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Faristine Moore
September 18, 2009
I am a former CNA co-worker of Tom's. I met him in the late 1970's at CNA. Thinking of Tom makes me smile. He was such a good, honest person. I don't know if he had any nieces, but I certainly know that he had nephews. If I needed any ideas for activities or gifts for my sons, he always had plenty.
Tom had such a good sense of humor. Such good traits. I never heard one unkind word uttered by Tom. Although I have not seen him since he moved to the Nashville, TN area, I would often think of him. He was one of those persons who you were glad to have met in your lifetime.
September 18, 2009
I am so sorry to hear about Tom. I enjoyed working with Tom over the years at CNA and know that he will be missed by family and friends. Please accept my deepest sympathy.
Julie Roper
Maureen Fleckenstein
September 17, 2009
Peggy,
So sorry to read of Tom's passing. My prayers are with you and your family.
Love,
Maureen
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