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Tommy C. Wrinkle

COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO., Texas

1942 - 2008

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May 4, 1942 - July 12, 2008. Tommy C. Wrinkle passed away Saturday, July 12, 2008, at home in Colorado Springs, Colorado after a prolonged illness. He was born May 4, 1942 in Fort Worth, Texas to C.V. and Eda Wrinkle. For 43 years he was married to Mara Sue Wrinkle. They had one child, Cary...

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Dear Wrinkle Family,
I knew Tommy while in Texas Wesleyan and as a member of the golf team. The team played at Shady Valley Golf Club in Arlington, where my dad was the pro. My dad thought a lot of Tommy and admired him as a fine young man. So sad to read of his passing much to early.

Tommy was the son of my brother, Ceola, and the first grandchild of Vivian and Ruby Wrinkle. Your first grandchild is so special and they loved him dearly. He and Connie stayed at our house every summer while school was out and their parents worked. He was more like a little brother to me than a nephew. I didn't get to see him much in our adult years, but he will always be special in my heart. Our family is getting smaller, but praise God we will be reunited in heaven.

Connie,
My thought and prayers are with you at this time. I love you.
Your cousin
Berah DuVall

Tommy and I were classmates from elementary through high school. Although I did not know Tommy very well in school, I do remember his smile and friendly nature. Please accept my condolences. Tommy will be missed.

I did not know Tommy very well but we were both in the 1960 class at Poly and I know how hard it is to lose a husband and father. My thoughts are with you.
My compliments on a life well lived. This is not very common.
Dody Fugate
(Marianne Bissett)

Connie,
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your brother. I know you will miss him a lot. I wondered if he went to college on a golf scholorship and I see that he did. Good for him.
I have often wondered where you were and Connie Lindsey too.
Hugs to you. Gayle and Joel

Connie,

I was so sorry to hear about your brother. I know you will miss him. We love you and are thinking about you and your family.

I remember when my sister Rosemary and I were kids growing up, our cousins, Tommy and Connie, would spend summers with our grandparents in the country near Azle. We lived next door to our grandparents so we were always together trying to find something to get into. Since Tommy was a city boy and we did not have indoor bathrooms, Grandma would fill a #2 washtub with cold well water and put it in the backyard for the sun to warm. Well, Tommy would go forever without taking a bath because...

Dear Mara, I want to express my deepest condolences for your loss of Tommy. Many years have passed since our school days when we were together in class and also doing things since our families houses were not far apart. I will miss his great smile and his laugh. God bless you and your family.