In Memory

Tom Moore - Class Of 1965



 
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05/20/10 09:37 PM #1    

Floyd Shenfield (1965)

 

It has been over ten years since I lost one of my best friends.  Tom, I know you are in a better place, but I still miss ya. 


07/04/10 06:58 PM #2    

Toby Lynn Beery (Clauson-Falor) (1964)

Tom, You were the best cousin ever.  You didn't want anyone to say great things about you at a memorial so I guess I'll do it now.  Since we were 1 year and 4 days apart we often celebrated birthdays together onThanksgiving.   We also got in trouble together!  Let's see, we dug up your Mom's iris thinking they were potatoes and that we were helping, I guess not.  Your dad had the Packard car dealership until cancer took his life much to early.  I remember watching Queen for a Day together and trying to think of a way to get you Mom on the show so she would get all those great gifts.  Then there was the time we were in Wallowa at Uncle Del's farm and you fell in the mud in the hog pen.  The years that we were in Band together, the only classes we had together.  All the time you played Taps at the Punch Bowl in Hawaii must have be hard and then you were sent to Vietnam and I know that was not easy.  I was so proud of you when you got your Doctorate and taught Radiology at the University in Idaho.  And then writing one of the major textbooks on Radiology to help students learn their craft so that they can help patients heal.  You are not forgotten and always loved.

Toby Lynn


07/27/10 12:35 PM #3    

Jim McBath (1965)

Tom - I will never forget all the great times we had in high school.I have even told my grandkids a few stories and they still laugh.Later in life Floyd Shenfield,Ron Smith and I either talked to you on the phone or met you somewhere in Pocatello.I feel also you are in a better place but I will never forget you. Jim McBath.


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