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Thomas Allen Tollefson

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Thomas Allen Tollefson Passed away near Davenport, California on April 27, 2006 in a traffic accident. He was 52 years old. Born March 20, 1954 to Herb and Eve Tollefson, he was the second youngest of five siblings. Growing up on a farm in rural Tacoma, Washington, he enjoyed camping, hiking, and...

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Not a day goes by without missing you,some days I'm sad others I just smile at the memories! Then I miss growing older with you! Love Danny & Alice

Your name comes up often in conversations. Court was just talking about you yesterday in Maui. You were a character. We miss your smile and laughter, and your whistle. Think of you often. Got home last night from Maui and looked out the window. The wood roses have bloomed. Always a reminder of your birthday, and the equinox. Still missing you.
Patsy

Happy birthday to you, dear brother. You left a big hole in our lives. Remembering the good times...

So tomorrow, March 20, 2015, My brother Tom, would have been 61-years old...Happy Birthday Brother!
I can't believe that you have been gone almost nine-years.
I'm sure glad we both said: "love Ya' Brother" on that last birthday before you were gone.
No regrets, even after nine years, other than I wish we could have talked more...
Love Steve

i worked with tommy t as i use to call him in santacruz around 1979 -1983 with Davey tree.it was not to long back that i heard what happened to tommy and came across this guest book tommy was a great guy to work with and he had a big heart.i'm so sorry for your loss.blessings to the family

I worked with tommy back in late 1970s earli 80s at Davey tree in santacruz,and not long back I heard about tommy.tommy t as I called him was a great guy just full of life and and joy to be around.blessings to the family

Another year. So sad. Seems like the time is going so fast. Could it really be seven years? The Lilacs are just finishing, but the wood roses are still going. Trees up here could use your handy work. Sure would love to see you swinging from the trees. Won't happen, but at least we can keep your memory alive, when the world comes alive during the spring. Your birthday, your death. Always stop to think about you during March and April.
Love,
Patsy

Seven years and he still leaves a big hole. I miss Tom and I can only see him in my dreams. Thank you Danny and Alice for maintaining the guest book.

I meant to say this yesterday, THANK YOU Dan and Alice (as cousins of Tommy) for permanently keeping this online book as a place to come back to and think of OR remember Tom Tollefson...