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Steve Otis
March 22, 2006
Linda,
So many great memories, where does one start? Softball? Gatherings at your home? The donkey call? There are so many I don't know where to begin. Every one of them are cherished and will be remembered. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Deanna Auxer
March 21, 2006
Dear Linda and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Tom always seemed a gentle soul with a wonderful sense of humor. I met him only once or twice when he came to see Linda at work. He seemed very sweet and I am sure he will be sorely missed. My blessings and prayers go out to you Linda and your family in your time of loss.
God Bless, Deanna,
Peg Kiley
March 20, 2006
Dear Hagon Family,
Just wanted to extend my most sincere sympathies to each of you. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
I enjoyed knowing Tom for many years through the dental office. He always had stories to relate about the kids at school. We also always laughed about the time that the meteorite hit his house.
Sincerely,
Steve and Sandy Dice
March 20, 2006
Our thoughts and prayers are with each one of you. May the happy memories live forever and know that Tom is in God's care. ~Steve and Sandy Dice & Family
Jeannie
March 20, 2006
Dear Hagon Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Tom's passing.
I remember meeting him! (Oh my gosh!) He was such a hoot! So full of vinegar! Very creative! I never knew what he would say or do next; yet, anticipating it would be quite funny, and it always was!
It's been years since I have seen or spoke with him. I certainly remember him fondly, as will many others.
With Greatest Sympathy,
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