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Thomas A. Wallsmith

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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M/Sgt. Thomas A. Wallsmith, aged 38, died while serving his country on October 26, 2005 in Iraq. He is survived by his wife, the former Brenda Greenfield; his children, Lauren Ashley Wallsmith and Nathaniel Thomas Wallsmith; his father, Thomas David Wallsmith and his wife, Carol, of Levant,...

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Hey Brother with tears in my eyes i still remeber you wll. you were always a kind and thoughtful Leader. I really wish you would have not gone to Iraq as i was always telling you I hade a bad premeniton about it. Rest in Peace Carnal

Hello, We wanted to let you know that we will be honoring and remembering your loved one this holiday season. We are sending Care Packages to our deployed troops in his name. Each package will carry the name, photo, service branch, rank and hometown of Thomas A. Wallsmith US Army Master Sergeant. We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and sincerity and we want you to know that it is made possible by thousands of like-minded individuals from across the...

I'm his grand daughter. I never got to meet him but the stories that my mother has told me, he sounds like an amazing man.

We worked at Winn Army hospital together in the late 80s. I remember the cabbage patch doll you had in Newborn Nursery. It was hilarious still. We never forget. I am fortunate to grow old.-db.

As with every Memorial Day for the last 19 years, thinking about a great colleague at BAMC with a huge personality and sense of humor but a consummate professional as well!

Just thinking about you today. I sure enjoyed the time we had at Respiratory Therapy school at Ft. Sam. We studied hard and had fun at the same time. I remember when you got into the poison Oak when we went on the river raft trip in San Antonio. You looked like a neon sign you were so red, that and the calamine lotion you were trying to keep the itching at bay with. You are still missed my friend!

Miss you buddy

19 years since I got the phone call from Brenda telling me you were killed in action. Your service and friendship is never forgotten or far from my mind.

I sleep in peace because of you
I mow the yard in peace because of you
I vote in peace because of you
Not forgotten