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Tom Mosich

U, Washington

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Tom Mosich Tom Mosich lived life to the fullest. His passions were his family, his faith, and his friends, (followed closely by fishing, golf, boating, running, tennis, bicycling, reading and basketball). He died peacefully Wednesday, October 26, 2005, at his home. Tom was deeply devoted to his...

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We just recently learned of the passing of Tom and wish to share our love and prayers with the Mosich & Martin families. May your memories of the good times keep you surrounded with God's peace.

Tom was my first cousin, a man who always knew how to make others smile. His sense of humor and gracious attitude always were fun to be around, and somewhat contagious. I'll miss him dearly, as I know everyone else will too. My memories of Tom and the good times I spent with him will never be forgotten. It just won't be the same in the Pacific Northwest without him, but I know he's looking down on us now, watching over us all. Miss all you MO's! My thoughts and prayers are with you all....

"Welcome him, Lord - and bring comfort to his loved ones."
With love, Bruce and Liz Homfeldt

To Tom's family:

I had the pleasure and privilege of working with Tom when he became one of the first American Cancer Society stakeholders. His contributions to our Council's deliberations and decisions about funding cancer research were significant. Overall, Tom's service to the American Cancer Society was inspiring, and I am very saddened by his loss.

Sue, Annie, Tommy, and Emily,
When we think of Tom we are inspired by the long hard battle he has fought for so many years...we remember the first diagnosis when Brian and Tommy were in preschool. He was always such an inspiration! We wish you all Christ's peace. Fondly, The Benedettis

Tom was a friend and coworker at Puget Sound and Key Bank. Tom always had a positive attitude, worked hard, and was an inspiration to his peers. We will remember Tom's family in our prayers. May God bless you....Dennis

To Tom's Family and Friends -
I only met Tom a handful of times. I can't say I knew him personally, though it would make me very proud to be able to do so. I'd like to tell you that he has inspired me through just the words his friends use to describe him. From them I know of his courage, his devotion to his family and friends, his indomitable will to live and fight this disease and the kindness with which he treated everyone. Sometimes great men walk among us and we are all the better...

Dear Sue,
Years have passed so quickly, and yet the memories of all of our times together at Western remain bright. Tom has always been such a man of intergrity and honor. He was deeply loved by all of us. Chris (my husband) and I are so sorry that this sorrow has touched your lives, but I believe there is no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. We will be praying for you.

Love,
Judi

Dear Sue,

My heart aches for you and your children. Tom was a good man who will be missed by many, but none more than the four of you. A great love brings great pain at departure. I am so sorry you have to face this now. You will ever be in my prayers.

With love and caring,
Laurie