Tom-McCorkle-Obituary

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Tom McCorkle

San Antonio, Texas

Sep 5, 1942 – Feb 22, 2019 (Age 76)

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BORN
September 5, 1942
DIED
February 22, 2019
AGE
76
LOCATION
San Antonio, Texas

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Porter Loring Mortuary McCullough Obituary

Tommy Clyde McCorkle (Tom) passed away at home on Friday morning, February 22, 2019, at the age of 76. He fought a very rare genetic condition called Amyloidosis FAP TTR for the last ten years with courage, determination, and dignity. He never gave up the battle. Tom was a true force of nature...

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Dear Pat, Barb & I am sorry to learn of Tom's passing as of this date. We always enjoyed Tom and have many fond memories personally and also through business. Tom always took pride in whatever he did including his relationships and his houses. We hope your family the best.

I am so sorry for your loss of this husband,father, grandfather, uncle and great friend. May God comfort you in your great loss.
I know each of you have special memories of him. I started first grade in Marlow with Tommy and we created a lifetime of memories all through school, college at Cameron University, U S Army reserves and too many more to mention. Tommy Clyde McCorkle will be long remembered by myself and many whose lives he impacted.

I am so sorry for your loss in Tom. I remember his kindness to me. I am very confident he was a wonderful husband and father. Hold on to the memories you have.They are yours for life and will comfort you as you grieve. May God bless you.

We will miss all of the fun we had golfing with Tom at the CAA meetings. No one could stack teams better or had a sharper pencil than Tom when it came to winning money! Rest in peace, friend.

David and Don Carlson, Insurance Net, CAA partners

Tom, in this event named LIFE friendships falter, loves falter, relationships falter and acquaintances falter. Our friendship never faltered. The reason we never faltered was because of you. The two of us remained true to each other for 47 years. For your friendship, I am eternally grateful. Barton and Nancy Levy

The Colonel with best friends in Louisiana swamp. He never gave up, always positive to the end....... Richard and Beverly

The Colonel with best friends in Louisiana swamp. He never gave up, always positive to the end.......
Richard and Beverly