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Thomas Witcher

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice WITCHER, Thomas Thomas Miller Witcher, 64, of Gainesville, formerly of Decatur, died December 15, 2010. Tom graduated from Druid Hills High School, the University of Georgia and Georgia Law School. He practiced law in the Atlanta area for over 37 years and was...

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I am sorry for your loss ,Tom was my lawyer for years and always looked out for my best interest. I will always remeber how he used to call me late at night when he would think of something to help me in my cases. I will miss him alot and he is the first attorney to ever have my trust and I could always count on.

I am so sorry for your loss. Tom hired me to be his secretary for 2 years while I was in college. He was unlike any employer I had ever had: always full of mischief and good humor. I feel horrible for having lost touch with him over the years, but I hope he is now at a better place.

I met Tom years ago through his friend Sharon, and found Tom to be full of life and laughter. I loved that he had a beagle named Bagel, saw his comedy act at the Punchline, and had a blast at his parties, whether in town or at the lake. My deepest sympathies on your loss and my prayers for your comfort and healing.

Bill,
I was both of neighbor of Tom and an adversary in court. What I remember most about Tom was his honesty in his law practice and his sense of humor. His death was sad, and I appreciate your thoughtful remarks at his funeral.
Harrison Kohler

Our thoughts are with you on the loss of Tom. Not only did we graduate from DHHS together, but we were neighbors until Tom moved to the lake.
Irene and Louis Kolesky, Atlanta

Dear Bill and Jean,
Tom was the first lawyer to ever take a chance on hiring me, and I will never forget his fun, quirky sense of humor and his deep commitment to his clients. We love you and are so sorry for your loss.

Bill, Jean and family,
Thinking of you with the passing of Bill's brother Thomas. I will never forget the kindness you showed when my brother Jim was ill. Know you are in my heart friends. Ann Jackson

Tom and I were at Druid Hills High together. I remember him with fondness as a wonderful person and express the deepest sympathy to his family.