Thomas-Weldon-Obituary

Thomas James Weldon

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Thomas James Weldon passed away on March 6, 2006 in Norman, OK after a courageous 10 year battle with cancer. He was born in Mexia, TX on May 22, 1936; he would have been 70 years old today. We are sorrowful that he is not here today to celebrate his birthday but we are sure he is enjoying a...

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Tom meant so much to us. He was a great friend and cousin.

Doyle Weldon

Tom was a Special Brother who encouraged me through these many years with wisdom, wit, and great love. I will miss him always. Thank you, Bonnie, for being such a wonderful companion to him.

With sympathy and love from Cal and me to all of Tom's family and friends ---- J'Ann

I have been privileged to have Tom as a friend beginning in our high school days. I was delighted to "find" Tom a few years ago, after our class had lost track of his address. I know I speak for all Tom's Palestine High School classmates when I say that Tom will always be in our thoughts and our hearts.

Bonnie - I will never forget the great man you married and the person who gave me such positive encouragement during difficult times. Tom, you will always stay in our hearts.

Bonnie,
Your loss is heaven's gain. I did not know Tom as well as I knew you, but he had to be a great guy to have such a special family. Love and prayers from Curtis & me.

Dear Joe and Tom,
My deepest sympathies on the loss of your father. I know he provided a lifetime of smiles to his grandchildren as he did to every young person he ever met. Though it has been years, know that the thought of him still brings a smile to those of us he mentored and encouraged.
Sherri Statham Chancellor
Heritage Hall Class of 1979

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Dear Bonnie,

We offer our deepest sympathies to you and your family. What an amazing life he enjoyed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Your family is very blessed to have him in your life.

Kindest Regards,

Bob, Cheryl, Kelsey and Sydney Hassell

Tom and Bonnie were the most hospitable of neighbors, always treating my sisters and I like grandchildren. Even when we were obnoxious, needy, and constantly around, they always welcomed us into their home and provided essential snacks, games, entertainment, etc... The most entertainment came from Tom himself. He gave us an insight to our own lives with his neverending blonde jokes. His office was filled with all kinds of amusing objects including his one-of-a-kind thumb war ring, similar to...