs than tears! He was larger than life, funny and smart, big hearted and good natured. Good bye DEAR friend. May you Rest in Peace surrounded by glittering Harleys and those tent poles we never did find.

I worked with tom,Ed and Jessy at B.L.E. England generation Station, such a great family. I'm still in shock . Tom was a great person. I'll miss talking to him. R.I.P.

Tom was a customer who turned into a friend in Punt Gorda, Florida. He worked and helped me with my business and I helped him and Beth. Tom was a guy who loved helping others. He always made it seem like it was no big deal, but it was huge. I can still hear his greeting of, "Hiya Pal". He was a good man and we are the better for having known him.