Tom was one of a small circle of friends that I associated with, he was fun to be around and never had anything bad to say about anyone, just a real fine person. I was saddened to here of his passing, it was a shock, but I believe he is having a grand time on his continued journey. Still friends Tom, miss ya, John
Tom was a good friend. Good friends are a highly valued in this life and are never forgoten. Tom died in the mid 70's. I believe it was about '75. He worked for Mountian Bell as a telephone technician in the Unita Basin. Tom was traveling along US 40 as I recall responding to a service call. He was involved in a auto accident which took his life. As I remember, Tom left a wife and young child. Judy and I attended his funeral services which took place at a non-denominational church on 70th South and 20th East. I don't recall the name of the church but it is still there.
I didn't know Tom at all, but I appreciate so much the comments of those who did. Thank you Tom, Bill, John and David. And thanks to the sleuth who found and posted it. Is that Leslie?
Bill Lines
One of the nicest people I knew in high school. RIP, Tom.John Horsley
Tom was one of a small circle of friends that I associated with, he was fun to be around and never had anything bad to say about anyone, just a real fine person.I was saddened to here of his passing, it was a shock, but I believe he is having a grand time on his continued journey.
Still friends Tom, miss ya,
John
David Bruse
Tom was a good friend. Good friends are a highly valued in this life and are never forgoten. Tom died in the mid 70's. I believe it was about '75. He worked for Mountian Bell as a telephone technician in the Unita Basin. Tom was traveling along US 40 as I recall responding to a service call. He was involved in a auto accident which took his life. As I remember, Tom left a wife and young child. Judy and I attended his funeral services which took place at a non-denominational church on 70th South and 20th East. I don't recall the name of the church but it is still there.
Marilyn Miller (Cox)
I didn't know Tom at all, but I appreciate so much the comments of those who did. Thank you Tom, Bill, John and David. And thanks to the sleuth who found and posted it. Is that Leslie?