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Tommy W. Ward

Miami, Florida

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WARD, TOMMY W., 46, a native of Miami, passed away on March 30, 2005. He is survived by his parents: Tommy and Dianna Ward; brother, Terry Ward; sisters: Tammy Collins and Tracy Costello; nieces and nephews, Dianna and Shawn Costello and Charles and Coral Collins; and Aunt Helen Mansfield. In...

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What a shame to pass so young. Charlie

You are remembered by all of the lives you touched. Especially by your mom & sisters. Your dads friend Charlie Linenfelser.

Tommy you went so young, your brother is there with you now along with your mom and dad. Your whole family was my family too.I still think about the time you, Terry and I went to see the Beach Boys on Miami Beach many years ago.

Although, I never got to know you. I do think about you, and the love and pride your parents had for you. Sorry we never met.

Charlie L.
Your dad's pal forever

Well my dear Tommy, yesterday was another birthday without you here, you would have been 54. I miss you and we think about you every day. I love you.
Love Mom

Happy birthday to you Tommy. Your dad pal for always.

Charlie

Tommy today would be your 53 birthday and I wish you were here with us. It is as hard for your sisters and I as it was the past 6 christmas, I love you and miss you, you will always be with me.
Oceans of love Mom..

My dear son, It's hard to imagine you at 52 you will always be young in my heart and mind. Somehow Christmas is not the same without you and your dad here. We all remember you on xmas day (and every other day) Please give your dad a hug for me and tell him I love and miss him to. Tommy you will always be in my heart, I love you.
Oceans of love Mom

Happy Birthday Tommy W. I remember your dad telling me that you both had Birthdays in December and what a drag it was because it didn't seem like they were separate, especially yours being on Christmas. I identified with that because mine is in Jan. As we got older it seemed to matter less because the old saying "It's better to give than to receive" started to make more sense....smile. Say hi to your dad for me...Charlie L.