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Thomas V. Steed

The Villages, Florida

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Steed, Thomas V.May 30, 1941 - February 9, 2021Thomas V. Steed, 79, passed peacefully into the arms of his Lord on February 9, 2021 after a long and courageous fight with Parkinson's. He was under the compassionate care of Cornerstone Hospice and surrounded by his loving family.Tom was born to...

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Thinking of you... Helene and Mike....

We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Tom will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

My condolences to the Steed family, especially Tom and Michael. RIP to your father and grandfather.

I am so sorry for your loss. I never knew he was sick with Parkinsons. He will be missed

I was saddened to learn of my brother in laws' death. Tommy was a really nice guy who could never hurt a fly. He was especially nice to my late mother. He will be missed.

My sincere condolences. As one of the owners of Joyce Brothers Co in Winston Salem, I always tried to encourage him as he fought with the lines that he represented. One of the good guys!

Words cannot express the sorrow we feel with the passing of our beloved family member. Tom was always such a bright light to our family, always pleasant and respectful.....a true gentleman! May each of you...Annette, Tommy, Michael, Ray and Cindy and the rest of.his beloved family...feel the comfort of God's arms around you as you lay his soul to rest!

Mr. Steed was my coach at WCCC and played with Tom Jr. On the Bluedevils. Such fun times back then Coach Steed made every player feel like they were a first team player and treated everyone equal. Very sorry for your loss, always the memories. Kenny Johnson.

Annette, My Mom, Janet worked with you in Winston. I just saw this and had no idea you were still in Florida. She mentioned before she passed away that you were thinking about moving down. I´m not sure if you ever connected while she was in Ocala. I wanted to extend my sympathies to you and your family. My Mom loved you so. Take care and know that I am thinking of you.