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Thomas Arthur Stringer

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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StringerTHOMAS ARTHUR STRINGER 1943 - 2019 Thomas A. Stringer, beloved husband, father, brother, uncle, cousin and friend, passed away from metastatic prostate cancer March 10, 2019 at home in his favorite chair with his family around him. He lived a life full of music, physics, learning,...

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Oh Carol I'm so terribly sorry to hear about Tom.
It seems so long ago that we were all laughing and joking together. Yet when I turn around it feels like yesterday?
I don't know how we've taken different paths in life and yet somehow lost touch with some of the finest people we had ever known.
So until we meet Tom again please accept our deep sympathies.
All our love Carol.

Carol,
Sorry to learn about Tom. He was a nice fellow. I remember our dinner together followed by Tom playing such beautiful music. You are in my prayers.

I worked with Tom so very long ago at Kaman Sciences. He was a pleasure to know and a true gentleman. My condolences to his family.

We regret that we didn't live close enough to you and Tom. He was such a pleasure to talk to and be around. He will be missed by all and we are part of this large group.
Many thoughts,
Lynda and Bill Ballard

Tom is a man who "wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life." (Thoreau) He taught me so much about physics, music, and how to live a life of discovery and wonder, where the search for truth is something to be loved and savored. To have a conversation with him was an adventure. He is a man who lived his life with passion, love, and laughter. I am thankful that I was able to spend some of that time with him.

Carol,
I am so sorry to hear about your loss of Tom. Tom was a delight to know. He will always be fondly remembered and missed by me. If there is anything I can do, please dont hesitate to ask. Reg Curry

Very sad to hear aboutTom. He was always a pleasure to work and socialize with - especially when he had to explain something to those of us that was barely within our grasp.

Condolences.