1949
2024
Obituary
Thomas Glen Haynes, 74
Thomas Glen Haynes, 74, of Blackfoot, Idaho, passed away Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at Bingham Memorial Hospital.
Tom was born June 26, 1949 in Blackfoot, Idaho, the son of Ollie P. Haynes and Vina B. Blue.
Tom is survived by his three daughters, Tonya (Frank) Deines of Washington, Shauna (David) Romrell of Blackfoot and Kimberly (Frank) Dodge of Blackfoot; and his sister, Penny Gotch of Shelley.
The family is under the care of Hawker Funeral Home. No services are planned at this time.
Frank James
July 30, 2024
I never met you my friend but feel as I have known you always. I am so happy you were a true man of God and your suffering is over. My whole heart goes out to someone so dear to you and I whom I know loved you so much. Rest in peace brother until the day
Sheryl , Gwen, & Brian sending love love, hugs and condolences to our beloved Uncle Tom . His kindness was a permanent tattoo in our hearts when we knew him best before our move to California . May the Lords blessings be all around <br />
Gwen Bailey - Clayton
July 1, 2024
Lucrecia Rossi
June 12, 2024
I remember Kim and I would frequently have lunch with him. The cottage cheese and pineapple I will never forget. His presentation was always wonderful. Great guy. My condolences. Love you so much Kim.
Don Romrell
June 6, 2024
RIP Mr. Haynes
Cecil Thornell
June 6, 2024
Knew the whole family all my life.Have many memories of Ollie ,crow Billiy an Tom. God bless to all the family.
Ann Garringer
June 5, 2024
I want to send my condolences to Shawna and Kimberly and of course to Aunt Dixie
Helen Shiosaki
June 5, 2024
My deepest condolences to all you girls, I always thought a lot of your dad and brother. May God be with you all. I have a lot of fun memories from back in the day hanging with Tom and the gang. RIP Tom ❤
Echo Lynn Dayton
June 5, 2024
God Bless you all❤. Lynn
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