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Tom "Postal" Dugas

Carlsbad, New Mexico

1956-2011

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Tom "Postal" Dugas, 55, of Mountain View Drive, Carlsbad, N.M., passed away Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011, at his home.Memorial services are scheduled for 4 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011, at Denton-Wood Funeral Home with Chaplain Mike Veilleux officiating. A celebration of Tom's life will continue at the...

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Tommy, you are a part of my earliest and fondest memories and though we lost touch over the years as people do, those memories will never fade...I hope you're walking a beautiful path.

Words seem so difficult to express the sorrow I felt when I learned of Tom's passing. He was a unique person and I am so glad that I had an opportunity to know him and his lovely wife Susie. Tom was the first friend I made when I moved to Carlsbad to work for one of the local mining companies. He was thoughtful and knew I needed a friend. I believe that Tom touched many lives with his kindness and down to earth lifestyle. He and Susie were a true blessing to me. I will remember his...

Tom was a fantastic gentleman, I'm sorry for your loss Susie. You're in my prayers too.
Sincerely,
Susan Gonzalez

A brother scout from Shelby's troop at the American Legion, I send deep condolences to all of Tom's family. You'll be in my prayers.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Phyllis, our condolences to you and your family. I can only imagine the hurt of loosing one of your children. May God give you the strength on the days ahead.

Susie ,we will sure miss seeing you two out and about. Be thestrog woman that you are and may the lord be wih you. We love you.
Love Memo and Mori Orozco

Brother
You will be deeply missed and never forgotten. We walked many a mile together from archery hunting to chasing jacks, and eveything in between. When you get to where your goin' sit down and have a talk with Dad.

Susie, Our thought and prayers are with you and your family. Postal will be missed.
Dan Thomas and Tammy Nance