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GEAS, Thomas Andrew Our father and friend passed away on the morning of April 8, 2010. Born in Fitchburg, Mass. in 1934, he proudly served in the Korean War. After discharge he moved to Hollywood, California. His dream was to be an actor. He fulfilled this dream and spent many years in television. Many friends and family will remember Bud's Red Hots, the hamburger stand he owned until the early 1990s. He touched many lives in many ways. He leaves behind six wonderful grandchildren and his four children, Nicole, Felicia, Christina and Matt. Join us in memorial at the VA National Cemetery, 22495 Van Buren Blvd., Riverside, CA on April 19th at 11:30 a.m. He will be greatly missed but always remembered. Armstrong Family Mortuary

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Published by Los Angeles Times on Apr. 18, 2010.

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Andrea L. Geas

April 13, 2024

Our most Sincere condolences from the family of Charles P. Geas, (Thomas's cousin).

Andrea Geas

September 25, 2023

My Sincere condolences from myself and my family. My father I believe was his cousin Charles P. Geas. Prayers to all.

Jennifer Campbell

May 4, 2010

I didn't know your father nor your family but may God watch over you all and provide strength through this loss.

God Bless.

Chaplain Chris Crawford

April 18, 2010

Chaplain Chris Crawford
300 South Highland Springs Av.
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Dear Family,
It is my sincere prayer that you and your entire family will be comforted with Christ’s Peace during this time. May you all be drawn together in your love for one another. I thank you for the opportunity to serve your family as your Chaplain, God Bless you all.
Chaplain Chris Crawford

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