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Thomas Anthony Waller Jr.

Roanoke, Virginia

1944 - 2021

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Thomas Anthony Waller Jr.Thomas Anthony Waller Jr. was born on January 15, 1944, in Roanoke, Va., to the late Thomas Anthony Waller Sr. and Lettie Mae (Carper) Waller. The Lord called him home on February 10, 2021, to rest in eternal peace.At the young age of 12, Tom walked down the aisle of...

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To the waller family you always have our prayers Tom was a great person and friend you have our love

THOMAS, TA, to our family of the late Stephen Herbert Womack , remembers him fondly. He was always a part of our trips and return to Roanoke. We last saw him at an Adams reunion in Danville and he is missed with fond memories. Margaret Womack and family in N.J.

Thomas was such a kind hearted person. He always had something nice to say to everyone. He always had such a nice smile on his face. He is truly missed and I am sure the 8th street gang misses him too.

My deepest sympathies to the Waller family I still see that smile hanging out in Chuck's RIP

Worked with Tom at the Post Office. Tom was a super nice fellow , really thougth a lot of him . He will be Missed . Prayers for the family

Our heartfelt condolences are being sent to Tom´s family. He was a great friend and we will miss him tremendously. May your memories bring you peace and comfort in the days to follow. God bless you all.

We knew Thomas as "TA" affectionately because he was close friends and family to my late husband,Stephen H.Womack and his brother Cornelius. All my children and I often heard from him by phone; even recently he called. We will miss him and remember many good times we shared from their days in Roanoke and after we moved to New Jersey. Our heartfelt condolences go out to your family.

My sympathy to the Waller family. I was so saddened to hear of my long time childhood friend. Thomas was our neighbor for many years. He and my brother Jerry Miller were best friends. May God comfort all of u.

Lucy Addison High School Class of 1962 The Wind Blew By Anna Hicks Berry It began in 1962. We were young and full of life. We hoped for it all. We bonded one by one during History class, in the hallways, and outside on the oval circle In front of our dear Alma Mater. Hail to Lucy Addison. Those were the days. Then the wind blew. Hand in hand we formed clubs, fell in and out of love, partied a little here or there, and cut a class or two without any care. We were young and full of life. Then...